Background
Archbishop Abraham Kattumana was born to George Kattumana and Marykutty George Thuruthumaliyil at Thottakam, Vaikom.
Archbishop Abraham Kattumana was born to George Kattumana and Marykutty George Thuruthumaliyil at Thottakam, Vaikom.
From 1962 to 1969 he studied at the Pontifical Urban University and took Master’s degree in philosophy and theology.
He was the Pontifical Delegate of Syro-Malabar Catholic Church with the powers of the Major Archbishop vested in him by Pope John Paul World War II Previously, he had served as Pro nuncio to Ghana, Benin, and Togo. He was a and have served at the Nunciatures in Indonesia, Uruguay, Iraq, New Zealand and Great Britain. After completing SSLC he joined the Sacred Heart Minor Seminary of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam on 13 June 1960.
He began his philosophy studies at Street Joseph’s Pontifical Seminary at Alwaye in 1962.
After three months he was sent to Rome for continuing the studies. The young Abraham was ordained priest on 3 May 1969 in Rome by late Cardinal Joseph Parecattil.
Later French Kattumana joined the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, Rome (1969 Batch) where s are trained.
In the meantime he obtained also a doctorate in Canon Law from Pontifical Urban University, Rome. On successful completion of the course at the Academy he entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See in 1973.
As a he served at the Nunciatures of Indonesia, Uruguay, Iraq, New Zealand and Great Britain. He established the foundations of the Synodal Church.
He died from a massive heart attack during a visit to Rome to submit his observations on the Syro Malabar Church.
On 8 May 1991 French Kattumana was elected to the titular see of Cebarades following his appointment as Pro-Nuncio to the African states of Ghana, Benin and Togo and was consecrated bishop on 3 August 1991 at Ernakulam by Cardinal Antony Padiyara. In December 1992 Archbishop Kattumana was appointed as when the latter was elevated to Major Archiepiscopal status.
Archbishop Kattumana had gone to Rome on 30 March 1995 to meet the Pope and the officials of the various Vatican Congregations.
While pursuing his mission there he was admitted to the clinic run by the Daughters of Street Mary of Leuca in the suburbs of Rome on 3 April afternoon for therapeutic observation. In spite of expert medical attention he died in the early hours of 4 April following a massive heart failure. The mortal remains of March Kattumana were flown back to Ernakulam on the following day and was buried in Street Mary's Basilica, the Cardinal Church of Syro-Malabar Major Archbishop and Metropolitan of Ernakulam.
His tomb is beside that of Cardinal Joseph Parecattil, the late Metropolitan of Ernakulam who ordained March Abraham Kattumana to priesthood.