James Patteril
Mar James Patteril is an Indian bishop of the Syro-Malabar Church and a member of the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. On 28 August 2025, the Synod of Bishops of the Syro-Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Church, with prior assent from Pope Leo XIV, elected him Bishop of the Eparchy of Belthangady in Karnataka, India, succeeding Mar Lawrence Mukkuzhy.
Early life and formation
Patteril was born in Mangalore, Karnataka, to Abraham and Rosamma Patteril. He entered the Claretian congregation in 1982 and professed perpetual vows on 12 June 1988. He completed studies in philosophy and theology at St. Peter’s Pontifical Institute in Bangalore and was ordained a priest on 26 April 1990 at St. Sebastian’s Church, Kalenja. He also earned a B.A. from Christ University, Bangalore, and pursued pastoral-theology studies at the Pastoraltheologisches Institut of the Pallottine Fathers in Friedberg, Germany.Priesthood
Following ordination, Patteril transitioned to various pastoral and administrative assignments, both in India and Germany, including:- Hospital chaplain in Flörsheim and economist of the Claretiner-Seminar, Frankfurt.Hospital chaplain in Flörsheim and economist of the Claretiner-Seminar, Frankfurt.
- Hospital chaplain in Flörsheim and economist of the Claretiner-Seminar, Frankfurt.
- Provincial Econome and Consultor ; Superior of Würzburg House ; Mission Procurator.
- Before his election as bishop-elect, Patteril served as provincial bursar in Würzburg, where he was responsible for Syro-Malabar pastoral care.