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Charles Lavigne

Charles Lavigne, S.J. was a Catholic bishop of the Latin Church from France who was appointed as the first Vicar Apostolic in the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church Vicariate of Kottayam on 20 May 1887.[1] After shifting the seat of Kottayam Vicariate to Changanacherry on 16 September 1890,[1][2] his term ended on 28 July 1896. He later served as the first Bishop of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka from 27 August 1898[3] until his death at Marvejols in France on 11 July 1913.[4]


Charles Lavigne S.J.
First Bishop of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
Portrait of Charles Lavigne S.J.
ChurchCatholic Church (Latin Church)
SeeTrincomalee
Appointed27 August 1898
Term ended11 July 1913
Predecessorpost established
SuccessorGaston Robichez, S.J
Other post(s)Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam (later renamed Changanacherry), Kerala
Personal details
Born
Louis

(1840-01-06)January 6, 1840
Marvejols, France
DiedJuly 11, 1913(1913-07-11) (aged 73)
Marvejols, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationCatholic bishop
Previous post(s)Secretary to Jesuit General in Rome
Charles Lavigne
First Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam (later renamed Changanacherry), Kerala
Appointed13 September 1887
Installed10 May 1888
Term ended11 June 1896
Predecessorpost established
SuccessorMatthew Makil
Orders
Ordination1864
Consecration13 November 1887
by Bishop Julien Costes

Early life edit

Louis Charles Lavigne was born in the Lavigne family on 6 January 1840 at Marvejols in France.[5] His father was a farmer and an employee in a weaving mill. Charles' mother Louie Gordon was a convert from Protestantism. Charles was the youngest of the 12 children in the family.[6] After his primary education at the school of Christian Brothers and higher education at a Jesuit college at the City of Mend in France, he joined seminary for priestly formation. Though his intention was to become a Jesuit priest, he first became a diocesan priest respecting the wishes of his parents.[6]

Charles' priestly ordination was on 17 December 1864 at Mend by the imposition of hands by Msgr. Flockier.[5] Charles was professor at Mend Diocesan Minor Seminary at the time of his ordination and he continued that for two more years. He joined the novitiate house of the Society of Jesus at Toulouse in France and did his religious profession on 27 December 1866. Then he served as prefect of the seminarians and teacher and prefect of studies in the minor seminary at Monbana in France for five years. Afterwards, he taught Mathematics and Physics at Kausia College.[5]

Since Jesuits were expelled from France in 1880, he moved to Spain and worked as a science professor at Uclés College.[7] He was then transferred to Rome as assistant to Fr. Buck S.J., the general secretary of the Society of Jesus. After the death of Fr. Buck, Fr. Charles returned from Rome to France.[8]

Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam edit

The Syrian Catholics, who were part of the Vicariate of Verapoly along with the Latin Catholics, had been writing to Vatican seeking the establishment of Syrian dioceses and appointment of eparchs from their own rite and community. Though Bishop Mercellinus OCD, the co-adjutor bishop of Verapoly, was in charge of the Syrians,[9] majority of them believed that their development would happen only under the leadership of their own bishops.

Considering the wishes of the Syrian faithful in Kerala, Pope Leo XIII separated the Syrians from the Archdiocese of Verapoly and established the Vicariates of Kottayam and Trichur. Msgr. Adolphus Edwin Medlycott was appointed as the Vicar Apostolic of Trichur[10] and Charles Lavigne, the Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam and Titular Bishop of Milevum on 20 May 1887.[11][12] Their role was to pave the way for transition from the governance of foreign hierarchs to local bishops as head of the Syrian Catholics.

Reception and setup edit

Within a few months after Charles returned from Rome to France, he was appointed as Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam, in Kerala state, India on 23 August 1887.[13] His episcopal ordination as Titular Bishop of Milevum was on 13 November 1887 by Cardinal Borse.[8][14][15] He started his journey to Kerala on 15 March 1888. He reached Trichy on 5 April 1888.[16] At the request of Apostolic Delegate Msgr. Andrew Aiuti, Fr. Mani Nidhiri, Fr. Louis Pazheparambil, and Fr. Alexander T. OCD went to receive the bishop at Trichy. They, along with the bishop, went to Ootty to meet the Apostolic Delegate. Then they proceeded to Ernakulam which was also part of Kottayam Vicariate. After the reception at Ernakulam on 1 May 1888, Bishop Charles travelled to Mannanam via Vaikam by waterway. The reception at Mannanam on 9 May 1888 was a grant one.[17] Bishop Lavinge took charge reading his papal bull at St. George Church Edacat on 10 May 1888.[18] That church became the first Cathedral of Vicariate of Kottayam.[19]

