Roman Catholic Diocese of Tanjore
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tanjore/Thanjavur is a diocese
located in the city of Tanjore in the Ecclesiastical province
of Pondicherry and Cuddalore
in India.
When we trace the history of the Church in India, it is as old as Christianity itself. St. Thomas, one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ brought the Good News of God's Salvation to India. We have quite a few evidences to believe that St. Thomas preached the Gospel in the East and West coast of South India especially in Madras (Chennai) and in the present State of Kerala. From this broad perspective it is very interesting to note the history of the Diocese of Thanjavur. In 1953, the Diocese of Thanjavur was bifurcated from the Diocese of Mylapore which was established in 1606. Mylapore was the second biggest diocese in India. The Padruado Missionaries by their able leadership and dedicated service led this diocese towards the omega point i.e., "Christ" by bringing many more souls to the Catholic Church. In 1950 Mylapore came under the direct jurisdiction of the Congregation for the Propagation of Faith.
Genesis of the Diocese:
The Diocese of Thanjavur was bifurcated from the Diocese of Mylapore on November 23, 1952 by the Holy See, and was erected into a diocese by the Papal Bull Ex Primaevae Ecclesiae
Missionaries in the Diocese:
The territory that constitutes the present Diocese of Thanjavur has been the field of the heroic labour of the Portuguese Padruado Missionaries from Goa, Franciscans, Augustinians, Jesuits, Foreign Missionary Society of Paris (MEP), Salesians and the Diocesan Clergy.
Geography of the Diocese:
At Present the Diocese of Thanjavur comprises the entire districts of Thanjavur, Thiruvarur and Nagai (excepting two taluks of Papanasam and Kumbakonam in the district of Thanjavur). It is also covers six taluks of Pudukottai district and two taluks of Cuddalore district.
Shepherds of the Diocese:
On 25th March 1953 Rt. Rev. Dr. R.A. Sundaram became the first Bishop of Thanjavur. With his motto "Cor Jesu et Mariae spes mea" and with his special gifts for masterly planning and efficient administration, Bishop Sundaram began to build the diocese from scratch. Under his leadership the diocese grew steadily and strongly in every aspect of life. After 33 years of laudable Episcopal ministry, Bishop Sundaram retired in 1986. His successor Archbishop Dr. P. Arokiaswamy took charge on the 26th of November 1986 and continued to lead the diocese to realize her goal. After 11 years of fruitful Episcopal ministry he retired in July 1997. Most Rev. Dr. M. Devadass Ambrose was consecrated as bishop of Thanjavur on 24th September 1997. He is the third bishop of the Diocese of Thanjavur. Known for his hard work and sincerity he continues to lead the Diocese in the right direction.
Bishops & Priests from the Diocese:
When Bishop Sundaram started his ministry there were only 48 priests, many of whom were aged. On seeing the urgent need for priests, the Bishop established a minor seminary in 1953 at Thanjavur. Today this institution is proud of having trained 165 priests in its 46 years of service. The Diocese of Thanjavur is also proud of four of her priests having been elevated to the order of Episcopate. They are Rt. Rev. Dr. Arulaiah, former Bishop of Cuddappa, Rt.Rev.Dr. S.T. Amalanather, former Bishop of Tuticorin and Rt.Rev.Dr. S.L. Gabriel, former Bishop of Trichy and Most Rev.Dr. M. Devadass Ambrose, Bishop of Thanjavur. At present, the Diocese has 169 priests among whom four are retired and the others are working in the vineyard of the Lord with full vigour and zeal.
Religious men & women in the Diocese:
Along with the Diocesan clergy, men religious, both Priests & Brothers, also work in different parishes giving witness to their specific charisms. They include the Salesians, Carmelites (OCD), Missionaries of St. Francis De Sales (MSFS) and Sacred Heart Brothers. Along with these men, 481 Religious Sisters belonging to 22 different Congregations also help in the mission of the diocese.
