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The Voice of the PastorMy dear Fathers, brothers and sisters,
Jesus says that “as the Father hasloved me so have I loved you” (Jn.15:9).Father and the son love each other and theirlove is the Holy Spirit. As God has lovedhis Son, so his son has loved us. The loveof Jesus for us cost his life on the crossbecause of which we are saved and our sinsare forgiven. In his humanity Jesus pouredout his life till there was nothing left.
Jesus has chosen us to be his friends and it is not we whochose him. His only plea is that we love others as he has lovedus. Loving individuals is more valuable than loving the wholehuman race.
Concrete love expressed to the individuals is more valuablethan all the theoretical love for the poor, oppressed andabandoned of the world. Let us look at Jesus on the cross andforget what harm others have done to us. Let us spread out ourlove coming from the heart of Jesus who has made his home inus through to everyone in the world.
Once we start loving individual persons our life will be oneof joy. Hence Jesus says “I have told you this that your joy maybe complete” (Jn.15:11). Our life will bear fruit that will last afterwe have gone. Our love for the individual persons as Jesus didwill not only bring blessings on us but we will make the presenceof God felt among the people. Let us make it a task of our life tofollow Jesus which will bring us happiness, joy and fulfilment.
May God bless you all,Your loving Archbishop,
+ Most Rev. Dr. Antony Pappusamy Archbishop of Madurai
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Pope’s General Prayer IntentionUniversal prayer intentionListen to the Migrants’ Cries. We pray that the cries of our migrantbrothers and sisters, victims of criminal trafficking, may be heard andconsidered.
HAPPY FEASTThe Archbishop & the Archdiocesan Priests wish the Handmaids of
Merciful Love Sisters (HML) on their Feast Day onFeb 8.
Please Note
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* Appointments may be fixed by calling the Archbishop’s Secretary at+91 94433 86761 or by mailing to [email protected].
Archbishop’s Engagements
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01 Sat M Blessing of Chapel, FSPM, Nagamalai Pudukottai
02 Sun M Felicitation to Elected Local Body Leaders,St. Britto Hr. Sec. School, Gnanaolivupuram
04 Tue M Archbishop’s Consecration Day, St. Joseph’sChurch, Gnanaolivupuram
05 Wed M Nuptial Blessing, Mettupatti
07 Fri E Flag Hoisting, K. Pudur
08 Sat M Thanksgiving Mass, Gnanaolivupuram
E Mass and Blessing of Grotto, Gnanaolivupuram
09 Sun M Seminar on Basic Christian Communities,Batlagundu
E Consecration of the Church, Theni
10 Mon E Confirmation, Munjikkal
11 Tue M Senate Meeting, Archbishop’s House
E Feast Mass, K. Pudur
12-21 CBCI Meet, Bangalore
22 Sat E Confirmation, Theni
23 Sun E Mass and Blessing of Presbytery, Devadanam
24-25 Annual Board Meeting, St. Paul’s Seminary
26 Wed M Ash Wednesday Mass, St. Mary’s Cathedral
27-28 Annual Board Meeting, Christ Hall Seminary
March-202001 Sun M Mass and Inauguration of Year of Youth
1. Prayerful Greetings to His Grace, Most Rev. AntonyPappusamy on 4th February, the 21st Episcopal ConsecrationAnniversary Day. We, the Presbyterium, the Religious and theLaity praise and thank God for the Gift of the wonderful shepherd,who leads the local church into the ways of the Lord. May thegood Lord bless our Archbishop with good health, wisdom andepiscopal virtues in order to lead not only the Archdiocese but alsothe larger Tamil Church into the Kingdom values of truth, justiceand peace.
2. Consecration Anniversary Celebrations of the Archbishop,as per the Communication of Fr. V.G., will be celebrated on 4thinst.,Tuesday at St. Joseph’s Church, Gnanaolivupuram. TheThanksgiving Holy Eucharist will begin at 10:30 am., followed bythe Felicitation and dinner at R. C. Mahal. All the parish priestswith their 5 parish representatives, 2 Sisters from each religiousInstitutes and all the Major Superiors will participate at theCelebration. Kindly bring useful dresses for the poor as Offertory.It is the only meaningful Celebration which unites the wholeArchdiocese with the Archbishop who had been consecrated onthis Day.
