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St. Paul’s Church, Bastian Nagar, Madurai

In 1980, when Bastian Nagar was the substation of Gnanaolivupuram parish, the people of this area wanted to have a Grotto for worship. Afterwards they decided to have a Church and a new Parish in future. At that time, the local wealthy parishioner Mr. R. Sebastian was ready to offer 20 cents, a piece of land, for the construction of New Church.As it was not enough, the parish priest of Gnanaolilvupuram, Rev. Fr. M. Dhivyanandam and a group of local parishioners requested Archbishop, Most Rev. Justin Diraviam, to buy a land of 48 cents. The Archbishop accepted and the work was completed in 1986. Having been prepared by Fr. Arul Joseph V., The new parish Bastian Nagar was bifurcated from Gnanaolivupuram on 7th September 1986. The parish is situated in the following directions: Gnanaolivupuram parish (East); Nagamalai Pudukottai parish (West); New Ellis Nagar parish (South); Chirst the King parish (North). It has only one substation, namely Fatima Nagar. The total population of this area is 5000 families, of which the Catholics form 900 families. The parish church was constructed on 09.12.1984. On 24.11.1989, the presbytery was constructed. The Bell Fry was constructed at the time of Fr. S. Peter Kulandai on 15.08.1990. The renovated church was blessed by Most Rev. Peter Fernando, D.D., Ph. D., on 16.10.2005.

SUBSTATIONS WITH CHAPELS:
Fatima Nagar

Contact:
St. Paul’s Church,
Bastian Nagar, Madurai – 625 016.
Tel: +91 452 2389466

For more information please visit:
http://www.archdioceseofmadurai.org/st-pauls-church-bastian-nagar/

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St. Joseph’s Church, Ayravathanallur, Madurai

Saint: St. Antony of Padua

Ayravathanallur was under the parish of Our Lady of Dolours Cathedral Church, Madurai for more than 75 years which was administered by the Jesuits. The number of Christian families increased in 1990s. More than 200 Catholic families formed the community of Ayravathanallur and had regular celebration of Sacrements and Sacramentals. Looking at their strong faith and enthusiasm to form a parish community, the then Archbishop of Madurai, Most Rev. Dr. Arokiasamy erected the new parish on 11.06.1994. Rev. Fr. M. Maria Raj was the first parish priest. Ayravathanallur is in the Eastern outskirt of Madurai city. It is situated on the right side of Madurai to Rameswaram Road, at the 10th kilometer from Madurai Railway station. Most of the people are landless agricultural labourers and unorganized collie workers. Some are teachers and government employees.

The parish community has at present around 270 Catholic families with the total Catholic population of 1650. The present Church was constructed on 16.12.1989. The present presbytery was constructed on 01.12.1992. The following are the substations:

Melavadakur – 15km
Silaimaan – 7km
Viraganur Teachers’ Colony – 2km
Tepakkulam mettutheru – 2km
Anupanadi teachers’ colony – 4km
Adaikalam colony – 1km
Babu nagar – 2 km
Manicka nagar – 1km
Satya nagar – 1km

Contact:
St. Joseph’s Church
Ayravathanallur parish,
Ayravathanallur,
Viraganur (P.O),
Madurai-625009.
0452-2311113

For more information please visit:
http://www.archdioceseofmadurai.org/st-antonys-church-ayravathanllur/

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Our Mother of Perpetual Help, Anjal Nagar, Madurai

In the year 1968, the then Archbishop, Most Rev. Dr. P. Justin Diraviam invited the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (the Redemptorists) to the Archdiocese of Madurai. Initially the Redemptorists took up residence at Thirunagar, with Fr. A. J. Francis as the first Rector. The Redemptorists accepted the plans of the Archbishop to develop a parish on the Palamedu Road and purchased the property and established their Residence, named Arulaham, at Anjal Nagar in 1971.

A quasi parish began to function from 1972, using the Fatima College Chapel. Later a thatched shed was put up; and on 19th January 1975, the new parish under the title of Our Mother of Perpetual Help was erected and entrusted to the care of the Redemptorists. Fr. Kenneth Britto, CSSR was the first parish priest. The construction of the parish church began in February 1976. The perpetual novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help was inaugurated on 13 March 1976. The new church was blessed and opened on 26 January 1978.

The parish had, from its inception, the presence and the services of the Religious sisters of St. Joseph of Lyons and the sisters of Mary Immaculate. The Holy Cross sisters the Bon Secours and Sisters of Charity came into the parish later. The population of the parish increased steadily, necessitating the birth of a new parish, in the form of Christ the King Church at Sengol Nagar in May 1994.