Education:
In view of educating the poor children, the Diocese has established 44 orphanages mostly attached to the parishes, which give an integral formation crossing the barriers of caste, religion and language. In all over India the Diocese of Thanjavur runs the highest number of orphanages. There are 103 High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools, middle schools and primary schools and three Industrial Training Centres through which a wonderful service is done in the field of education both academic and technical.
Social Service:
A remarkable work is done in the field of Social Service. Training programmes, awareness programmes on health & hygiene and Self development programmes such as credit unions are organized for the social welfare of the population in the diocese. There are two social service centres in the Diocese: Thanjavur Multipurpose Social Service Society – TMSSS having its central office at Thanjavur and Pudukkottai Multipurpose Social Service Society – PMSSS having its central office at Pudukkottai.
Pastoral Ministry:
There were only 41 Parishes when the Diocese was started. As the number of souls grew, so arose the need for creating new parishes. At present there are 74 parishes and 948 substations. The catholic population of the diocese numbers around two hundred thousand (two lakhs) (2,00,000). The pastoral activities in the diocese is vibrant with many independent commissions for Bible, liturgy, catechism, youth animation, social communication, ecumenism & dialogue with non-Christians, etc. It is worth to note that at present the diocese is experiencing a remarkable spiritual renewal and greater participation of the laity in her life and ministry. Many activities are being organized at various levels for a meaningful celebration of the Great Jubilee 2000. A team of priests, sisters, trained mission catechists and lay people visit every parish for Parish Spiritual Renewal Day. Through retreats, seminars and cultural programmes spiritual renewal is brought forth among the Catholic population of the Diocese.
Publications in the Diocese:
The Diocese publishes two monthly magazines one in English (Vailankanni Calling) and another in the local language (Vailankanni Kuraloli in Tamil language) to propagate the devotion to Our Lady of Health, Vailankanni. Besides these two magazines there are also other publications in the Diocese as follows: Diocesan News Letter and official letter published every month, Deiva Saptham – monthly publication from the Diocesan Charismatic Centre, Urimai Vazhvu – published from TMSSS and small pamphlets and booklets published from Oli Nilayam an Catholic Enquiry Centre at Thanjavur.
Shrine Basilica of Vailankanni:
(Marian Shrine in India known as Lourdes of the East) In the Diocese of Thanjavur there is a famous Marian Shrine at a place known as Vailankanni where pilgrims throng in thousands all through the year. In the sixteenth century, Our Lady appeared to a lame boy in Vailankanni and saved the Portuguese sailors when they were caught in the storm. Many miracles are taking place in this shrine of Our Lady of Health, Vailankanni.
Conclusion:
As we are at the glorious beginning of the third millennium the Diocese of Thanjavur realizes its greater responsibility ahead to lead the Diocese towards growth in every aspect of its life with deeper faith in God and through the intercession of Our Blessed Mother.
A PROFILE OF THE BISHOP OF THANJAVUR
Born of good and pious Catholic parents, Thiru. Mariadoss and Thirumathi Ranjitham in the village of Ammapet on 6th October 1947, Rt. Rev. Devadoss Ambrose had good Catholic upbringing. Hailing from a rural agricultural community in Ammapet, a village near Thanjavur, he truly represents the population in the diocese of Thanjavur. He received his basic education at Ukkadai Appavu Thevar High School and Pre-University Course at Sri Pushpam College, Poondi located in gorgeous agricultural settings surrounded by green paddy fields and coconut trees on Tanjore-Vailankanni Road.
At the age of seventeen he felt more deeply that God calls him for priesthood. He joined St.Mary's Minor Seminary, Thanjavur in nineteen sixty four (1964). From nineteen sixty seven (1967) he received his priestly formation at St. Paul's Seminary, Trichy which was then in the hands of the Jesuits. After seven long years of formation he was ordained as priest on fifth August nineteen seventy four (5th August 1974) by Rt. Rev. Bishop Arokiasamy Sundaram, the first Bishop of Thanjavur.