3. Feast Day of Patron Saint – St. John De Britto : Let uscelebrate the Feast Day of our Patron Saint meaningfully both atGnanaolivupuam and at all our churches in the Archdiocese on 4th.We thank God for the Gift of Fr. John De Britto (1647 – 1693)whowas martyred for the FAITH on 4th February 1693 at Oriyur. OurSaint was beatified by Pope Pius IX on 8th April 1862 and wascanonized by Pope Pius XII on 22nd June 1947. May our dearPatron Saint intercede for the growth of Christian life at this soil ofMadurai.
4. Monthly Recollection of February will be Vicariate level.
5. Congratulations to the following Fathers for the constructionworks:
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a) Fr. Pappuraj for the construction of the Lourdes Grotto atChinnamanur, which was blessed by His Grace on 30th November2019.
b) Fr. Arul Rayan for the construction of Flag Pole at St.Sebastian’s Church, New Ellis Nagar, Madurai, which was blessedby His Grace on 17th January, 2020.
c) Fr. Joseph Antony for the construction of Lourdes Grotto atSurya Nagar, Kadachanendal parish, which was blessed by HisGrace on 23rd January 2020.
6. Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lenten Season falls on 26th
inst. His Grace invites all the parish priests and the superiors ofreligious institutions to plan in advance the Lenten programs suchas Lenten preaching, retreat for different groups such as students,youth, teachers and parishioners, sacrament of reconciliation, actsof charity, special collection for the poor, meditation on the Stationsof the Cross etc., in order to facilitate collective renewal in theMetropolitan Church of Madurai.
7. Archbishop reminds all the parish priests and heads of institutionsto arrange special Retreat for the youth during this Lenten seasonas the Tamilnadu church concentrates on our YOUTH this year2020.
8. AFestschrift commemorating the 70th age of our Archbishop willbe celebrated by the Archdiocese, Bishops, priests and nuns knownto His Grace and his student priests and nuns throughout Tamilnaduon 17th March at PILLAR, Madurai. Official invitations will follow.
Commission for ThiruvarutperavaiOn 3rd January Thiruvarutperavai Secretary Dr. Amanullah,
Treasurer Vijayarahavan together with 35 other members met theArchbishop Antony Pappusamy to get the new year blessing.Archbishop in his address told that we should work, crossing beyondour religion and we should stand united. We should also work for theupliftment of all the people who have lost their human dignity and workfor social harmony and peace. As a sign of new year gift, he gave a
‘Tirukural book’ to each one of them. Earlier, Fr. Arul, organisingsecretary, welcomed all the participants. Thiru. Karuppaiah and JohnMoses felicitated the Archbishop. Bro. Charles SHJ, Proposed thevote of thanks.
On 19.01.2020 Sunday interreligious pongal preparation andcelebration was held in Gnanaolivupuram, presided over by theMost Rev. Antony Pappusamy, Archbishop of Madurai. HonourableSu. Venkatesan, Member of Parliament and Sri. Santhikumaraswamigaladorned the stage as chief guests. Dr. Amanullah welcomed thedignitaries. Fr. Arul introduced about Thiruarutperavai.Thiru Kajamoidheen and Nanmaran (Ex. MLA) expressed theirfelicitations. Students of Holy Family Higher Secondary School andthe youth of Gnanaolivupuram coloured the stage with cultural events.In his speech, Archbishop told, A proper mixture of Rice Dhal,Vellam(btšy«) and other grains is needed to have a good taste of pongal.In the same way, people when joining hands, transcending their religiousbarriers will build up a beautiful society based on truth and love.
Sr. Amala Rani proposed the vote of thanks. Our special thanksto Fr. Sebastin, parish priest who generously cooperated for the goodarrangement of the venue and stage. The celebration was successfuland it made a good impact on the participants.
