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The Evangelistic Association of the East

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Onnam Mile, Iringole P.O. Perumbavoor, Kerala, Pin: 683548

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The Evangelistic Association of the East is an NGO established in 1924. We are based at Iringole nearby Perumbavoor city in Kerala. St. Thomas Orphanage is registered under the Travancore-Cochin Literary Scientific and Charitable Societies Act, 1955. We are affiliated to Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and are registered under The Societies Registration Act, 1860 of India. EAE Nelyadi Region center serves the state of Karnataka. We are inviting you to aid in our causes. Our office timings are from 10 AM to 5 PM on Weekdays. You can be a part of our community by availing a membership.

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eaepbr@gmail.com

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+91 8281 34 44 41

Onnam Mile, Aluva-Munnar Highway SH 16

The E.A.E. Head Office

Headquarters of The Evangelistic Association of the East is at Iringole, near Perumbavoor City in Kerala. The head office of the E. A. E Arch Diocese Council, The Bishop’s House, is in the same compound. St. Thomas Boy’s Home is functioning near the main complex. We promote sustainable development and thus implemented few vegetable gardens on a small scale throughout our H.Q.

There is a Chapel dedicated to St. Thomas the Apostle. It holds the relics of St. Ignatius Elias III, the 119th Patriarch. We host various events and conferences at Mor Polycarpus Hall. We have several collections of Books, Magazines and Journals accessible at our lounge. Please visit us & Explore more about E.A.E. We love hosting visitors!

E.A.E Head Office
Onnam Mile, Iringole P.O. Perumbavoor

Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka

The E.A.E. Zonal Centre

Zonal Office

 

E.A.E Zonal Centre
OKowkrady Village, Nellyadi P.O
Kadaba Taluk, Dakshina Kannada

Damascus, Syria

Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch

According to ecclesiastical tradition, the Church of Antioch is the oldest church in the world established after Jerusalem in the c. 1st century AD. The Disciples of Jesus Christ were first called Christians in Antioch. During c. 12th century AD, conflicts and massacres had caused the offices to be moved from Antioch to the Monastery of St. Ananias in Mardin until 1932.

The Patriarchate was transferred to Damascus in 1957 after the World War II. There is also a branch office in Atchaneh, Lebanon which currently serves as the residence of the Patriarch.

Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
Bab Touma St, Damascus, Syria
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