His Holiness was consecrated as Bishop on 24th August, 1966 and has been serving as Metropolitan of the Malabar Diocese of the Church. He is the seventh Catholicos since the Catholicate of the East was relocated to India and 90th in the lineage of Catholicoi of the East in the Apostolic Throne of St. Thomas. He is also the 19th Malankara Metropolitan of the Church.
His Holiness Baselios Marthoma Didimos I was born on 29th October, 1921 to Ittyavira Thomas of Mulamootil House in Nedumbram near Thiruvalla and Sosamma of Chiramel House in Mavelikara. He joined the Tabor Dayara in Pathanapuram in 1939 and completed his high school education. He passed his Intermediate from C.M.S College, Kottayam in 1945, his B.A from National College, Tiruchirapalli in 1951, his B.T from Maston Training College, Madras in 1954, and his M.A from Christ Church College, Kanpur in 1961. He completed his training for priesthood under the disciplined guidance of Thoma Mar Dionysius and His Holiness Baselios Oughen, Catholicos of the East. He received from His Holiness Geevarghese II Catholicos of the East the order of Korooyo on 11th March, 1942, full deaconship on 22nd May, 1947 and priesthood on 25th January 1950. He has served as headmaster of Ponnayya High School, Thiruchirapalli and St. Stephen’s High School, Pathanapuram, as Professor of English in St. Stephens College Pathanapuram and President of the Orthodox Youth Movement.
On 16th May, 1965 His Holiness Baselios Oughen made him Ramban. The Malankara Syrian Christian Association, which met on 28th December 1965 at M.D Seminary, Kottayam, elected him to the high offer of Metropolitan. On 24th August 1966 at Kolencherry His Holiness Baselios Oughen Bava consecrated him as Metropolitan Thomas Mar Timotheos.
He became the Metropolitan of Malabar on 11th November 1966. He continued to serve as the General Superior of Mount Tabor Dayara and Convent in Pathanapuram. On 10th September 1992, the Malankara Association, which met at Parumala, elected him as successor – designate to the Malankara Metropolitan and Catholicos of the East.
His Holiness started his service to the Church as a monk when he was a teenager. He was called to the monastic life by the late Metropolitan Mar Dionysius of Niranam. He went through a rigorous monastic life that tuned up his body through hard work and his mind through intense discipline and his spirit through spiritual exercise. It is believed that Mor Baselios Didimos I is an exemplification of Eastern monastic life. Our tradition of selecting bishops from the monastic ranks has a long history. Unfortunately due to discontinued monastic communities, we could not always select our bishops from thorough-bred ascetics period. Mor Didimos is an exemption to our recently fabricated monasticism as a preparation to receive the episcopate. He had been deeply rooted in his monastic practices and exercises long before he became a priest and a bishop. He has witnessed many late nights during which our new Shepherd kept vigil in the chapel of Mount Tabor Monastery. Yes, indeed the church of Malankara is blessed to be shepherded by a monk of prayer.
Mar Didimos is not just a monk, who is enamored of some primitive practices of monasticism. He is endowed with erudition which he derived from his long career as a student of theology, mathematics and English literature. Prior to his consecration to the episcopate he had been a professional educator holding various positions in the academia. He was a mathematics instructor for many years, and was a high school headmaster for more than a decade. After receiving his post graduate degree in English literature he held his lectureship in English literature when St. Stephen’s college of Pathanapuram came into existence. His Holiness is also rightly credited with his musical skills; his divine liturgies are musically mellifluous to the ears of the participants. Didymos I abdicated on 31st October, 2010, at the age of 89. The following day his holiness enthroned his successor Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II as the Catholicos of the East. H.H. Didymos I spent the rest of his life at the Catholicate Palace. On 21st February, 2014 he was given the Holy Anointing Service by Paulos II; His Holiness entered heavenly abode on 26th May, 2014 and was buried on 28th May, 2014 at Mount Tabor Dayara, Pathanapuram, the monastery which he called his home.