Honoring the instruction from Rome, Bishop Charles appointed four Syrian priests as his consultors. Fr. Mani Nidhirikkal, Fr. Alexander Kattakkayath, Fr. Louis Pazheparambil were the consultors from the Northists and Fr. Joseph Tharayil was from the Southists. Bishop first lived at Mannanam Carmelite House and later moved to Kottayam town.[20] According to the letter from the Apostolic Delegate on 6 May 1889 from Ootty, Bishop Charles appointed Fr. Mani Nidhiriakkal as Vicar General in charge of the Northists and Fr. Mathew Makil as Vicar General for Southists on 8 September 1889. These Vicar Generals from the local priests had some privileges including dressing like a bishop, right to offer Pontifical Mass, administer the Sacrament of Confirmation, and giving minor orders for seminarians.[21]

Though Charles made attempts to construct his residence and an educational institution in Kottayam town, he could not do them because of the ongoing disagreements with non-Catholics during that time. So, with the permission from ecclesiastical authorities, he moved his seat to Changanacherry that had a bigger church than Edacat and had a higher Catholic population.[22] While maintaining the name, Vicariate of Kottayam, he moved to Changanacherry after two years on 16 September 1890.[23]

Contributions in Kerala edit

Considering the ardent desire of the Syrian Christians, Bishop Charles worked hard for the development of his vicariate. He trained the clergy for their future pastoral leadership.[24] He appointed vicar generals from Northists and Southists of his diocese and administered the vicariate through them. Instead of the traditional system of training candidates for priesthood by individual priests, Lavigne sent seminarians from his vicariate to seminaries in Verapoly, Mangalapuram, Papal Seminary in Kandy, and Propaganda Seminary in Rome.[25]

Lavinge held a Synod at the Church in Changanacherry from 18 to 20 December 1888 to discuss and decide on the details of pastoral arrangements in his vicarate. Vicars of parishes, superiors of religious congregations, and rectors of seminaries attended in the Changanacherry synod that made several pastoral decisions.[26]

Bishop Lavigne established new churches. He elevated eight parishes of the Northists and two parishes of Southists as foranes on 10 October 1891.[27] He codified regulations for church administration, introduced catechism classes in parishes and schools, and showed his interest in administering first Holy Communion to children. He promoted the use of scapular and devotion to the souls in purgatory.[28] He gave importance to evangelization among the low casts and established churches for the new converts.[29] He, along with Fr. Mani Nidhirikkal, promoted reunion of Jacobites to Catholic faith.[30]

There were schisms against Catholic faith in the community. Lavigne tried to convince their leaders and followers to keep up the Catholic doctrines. He could win some of them.[31]

Lavigne was the pioneer in establishing English educational institutions for the Syrians. The first school he established was St. Berchmans English High School in Changanacherry.[32] He also started schools in other places including Brahmamangalam[33] for the Southists, and supported school at Mannanam established by Carmelite priests. He established Girls Schools at Mutholy, Changanacherry, and Alappuzha. Along with convents, Bishop Charles started Job training centers for women.[34]

Lavigne started or approved the establishment of religious congregations for men and women in the vicariate. He approved the desire of eight pious women from Pala and neighboring places, who were members of the Secular Franciscan (Third) Order to start a religious community. Thus, the Franciscan Clarist Congregation (FCC) was started at Changanacherry.[35] Bishop Charles started an orphanage and entrusted that to the Clarist sisters.[36] He started four religious communities for Carmelite Sisters. They were at Mutholay, Changanacherry, Vaikom, and Arakkuzha.[37] He also promoted the establishment of the Visitation Congregation for the Southists at Kaipuzha.[36]

Succession Plan edit

 
Mar Mathew Makil, the successor of Bishop Lavigne at Changanacherry.

