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The Holy Qurbana (Syriac: ܩܘܼܪܒܵܢܵܐ ܩܲܕܝܼܫܵܐ, Qurbānā Qaddišā in Eastern Syriac or Qurbānā Qandišā in the Indian variant of Eastern Syriac, the "Holy Offering" or "Holy Sacrifice" in English), refers to the Eucharistic liturgy as celebrated in Syriac Christianity and the liturgical books containing the rubrics for its celebration.
6 AM - Holy Qurbana, 6.45 AM - Holy Qurbana Thursday: 6 AM - Holy Qurbana & Novena of Pooja Kings, 6.45 AM - Holy Qurbana Friday: 6 AM - Holy Qurbana & Adoration,6.45 AM - Holy Qurbana Saturday: 6 AM - Holy Qurbana, 7 AM - Holy Qurbana, 4.30 PM - Holy Qurbana and Novena of Mother of Perpetual Help
In the Syro-Malabar Church, there are 6 holy days of obligation: [3] Epiphany (January 6) Sts. Peter and Paul (June 29) The Ascension of Our Lord (sixth Thursday after Easter) St. Thomas (July 3) The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15) Christmas (December 25)
The Holy Communion (Holy Qurbana), being a Dominical Sacrament and thus divinely instituted by Christ must be observed utmost spiritually and reverently and not just as a mere ritual. The Church gives freedom to the believers on the experience of the Holy Communion (on substantiation). It is understood as the grace of God to the individual.
The celebration of Holy Liturgy (Holy Mass) is commonly called the Holy Qurbana, regardless of whether it is the East Syriac Holy Qurbana or West Syriac Holy Qurobo. The Holy Qurbana is mostly conducted and prayers recited in Malayalam. However, significant parts of the Holy Qurbana are sung in Syriac. During the 20th century, the 'Qurbana ...
The Church is dedicated to St George (Geevarghese Sahada) and the Holy relics of St George is installed in the Holy Sanctuary. Coonan Cross Oath memorial. This church is also known as "Mattancherry Muri" or "Erimeghapally" or "Mattancherry Church", and is the oldest St George Church in Kochi.
The Holy Mass, which is called Holy Qurbana in East Syriac Aramaic and means "Eucharist", is celebrated in its solemn form on Sundays and special occasions. During the celebration of the Qurbana, priests and deacons put on elaborate vestments which are unique to the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
The parish has about 230 members and nearly 500 people come together on Friday and Saturday evening to celebrate the Holy Qurbana. The Sunday school, Youth Movement, and Martha Mariam Samajam have 120, 50, and 40 members, respectively. MGOCSM has strength of 20 members. Three prayer groups are active with 120 members.