The Silver Jubilee of the parish church was celebrated in the year 2003. At Present there are twenty seven ‘anbiyams’ actively participating and involving in the growth of the parish. The parish has nearly five hundred and fifty families. This parish is entrusted to the pastoral care of the Redemptorists as per the contract entered by them with the Archdiocese of Madurai.

Contact:
Church of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Redemptorists,
Arulaham,
5/1-6A, First Street,
Anjal Nagar,
Madurai – 625018.
Tel: +91 452 2661232

For more information please visit:
http://www.archdioceseofmadurai.org/church-of-our-mother-of-perpetual-help-anjal-nagar/

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Our Lady of Velankanni Church, Anna Nagar, Madurai

Anna Nagar is a newly formed suburb of Madurai city. In 1976, at the request of the residents of Vaigai Colony, Anna Nagar, Archbishop Diraviam built a small chapel just to cater to the needs of the few Catholics in the locality, who wanted it to be called Velankanny Church. The buying of the site and the building of the shrine within six months was nothing short of a miracle. The instrument was Fr. S. Jesudasan who as procurator of the Archdiocese for 18 years had become an expert in buying and building.

Within a year this small chapel attracted hundreds of people during the week days and thousands at the time of the titular feast. As the devotees increased, a bigger and better church was thought of . Archbishop Diraviam built the present one which was consecrated on 6th October 1979. It is one of the beautiful churches built in his time. Before being made into a parish Fr. N.P. Alphonse and Fr. Lawrence Xavier serving as care-takers in succession.
Since many Catholics were settling down in the colonies around the church, Anna Nagar parish was created, with Fr. S. Jesudasan as the first parish priest, on 31st May 1985. the parish has got K.K. Nagar, Vandiyur as substations with a catholic population of about 2000.

With the co-operation of Rev. Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, of St. John the Baptist, of the Holy Cross and of the Seva Missionaries this parish is growing through associations like the Parish council, Vincent de Paul, Legion of Mary, Ilampengal Iyakkam and Eucharistic Crusade.

In the line of option for the poor, a survey has been taken with the help of M.M. S.S.S. for developing the three slum areas.

While the parish is growing, the church is fast becoming a famous place of God’s blessings. The whole day devotees are visiting the church. There should be a priest available to pray over the people, to console and counsel, and bless them. There is a possibility to create a spiritual sanatorium in this church. With this end in view, a small building is put up, called, Thiruthalapani Nilayam’ (Pilgrims’ Service Centre)

SUBSTATIONS WITH CHAPELS:
St. Antony’s Church, K.K Nagar – 3 km
Sahaya Annai Church, LKB Nagar – 10 km
St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Jubilee Town – 3 km

PARISH ANNUAL FEAST:
The Birthday of Our Lady : Flag Hoisting – Aug 29th Feast – Sept 8th

Contact:
Church of Our Lady of Velankanni,
Anna Nagar,
Madurai – 625 020.
Tel: 0452 – 2534371

For more information please visit:
http://www.archdioceseofmadurai.org/church-of-our-lady-of-veilankanni-anna-nagar/

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St. Mary’s Cathedral Church, Keela Veli Street, Madurai

Saint: Our Lady of Dolours

St. Mary’s Cathedral Church

Fr. Bertrend SJ, bought a piece of land in 1840 and a mini chapel dedicated to our Lady of Dolours was constructed in 1841 by Fr. Garnier. He settled down nearly 30 families of Saliers who were persecuted and driven out from W. Pudupatti church. During the period of Fr. Trincal, (1855) the number of Catholics in this area rose from 600 to 2500. To accommodate the Catholics, the Church was expanded by Fr. Hibolite sj and Br. Lemothe, sj who built two bell towers in Roman style about 1972. The Church was extended to the present Gothic style in three parts. Due to lack of fund from Europe caused by World War I in 1914, Fr. Planchard had to sell the land (the present Mission Hospital opposite to the Cathedral) and continue the construction. The work was over in 1916 and Msgr. Faisandier blessed the church on 15th of August. Mr. Savarimuthu, who built St. Joseph’s College buildings was the architect of the Cathedral. When Madurai was created as a new diocese, Msgr. Leonard sj. announced Our Lady of Dolours as Pro-Cathedral. After Fr. Gomez sj,

Fr. Adaikalam sj. executed the plan of the present bigger church and the taller towers. At the time of Msgr. Justin Diraviam, Our Lady of Dolours attained the status of a Cathedral and was handed over to the Archdiocese in virtue of the Decree given by the Sacred congregation for Religious and seular institutes in 1969.