Fr. A. Arul, Organising Secretary, Tiruvarutperavai
World Day of the Sick - 2020‘Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give yourest’ (Mt 11:28)
‘Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will giveyou rest” (Mt 11:28)’, is the title of the Holy Father’s Message for the28th World Day of the Sick, to be held on February 11, the feast day ofOur Lady of Lourdes. Here is the full text of the Message, which wassigned on January 3, 2020, Memorial of the Most Holy Name of Jesus:Come to me, all you who labour and are burdened, and I will give yourest” (Mt 11:28)
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Dear brothers and sisters,1. Jesus’ words, “Come to me, all you who labour and are
burdened, and I will give you rest” (Mt 11:28) point to the mysteriouspath of grace that is revealed to the simple and gives new strength tothose who are weary and tired. These words of Christ express thesolidarity of the Son of Man with all those who are hurt and afflicted.How many people suffer in both body and soul! Jesus urges everyoneto draw near to him – “Come to me!” – and he promises them comfortand repose. “When Jesus says this, he has before him the people hemeets every day on the streets of Galilee: very many simple people, thepoor, the sick, sinners, those who are marginalized by the burden of thelaw and the oppressive social system… These people always followedhim to hear his word, a word that gave hope! Jesus’ words always givehope!” (Angelus, 6 July 2014).
On this XXVIII World Day of the Sick, Jesus repeats these wordsto the sick, the oppressed, and the poor. For they realize that they dependentirely on God and, beneath the burden of their trials, stand in need ofhis healing. Jesus does not make demands of those who endure situationsof frailty, suffering and weakness, but offers his mercy and hiscomforting presence. He looks upon a wounded humanity with eyesthat gaze into the heart of each person. That gaze is not one ofindifference; rather, it embraces people in their entirety, each person inhis or her health condition, discarding no one, but rather inviting everyoneto share in his life and to experience his tender love.
2. Why does Jesus have these feelings? Because he himselfbecame frail, endured human suffering and received comfort from hisFather. Indeed, only those who personally experience suffering are thenable to comfort others. There are so many kinds of grave suffering:incurable and chronic diseases, psychological diseases, situations callingfor rehabilitation or palliative care, numerous forms of disability, children’sor geriatric diseases… At times human warmth is lacking in ourapproach to these. What is needed is a personalized approach to thesick, not just of curing but also of caring, in view of an integral humanhealing. In experiencing illness, individuals not only feel threatened intheir physical integrity, but also in the relational, intellectual, affectiveand spiritual dimensions of their lives. For this reason, in addition totherapy and support, they expect care and attention. In a word, love. At
the side of every sick person, there is also a family, which itself suffersand is in need of support and comfort.
3. Dear brothers and sisters who are ill, your sickness makes youin a particular way one of those “who labour and are burdened”, andthus attract the eyes and heart of Jesus. In him, you will find light tobrighten your darkest moments and hope to soothe your distress. Heurges you: “Come to me”. In him, you will find strength to face all theworries and questions that assail you during this “dark night” of bodyand soul. Christ did not give us prescriptions, but through his passion,death and resurrection he frees us from the grip of evil.
In your experience of illness, you certainly need a place to findrest. The Church desires to become more and more the “inn” of theGood Samaritan who is Christ (cf. Lk 10:34), that is, a home where youcan encounter his grace, which finds expression in closeness, acceptanceand relief. In this home, you can meet people who, healed in their frailtyby God’s mercy, will help you bear your cross and enable your sufferingto give you a new perspective. You will be able to look beyond yourillness to a greater horizon of new light and fresh strength for your lives.
A key role in this effort to offer rest and renewal to our sick brothersand sisters is played by healthcare workers: physicians, nurses, medicaland administrative professionals, assistants and volunteers. Thanks totheir expertise, they can make patients feel the presence of Christ whoconsoles and cares for the sick, and heals every hurt. Yet they too aremen and women with their own frailties and even illnesses. They showhow true it is that “once Christ’s comfort and rest is received, we arecalled in turn to become rest and comfort for our brothers and sisters,with a docile and humble attitude in imitation of the Teacher” (Angelus,6 July 2014).
4. Dear healthcare professionals, let us always remember thatdiagnostic, preventive and therapeutic treatments, research, care andrehabilitation are always in the service of the sick person; indeed thenoun “person” takes priority over the adjective “sick”. In your work,may you always strive to promote the dignity and life of each person,and reject any compromise in the direction of euthanasia, assisted suicideor suppression of life, even in the case of terminal illness.