In 1892, Lavigne fell ill and underwent surgery at St. Martha's Hospital in Bangalore by a French doctor. He did not fully recover from the sickness.[38] He and the Vicar Apostolic of Trichur Msgr. Adolphus Edwin Medlycott recommended to Propaganda Fide, the reconstitution of the Kottayam and Trichur vicariates as Vicariates of Trichur, Ernakulam, and Changanacherry.

The prefect of Propaganda Fide in Rome Mieczysław Halka-Ledóchowski asked Lavigne in 1895 to recommend the names of priests who could be his successors of the Vicariate of Kottayam. He recommended Vicar General Mar Mathew Makil and his secretary Fr. Louis Pazhiparambil as the eligible candidates in his reply to the prefect dated 22 February 1895.[39]

Since Lavigne's health was worsening, he went to Europe with his secretary Fr. Luis Pazheparambil on 30 September 1895. His intention was to seek better medical treatment, visit the Pope to present the report of his vicariate, and to raise funds for the upgrading of St. Berchmans School in Changanacherry. In January 1896, he had another surgery at his native Toulouse, and recovered from his sickness after this surgery.[31]

According to the recommendation of the Apostolic Vicars of Kottayam and Trichur, the Holy See reconstituted the two vicariates as three with local priests as bishops. Thus, Mar Mathew Makil was appointed for Changanacherry, Mar Aloysius Pazheparambil for Ernakulam, and Mar John Menachery for Trichur on 28 July 1896.[23]

Bishop of Trincomalee edit

Transition to Sri Lanka edit

After his apostolic visit, he stayed at Uclés school in Spain and later at Balardi College in France. While in Europe, Bishop Lavigne came to know that he was relieved from his position of Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam. So he did not return to Kerala to accept any gratitude from the people he served for eight years.[40]

During his stay in France, he was appointed as the Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Madagascar, France with effect from 8 May 1897.[14] Bishop Jean-Baptiste Cazet, S.J. was the Vicar Apostolic of Madagascar at that time.[24][41] The French government did not agree with Charles' appointment. So, he helped the local bishops in their pastoral ministry.[42] Soon, Bishop Charles was appointed as the first bishop of the newly established Diocese of Trincomalee in Sri Lanka on 27 August 1898. He reached the new diocese in November 1898 and took charge.[43]

Contributions in Trincomalee edit

Lavigne converted many to Catholic faith.[44] He opened a public library at Batticaloa in 1907 to keep communication with the non-Christians.[44] He constructed many churches and reconstructed the old ones.

The bishop promoted education of children. He started orphanages and schools. He established a collage in Trincomalee with the support of missionaries.[42] To overcome the shortage of teachers, bishop started a teachers' training school.[45] He started orphanages and schools for girls and entrusted their management to religious congregations.

Bishop Lavigne promoted vocations to priesthood and religious life. He established a minor seminary in his diocese. Candidates to priesthood were sent to different seminaries for formation. He welcomed missionaries from Europe including nuns and religious brothers.[42] He promoted establishing religious congregations in his diocese. The bishop trained foreign missionaries in Tamil language for preaching to the local people.[46] He established retreat centers in his diocese.[47]

Silver Jubilee edit

Trincomalee Diocese celebrated the Episcopal Silver Jubilee of Bishop Charles Lavinge on 13 November 1912. Besides the large attendance in the jubilee celebration, greetings and gifts came to the jubilarian from different countries and people of different religions including Kerala where he served before. Pope Pius X honored him with the title, "Domestic Prelate and Assistant to the Pontifical Throne."[48]

End Times edit

Lavigne went to Europe in 1913. He visited Marseille in France and then went to the Vatican to visit the Pope. He visited France, Belgium, and Holland. He took rest at his native place, Marvejols in France. While taking part in a reception in his honor at Montpellier Charity School, he became ill and contracted pneumonia.[24] His sickness got verse. He received Sacrament of the Sick from the Superior of the Society of Jesus. He died on 11 July 1913 at the age of 73,[49] and buried in the cathedral there.[6]

The Archeparchy of Kottayam has installed a monument at his first Cathedral St. George's Church Edacat in Kottayam where he was installed as the Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam on 10 May 1888. The Visitation Congregation's convent in Edacat and the Vallambrosian Benedictine Minor Seminary near Kottayam are established in the name of Bishop Charles Lavinge.[50]