Soon after the ordination he was appointed as the assistant parish priest of Nagapattinam, an historical parish located on the shores of Bay of Bengal. He did his yeoman service at Nagapattinam for five good years and gained ample pastoral experience. His dedicated services to the people especially during the times of severe cyclone will be gratefully remembered even today. The call of God came to him in a more special way through the bishop that he dedicates his service for the formation of candidates to priesthood. In nineteen seventy nine (1979) he joined the staff at St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary, Bangalore, a prestigious seminary in South India started by the MEP Fathers (Missions Etrangers De Paris). He became the professor of Sacred Scripture at St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary. The Scripture department in St. Peter's is a prestigious department having the world renowned scholars such as Fr. Lucian Legrand MEP and others in the team. It is no easy task to interpret Scripture in the modern times. But with firm will the Bishop Elect accepted this daunting task of teaching the Scripture to the best of his ability along with his illustrious co-professors. He received his higher education in Biblical Institute, Rome (1980-84) and Catholic University, Paris (1991-94). He received a Diploma in Biblical Studies at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
On eighteenth July nineteen ninety seven, the priests, religious and the laity of the Diocese of Thanjavur received the much expected news with jubilation that Rt.Rev.Msgr.M. Devadoss Ambrose will be the new bishop of Thanjavur.
He was consecrated as Bishop of Thanjavur on 24th September 1997. Through his able administration he is leading the Diocese of Thanjavur towards progress in every field.
Diocese
A diocese is the district or see under the supervision of a bishop. It is divided into parishes.An archdiocese is more significant than a diocese. An archdiocese is presided over by an archbishop whose see may have or had importance due to size or historical significance...
located in the city of Tanjore in the Ecclesiastical province
Ecclesiastical Province
An ecclesiastical province is a large jurisdiction of religious government, so named by analogy with a secular province, existing in certain hierarchical Christian churches, especially in the Catholic Church and Orthodox Churches and in the Anglican Communion...
of Pondicherry and Cuddalore
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore is an archdiocese located in the cities of Pondicherry and Cuddalore in India. The Archdiocese now celebrates its 125 years of being elevatd to the status of Archdiocese.-History:...
in India.
History
- November 13, 1952: Established as Diocese of Tanjore from the Diocese of São Tomé of Meliapore
When we trace the history of the Church in India, it is as old as Christianity itself. St. Thomas, one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ brought the Good News of God's Salvation to India. We have quite a few evidences to believe that St. Thomas preached the Gospel in the East and West coast of South India especially in Madras (Chennai) and in the present State of Kerala. From this broad perspective it is very interesting to note the history of the Diocese of Thanjavur. In 1953, the Diocese of Thanjavur was bifurcated from the Diocese of Mylapore which was established in 1606. Mylapore was the second biggest diocese in India. The Padruado Missionaries by their able leadership and dedicated service led this diocese towards the omega point i.e., "Christ" by bringing many more souls to the Catholic Church. In 1950 Mylapore came under the direct jurisdiction of the Congregation for the Propagation of Faith.
Genesis of the Diocese:
The Diocese of Thanjavur was bifurcated from the Diocese of Mylapore on November 23, 1952 by the Holy See, and was erected into a diocese by the Papal Bull Ex Primaevae Ecclesiae
Missionaries in the Diocese:
The territory that constitutes the present Diocese of Thanjavur has been the field of the heroic labour of the Portuguese Padruado Missionaries from Goa, Franciscans, Augustinians, Jesuits, Foreign Missionary Society of Paris (MEP), Salesians and the Diocesan Clergy.
Geography of the Diocese:
At Present the Diocese of Thanjavur comprises the entire districts of Thanjavur, Thiruvarur and Nagai (excepting two taluks of Papanasam and Kumbakonam in the district of Thanjavur). It is also covers six taluks of Pudukottai district and two taluks of Cuddalore district.