When confronted with the limitations and even failures of medicalscience before increasingly problematic clinical cases and bleak
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A. NathampattiAlankulamAmmapattyAnjal NagarAnna NagarAruppukottaiAyravathanallurBastin NagarBatlagunduBibikulamBodinayakanurChinnamanurCumbumDevadanamEllis NagarGnanaolivupuramHanumanthanpattyHoly Rosary ChurchIyyampalayamK. PudurKadachanendalKadamalaikunduKalladipattiKariapattyKarumathurKavirayapuramKotturLourdupuramMegamalaiMangalamkombuM. MeenatchiapuramMathankovilpattiMarianus NagarMeenmpattiMelur
3001000
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10534700015004500
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130300400004058010000100002025024500
101192125000
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30043306800
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100090004200
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138006100100026705210230060005000
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160015005984650016003500
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300
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S.No. Parish Name
HungerDisease18/04/19
VocationSunday12/05/19
HolyChildhood10/02/19
Holy See31/03/19
GoodFriday
19/04/19
3001000
8006080
1036015004500
1200026005000
500500
155020009845750013004500112083702000
300500
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11001500
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1410600500
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diagnoses, you are called to be open to the transcendent dimension ofyour profession that reveals its ultimate meaning. Let us remember thatlife is sacred and belongs to God; hence it is inviolable and no one canclaim the right to dispose of it freely (cf. Donum Vitae, 5; EvangeliumVitae, 29-53). Life must be welcomed, protected, respected and servedfrom its beginning to its end: both human reason and faith in God, theauthor of life, require this. In some cases, conscientious objection becomesa necessary decision if you are to be consistent with your “yes” to lifeand to the human person. Your professionalism, sustained by Christiancharity, will be the best service you can offer for the safeguarding of thetruest human right, the right to life. When you can no longer provide acure, you will still be able to provide care and healing, through gesturesand procedures that give comfort and relief to the sick.
Tragically, in some contexts of war and violent conflict, healthcareprofessionals and the facilities that receive and assist the sick areattacked. In some areas, too, political authorities attempt to manipulatemedical care for their own advantage, thus restricting the medicalprofession’s legitimate autonomy. Yet attacking those who devotethemselves to the service of the suffering members of society does notserve the interests of anyone.
5. On this XXVIII World Day of the Sick, I think of our manybrothers and sisters throughout the world who have no access to medicalcare because they live in poverty. For this reason, I urge healthcareinstitutions and government leaders throughout the world not to neglectsocial justice out of a preoccupation for financial concerns. It is myhope that, by joining the principles of solidarity and subsidiarity, effortswill be made to cooperate in ensuring that everyone has access to suitabletreatments for preserving and restoring their health. I offer heartfeltthanks to all those volunteers who serve the sick, often compensatingfor structural shortcomings, while reflecting the image of Christ, theGood Samaritan, by their acts of tender love and closeness.
To the Blessed Virgin Mary, Health of the Sick, I entrust all thosewho bear the burden of illness, along with their families and all healthcareworkers. With the assurance of a remembrance in my prayers, I cordiallyimpart my Apostolic Blessing.