See also edit

Bibliography edit

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  • Kottoor, Dr. Thomas (2012). "ബിഷപ്പ് കാർലോസ് ലവീഞ്ഞ് കോട്ടയം അതിരൂപതയ്ക്ക് വഴികാട്ടി" കോട്ടയം അതിരൂപത ശതാബ്ദി സ്മരണിക 1911- 2011. Kottayam: Archeparchy of Kottayam. 2012, pp. 22–23.
  • Makil, Mathew (2001). കോട്ടയം മിസത്തിന്റെ സ്ഥാപന ചരിത്രം. Kottayam: Bishop Makil Foundation.
  • Moolakkatt, Archbishop Mathew (2006), "കോട്ടയം അതിരൂപത: ഉത്ഭവവും വളർച്ചയും" സുവർണ്ണസ്മൃതി, Golden Jubilee Souvenir, Changanacherry: Archeparchy of Changanacherry, pp. 389–392.
  • Mutholath, Fr. Abraham (Ed.) Dr. Charles Lavigne S.J. (1986). The Diocese of Kottayam Platinum Souvenir 1911–1986. Kottayam: Jyothi Book House. pp. 79–81.
  • Pallath, Paul & George Kanjirakkatt. Origin of the Southist Vicariate of Kottayam, Acts and Facts. Vadavathoor, Kottayam: Oriental Institute of Religious Studies India. ISBN 978-81-88456-71-0.
  • Perumthottam, Dr. Joseph (Ed.) (1999). മാർ ചാൾസ് ലവീഞ്ഞ്, ജീവചരിത്രവും ഇടയലേഖനങ്ങളും. Changanacherry: HIRS Publications.
  • ശാന്തിതീർത്ഥം, വിസിറ്റേഷൻ സഭാചരിത്രം (History of the Visitation Sisters). Kottayam: Visitation Congregation, Kottayam. 1997. pp. 92–95.

External links edit

  • Knanayology
  • Expired Bishops of the Archdiocese of Kottayam
  • Diocese of Trincomalee
  • Biodata from Catholic Hierarchy website


