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Blessed Chavara and His Pioneering Services


01. Blessed Chavara is one of the trios who founded the now-existing first Indian religious Congregation.

02. He is the visionary, who along with his confreres, initiated a great process for the renewal of the Church, both Syrian and Latin, in Kerala, through systematic faith formation, retreat preaching, Sunday Homilies, and sacramental re-vitalization of the laity, during the 19th century at a decisive era of the Church, thus becoming a great reformer and defender of the Church.

03. He was a young priest of prophetic vision, who took definitive steps to systematize the priestly training. Thus a Seminary was started in Mannanam in 1833 for the whole of Kerala, which continued there till 1894 when it was shifted to Puthenpally and later established in Alwaye in 1932. He visualized a company of Clerics filled with ardent love and total commitment to Jesus and to his Gospel Values, deep-rooted in the faith, well-versed in the official teachings of the Church, capable to strengthen the sacramental life of the people, morally upright, intellectually erudite, emotionally mature, and well-trained in communication skills in order to preach the message of Jesus vigorously.

04. He introduced a process of renewal of the life of the clergy through annual retreat and systematization of the Canonical Prayers.

05. He took the initiative to start the first educational institution in the Syro-Malabar Church. That was a Sanskrit School established in Mannanam in 1846 and it was open to all irrespective of caste and creed. It initiated a great social change in the caste-ridden society of Kerala. This innovation was prophetic and the importance given to education became the root cause for an integral development of Kerala.

06. In the same year 1846, he established the first printing press of the Syro-Malabar Church. It was also in Mannanam. Many publications started coming out from that press. His vision was that our people should expand the horizons of their knowledge and establish their faith in deep-rooted convictions.

07. He was also the pioneer in visualizing the possibilities of evangelization in the Syro-Malabar Church. His entry into this field was a natural expression of sharing with others the intense Jesus-experience he had in his meditations. He started Catechumenates attached to all the Monasteries for spreading the Gospel message to all, especially the poor people. The result was that thousands entered the fold of the Catholic Faith.

08. Fr. Chavara was the first Indian Catholic who made the Profession of Religious Vows in the Church. It was on 8th December 1855. The religious community started at Mannanam in 1831 became a canonical religious society on that day. Fr. Chavara was also the first Prior General of that Congregation (CMI).

09. After the times of the Archdeacons, and after a gap of 3 centuries, it was Fr. Chavara who was appointed the Head of the Syrian Catholic community for the whole of Kerala in the capacity as its Vicar General. He received that appointment in 1861 from the Bishop of Verapoly, the only diocese in Kerala at that time. Thus, he also became a ‘bridge-builder’ between the Syrian and the Latin Churches.

10. Fr. Chavara is considered a great defender of the faith and protector of the Church. In 1861, when the powerful schismatic onslaught of Roccos from Bagdad began shattering the Syrian Catholic Church, it was Blessed Chavara, who with his efficient and charismatic leadership, along with the then members of the CMI Congregation, who defeated the schism and protected the Church from a disaster.

11. In 1864, he issued the historic circular on education that every Church should start a school also adjacent to it. This order triggered a great revolution in the field of education in the history of the Kerala Church, and later for the whole society in Kerala.

12. Blessed Chavara was the pioneer in visualizing the emancipation and empowerment of women in Kerala. He took the initiative, along with Fr. Leopold Beccaro, OCD, to establish a Religious Congregation for women. This historic event took place in 1866, and the first CMC Convent was founded in Koonammavu.

13. Blessed Chavara was the initiator of the Eucharistic Devotion in the Syro-Malabar Church. He adopted the ‘40-hour Adoration’ from the global Church and introduced it for the first time in Koonammavu in 1866. Later it was introduced in all the CMI Monasteries. This devotion imparted great spiritual revitalization to all the clergy and the faithful alike both in the Latin and the Syrian Churches. This devotional practice continues even today.

14. He was also instrumental in making the rules and regulations for conducting the liturgical services with devotion and decorum. The ‘Regulations’ which he made became the Magna Carta for the whole of Kerala Church.

15. Blessed Chavara was also the one who wrote the first Narrative Poem in the Malayalam language.

16. Blessed Chavara was also the pioneer in visualizing the need of caring for the poor and the aged in the society. The charitable institution established by him at Kainakari in 1869 was the first of its kind in Kerala.

17. By the time he breathed his last in the odour of sanctity, he could see the 7 Monasteries for men and one for women well-established, leading the entire Kerala Church in the right order and to a rapid progress in the path of holiness.

18. Fr. Chavara was the first Indian Catholic to be elevated to the honour of the Altar. Pope John Paul II declared him BLESSED in a solemn ceremony at Kottayam on 8th February 1986, along with Sr. Alphonsa, FCC, another great soul of the Syro-Malabar Church. Today the Syro-Malabar Church is blessed with 5 BLESSEDS, namely, Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara, Blessed Sr. Alphonsa, Blessed Mother Mariam Thresia, Blessed Fr. Augustine Thevarparampil, and Blessed Mother Euphrasia. All the above 5 Beatification took place within a span of 20 years from 1986 to 2006. It is also to be noted that at present there are 5 Servants of God in the Syro-Malabar Church awaiting Beatification. They are Archbishop Mathew Kavukatt, Bishop Thomas Kurialacherry, Fr. Mathew Kadalikattil, Fr. Joseph Vithayathil and Sr. Rani Maria. Thus the process of a spiritual renaissance initiated by Blessed Chavara is bearing fruit today bringing blossoms of spirituality in the Church in India.

 
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Bl. Kuriakose Elias Chavara

Kuriakose (Cyriac) Chavara was born in 1805, of pious and devout catholic parents of Syro-Malabar Church, in Kainakary, Kerala, India. In baptism he was given the name Kuriakose (Cyriac).

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The Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) is the first now-existing Religious Congregation founded in the Church in India. It was established in Mannanam in Kerala, on 11th May 1831. The Founders are Fr. Thomas Palackal, Fr. Thomas Porukara and Blessed Fr. Kuriakose (Cyriac) Elias Chavara. They were assisted by Brother Jacob Kanianthara who joined the Congregation as a Brother co-operator.

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AT A GLANCE: March, 2007

Founded in 1831 at Mannanam, Kerala, as the First Indigenous Religious Congregation of India.
Present number of total members : 2800

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