From the Vatican, 3 January 2020,Memorial of the Most Holy Name of Jesus
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S.No. Parish Name
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4000100010001000
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60002000110015003000260015006000
3000
30002000
2001000
11500
10000
30001100420016001500
MelakovilpattiMichaelpalayamMunjikkalMurugathuranpattiNagamalaiNakkaneriNilakottaiNiraivazhvu Nagar (VNR)OthaiyalPackiapuramPackianathapuramPalanganathamPandian NagarPeriyakulamPerumalmalaiR.R. NagarRailway ColonyRajapalayamRayappanpattiRayapuramSamayanallurSatturShenbaganurSengole NagarSempatti MissionSilukkuvarpattySivakasiSrivilliputhurSt. Mary’s CathedralSundaranatchiapuramT. SindalacherryT. Vadipatti ShrineTheniThirumangalamThirunagar
3637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970
7503000
20001000
5001000
2002250
50002000
50015003000120012003500
3300
32002000
2001000
12500
5000
10001000360011002000
HungerDisease18/04/19
VocationSunday
12/05/19
HolyChildhood10/02/19
Holy See31/03/19
GoodFriday
19/04/19
5000*10,000
10000
9000011500
640010000
70025350
1500003000
21000
350005100
18200300001020050000
1100060000
20010000
1162001500060000
194001050042015
36007500
220015005000
2000020004200
100001100
10220
250004500
650041003400
250003350
11000
350043500
2005000
502004000050000
206001630019043
601021000
7503000
3000100010001000
4002370
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2000110014003500
4000
20002500
2001000
10500
5000
10001500372214501500
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Opus02/12/19
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS - 01.02.2019 TO 28.01.2020St. Peter’s
Pence30/06/19
Communi-cation Day14/07/19
PrisionMinistry11/08/19
BibleSunday29/09/19
MissionSunday20/10/19
AfricanMission03/11/19
Peter theApostle24/11/19
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500900
1500650010002450800027004250
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12180500012003000
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1200
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1650500
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1500911010002500
1200030003960
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12372700011504500
350906020001000
6201000
500580
1400
200500
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100020001300
500130020009230
253018000
32003780
500500
15001500
10541600012503000
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200500
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1500100015009864
314512000
30003420
700500
120015009880
1100014004500
500
20001500
6801000
600650
10002100
200500
2180600
200020501000
7100130003806056900
20515140000
290008050025140
80003060023000
270835
4800045000
7000
505005500
2700048006080
25000
35007720
216504200
320003000022222
60010002000
14070
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11350500014503000
400
2000
1000800680
1500
200580
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17501110
1000
20005140
283580003000
500500
14001600
13350600014903000
400
2000
500620
1500
200
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20501040
1000
20005400
249580003500
500500
12001500
13440800013803000
400
400
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200
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20001070
3637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS - 01.02.2019 TO 28.01.2020St. Peter’s
Pence30/06/19
3000
30001000
7001000
3205206
2000
1000133012003500
3000
10002000
2001000
15000
5000
10002000420011001500
Opus02/12/19
Communi-cation Day14/07/19
PrisionMinistry11/08/19
BibleSunday29/09/19
MissionSunday20/10/19
AfricanMission03/11/19
Peter theApostle24/11/19
3000
3000100010001000
2003976
2000
1000104015003500
3100
10002000
2001000
12000
3000
10002000330010001500
3000
30001000
600500800
5021
499920001200
5000112015003500
3000
10002000
2001000
12100
4000
10001000380012001200
3000
10002000100010005300165450002000
3000201018003500
3400
2000200
100012500
6000
10003000400015001300
15
104907500
12121100000
120002040015000
52008570132520
18500041000
200001810030800
1600009000
130000
125000200
5000450000
73000
9641018250
110500
30040
3000
3000500600500750
39471325
2500
30001310
3500
3000
2001000
10000
5000
100010003500
1000
5000500
500
3338132059253500
10001290
3500
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2001000
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500
5168141045263000
10001200
3500
3000
2001000
11500
1000
2600
1000
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS - 01.02.2019 TO 28.01.2020VocationSunday12/05/19
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NB: * Michaelpalayam Parish Rs. 10,000/- for Hunger & Disease collection paid directly to MMSSS.