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charles, lavigne, catholic, bishop, latin, church, from, france, appointed, first, vicar, apostolic, syro, malabar, catholic, church, vicariate, kottayam, 1887, after, shifting, seat, kottayam, vicariate, changanacherry, september, 1890, term, ended, july, 189. Charles Lavigne S J was a Catholic bishop of the Latin Church from France who was appointed as the first Vicar Apostolic in the Syro Malabar Catholic Church Vicariate of Kottayam on 20 May 1887 1 After shifting the seat of Kottayam Vicariate to Changanacherry on 16 September 1890 1 2 his term ended on 28 July 1896 He later served as the first Bishop of Trincomalee Sri Lanka from 27 August 1898 3 until his death at Marvejols in France on 11 July 1913 4 The Most ReverendCharles Lavigne S J First Bishop of Trincomalee Sri LankaPortrait of Charles Lavigne S J ChurchCatholic Church Latin Church SeeTrincomaleeAppointed27 August 1898Term ended11 July 1913Predecessorpost establishedSuccessorGaston Robichez S JOther post s Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam later renamed Changanacherry KeralaPersonal detailsBornLouis 1840 01 06 January 6 1840Marvejols FranceDiedJuly 11 1913 1913 07 11 aged 73 Marvejols FranceNationalityFrenchOccupationCatholic bishopPrevious post s Secretary to Jesuit General in RomeCharles LavigneFirst Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam later renamed Changanacherry KeralaAppointed13 September 1887Installed10 May 1888Term ended11 June 1896Predecessorpost establishedSuccessorMatthew MakilOrdersOrdination1864Consecration13 November 1887by Bishop Julien Costes Contents 1 Early life 2 Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam 2 1 Reception and setup 2 2 Contributions in Kerala 2 3 Succession Plan 3 Bishop of Trincomalee 3 1 Transition to Sri Lanka 3 2 Contributions in Trincomalee 3 3 Silver Jubilee 4 End Times 5 See also 6 Bibliography 7 External links 8 ReferencesEarly life editLouis Charles Lavigne was born in the Lavigne family on 6 January 1840 at Marvejols in France 5 His father was a farmer and an employee in a weaving mill Charles mother Louie Gordon was a convert from Protestantism Charles was the youngest of the 12 children in the family 6 After his primary education at the school of Christian Brothers and higher education at a Jesuit college at the City of Mend in France he joined seminary for priestly formation Though his intention was to become a Jesuit priest he first became a diocesan priest respecting the wishes of his parents 6 Charles priestly ordination was on 17 December 1864 at Mend by the imposition of hands by Msgr Flockier 5 Charles was professor at Mend Diocesan Minor Seminary at the time of his ordination and he continued that for two more years He joined the novitiate house of the Society of Jesus at Toulouse in France and did his religious profession on 27 December 1866 Then he served as prefect of the seminarians and teacher and prefect of studies in the minor seminary at Monbana in France for five years Afterwards he taught Mathematics and Physics at Kausia College 5 Since Jesuits were expelled from France in 1880 he moved to Spain and worked as a science professor at Ucles College 7 He was then transferred to Rome as assistant to Fr Buck S J the general secretary of the Society of Jesus After the death of Fr Buck Fr Charles returned from Rome to France 8 Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam editThe Syrian Catholics who were part of the Vicariate of Verapoly along with the Latin Catholics had been writing to Vatican seeking the establishment of Syrian dioceses and appointment of eparchs from their own rite and community Though Bishop Mercellinus OCD the co adjutor bishop of Verapoly was in charge of the Syrians 9 majority of them believed that their development would happen only under the leadership of their own bishops Considering the wishes of the Syrian faithful in Kerala Pope Leo XIII separated the Syrians from the Archdiocese of Verapoly and established the Vicariates of Kottayam and Trichur Msgr Adolphus Edwin Medlycott was appointed as the Vicar Apostolic of Trichur 10 and Charles Lavigne the Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam and Titular Bishop of Milevum on 20 May 1887 11 12 Their role was to pave the way for transition from the governance of foreign hierarchs to local bishops as head of the Syrian Catholics Reception and setup edit Within a few months after Charles returned from Rome to France he was appointed as Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam in Kerala state India on 23 August 1887 13 His episcopal ordination as Titular Bishop of Milevum was on 13 November 1887 by Cardinal Borse 8 14 15 He started his journey to Kerala on 15 March 1888 He reached Trichy on 5 April 1888 16 At the request of Apostolic Delegate Msgr Andrew Aiuti Fr Mani Nidhiri Fr Louis Pazheparambil and Fr Alexander T OCD went to receive the bishop at Trichy They along with the bishop went to Ootty to meet the Apostolic Delegate Then they proceeded to