St. George Forane Church Kallody, Wayanad

St. George Forane Church Kallody, Wayanad.
St. George Forane Church, Kallody
11°45′56″N 75°57′41″E / 11.76556°N 75.96139°E / 11.76556; 75.96139Coordinates: 11°45′56″N 75°57′41″E / 11.76556°N 75.96139°E / 11.76556; 75.96139
Location Kallody, Wayanad District
Country India
Denomination Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
Website sgfchurchkallody.com
History
Founded 1943
Dedication Mar Geevarghese Sahada and Mother Mary
Consecrated 23 April 1943
Architecture
Status Church
Functional status Active
Administration
Parish Kallody
Diocese Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Mananthavady
Clergy
Archbishop Mar. George Njaralakkatt
Bishop(s) Mar Jose Porunnedom
Vicar(s) Rev. Fr. Jose Kocharakkal
Assistant priest(s) Rev. Fr. Thomas Kattath

St. George Forane Church Kallody, situated in Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad district, is one of the important churches and pilgrim centers in communion with the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.

History

People from many parts of Travancore-Cochin region started to settle at Kallody as early as 1942 onward.[1] Many things attracted people to settle at this place which include the geography of the place with hills, fields, rivers, streams, fertile land and the increased security from wild animals compared to many other places. Many of the early settlers from Travancore region belonged to Syrian Catholics and other Christians whom the natives welcomed wholeheartedly. Until 1943 Immaculate Conception Church, Mananthavady was the only spiritual refuge of the Christian community of Kallody. Not so late people from 16 families spent some money, bought place and started to build a small construction. In 1943 April 23 The statue of St. George was installed and Rev. Fr. Alosius Di Silva said the first holy Mass.

In 1948 the former construction was changed and a modified construction for the church was built. From 1949 onward Rev. Fr. C.J Varky started saying the Holy Mass here. In 1951 August 25 Bishop of Calicut Rev. Patroni made Kallody parish an independent parish from under the administration of the Immaculate Conception Church, Mananthavady. He appointed Rev. Fr. Thomas Kalam SJ as the vicar of the parish. Until 1953 Kallody parish was under the administration of Diocese of Calicut. When the Diocese of Tellicherry, part of Syro-Malabar Catholic Church was formed in the year 1953 the parish came under the administration of the Diocese of Tellicherry and the first bishop of the diocese, Mar. Sebastian Valloppilly.

Until April 1954 when Rev. Fr. Sebastian Ilamthuruthi took charge of the parish, the parish was led by Latin priests. Fewer number of priests from the host diocese forced Bishop Sebastian Valloppilly to appoint priests from Carmelite congregation. During this period Kallody parish had grown both spiritually and physically well with the help of the Rev. priests. The parish has no history excluding the helps of the reverend priests from the Diocese of Calicut and from the CMI Church. Their efforts were seminal in the development of the parish. The church and the place got its present wealth, roads, means of transportation and primary education facilities through the hands of these reverend priests.

After the formation of Diocese of Mananthavady bifurcating the Diocese of Tellicherry in 1973 May 1 the parish continued its developments under the new diocese and the guidance of its bishop Jacob Thoomkuzhy. Though the church is named after St. George, from 1958 onward, in the Centenary of Mary of Lourde's, the main feast of the church became Mary of Lourde's.

After 1968 priests from Diocese of Tellicherry and Mananthavady serve the parish. During this period the parish witnessed immeasurable growth. In the field of agriculture new farming techniques were tested, in the educational sector High School and Higher Secondary Schools were established, in the cultural sector Reading-House was set. The church continues her growth today with the helps of the reverend priests and the laymen. She intervenes in the cultural sphere of the place whenever time finds it necessary.

Franciscan Clarist Congregation (FCC)[2]

Franciscan Clarist Congregation which has its roots outside India started to operate in Kerala in the early 19th century onward. In the year 1956 a branch of FCC started to operate in the Diocese of Tellichery of Malabar province. With the intention of helping the people of parish and caring the educational needs of their children the first house of the congregation in Wayanad started here at Kallody on 1 June 1957.

