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Paaremaakhal Govarnadhor called for a mighty gathering in Angamaly in 1787. All groups of Christians participated in this meeting. They designed a common manifesto for the Christians in this meeting. This manifestos engraved in golden letters of the history of Angamaly and is known as "ANGAMALY PADIYOLA". In this meeting, 12 priests called as "Kaanonists" were selected to assist Govarnadhor in the administration of the diocese.
In 1787, representatives from 84 churches assembled in Angamāly and drew up a document called Angamāly Padiyola which made a strong demand to Rome for native bishops, citing the sins of omission and commission of the foreign missionaries
Paaremaakhal Govarnadhor called for a mighty gathering in Angamaly in 1787. All groups of Christians participated in this meeting. They designed a common manifesto for the Christians in this meeting. This manifestos engraved in golden letters of the history of Angamaly and is known as "ANGAMALY PADIYOLA". In this meeting, 12 priests called as "Kaanonists" were selected to assist Govarnadhor in the administration of the diocese.