Ernakulam which was also part of Kottayam Vicariate After the reception at Ernakulam on 1 May 1888 Bishop Charles travelled to Mannanam via Vaikam by waterway The reception at Mannanam on 9 May 1888 was a grant one 17 Bishop Lavinge took charge reading his papal bull at St George Church Edacat on 10 May 1888 18 That church became the first Cathedral of Vicariate of Kottayam 19 Honoring the instruction from Rome Bishop Charles appointed four Syrian priests as his consultors Fr Mani Nidhirikkal Fr Alexander Kattakkayath Fr Louis Pazheparambil were the consultors from the Northists and Fr Joseph Tharayil was from the Southists Bishop first lived at Mannanam Carmelite House and later moved to Kottayam town 20 According to the letter from the Apostolic Delegate on 6 May 1889 from Ootty Bishop Charles appointed Fr Mani Nidhiriakkal as Vicar General in charge of the Northists and Fr Mathew Makil as Vicar General for Southists on 8 September 1889 These Vicar Generals from the local priests had some privileges including dressing like a bishop right to offer Pontifical Mass administer the Sacrament of Confirmation and giving minor orders for seminarians 21 Though Charles made attempts to construct his residence and an educational institution in Kottayam town he could not do them because of the ongoing disagreements with non Catholics during that time So with the permission from ecclesiastical authorities he moved his seat to Changanacherry that had a bigger church than Edacat and had a higher Catholic population 22 While maintaining the name Vicariate of Kottayam he moved to Changanacherry after two years on 16 September 1890 23 Contributions in Kerala edit Considering the ardent desire of the Syrian Christians Bishop Charles worked hard for the development of his vicariate He trained the clergy for their future pastoral leadership 24 He appointed vicar generals from Northists and Southists of his diocese and administered the vicariate through them Instead of the traditional system of training candidates for priesthood by individual priests Lavigne sent seminarians from his vicariate to seminaries in Verapoly Mangalapuram Papal Seminary in Kandy and Propaganda Seminary in Rome 25 Lavinge held a Synod at the Church in Changanacherry from 18 to 20 December 1888 to discuss and decide on the details of pastoral arrangements in his vicarate Vicars of parishes superiors of religious congregations and rectors of seminaries attended in the Changanacherry synod that made several pastoral decisions 26 Bishop Lavigne established new churches He elevated eight parishes of the Northists and two parishes of Southists as foranes on 10 October 1891 27 He codified regulations for church administration introduced catechism classes in parishes and schools and showed his interest in administering first Holy Communion to children He promoted the use of scapular and devotion to the souls in purgatory 28 He gave importance to evangelization among the low casts and established churches for the new converts 29 He along with Fr Mani Nidhirikkal promoted reunion of Jacobites to Catholic faith 30 There were schisms against Catholic faith in the community Lavigne tried to convince their leaders and followers to keep up the Catholic doctrines He could win some of them 31 Lavigne was the pioneer in establishing English educational institutions for the Syrians The first school he established was St Berchmans English High School in Changanacherry 32 He also started schools in other places including Brahmamangalam 33 for the Southists and supported school at Mannanam established by Carmelite priests He established Girls Schools at Mutholy Changanacherry and Alappuzha Along with convents Bishop Charles started Job training centers for women 34 Lavigne started or approved the establishment of religious congregations for men and women in the vicariate He approved the desire of eight pious women from Pala and neighboring places who were members of the Secular Franciscan Third Order to start a religious community Thus the Franciscan Clarist Congregation FCC was started at Changanacherry 35 Bishop Charles started an orphanage and entrusted that to the Clarist sisters 36 He started four religious communities for Carmelite Sisters They were at Mutholay Changanacherry Vaikom and Arakkuzha 37 He also promoted the establishment of the Visitation Congregation for the Southists at Kaipuzha 36 Succession Plan edit nbsp Mar Mathew Makil the successor of Bishop Lavigne at Changanacherry In 1892 Lavigne fell ill and underwent surgery at St Martha s Hospital in Bangalore by a French doctor He did not fully recover from the sickness 38 He and the Vicar Apostolic of Trichur Msgr Adolphus Edwin Medlycott recommended to Propaganda Fide the reconstitution of the Kottayam and Trichur vicariates as Vicariates of Trichur Ernakulam and Changanacherry The prefect of Propaganda Fide in Rome Mieczyslaw Halka Ledochowski asked Lavigne in 1895 to recommend the names of priests who could be his successors of the Vicariate of Kottayam He recommended Vicar General Mar