Orthodox Catholicos Urges Simpler Celebrations After Thrissur Pooram Tragedy

The head of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Baselios Marthoma Mathews III, urged simpler celebrations and more social work. His call follows a deadly fireworks blast at Thrissur Pooram that killed 14 people. He proposed redirecting festival funds to build homes for the underprivileged. The statement has added weight to the debate on balancing tradition with safety in Kerala.

Key Points: Catholicos Calls for Simpler Celebrations After Blast

  • Orthodox Catholicos calls for restraint in celebrations
  • Blast at Thrissur Pooram fireworks prep kills 14
  • Church funds should be redirected to social work
  • Growing debate on balancing tradition with safety
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Opt for simple celebrations, do more social work: Orthodox Catholicos seeks restraint

Baselios Marthoma Mathews III urges churches to simplify festivals and redirect funds to social work after the Thrissur Pooram fireworks blast that killed 14.

"Saints are not pleased by fireworks, but by the purity of a believer's heart. - Baselios Marthoma Mathews III"

Kottayam, April 23

The supreme head of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Baselios Marthoma Mathews III, on Thursday called for restraint and introspection, urging religious institutions and the public to make rational, humane choices in matters of celebration.

Calling for a shift in priorities, the Catholicos urged churches under his jurisdiction to simplify celebrations.

The Catholicos' remarks come in the wake of Tuesday's explosion at sheds where fireworks were being prepared for the Thrissur Pooram's much anticipated display, a tragedy that has reignited concerns over safety and the scale of festivities.

The blast occurred days ahead of the scheduled fireworks on Monday, casting a shadow over one of Kerala's most iconic temple festivals.

"Saints are not pleased by fireworks, but by the purity of a believer's heart," he said, stressing that faith must be expressed through inner devotion rather than a spectacle.

He added that God is not pleased by excess, but by love, compassion and care for fellow human beings.

He proposed that funds typically earmarked for annual feasts be redirected towards meaningful social initiatives, including building homes for the underprivileged.

"Let us set an example by using these resources to support those in need," he said.

Headquartered in Kottayam, the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church is among the largest non-Catholic Christian denominations in the state, giving the Catholicos' intervention significant moral weight in Kerala's public discourse.

His statement adds to a growing chorus of voices calling for tighter regulation and a rethinking of large scale fireworks displays, especially in densely populated settings.

As investigations continue into the cause of the blast, the tragedy has prompted a broader debate on balancing tradition with safety and social responsibility.

14 people had lost their lives in the explosion that took place on Tuesday.

Incidentally, of late, many Churches which in the past conducted big display of fireworks as part of the annual festival, have considerably cut down the budget for it.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some sane leadership! For years I've watched churches and temples spend crores on fireworks while poor people sleep on the streets. This blast was a wake-up call. I hope other religious leaders also step up and promote simplicity. God doesn't need our noise, He needs our kindness.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wonder if we're losing the joy and community spirit that festivals bring. There has to be a middle ground between grand displays and complete austerity. Safety improvements are needed, but let's not abandon tradition entirely. Just my two cents.
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Arun Y
Just back from Thrissur. The mood is somber. But you know what? Many locals are saying the same thing - enough with the 'competition' between churches and temples over who can burst more crackers. The Catholicos is spot on. Let's use that money for something that actually matters.
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Sneha F
I'm a Syrian Christian and I fully support this. My grandmother always said 'Vishudhar-ude santoosham vediyum pole alla, hridaya shudhiyil aanu' - the saints are happy not with fireworks but with purity of heart. This is our true tradition. Let's build houses, not noise.
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Rachel V
It's refreshing to see a religious leader prioritize humanity over spectacle. The 14 lives lost are a painful reminder of what happens when we prioritize show over substance. I hope this message spreads beyond Kerala and across India. 🙏

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