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Most. Rev. Dr.
Joseph Kariyil
Bishop Emeritus of Cochin
Bishop Joseph Kariyil in 2024
ProvinceVerapoly
DioceseDiocese of Cochin
SeeDiocese of Cochin (Emeritus)
Appointed12 March 2005
Installed5 July 2009
Retired2 March 2024
PredecessorJohn Thattumkal
Other post(s)
  • Chairman, Commission for Catechetics KRLCBC Till 2024
  • Member, Episcopal Commission for Seminary, KRLCBC 2023-
Previous post(s)
  • Director of POC & Deputy Secretary General of KCBC : 1992-2000
Orders
Ordination19 December 1973
by Alexander Edezath, Bishop of Cochin
Consecration3 May 2005
by Rt Rev Dr Mathias Kappil
RankBishop
Personal details
Born11 January 1949 (1949-01-11) (age 75)
NationalityIndian
DenominationCatholic
ParentsKunju Varuth and Anna
EducationDoctorate in Moral Theology
Alma materPontifical Institute Alwaye(PIA) and Pontifical Alphonsian Academy, Rome
MottoThe Lord is my Shepherd(Psalm 23:1)
Styles of
Joseph Kariyil
Reference style
Spoken style
Religious style

Joseph Kariyil (born 11 January 1949) is an Indian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who was bishop of Cochin from 2009 to 2024.

Biography

Joseph Kariyil was born on 11 January 1949 in Arthunkal, near Alleppey. He was ordained a priest on 19 December 1973 by Bishop Alexander Edezhath at Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin. He was appointed as the Bishop of Punalur on 12 March 2005 and was consecrated on 3 May 2005. He was appointed Bishop of Cochin on 8 May 2009. He was installed in as the Bishop of Cochin on 5 July 2009. His role as the bishop of Cochin made great developments in the diocese, when he installed as the bishop of Cochin, there were 38 parishes and now there are 51 parishes in the diocese.

On 2 March 2024, Pope Francis officially accepted bp Joseph Kariyil's resignation due to retirement age of 75 according to the 1983 Code of Canon Law.

He studied at Alphonciano Academy, Rome, Italy. He served the Church in the capacities of an assistant Vicar, Vicar and the editor of Talent Magazine. He also served as the Director of Pastoral Orientation Centre and as the Vicar General of Cochin diocese.

Offices Held

Sl. No Field of Activity Year
1 Assistant Vicar at St. Louis Church, Mundamveli 1974-1977
2 Assistant Vicar at Santa Curz Basilica, Fortcochin 1977-1978
3 Higher Studies - Saint Alphonsian's Academy, Rome 1978-1983
4 Parish Priest at St. Augustine's Church, Aroor 1983-1987
5 Editor of Talanth Magazine, POC 1987-1992
6 Director of P. O. C. & Deputy Secretary General of Kerala Catholic Bishops' Council 1992-2000
7 Vicar General, Diocese of Cochin 2000-2005
8 Bishop of Punalur, Roman Catholic Diocese of Punalur 2005-2009
9 Installed as Bishop of Cochin Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin 5 July 2009
10 Secretary General, KCBC 2013-2016
11 Chairman, Commission for Catechetics, KRLCBC Till 2024
12 President, KRLCC - Kerala Region Latin Catholic Council and KRLCBC 2020-2023
13 Chairman, Jagratha Commission,KCBC 2019-2024
14 Member, Episcopal Commission for Seminary (St Joseph Pontifical Seminary, Carmelgiri) KRLCBC 2023-

See also

References

Ordination history of
Joseph Kariyil
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byRt Rev Dr Alexander Edezath, Bishop of Cochin
Date19 December 1973
PlaceSanta Cruz Cathedral Basilica Fort Cochin
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorRt Rev Dr Mathias Kappil, Bishop of Punalur
Co-consecrators
  • Rt Rev Dr Stanley Roman, Bishop of Quilon
  • Rt Rev Dr Vincent Samuel, Bishop of Neyyattinkara
Date3 May 2005
PlaceGrounds of, Saint Mary, Cathedral, Punalur, Diocese of Punalur
  1. ^ Official Diocese of Cochin website | Bishop Joseph Kariyil Archived 5 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ www.gcatholic.org | Bishop Joseph Kariyil
  3. ^ www.catholic-hierarchy.org | Bishop Joseph Kariyil
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