Mathew Makil and his secretary Fr Louis Pazhiparambil as the eligible candidates in his reply to the prefect dated 22 February 1895 39 Since Lavigne s health was worsening he went to Europe with his secretary Fr Luis Pazheparambil on 30 September 1895 His intention was to seek better medical treatment visit the Pope to present the report of his vicariate and to raise funds for the upgrading of St Berchmans School in Changanacherry In January 1896 he had another surgery at his native Toulouse and recovered from his sickness after this surgery 31 According to the recommendation of the Apostolic Vicars of Kottayam and Trichur the Holy See reconstituted the two vicariates as three with local priests as bishops Thus Mar Mathew Makil was appointed for Changanacherry Mar Aloysius Pazheparambil for Ernakulam and Mar John Menachery for Trichur on 28 July 1896 23 Bishop of Trincomalee editTransition to Sri Lanka edit After his apostolic visit he stayed at Ucles school in Spain and later at Balardi College in France While in Europe Bishop Lavigne came to know that he was relieved from his position of Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam So he did not return to Kerala to accept any gratitude from the people he served for eight years 40 During his stay in France he was appointed as the Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Madagascar France with effect from 8 May 1897 14 Bishop Jean Baptiste Cazet S J was the Vicar Apostolic of Madagascar at that time 24 41 The French government did not agree with Charles appointment So he helped the local bishops in their pastoral ministry 42 Soon Bishop Charles was appointed as the first bishop of the newly established Diocese of Trincomalee in Sri Lanka on 27 August 1898 He reached the new diocese in November 1898 and took charge 43 Contributions in Trincomalee edit Lavigne converted many to Catholic faith 44 He opened a public library at Batticaloa in 1907 to keep communication with the non Christians 44 He constructed many churches and reconstructed the old ones The bishop promoted education of children He started orphanages and schools He established a collage in Trincomalee with the support of missionaries 42 To overcome the shortage of teachers bishop started a teachers training school 45 He started orphanages and schools for girls and entrusted their management to religious congregations Bishop Lavigne promoted vocations to priesthood and religious life He established a minor seminary in his diocese Candidates to priesthood were sent to different seminaries for formation He welcomed missionaries from Europe including nuns and religious brothers 42 He promoted establishing religious congregations in his diocese The bishop trained foreign missionaries in Tamil language for preaching to the local people 46 He established retreat centers in his diocese 47 Silver Jubilee edit Trincomalee Diocese celebrated the Episcopal Silver Jubilee of Bishop Charles Lavinge on 13 November 1912 Besides the large attendance in the jubilee celebration greetings and gifts came to the jubilarian from different countries and people of different religions including Kerala where he served before Pope Pius X honored him with the title Domestic Prelate and Assistant to the Pontifical Throne 48 End Times editLavigne went to Europe in 1913 He visited Marseille in France and then went to the Vatican to visit the Pope He visited France Belgium and Holland He took rest at his native place Marvejols in France While taking part in a reception in his honor at Montpellier Charity School he became ill and contracted pneumonia 24 His sickness got verse He received Sacrament of the Sick from the Superior of the Society of Jesus He died on 11 July 1913 at the age of 73 49 and buried in the cathedral there 6 The Archeparchy of Kottayam has installed a monument at his first Cathedral St George s Church Edacat in Kottayam where he was installed as the Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam on 10 May 1888 The Visitation Congregation s convent in Edacat and the Vallambrosian Benedictine Minor Seminary near Kottayam are established in the name of Bishop Charles Lavinge 50 See also editKnanayology Archeparchy of Kottayam Archeparchy of Changanacherry Diocese of TrincomaleeBibliography editChoolaparambil Mar Alexander Ed Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 122 159 Kottoor Dr Thomas 2012 ബ ഷപ പ ക ർല സ ലവ ഞ ഞ ക ട ടയ അത ര പതയ ക ക വഴ ക ട ട ക ട ടയ അത ര പത ശത ബ ദ സ മരണ ക 1911 2011 Kottayam Archeparchy of Kottayam 2012 pp 22 23 Makil Mathew 2001 ക ട ടയ മ സത ത ന റ സ ഥ പന ചര ത ര Kottayam Bishop Makil Foundation Moolakkatt Archbishop Mathew 2006 ക ട ടയ അത ര പത ഉത ഭവവ വളർച ചയ സ വർണ ണസ മ ത Golden Jubilee Souvenir Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 389 392 Mutholath Fr Abraham Ed Dr Charles Lavigne S J 1986 The Diocese of Kottayam Platinum Souvenir 1911 1986 Kottayam Jyothi Book House pp 79 81 Pallath Paul amp George Kanjirakkatt Origin of the Southist Vicariate of Kottayam Acts and Facts Vadavathoor Kottayam Oriental Institute of