Церковь Священного Сердца, Мадагондапалли
Церковь Священного Сердца | |
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Мистер Сердце Лорд Храм | |
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12 ° 37′39 ″ N 77 ° 43′54 ″ E / 12,6276246 ° N 77,7315573 ° E | |
Location | Mathagondapalli, Thally, Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu |
Country | India |
Denomination | Catholic |
Religious order | Jesuit |
Membership | 350 Families |
History | |
Status | Parish church |
Founded | 1930 |
Founder(s) | Fr. Billyard and Fr. Issac |
Dedication | Jesus Christ |
Cult(s) present | Catholic devotions |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Modern Architecture |
Groundbreaking | 1975 |
Completed | 1976 |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Pondicherry and Cuddalore |
Diocese | Dharmapuri |
Episcopal area | TNBC |
Deanery | Denkanikottai |
Parish | Mathagondapalli |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Francis Kalist |
Bishop(s) | Lawrence Pius Dorairaj |
Priest(s) | Fr. Vijay Amirtharaj |
Церковь Святого Сердца, Мадагондапалл , является одной из самых ранних католических церквей в епархии Дхармапури , которая может похвастаться 141-летним наследием. Более 94 лет он служил приходской церковью, предлагая католики священное пространство для поклонения.
История
[ редактировать ]После вторжения в Султан Типу в 1780 -х годах католические поселения исчезли в районах Хосур и Денканикотта . Кроме того, люди в Каппинагати и Эдапалли, недалеко от Келамангалама , также остались в Майсурском регионе Типпу. [ 1 ]
Урегулирование Мадагондапалли
[ редактировать ]Создание католического поселения Мадагондапалли (Мадагонданахалли) зафиксировано о. Г -жа Джозеф, которая заявила, что это произошло около 1794 года во время упадка Типпу Султана. [ 2 ] В 1799 году, парижский миссионер, о. Абэ Дубей, историк, упомянул это место, когда он ехал к Майсуру. Историк Эдриен Лаунай в своей книге упомянул, что в 1830 -х годах викарий. Charbonnaux назначен о. Энтони, чтобы взять на себя ответственность за приход Шрирангапатнам. По пути в Майсур - Шрирангапитина из Пондичерри , о. Энтони наблюдал и задокументировал, как католики Хосур и Денканикотта переехали и поселились в Палакоде и Мадагондапалли. Они продолжили свои религиозные практики с помощью часто посещения миссионеров из Матигири .
In 1845, the Apostolic Vicariate of Mysore was formed as a suffragan of the Pondicherry Apostolic Vicariate,[3] and during that time, Bangalore, Hosur, and Denkanikotai came under the administration of Mysore. After being consecrated as the First Bishop of Mysore in Pondicherry, Bishop Charbonnaux[4] visited Madagondapalli on his way to Mysore. At that time, Madagondapalli was under the Bangalore Deanery.
Due to a lack of priests in the Bangalore deanery for some years, Madagondapalli came under the charge of Kovilur Church. In the 1840s, Fr. Pierre Gouyon, a Kovilur priest, was also assigned to take charge of Rayakottai, Edappally, Mathigiri, Madagondapalli, Dasarapalli, and Denkanikottai areas. Later, Mysore missionaries from Begur, Anekal, and Mathigiri took care of Madagondapalli.
Parish
[edit]Until 1930, Madagondapalli remained under the jurisdiction of the Mysore Diocese as a substation of Mathigiri. It then came under the administration of the newly formed Diocese of Salem and became a parish church.[5] In September 1930, Fr. Billyard resided in Madagondapalli and became the first parish priest of Madagondapalli Church. During that time, the Madagondapalli parish extended its area to include the present Denkanikottai vicar, encompassing regions from Thally-Avaripalli to Rayakottai.
When the Salem Diocese was formed in 1930, Bishop Henry Prunier[6] requested Fr. Thalachira to work for the Salem Diocese. Later, in 1954, he became the parish priest of Madagondapalli. On December 24, 1960, he died and was buried here. His tomb is located in front of this church.
The present church was built during the tenure of Fr. Sr. Issac; it opened in 1976.
For many decades, Gopasandiram[7] was a substation of this parish. In 1937, a small chapel was built for Gopasandiram Catholic, and on January 14, 2014, a new church was constructed in the name of Vinnarasi Annai Church, turning Gopasandiram into a Quazi parish.
FSM Sisters
[edit]In 1937, in response to an invitation from Most Rev. Henry Prunier, the then-Bishop of Salem, FSM Sisters started a medical service with a small dispensary in Madagondapalli. In 1968, Bishop Selvanather of Salem offered land to the sisters, who then built Lordus Hospital in 1971. In 1957, the sisters also began a primary school in the town, and in 1987, a new high school was established,[8] which has now become a higher secondary school. They continue to serve the church and the local society.
See also
[edit]Our Lady Of Queen Of Heaven Church, Gopasandiram
References
[edit]- ^ Wenger, Estefania (1 March 2017). Tipu Sultan: A Biography. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-93-86367-44-0.
- ^ Naravane, M. S. (2014). Battles of the Honourable East India Company: Making of the Raj. New Delhi: A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. pp. 172–181. ISBN 978-81-313-0034-3.
- ^ "Archdiocese Official Website". Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
- ^ Seminary, grav., Adrien Launay (1898) Histoire des missions de l’Inde, v, p. lv.
- ^ "Official Website Salem Diocese". Retrieved 30 January 2022.
- ^ "Abount Bishop H.A. Prunier". Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ^ "Village Gopasandiram". Retrieved 30 June 2022.
- ^ "Madhakondapalli FSM Sisters history". Retrieved 30 June 2022.