Safe in His Arms
Titus I Mar Thoma Metropolitan escaped from great dangers on two occasions. The first one was in March 1907 S.C.Seminary school building at Tiruvalla was under construction. Mar Thoma was living in a temporary thatched shed. At that time some miscreants set fire to the building at about mid night. Mar Thoma escaped from there.
The second one was in June 1907. It was raining cats and dogs. Mar Thoma was living in the balcony of Maramon church. Suddenly the whole church except the balcony crashed.
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