Shepherds of the Diocese:
On 25th March 1953 Rt. Rev. Dr. R.A. Sundaram became the first Bishop of Thanjavur. With his motto "Cor Jesu et Mariae spes mea" and with his special gifts for masterly planning and efficient administration, Bishop Sundaram began to build the diocese from scratch. Under his leadership the diocese grew steadily and strongly in every aspect of life. After 33 years of laudable Episcopal ministry, Bishop Sundaram retired in 1986. His successor Archbishop Dr. P. Arokiaswamy took charge on the 26th of November 1986 and continued to lead the diocese to realize her goal. After 11 years of fruitful Episcopal ministry he retired in July 1997. Most Rev. Dr. M. Devadass Ambrose was consecrated as bishop of Thanjavur on 24th September 1997. He is the third bishop of the Diocese of Thanjavur. Known for his hard work and sincerity he continues to lead the Diocese in the right direction.
Bishops & Priests from the Diocese:
When Bishop Sundaram started his ministry there were only 48 priests, many of whom were aged. On seeing the urgent need for priests, the Bishop established a minor seminary in 1953 at Thanjavur. Today this institution is proud of having trained 165 priests in its 46 years of service. The Diocese of Thanjavur is also proud of four of her priests having been elevated to the order of Episcopate. They are Rt. Rev. Dr. Arulaiah, former Bishop of Cuddappa, Rt.Rev.Dr. S.T. Amalanather, former Bishop of Tuticorin and Rt.Rev.Dr. S.L. Gabriel, former Bishop of Trichy and Most Rev.Dr. M. Devadass Ambrose, Bishop of Thanjavur. At present, the Diocese has 169 priests among whom four are retired and the others are working in the vineyard of the Lord with full vigour and zeal.
Religious men & women in the Diocese:
Along with the Diocesan clergy, men religious, both Priests & Brothers, also work in different parishes giving witness to their specific charisms. They include the Salesians, Carmelites (OCD), Missionaries of St. Francis De Sales (MSFS) and Sacred Heart Brothers. Along with these men, 481 Religious Sisters belonging to 22 different Congregations also help in the mission of the diocese.
Education:
In view of educating the poor children, the Diocese has established 44 orphanages mostly attached to the parishes, which give an integral formation crossing the barriers of caste, religion and language. In all over India the Diocese of Thanjavur runs the highest number of orphanages. There are 103 High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools, middle schools and primary schools and three Industrial Training Centres through which a wonderful service is done in the field of education both academic and technical.
Social Service:
A remarkable work is done in the field of Social Service. Training programmes, awareness programmes on health & hygiene and Self development programmes such as credit unions are organized for the social welfare of the population in the diocese. There are two social service centres in the Diocese: Thanjavur Multipurpose Social Service Society – TMSSS having its central office at Thanjavur and Pudukkottai Multipurpose Social Service Society – PMSSS having its central office at Pudukkottai.
Pastoral Ministry:
There were only 41 Parishes when the Diocese was started. As the number of souls grew, so arose the need for creating new parishes. At present there are 74 parishes and 948 substations. The catholic population of the diocese numbers around two hundred thousand (two lakhs) (2,00,000). The pastoral activities in the diocese is vibrant with many independent commissions for Bible, liturgy, catechism, youth animation, social communication, ecumenism & dialogue with non-Christians, etc. It is worth to note that at present the diocese is experiencing a remarkable spiritual renewal and greater participation of the laity in her life and ministry. Many activities are being organized at various levels for a meaningful celebration of the Great Jubilee 2000. A team of priests, sisters, trained mission catechists and lay people visit every parish for Parish Spiritual Renewal Day. Through retreats, seminars and cultural programmes spiritual renewal is brought forth among the Catholic population of the Diocese.
Publications in the Diocese:
The Diocese publishes two monthly magazines one in English (Vailankanni Calling) and another in the local language (Vailankanni Kuraloli in Tamil language) to propagate the devotion to Our Lady of Health, Vailankanni. Besides these two magazines there are also other publications in the Diocese as follows: Diocesan News Letter and official letter published every month, Deiva Saptham – monthly publication from the Diocesan Charismatic Centre, Urimai Vazhvu – published from TMSSS and small pamphlets and booklets published from Oli Nilayam an Catholic Enquiry Centre at Thanjavur.
