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Double The Joy: Twin Brothers Marry Twin Sisters As Twin Priests Officiate In Rare Kerala Wedding! Story from ETV Bharat

Double The Joy: Twin Brothers Marry Twin Sisters As Twin Priests Officiate In Rare Kerala Wedding! Story from ETV Bharat
The couples had dreamt of celebrating a wedding surrounded by fellow twins since childhood (ETV Bharat)

While the wedding rites were officiated by twin priests, Anto Pezhumkadu and Ajo Pezhumkadu, twin brothers Geron James and Johan James served as altar boys.

Kottayam: A unique wedding unfolded at the historic Changanassery Metropolitan Church in Kottayam district of Kerala, where twin brothers married twin sisters in a ceremony made even more special by the presence of twin priests and twin altar servers.

The unique wedding saw Akhil K Thomas and Nikhil K Thomas, twin sons of Kunjumon Thomas and Jomol of Vettuparambu, tie the knot with Maggie Mary Thomas and Maria Mary Thomas, twin daughters of Tomichan and Marykutty of Kulathur.

Adding to the uniqueness of the occasion, the wedding rites were officiated by twin priests, Fr Anto Pezhumkadu and Fr Ajo Pezhumkadu of the Kanjirappally Diocese, while twin brothers Geron James and Johan James from Pala served as altar boys.

According to the families, the couples had dreamt of celebrating a wedding surrounded by fellow twins since childhood. They even made special efforts to find twin priests to solemnise the marriage, turning their long-cherished wish into reality

The unusual ceremony attracted the attention of relatives, friends and local residents, with photographs and videos of the wedding quickly gaining popularity on social media.

The twin bridegrooms are employed in the Merchant Navy, while the twin brides work in the IT sector. Family members said the ceremony marked not only the union of two couples but also the coming together of two families that shared the same joy and excitement.

Speaking after the ceremony, the couples said they were delighted that their childhood dream had finally come true. The officiating priests also described the occasion as a memorable and rare experience, saying it was a blessing to solemnise the marriage of twin siblings beginning a new chapter of life together.

Guests described the ceremony as a heartwarming celebration of family bonds and togetherness, making it one of the most unusual weddings witnessed in Kerala in recent years.

November 2015 – Kerala wedding turns out a train of twins – Story from India Today
Twin priests with the twins who married another twins. Photo: www.irinjalakuda.com

Twin brothers marry twin sisters accompanied by twin page boys and twin flower girls. Oh, did we tell you the wedding was officiated by twin priests?

It’s not often you see many identical twins together, if not for some reality show competition.

In an unusual wedding that happened in the St Xavier’s Church in Thrissur district in Kerala, twin priests – Reji and Roji – officiated the wedding ceremony of identical twin brothers – Dilraj and Dilkar – to identical twin sisters – Reema and Reena.

The couples were accompanied by identical twin page boys and identical twin flower girls. To add to the confusion, all twin siblings colour coordinated their attire as well.

The photo might trick your eyes because the resemblance is uncanny!

This 90-year-old man earned a Ph.D and proved you are never too old to learn-News from India Today.

This 90-year-old man earned a Ph.D and proved you are never too old to learn-News from India Today Education.

Paul Siromoni, a 90-year-old man from Chennai recently earned his PhD and proved that you’re never too old to go back to school.
Ninety-year-old Paul Siromoni from Chennai recently earned his PhD and proved that no-one is ever too old to go back to school.
Siromoni started working on his thesis after his retirement and was awarded his doctorate after a three-year period, last week. The topic of his research was ‘God’s call to the church to join in transforming the world into a kingdom of love’. Siromoni mentions he had a lot of time to complete his theses after his retirement. He had to write six papers, attend several seminars and give three long exams.
Who is Dr Paul Siromoni?

Dr Paul Siromoni was initially the General Secretary of the YMCA and later joined St. Mark’s Cathedral as the Head of the Industrial Team Service. He is also one of the founding members of the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science.
We view people according to their professions: This is a problem
He catered to the productivity and process industry which made him realise that people are generally known by their role. Some of them are seen as supervisors, some as managers and some as executives, while others were seen as students, patients or clients. He noticed that people failed to see each other as human beings. After working with a number of large, small and public sector industries, he realised that the industries have a problem.
Establishing Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science (ISABS)
Dr Siromoni saw that a large number of people were suffering from stress and depression. That is when he decided on establishing the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science (ISABS) and conducting human process conventions to teach people discipline and the ability of working together with harmony.
“ISABS is a value based institution dedicated to the dignity and autonomy of human beings as individuals in groups, organisations and society at large. ISABS is dedicated to understanding, developing and applying human process competencies through continuous experimentation, research and learning related to Applied Behavioural Science.”
Working at the slums of Bangalore: Siromoni’s inspiration
Dr Siromoni has made a number of other contributions for the society. He left the comfort of his home and stepped into the slums of Bangalore to teach them small skills for making a living, also helping them with basic necessities such as health care and education.
In 2013, Siromoni and a group of 50 other Chennaiites– students to businessmen– signed up with NGO Banyan to spend a night on the platform of Light House Railway Station with homeless people as part of the Joy of Giving week, in the hopes that the night will be a wake-up call. All of this inspired him to pursue his PhD in the chosen subject.
Dr Joyce Siromoni: Partner in crime for life

His wife is a legend herself. Despite her age, Dr Joyce Siromoni continues to work towards bettering the lives of others. She started at the age of 34 and is now 87, and is working to rehabilitate and integrate people suffering from mental illnesses. A medical graduate (1954) with a medical license in Gynaecology, she has worked in various hospitals in India and in the United Kingdom. She set new goals in 1964 when she noticed that the Indian prisons housed inmates solely because of their mental illnesses.

People suffering from depression and other mental disturbances were either sent to prisons and mental hospitals or left homeless. She worked at creating a place of their own where they could recover and made capable of earning a living. Paripurnata or Halfway Home is the rehabilitation centre that she runs in Kolkata, West Bengal. Dr Joyce Siromoni, Founder of Medico-Pastoral Association, has also earned the CNN-IBN Real Heroes Awards in 2010.
Battling the commercial world which only knows monetary profit

The couple believes that the society is influenced too much by the commercial world and that profit and money has become their sole purpose in life. They believe that god made human beings to propagate love and to relate to each other as people. Dr Paul Siromoni mentions that God works through his people and they are merely the vector of God’s work.
He states that some people have come to the conclusion that the Church’s mission is to convert other religions into Christianity but he clarifies that the mission is to convert people into beings that love fellow beings, and make the world a kingdom of love.
“Unfortunately we are conditioned by our culture and our culture is dominated by the economy”. Paul Siromoni believes that half the population is depressed, stressed or addicted to drugs because the world is inhuman. The husband and wife are working at bringing justice, peace and love to the world.