Don Alexius de Menezes archbishop of Goa went about this time to visit
the Christians of St Thomas, who lived dispersedly in the mountains of
Malabar, in Muli, Turubuli, Maota, Batimena, Diamper,
Pimienta, Tetemute, Porca, Paru, and Cartuti.
These Christians
continued stedfast at the faith till about the year 750, yet with some
tincture of error. About the year 810 the second Thomas, formerly
mentioned, came to this country, where he repaired the churches that had
been erected by the apostle and restored the true doctrine; but about
the year 900 this church was overrun by the Nestorian heresy. In the
year 890 two Chaldeans came here from Babylon, named Mar Xarsio
and Mar Prod, who divided the district into two bishoprics, and were
ever afterwards prayed to as saints, till our archbishop ordered this to
be discontinued, as he much suspected they had not been legitimately
canonized. After these Chaldeans came one Mar Joanne, who was sent by
the Greek Patriarch, and resided at Cranganor where he introduced the
Chaldean ritual. His successor was Mar Jacob, who died in 1500, and
was succeeded by Mar Joannato. Thus the bishops and heresies continued
among the Thomists till 1536, when Pope Paul IV. appointed Juan
Bermudez patriarch of Ethiopia, Simin Sulacca bishop of Caheremit
the metropolis of Mesopotamia, Mar Elias as patriarch of Mosul,
and Mar Joseph bishop of Nineveh, whom he ordered to govern the
Christians of Malabar, with the bishop Ambrose Montecelli for his
coadjutor. By this interference of the Pope there were two patriarchs of
the East, one orthodox at Mosul, and the other heretical at
Antioch.
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