Shrine Basilica of Vailankanni:
(Marian Shrine in India known as Lourdes of the East) In the Diocese of Thanjavur there is a famous Marian Shrine at a place known as Vailankanni where pilgrims throng in thousands all through the year. In the sixteenth century, Our Lady appeared to a lame boy in Vailankanni and saved the Portuguese sailors when they were caught in the storm. Many miracles are taking place in this shrine of Our Lady of Health, Vailankanni.
Conclusion:
As we are at the glorious beginning of the third millennium the Diocese of Thanjavur realizes its greater responsibility ahead to lead the Diocese towards growth in every aspect of its life with deeper faith in God and through the intercession of Our Blessed Mother.
Special churches
- Major Basilicas:
- Basilica of Our Lady of Good HealthBasilica of Our Lady of Good HealthThe Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health is located at the small town of Velankanni in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. The Roman Catholic Basilica is devoted to Our Lady of Good Health...
, VailankanniVailankanniVelankanni , officially spelled as Vailankanni , also spelled as "Velanganni" , is a Parish under Tanjore Roman Catholic Diocese and a panchayat town in Nagapattinam district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu... - Poondi Madha Basilica, Thanjavur
- Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health
Leadership
- BishopBishopA bishop is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. Within the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox Churches, in the Assyrian Church of the East, in the Independent Catholic Churches, and in the...
s of Tanjore (Latin Rite)- Bishop Devadass Ambrose Mariadoss (June 28, 1997 – present)
- Archbishop Packiam Arokiaswamy (September 12, 1986 – June 28, 1997)
- Bishop Rajarethinam Arokiasamy Sundaram (February 4, 1953 – September 12, 1986)
A PROFILE OF THE BISHOP OF THANJAVUR
Born of good and pious Catholic parents, Thiru. Mariadoss and Thirumathi Ranjitham in the village of Ammapet on 6th October 1947, Rt. Rev. Devadoss Ambrose had good Catholic upbringing. Hailing from a rural agricultural community in Ammapet, a village near Thanjavur, he truly represents the population in the diocese of Thanjavur. He received his basic education at Ukkadai Appavu Thevar High School and Pre-University Course at Sri Pushpam College, Poondi located in gorgeous agricultural settings surrounded by green paddy fields and coconut trees on Tanjore-Vailankanni Road.
At the age of seventeen he felt more deeply that God calls him for priesthood. He joined St.Mary's Minor Seminary, Thanjavur in nineteen sixty four (1964). From nineteen sixty seven (1967) he received his priestly formation at St. Paul's Seminary, Trichy which was then in the hands of the Jesuits. After seven long years of formation he was ordained as priest on fifth August nineteen seventy four (5th August 1974) by Rt. Rev. Bishop Arokiasamy Sundaram, the first Bishop of Thanjavur.
Soon after the ordination he was appointed as the assistant parish priest of Nagapattinam, an historical parish located on the shores of Bay of Bengal. He did his yeoman service at Nagapattinam for five good years and gained ample pastoral experience. His dedicated services to the people especially during the times of severe cyclone will be gratefully remembered even today. The call of God came to him in a more special way through the bishop that he dedicates his service for the formation of candidates to priesthood. In nineteen seventy nine (1979) he joined the staff at St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary, Bangalore, a prestigious seminary in South India started by the MEP Fathers (Missions Etrangers De Paris). He became the professor of Sacred Scripture at St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary. The Scripture department in St. Peter's is a prestigious department having the world renowned scholars such as Fr. Lucian Legrand MEP and others in the team. It is no easy task to interpret Scripture in the modern times. But with firm will the Bishop Elect accepted this daunting task of teaching the Scripture to the best of his ability along with his illustrious co-professors. He received his higher education in Biblical Institute, Rome (1980-84) and Catholic University, Paris (1991-94). He received a Diploma in Biblical Studies at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
On eighteenth July nineteen ninety seven, the priests, religious and the laity of the Diocese of Thanjavur received the much expected news with jubilation that Rt.Rev.Msgr.M. Devadoss Ambrose will be the new bishop of Thanjavur.
He was consecrated as Bishop of Thanjavur on 24th September 1997. Through his able administration he is leading the Diocese of Thanjavur towards progress in every field.