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- Joseph Kallarangatt (* 29. November 1956 in , Indien) ist Bischof von Palai. (de)
- Joseph Kallarangatt (born 27 January 1956) is an Indian Catholic prelate and theologian, who is the 3rd Bishop of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Palai. He was ordained as a priest in 1982, later received a doctorate in theology (ThD) from the Gregorian University in Rome, Italy and was appointed as the Bishop of Palai after the resignation of Bishop Joseph Pallikaparambil in 2004. He was initially an assistant parish priest and became an theologian and seminary teacher after his ThD. Following his appointment as a bishop he was able to gain considerable influence within the hierarchy of the Syro-Malabar Church, an autonomous particular Eastern Catholic Church within the Catholic Church and has been regularly selected to participate in the conduction of various high-profile ecclesiastical ceremonies and duties of the Syro-Malabar Church. He was also appointed to head the doctrinal commission for determining of the Catholic Church's stance towards yoga, which concluded that the practice was incompatible with the Christian faith. Kallarangatt is involved in a number of controversies over providing sops to influence Syro-Malabar Christian women to have four or more children, and promoting conspiracy theories such as "love jihad" and "narcotics jihad". He has also been accused of using the love and narcotics jihad controversy as a distraction from the sexual assault and corruption allegations surrounding the church and to forge an alliance with the Hindutva movement in India, in an effort to prevent corruption investigations from agencies under the Narendra Modi government. (en)
- Joseph Kallarangatt (ur. 29 listopada 1956 w ) – indyjski duchowny syromalabarski, od 2004 biskup Palai. (pl)
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- Gregorian University, Rome (en)
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- Kayyoor, Kottayam District, Kerala, India (en)
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- by Joseph Powathil (en)
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- Chairman of Syro-Malabar Synodal Commission for Family, Laity and Life (en)
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- Joseph Pallikaparampil (en)
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- Joseph Kallarangatt (* 29. November 1956 in , Indien) ist Bischof von Palai. (de)
- Joseph Kallarangatt (ur. 29 listopada 1956 w ) – indyjski duchowny syromalabarski, od 2004 biskup Palai. (pl)
- Joseph Kallarangatt (born 27 January 1956) is an Indian Catholic prelate and theologian, who is the 3rd Bishop of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Palai. He was ordained as a priest in 1982, later received a doctorate in theology (ThD) from the Gregorian University in Rome, Italy and was appointed as the Bishop of Palai after the resignation of Bishop Joseph Pallikaparambil in 2004. He was initially an assistant parish priest and became an theologian and seminary teacher after his ThD. Following his appointment as a bishop he was able to gain considerable influence within the hierarchy of the Syro-Malabar Church, an autonomous particular Eastern Catholic Church within the Catholic Church and has been regularly selected to participate in the conduction of various high-profile ecclesiast (en)
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- Joseph Kallarangatt (de)
- Joseph Kallarangatt (en)
- Joseph Kallarangatt (pl)
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