St Mary's Soonoro Church

Church · Ernakulam

3.9 km · 49 min walk
St Mary's Soonoro Church

Photo: Bibin Kooran · CC BY-SA 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

History & overview

St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Soonoro Cathedral, or Angamaly Cheriyapally, is an ancient Jacobite Syrian church located in Angamaly. Founded in 1564 by Archdeacon Giwargis of Christ, it is one of the most prominent and ancient Syriac Orthodox churches in Kerala. In the seventeenth century it was the residence of Archdeacon Thomas Parambil, who eventually got consecrated as bishop Mar Thoma I following the Coonan Cross Oath in 1653. It was initially the seat of the Archdeacon and later the Marthoma methrans, the local heads of the Malankara Church and hence held an important position in the church for several centuries.

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Location

What's nearby

Within a short walk of St Mary's Soonoro Church.

Travelling here safely

Ernakulam — traveller safety Safe, normal city care

Is Ernakulam safe?

Ernakulam, mainland Kochi, is a busy, prosperous Indian city that is safe for visitors with normal urban awareness. Crowded MG Road and Broadway markets and the transport hubs call for the usual big-city care; violent crime against tourists is rare, and the main hazards are traffic and pickpocketing.

  • Overall — Prosperous, orderly city; tourist police and 24/7 transport.
  • Solo & women — Comfortable with normal city sense; women walk markets freely by day.
  • Scams to watch — Auto/taxi overcharging, gold/textile commission pushes, fake “offices”.
  • Petty theft — Mind pockets and bags in MG Road, Broadway and at the stations.
  • Traffic — Heavy, fast traffic — cross with care, prefer app cabs at night.
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