S.No. Parish Name
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ThiruthangalThummuchinampattyUgarthe NagarUsilampattiUthamapalayamVirudhunagarVadapatti MissionW. PudupattiY. Othakadai
Fr. LourdurajArockia Illam
Holycross Convent,Pambarpuram
Fouriere Home,Pambarpuram
St. Agnes Home forChildren,Rayappanpatti
St. Aloysius InstituionRayappanpatti
MariammalkulamSchool, T. Vadipatti
HolyCrosss ConventBatlgundu
Holy Cross ConventM. Vadipatti
Angelo Provincialate,Trichy
Total
3800750
20003000
9500200
10002000
10000
20000
10000
10000
10000
258385
2200570
20001000
9500300
10001022
157920
HungerDisease18/04/19
HolyChildhood10/02/19
Holy See31/03/19
GoodFriday
19/04/19
25000820
2500025000
130000400
946816141
1400
2125179
90001000
150006000
70000600
1095619725
1000
967454
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KANI (Seminarians Fund)Opening Balance as on 20.12.2019 41,86,269.77
Fr. John Diraviam, Madurai 1,00,000.00Sr. Superior General, Presentation Convent, Coimbatore 1,00,000.00Pralcka Machinery Mfrg.Pvt., Madurai 50,000.00Sr. Superior, St. Joseph’s Mat.Hr.Sec.Sch. Alangulam 25,000.00Fr. Provincial, Lourdes Shrine, K. Pudur, Madurai 15,000.00Mr. Vallal R. Sebastian, Madurai 14,200.00Fr. Parish Priest, Lourdes Shrine, K. Pudur, Madurai 10,000.00Sr. Superior, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Dindigul 10,000.00The Congregation of the Sisters of the Chavanod, Mdu. 10,000.00Fr. Vicar Forane & P.P, St. Antony’s Shrine, Marambady 10,000.00Franciscan Sisters of the Presentation of Mary ShanthaProvincialate, Nagamalai Pudukottai 10,000.00Fr. Parish Priest, New Ellis Nagar 10,000.00Mr. Sahayaraj & Jancy Sahayarani, Michaelpalayam 10,000.00Fr. Parish Priest, Railway Colony 5,000.00Fr. Joseph Antony, Kadachanendal 5,000.00Sr. Provincial Superior, St. Anne’s Maria Provincialate, Mdu. 5,000.00Mr. Amalraj & Mrs. Usha Family, Sundaranatchiapuram 2,000.00Society of Vincent De Paul, Y. Othakkadai 1,000.00Usha Bernadett 1,000.00Fr. A. Arul, Archbishop’s House 300.00
45,79,771.77Add: Bank Interest - 34,846.00 34,846.00
46,14,617.77Less: Bank SMS Alart Charge - 15.00 15.00
Closing Balance as on 28.01.2020 46,14,602.77
Cash in Hand : 15,000.00Cash at Bank : 45,99,602.77
46,14,602.77
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St. Peter’sPence
30/06/19
2200900
20001000
9500400
10001436
158122
Communi-cation Day14/07/19
717273747576777879
Opus02/12/19
PrisionMinistry11/08/19
BibleSunday
29/09/19
MissionSunday20/10/19
AfricanMission03/11/19
Peter theApostle24/11/19
2100900
20001200
8700300
10001591
157849
2200850
20003600
6700250
10001510
179941
3000820
30002000
9600300
10001357
173910
35005000015020
20500013500
22000
5000
10000
3210074
50020002000
9300450
139511
65020001300
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From the Procurator’s DeskDear Rev. Fathers,
Kindly verify the above statement and confirm the remittances.If any discrepancy is found, you are welcome to correct the samewith the receipt available with you.
Kindly remit all the Diocesan Collections (13 Nos) and the DMF(1%) Collections seperatly by Cheque or Bank Draft favouringThe R.C. Diocese of Madurai to the Procurator’s Office. Thisis in accordance with Government norms for restricting cashtransactions.
NEWADDRESS BOOK is available in the Diocesan Office &Nobili Book Center. It costs Rs. 110/- only.
NEW ORDO is available in the Diocesan Office & Nobili BookCenter. It costs Rs. 70/- only.
The Parishes having Surplus masses are kindly asked to remitthose masses to the diocese, and thus help the other priests tooffer it.
We are thankful and appreciate the following parishes for havingfinalized their parish account upto September 2019 manually. Otherparishes are kindly asked to submit their accounts at the earliest.