Shoenstatt Sisters of Mary

Shoestatt Sisters of Mary is a global spiritual institution founded by Fr. Joseph Kentonick in the year 1914. The community started its work in India in 1984 and now operates in many places of India. The community started working in the Kallody parish in 1997 December 18 at Moolithodu.

St Joseph’s Pre- Primary School Kallody

With the intention of helping the younger generation of the place to the world of letters St. Joseph’s Pre-Primary School Kallody was inaugurated on 2 June 2003 by the then co-operate manager Rev. Fr. Jose Kocharakkal.

St. Joseph’s U.P School Kallody

The school was originally started by P. Kunhiraman Nair with the name ‘Edachana Elementary School’ in 1948. Then it was transferred on to the administration of the church by 1952 under the leadership of Fr. Thomas Kalam. Since then the school is known under the title St. Joseph’s. The school excels now in the field of both curricular and non-curricular activities.

St Joseph’s High School Kallody

The increasing need for higher education resulted in the establishment of a high school. The school was inaugurated on 1 June 1976 under the leadership of the then manager Fr. Joseph Memana.

St. Joseph’s Higher Secondary School Kallody
Part of the extended educational demands of the people, a higher secondary school was set up on 1 August 2000 under the leadership of the then co-operate manager Fr. Augustin Nilackappillil. The school offers courses in General Science, Computer Science and Commerce with all academic facilities necessary for a good Higher Secondary School in the state. Web: www.sjhss.in/

Other Spiritual Organizations

1. Chrupushpa Mission League

2. Vincent De Paul Society (Estd. in Kallody on 29th Sept. 1974)

3. KCYM (Kerala Catholic Youth Movement)

4. Mother's Community (Estd. in Kallody in 1985)

5. AKCC (All Kerala Catholic Congress) (Estd in Kallody on 25th Feb. 2007)

Parishes under the Forane

Chulliyana,Deepthigiri, Dwaraka,Kallody, Karimbil, Karakkamala, Kommayad Kunjom, , Makkiyad , Mangalasseri , Mothakkara , Niravilppuzha , Ozhukkanmoola (Vellamunda) , Puthusseri , Puthiyidamkunnu , Thonichal , Vanjod , Jude’s Mount , Valeri

Monasteries and Convents in the Forane

Monasteries

Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), Niravilppuzha

Congregation of St. Therese (CST Brothers), Dwaraka

Malabar Missionary Brothers (MMB Brothers), Dwaraka, Kalvari Asramam

Missionary Congregation of Blessed Sacrament (MCBS Fathers), Thonichal Karunyanivas

Rogationist of the Heart of Jesus (RCJ), Chulliyana

Benedictine Fathers (OSB), Makkiyad

Convents

Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (CMC), Kunjome, Thonical

Franciscan Clarist Congregation (FCC), Dwaraka, Kallody, Karimbil, Karakkamala, Kommayad, Puthusseri

Missionary Sisters of Mary Immaculate (MSMI), Makkiyad, Niravilppuzha

Sacred Heart Congregation (SH), Chulliyana Dwaraka (Provincial House,) Dwaraka (Study House), Puthiyidamkunnu, Vanjod

Shoenstatt Sisters of Mary (ISSM), Moolithod (Kallody)

Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (SABS), Dwaraka (Provincial House)

Society of Kristudasis (SKD), Deepthigiri (2/4), Ozhukkanmoola (Vellamunda), Thonichal (Generalate)

Annual Feast

The annual fest of the church usually starts in the 1st or 2nd week of every February. It is a widely anticipated event of spiritual and cultural significance.

References

  1. 1. Parish Directory Published in 2010.
  2. 2. Official Website

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  1. 1. Parish Directory Published in 2010.
  2. 2. Official Website
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