Archeparchy of Ujjain


The Archeparchy of Ujjain is an ecclesiastical district of the Syro-Malabar Church, an Eastern Catholic Church of the East Syriac Rite in India. Its cathedral episcopal see is St. Mary's Cathedral, in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh in Central India.
In August 2025, Major Archbishop Raphael Thattil elevated it as an archeparchy and appointed Mar Sebastian Vadakel the bishop of the Ujjain as its first Metropolitan Archbishop. The archeparchy leads the church's ecclesiastical province that serves most of Central India.

Statistics

As per 2014, it pastorally served 4,602 Eastern Catholics on 18,441 km2 in 41 parishes and a mission with 93 priests, 433 lay religious and 9 seminarians.

History

Suffragan Diocese

Prelates

Apostolic Exarch of Ujjain
Sl.NoOrdinaryDesignationYear of appointmentLast year of service
1Father John Perumattam Missionary Society of St Thomas Apostolic Exarch29 July 196826 February 1977

Bishops
Sl.NoOrdinaryDesignationYear of appointmentLast year of service
1John Perumattam Missionary Society of St Thomas Bishop26 February 19774 April 1998
2Sebastian Vadakel Missionary Society of St Thomas Bishop4 April 199828 August 2025

ArchBishop
Sl.NoOrdinaryDesignationYear of appointmentLast year of service
1Sebastian Vadakel Missionary Society of St Thomas ArchBishop28th August 2025Present

Ecclesiastical Province of Ujjain

With the prior consent of the Pope Leo XIV, and the unanimous decision of the synod of bishops of the Syro-Malabar Church, the Major Archbishop Raphael Thattil raised the Eparchy of Ujjain to an archeparchy and made it metropolitan see.