Sl No. Name of the Parish1 Alangulam2 Ammapatti3 Batlagundu4 Nagamalai5 Nilakottai6 Othakadai7 Sivakasi8 St. Mary’s
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Diocese of Venice in Florida, U.S.A.(Through Fr. T.R. Jayabalan) 14,40,699.96
Saint Alphonsus Congregation, U.S.A. (Through Fr. Britto Raja Suresh) 6,15,616.62Fr. Valentine Joseph, USA 1,65,504.00Fr. Britto Raja Suresh, USA 1,39,835.00Fr. Arul Joseph, USA 1,04,816.00Fr. G. Lourdu Raj, Arockia Illam 55,000.00Fr. Dhivyanandam 50,000.00Fr. Arul, Secretary, Dialogue Commission 50,000.00Mr. & Mrs. Irudaya Raj - Lilly Rose, Annanagar 50,000.00Fr. A. Antony Samy, Secretary, C.C.L 25,000.00Fr. Vincent Mathan Babu 20,000.00Fr. M. John Diraviam, Chancellor 15,000.00Fr. A. Vedamanickam, Palanganatham 10,000.00Fr. I. Maria Arul Selvam 10,000.00Mr. Arulanandam, Rtd., H.M, Annanagar 10,000.00Amaladass Nithya, Annanagar 10,000.00Mr. Jeevanandam & Elizabeth Mary, K. Pudur 10,000.00Fr. Xavier Arul Rayan, Packiapuram 5,500.00The Teachers, R.C. Mid.Sch. P. Chettiapatti, Usilampatti 5,000.00Fr. Gnanasandanam, Arockia Illam 5,000.00Nazrane Isabella Family, Usilampatti 1,000.00Mrs. Badma James, Kadachanendal 1,000.00
Total 27,98,971.58
Mass Received From Parishes
Bibikulam (227 Masses) 22,700.00Ellis Nagar (140 Masses) 14,000.00Usilampatti ( 56 Masses) 5,600.00
Total 42,300.00
SEPARATE BANK ACCOUNTS
1. Separate bank accounts must be kept in a proper order as per thedirections given by our auditors so that we may avoid unnecessaryproblems in our accounting system.
2. The Parish Bank Account alone should be linked with Diocese’sPAN (Permanent Account Number) and it should be in the name ofthe Parish.
3. The Parish Priest’s personal bank account should be opened in thename of the Priest concerned with his PAN Card.
4. The allowance received from the diocese, medical bills, Christmasand Easter gifts should be deposited in the Priest’s Personal BankAccount and not in the Parish Account.
5. If anyone has not yet taken PAN, kindly apply and get it now. Thisshould not be reason for depositing your personal money in the ParishAccount.
6. Hereafter all the deposits and withdrawals from the Parish BankAccount is to be included in the Diocese account and informed toIncome Tax Department.
Hence, none of your personal funds should be deposited or withdrawnin the Parish Account.
7. Kindly bring xerox copy of your personal bank passbook front pagefor our record to transfer the Allowance, Medical bill and Massstipend to your account.
Regarding Land and Tax
- I sincerely thank all those who are co-operating with us to retrieveour diocesan lands successfully from the unlawful encroachers.
- I am happy to know that many of our parishes and institutions arepaying the tax regularly for land and buildings.
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It is a gentle reminder that necessary steps should be initiatedto link the Parish/School accounts to the Diocesan Server as a processof centralization.
We appreciate and thank the following parishes for havingcomputerized their accounting system and come into one diocesanaccounting purview.
Sl No. Name of the Parish Account updated till( Data Collected on 20/12/2019)
1 Ellis Nagar 20/12/20192. Chinnamanur 19/12/20193. Bodinayakkanur 13/12/20194. Samayanallur 30/11/20195. Murugathooranpatti 29/11/20196. Cumbum 26/11/20197. Kadamalaikundu 01/11/20198. Anna Nagar 30/09/20199. Kottur 30/09/201910. Mangalamkombu 30/09/201911. Mathankovilpatti 30/09/201912. Melur 30/09/201913. Palanganatham 30/09/201914. Virudunagar 30/09/201915. Thummuchinampatti 30/06/201916. Packiapuram 01/06/201917. Anjal Nagar 31/05/201918. Kadachanendal 31/03/201819. Meenampatti 31/03/201920. Railway Colony 31/03/201921. Theni 31/03/2019
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- In this context, I would like to draw your kind attention with regardto our properties as we are facing many problems and serious issuesregarding the payment of tax.
Verify the land details (Survey No., Patta) and documents for yourParish and Institutions lands.
Make a visit to our lands now and then which will ensure the safetyof our property from the encroachers.
It is most important to pay land Tax and Building Tax to theauthorities concerned by registering the title as “The Procurator,R.C Diocese of Madurai”.