The Cathedral church stands as a unique symbol of beauty and spirituality with a blend of various forms of European, Roman and continental architecture. The spiritual aura of the agony of Jesus and Mary inspires pathos and passion.

From the beginning, this Church is one of the attractions of Madurai. This parish is more than 150 years old. The parish is full of traditional Catholics and some settled Catholics. The parish comprises of fifteen sub stations and 1600 Catholic Families.

SUBSTATIONS WITH CHAPELS:
Saveriayar Savadi
Palayakuyavar palayam – St. Anthony’s church
Sandai Pettai – St. Anthony’s church
Anupanadi – St. Joseph’s church
Susaiyapperpuram – St. Anthony’s church
Sebastiyar puram – St. Sebastian’s church
Kamarajapuram – Veilankanni’s church
Pokkuvarathu Nagar – Veilankanni’s church
Keeraithurai – Fathima’s church

Contact:
St. Mary’s Cathedral Church,
Keela Veli Street,
Madurai – 625001.

For more information please visit:
http://www.archdioceseofmadurai.org/cathedral/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Marys-Cathedral-Church-Madurai/121399134648589

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Archdiocese of Madurai

Msgr. John Piere Leonard S.J., succeeded in 1935 Msgr. Augustine Fisandier S.J., as Bishop of Trichy. He worked out the bifurcation of the diocese and effected the creation of Madurai diocese in 1938. That was the year of completion of the New Madurai Jesuit Mission. By the Papal Bull, “Si inter fidelis”, dated 8th January 1938, the diocese of Madurai was created by the Holy See. Bishop Leonard became the first bishop. The new diocese had only 26 diocesan priests, 53 parishes, 303 religious sisters and the Catholic population of 1,60,000. For quite some time the Society of Jesus lent its priests for pastoral ministry.

On 19th November 1953, Madurai was elevated to the status of Archdiocese, with Trichy and Tuticorin as its suffragan dioceses. Ten years later, Kottar also became the suffragan diocese to Madurai. The first Archbishop, Most Rev. Leonard is known for his “ardent missionary zeal, evangelical simplicity, spirit of poverty and untiring activity”. He served the diocese for 29 long years from 1938 to 1967 exhibiting the virtue of “courage as a lion and the meekness of the
lamb.”

Again the diocese of Trichy rendered a benevolent and gentle bishop, Most Rev. Justin Diraviam to Madurai who succeeded Bishop Leonard, the foreign Missionary. Most Rev. Justin Diraviam was a great Prelate who was a doctor of Canon Law. He built up the diocese enormously. With his gigantic administrative skills, he built everywhere churches and schools and brought as many as religious congregations in his diocese to do pastoral ministries. He served the
diocese for 18 long years, from 1967 to 1985 and retired at the age of 78. Above all, his greatest achievement was the creation of Palayamkottai diocese in 1973. The taluks of Sankarankoil, Tenkasi, Ambasamudram, Trinelveli, and Kovilpatti comprising of 23 parishes with the Catholic population of 70,773 were carved out into a new diocese called Palayamkottai on 9th September 1973.

The third Prelate was Most Rev. Casimir Gnanadickam S.J., who was a scientist and an erudite scholar. He took canonical possession of the Archdiocese on 16th June 1985. Madurai enjoyed only for a short time the pastoral shepherding of Archbishop Casimir, who was transferred to the Archdiocese of Madras – Mylapore on 25th March 1987. It was during his reign the civil districts of Sivaganga and Ramanathapuram were formed to carve out a new diocese called Sivaganga. Sivaganga was born on 25th July 1987. Archbishop Justin Diraviam who pioneered the creation of Sivaganga, saw it being materialized during his retirement. Full of merits and age, Archbishop Diraviam passed away on 25th January 1991.

On 28th August 1987, the next Prelate, the born leader, Most Rev. Marianus Arockiasamy entered the city of Tamil Sangams, to serve the Archdiocese ‘in faith and love’. He was then 60 years old with the rich experience of 17 years of a Bishop in Kottar. Archbishop Arockiasamy is an epitome of all the pioneering ministries in the Archdiocese of Madurai. Jettisoning the dichotomy between faith and justice, he intensified new initiatives in education, health, development, interfaith dialogue and upliftment of dalit Christians in Tamilnadu. He offered a commendable leadership not only to the ecclesiastical world but also to the Tamil Society in Tamilnadu. Due to his illness, an Auxiliary was appointed on 1999. On 4th February 1999, the feast day of Patron Saint of Madurai, St. John De Britto, Most Rev. P. Antony was appointed and consecrated as the Auxiliary Bishop of Madurai.

