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St Thomas Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Pala, is a Catholic church that follows the Syro-Malabar rite and is located in the town of Pala in the state of Kerala in the south of the Asian country of India. It serves as the mother church of the Syro-Malabar Diocese or Eparchy of Palai ( Eparchia Palaiensis) which was created in 1950 through the bull "Quo Ecclesiarum" of Pope Pius XII.

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  • La Catedral de Santo Tomás​​ o simplemente Catedral de Pala es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso que pertenece a la Iglesia Católica, sigue el rito Siro-Malabar y se encuentra ubicado en la localidad de Pala​ en el estado de Kerala al sur del país asiático de la India. Sirve como la iglesia madre de la Diócesis o Eparquía Siro-Malabar de Palai (Eparchia Palaiensis) que fue creada en 1950 mediante la bula "Quo Ecclesiarum" del papa Pío XII. Según la tradición la iglesia fue construida en el 3 de julio de 1002 por cuatro familias cristianas sirias. Estas cuatro familias cristianas de Palai fueron Tharayil (tharayil mappila) Koottumkal (hermano de Tharayil Mappila) Erakonni y Vayalakombil. Ellos trabajan principalmente en la agricultura y el comercio. La vieja iglesia fue reconstruida tres veces hasta la actual de 1702, por Srampickal Ittan Mappilai, un agricultor y comerciante que la construyó a sus expensas. (es)
  • St Thomas Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Pala, is a Catholic church that follows the Syro-Malabar rite and is located in the town of Pala in the state of Kerala in the south of the Asian country of India. It serves as the mother church of the Syro-Malabar Diocese or Eparchy of Palai ( Eparchia Palaiensis) which was created in 1950 through the bull "Quo Ecclesiarum" of Pope Pius XII. The church was founded in the year 1002 July 3, by four Syrian Christian families. These four Christian families of Palai were , (brother of Mappila), and . They engaged mainly in agriculture and trade. The traditional written history is that the Pala church founded by these families. Tharayil Thomman Mappila and Vayalakombil Thomman Mappila seek the permission to build a church at Pala. But the local ruler meenachil kartha's (karthavu) asked them to bring two more families. Erakonni family joined with them And still they Were in need of one more family. So Tharayil mappila brought his own brother's son from kaduthuruthy to Pala and their family name turned as Koottumkal family, in order to construct the church. Meenachil Karthas gave land on the banks of meenachil river and the church was constructed. These four families stayed in and around the church and opposite to the church. (en)
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  • La Catedral de Santo Tomás​​ o simplemente Catedral de Pala es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso que pertenece a la Iglesia Católica, sigue el rito Siro-Malabar y se encuentra ubicado en la localidad de Pala​ en el estado de Kerala al sur del país asiático de la India. Sirve como la iglesia madre de la Diócesis o Eparquía Siro-Malabar de Palai (Eparchia Palaiensis) que fue creada en 1950 mediante la bula "Quo Ecclesiarum" del papa Pío XII. (es)
  • St Thomas Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Pala, is a Catholic church that follows the Syro-Malabar rite and is located in the town of Pala in the state of Kerala in the south of the Asian country of India. It serves as the mother church of the Syro-Malabar Diocese or Eparchy of Palai ( Eparchia Palaiensis) which was created in 1950 through the bull "Quo Ecclesiarum" of Pope Pius XII. (en)
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  • Catedral de Santo Tomás (Pala) (es)
  • St. Thomas Cathedral, Pala (en)
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