Category: adilabad_ashrams
History
It is the first capuchin house in the diocese of Chanda, is situated in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. This region was suggested to us by Mar Ephrem Narikulam, the bishop of Chanda since there is no Catholic presence in this area. We have bought five and a half acres of land in Mouza Chandewani village, just 700 meters from the Nagpur-Amravati Highway and two KM close to Karanja town centre. The laying of the foundation stone by Rev. Br Provincial George Antony on 14th February 2023. It was blessed by Mar Ephrem Narikulam on 09 March 2024.
Category: adilabad_ashrams
After protracted negotiations the three Syro- Malabar provinces received permission from General Curia in 2013 to start missionary activity in the Syro-Malabar dioceses with “exclusive territory.” There are nine such dioceses. So responding to the repeated requests of Bp. Joseph Kunnath of Adilabad diocese, St. Joseph Province sent Fr. Augustine Nattunilathu and Fr. Anish
Varickanikkal in February and May 2014 respectively. Fr. Mathew Paikada joined the team in September 2014 and Fr. Antony Alphonse in June 2015. Fr. Amal Keeprath has joined the Capuchin community in June 2017. Chennur Mandal (Taluq) in entrusted to us for missionary and pastoral work. As we reached Chennur there was a small Catholic community of half dozen families, a CMC convent, a small church and an attached priest-room. We bought 4.25 acres of land and constructed a school and an Ashram on the Nizamabad-Jagadalpur highway (NH 63). The Assisi School started functioning in June 2016 and Assisi Bhavan was blessed on 20 March 2017. The Samaritan Sisters from Mannuthy, Thrissur are helping us in the school and they have built a convent cum hostel adjacent to the school premises and it was blessed on 3 May 2017.
Assisi Bhavan
House No. 8-8/2, Srinagar Colony
Chennur P.O.
Mancheriyal Dt.
Thelangana – 504 201
E-mail: [email protected]
Category: adilabad_ashrams
Along with the development of the mission station at Chennur, we have been looking for a second foundation in the diocese of Adilabad. With the financial assistance of Pittsburg province we could purchase 1.25 acres of land at Tekumatla, in the Taluq (Mandal) of Jaipur in the district of Mancherial in Telangana State. Tekumatla village is ca, 40 KM from Chennur and convenient to reach through railways – 15 KM from Ramagundam and 15 KM from Mancherial. However, there are no catholic families in this or surrounding villages. Tekumatla has a population of ca. 3200 and the literacy rate is about 60%, however the female literacy rate is only 25%. Most of the people are engaged in agriculture, either as farmers or as farm workers. Some are lucky to find an employment in the nearby Thermal Power Project Jaipur. Our pastoral plan is to engage in all-round development of the people, helping them to get hold of the benefits of Govt. projects and facilities, with special emphasis on health and education. About 47% of the population belongs to the various scheduled castes. The neighbouring village Indaram has a small group of Muslims and Christian Pentecostal group. Our house is named “SevaSadan” and expected to be blessed and inaugurated on 16th March, 2019. Br. D. PrashanthMadackal and Br. AmalKeeprath are appointed to serve the people at Tekumatla.
Sevasadan Ashram, Thekumatla
H.No 3-26/1
Rajivnagar Village, Thekumatla, Mdl. Jaipur, 504216
Mancherial Dt.
Telangana
Category: adilabad_ashrams
01. Bahrain
Sacred Heart Church
P.O.Box. 117, Manama, Bahrain
Br. Saji Olickathottiyil
Category: adilabad_ashrams
Syro Malabar Mission, Adilabad
After protracted negotiations the three Syro- Malabar provinces received permission from General Curia in 2013 to start missionary activity in the Syro-Malabar dioceses with “exclusive territory.” There are nine such dioceses. So responding to the repeated requests of Bp. Joseph Kunnath of Adilabad diocese, St. Joseph Province sent Fr. Augustine Nattunilathu and Fr. Anish Varickanikkal in February and May 2014 respectively. Fr. Mathew Paikada joined the team in September 2014 and Fr. Antony Alphonse in June 2015. Fr. Amal Keeprath has joined the Capuchin community in June 2017. Chennur Mandal (Taluq) in entrusted to us for missionary and pastoral work. As we reached Chennur there was a small Catholic community of half dozen families, a CMC convent, a small church and an attached priest-room. We bought 4.25 acres of land and constructed a school and an Ashram on the Nizamabad-Jagadalpur highway (NH 63). The Assisi School started functioning in June 2016 and Assisi Bhavan was blessed on 20 March 2017. The Samaritan Sisters from Mannuthy, Thrissur are helping us in the school and they have built a convent cum hostel adjacent to the school premises and it was blessed on 3 May 2017. Now four sisters are serving the mission in Chennur.
Along with the development of the mission station at Chennur, we have been looking for a second foundation in the diocese of Adilabad. With the financial assistance of Pittsburg province we could purchase 1.25 acres of land at Tekumatla, in the Taluq (Mandal) of Jaipur in the district of Mancherial in Telangana State. Tekumatla village is ca, 40 KM from Chennur and convenient to reach through railways – 15 KM from Ramagundam and 15 KM from Mancherial. The foundation stone was laid on 19th March 2018 and the house was blessed on 16th March 2019 by Bishop Joseph Kunnath. Our house is named “SevaSadan”.
Responding to the repeated request of His Excellency Mar Ephrem Narikulam, the bishop of Chanda, the province decided to open a Capuchin Mission in the diocese of Chanda. Two friars from Pavanatma Province had served here for some time, but did not continue the service. Br. Augustine and Br. Mathew Paikada have been rendering spiritual service in Belharshah Cathedral and in the minor seminary from Chennur. After the legal formalities were satisfactorily met, Br. Augustine Nattunilathu reached Belharsha on 24th November 2017 and served in the parish of Darmapuri for about seven months. When Brs. Sharon Plakootam and DinnyKuruppassery reached on 11th June 2018, we were ready to take up a parish and the bishop entrusted to us temporarily the parish of Sumthana –Warora, with its two communities of faithful and two convents of St. Anne’s Sisters of Bangalore. The presbytery was renovated and blessed by Bp. Ephrem Narikulam on 18th June.
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