In the Building Tax receipt kindly mention the Title /Purpose /Nameof the buildings / Survey No. of that particular building.
Kindly submit the original documents of land if any in your officeand hand over the original land tax receipt and the xerox copy ofthe building tax receipt to the Procurator’s office.
Kindly avoid giving N.O.C to anybody with regard to our land orbuilding without consulting the Procurator.
Please contact the Procurator’s office for any clarification, guidancewith regard to the land problems or payment of taxes.
Fr. S. Peter Roy, Procurator
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Adoration Sunday February March
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09 Aruppukottai 08 Bastian Nagar16 Ayravathanallur 15 Bibikulam
23 Ayyampalayam 22 Bodinayakkanur29 Chinnamanur
Necrology
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The very utterance of the Name “Mondho Samie” brings somuch good memory to the people of Usilampatti and Karumattur area.A great missionary who worked for the reformation of Kallarcommunity! During the British era this community was considered as‘kutra parambarai’ and it was treated by the government officials ascriminal. But it is the foreign Christian missionaries who understood thepsyche of these people and helpled them to integrate into the societywith honour and dignity. Here comes the name of Fr. Montaurd whichname is akin to god’s name for the Kallar Christians inUsilampatti region.
The French Jesuit Missionaries, Fr. Pierre Montaurd andFr. Clement Montaurd are brothers and opted to work for Maduramission. Both were loved so deeply by their parishioners. The elder brother,Fr. Peter Montaurd was the parish priest of Srivilliputhur and Aathoorfor so many years. As the parish priest of Srivilliputhur he renovated andextended the old church into siluvai koil, says our veteran priest, Fr.Vedamanickam. (It was during the same period Sundaranachiapuramchurch also was renovated and extended into a siluvai koil.) The parish-ioners of Aathoor loved him so much that when he died, all of them intears and agony, were steadfast in their request and pleaded the Arch-bishop and the Jesuit Provincial to take the body of their beloved pastorand bury him at the parish campus itself. Though it was not the custom inthe Archdiocese of Madurai to bury the priests elsewhere other than thediocesan priests’ cemetery, the superiors granted special permission tobury the senior at Aathoor.
The younger brother, Fr. Clement Montaurd was loved by theparishioners of Usilampatti and Karumattur region. Fr. Isidore Prince
and Fr. Montaurd are called the princes and pioneers of Kallar mission.As seen earlier it is because of Fr. Montaurd, the junior’s ministry Kallarreclamation was possible. He met the collector of Madurai and the otherofficials and had been the channel of social integration for the commu-nity. All the old people fondly remember the zealous ministry of Fr.Montaurd. He had been a pastor at Usilampatti for 17 years(1930-1947). Aariapatti, a small village near Karumattur was his firstmission center. From there he moved to Vadugapatii where he built abeautiful church and evangelized. Appreciating their uniquecharacteristics of valour and undaunted courage, he slowly educatedKallar Community to earn their livelihood not by stealing but by workinghard and serving the society at large with dignity and honour. In order toachieve this he built schools at this region and helped the Sisters ofSt. Joseph of Lyon to begin their pioneering ministry for the girl childrenwhose birth were considered a burden and a curse in the family.
With government aid he educated most of the Christians at thisregion and guided them for employment. He catechised thempersonally and was present invariably at every function of theirfamilies. Thus he was very much accepted by the people andconversions were rapid during his term as the parish priest of Usilampatti.The social stigma, thief, vanished away and many of them entered intocivil offices and business like any other citizens of India.
It is sad that after Fr. Montaurd there was no continuity to nur-ture these people pastorally. Since the Christian population in this regionwas a thin one, and more so, due to their homogeneous nature, theconverted Christians later fell back to Hinduism since they had no Chris-tian brides and grooms. However, Fr. Montuard is, even now, very muchrevered and kept in great esteem by the people ofUsilampatti – Karumattur region. The Archdiocese salutes this valiantsoldier of God who spent his life for the spread of Gospel in Kallarcommunity.
(to be continued)- Fr. Jodir.
XXXIII. MADURA MISSION -HISTORICAL NOTES
A Prophet of Kallar Mission- Fr. C.J. Montaurd S.J.