Religious Studies India ISBN 978 81 88456 71 0 Perumthottam Dr Joseph Ed 1999 മ ർ ച ൾസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ജ വചര ത രവ ഇടയല ഖനങ ങള Changanacherry HIRS Publications ശ ന ത ത ർത ഥ വ സ റ റ ഷൻ സഭ ചര ത ര History of the Visitation Sisters Kottayam Visitation Congregation Kottayam 1997 pp 92 95 External links editKnanayology Expired Bishops of the Archdiocese of Kottayam Diocese of Trincomalee Biodata from Catholic Hierarchy websiteReferences edit a b Syro Malabar Church Chronology www syromalabarchurch in Archived from the original on 4 October 2021 Retrieved 16 April 2021 Archdiocese Changanacherry www archdiocesechanganacherry org Retrieved 16 April 2021 Trincomalee Diocese Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 16 April 2021 Kottoor Dr Thomas 2012 ബ ഷപ പ ക ർല സ ലവ ഞ ഞ ക ട ടയ അത ര പതയ ക ക വഴ ക ട ട ക ട ടയ അത ര പത ശത ബ ദ സ മരണ ക 1911 2011 Kottayam Archeparchy of Kottayam pp 22 23 a b c Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 p i a b c Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 157 Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp i ii a b Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp ii Makil Mathew 2001 ക ട ടയ മ സത ത ന റ സ ഥ പന ചര ത ര Kottayam Bishop Makil Foundation p 34 History Archdiocese of Trichur www trichurarchdiocese org Retrieved 21 April 2021 Syro Malabar Church Chronology www syromalabarchurch in Archived from the original on 4 October 2021 Retrieved 20 April 2021 Archdiocese Changanacherry www archdiocesechanganacherry org Retrieved 21 April 2021 Pallath Paul amp George Kanjirakkatt Origin of the Southist Vicariate of Kottayam Acts and Facts Vadavathoor Kottayam Oriental Institute of Religious Studies India ISBN 978 81 88456 71 0 p 30 a b Bishop Charles Lavigne Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 21 April 2021 Mutholath Fr Abraham Ed Dr Charles Lavigne S J 1986 The Diocese of Kottayam Platinum Souvenir 1911 1986 Kottayam Jyothi Book House pp 79 Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 124 125 Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 125 St George Knanaya Catholic Forane Church Edacatt THE ARCHEPARCHY OF KOTTAYAM Leading the Knanaya Community 19 July 2013 Retrieved 21 April 2021 Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 126 Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 128 129 Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp iii iv Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 134 136 a b Syro Malabar Church Chronology www syromalabarchurch in Archived from the original on 4 October 2021 Retrieved 21 April 2021 a b c Mutholath Fr Abraham Ed Dr Charles Lavigne S J 1986 The Diocese of Kottayam Platinum Souvenir 1911 1986 Kottayam Jyothi Book House pp 80 Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp v vi Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 129 130 Moolakkatt Archbishop Mathew 2006 ക ട ടയ അത ര പത ഉത ഭവവ വളർച ചയ സ വർണ ണസ മ ത Golden Jubilee Souvenir Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 390 Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp vi Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp vii Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 130 a b Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 153 Changanassery Principal St Berchmans HSS St Berchmans Higher Secondary School Retrieved 20 April 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp iv Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 151 St Alphonsa Saint Alphonsa The FRANCISCAN CLARIST CONGREGATION www saintalphonsamma org Retrieved 20 April 2021 a b Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp v Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 134 Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 148 Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 149 Kottoor Dr Thomas 2012 ബ ഷപ പ ക ർല സ ലവ ഞ ഞ ക ട ടയ അത ര പതയ ക ക വഴ ക ട ട ക ട ടയ അത ര പത ശത ബ ദ സ മരണ ക 1911 2011 Kottayam Archeparchy of Kottayam pp 22 Bishop Jean Baptiste Cazet Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 21 April 2021 a b c Koottummel Joseph 1998 മ ർ ച റൽസ ലവ ഞ ഞ ചങ ങന ശ ര അത ര പത ഇന നല ഇന ന Changanacherry Archeparchy of Changanacherry pp 155 Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp ix a b Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp xii Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp iv x Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp xi xii Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp xii xiii Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp xiii Pastoral Letters ക ല ച യ ത ഡ ക ടർ ലവ ഞ ഞ ഡ ക ടർ മ ക ക ൽ എന ന വന ദ യ പ ത ക കന മ ർ തങ ങള ട ഭരണക ലത ത പ രസ ദ ധപ പ ട ത ത യ ട ട ള ളത Kottayam The Catholic Diocese of Kottayam 1925 pp xiv xv Kottoor Dr Thomas 2012 ബ ഷപ പ ക ർല സ ലവ ഞ ഞ ക ട ടയ അത ര പതയ ക ക വഴ ക ട ട ക ട ടയ അത ര പത ശത ബ ദ സ മരണ ക 1911 2011 Kottayam Archeparchy of Kottayam pp 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Lavigne amp oldid 1212158741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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