When Archbishop Arockiasamy retired, the Holy Father appointed Most Rev. Peter Fernando D.D., Ph. D., as the Archbishop of Madurai on 24th April 2003. Under his cordial pastoral shepherding of the See, the Archdiocese continues its ecclesiastical journey in the turbulent waters of consumerism and individualism in the world. Archbishop Peter Fernando materialized the dream of his predecessor by carving out a new diocese of Dindigul from Madurai. Madurai gave birth to Dindigul in 2003 and Most Rev. Antony P., the Auxiliary of Madruai became the bishop of Dindigul.

Known for his compassionate heart and cordial inter personal relationship, Most Rev. Peter Fernando is leading the archdiocese in the love of Christ and in the communion of faith. The present Archbishop, following the footsteps of his Predecessors, has drawn a particular pastoral plan for the dalit Christians in the Archdiocese and carries it out in terms of equipping such belts and parishes with a lot of educational institutions and other institutions which will
uplift the soci0-political-economical situation of the suffering faithful of our Archdiocese.

Parishes:

St. Mary’s Cathedral Church (Our Lady of Dolours)
Keela Veli Street,
Madurai – 625001.

Church of Our Lady of Velankanni
Anna Nagar, Madurai – 625 020.
0452 – 2534371

Church of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Redemptorists, Arulaham, 5/1-6A, First Street, Anjal Nagar, Madurai – 625018.
0452-2661232

St. Joseph’s Church (St. Antony of Padua)
Ayravathanallur parish, Ayravathanallur, Viraganur (P.O), Madurai-625009.
0452-2311113

St. Paul’s Church
Bastian Nagar, Madurai – 625 016.
0452 – 2389466

Sahaya Annai Church (Mary Help of Christians)
Bibikulam, Madurai – 625002.
0452-2538910

St. Sebastian’s Church
Behind C3 S.S. Colony Police Station, New Ellis Nagar, Madurai -625010.
0452-2603480

St. Joseph’s Church
St. Joseph’s Church, Gnanaolivupuram, A.A. Road, Madurai – 625016.
0452 – 2361717

St. Antony’s Church (St. Antony of Padua)
Kadachanendal,
Kathakinaru (post), Madurai – 625 107.
0452-2422089

St. Antony Maria Claret Parish
Karumathur, Usilampatti Tk, Madurai dt – 625514.
04549-287295, 287141

Lourdes Shrine
K. Pudhur, Madurai – 625007.
0452-2568142

Mary Queen of Peace (Nagamalai Pudukottai)
Melakuilkudi Road, Madurai – 19
0452-2458720

St. John De Britto’s Church
Anthoniar Illam, Rajakambeeram,
Y. Othakkadai, Madurai – 625107.
0452-2422853, 9486949622

Sacred Heart of Jesus Church
Railway Colony, Madurai.
0452 – 2308246

Holy Rosary Church
Town Hall Road, Madurai – 625 001
Saint: Our Lady of Holy Rosary
0452-2343490

St. Germaine Quasi parish,
St. Germaine Chruch, Rayapuram,
Thiruvedagam, Madurai Dt. – 625 234
04543-258282

Christ the King Church
Income Tax Colony, Vilangudi,
Madurai -625 018.

Amala Annai Church
Patron Saint: Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
Amala Annai Church, Nirmala ashram, Thirumangalam Post, Madurai – 625706.
04549-280587

St. Vincent Pallotti Church
St. Vincent Pallotti Church, Thirunagar, Madurai – 625 006.
0452-2484385

Our Lady of Fatima Church
Infant Jesus Church, Peraiyur Road, Usilampatti – 625 532, Madurai – Dt.
04552 – 252103

Arockia Annai Church (Vadipatty Church)
Vadimanagar, Vadipatty, Madurai dt., Tamil nadu
Patron Saint: Our Lady of Good Health
04543-254499

Contact:
Archbishop’s House
K. Pudur,
Madurai – 625 007,
S.INDIA.

Tel. No. 0452 – 2566198; 2566737,
Fax: 0452 – 2566630

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https://www.facebook.com/ArchDioceseMadurai

Courtesy:
http://www.archdioceseofmadurai.org