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Sacred Heart Church, Madagondapalli

Sacred Heart Church, Madagondapall, is one of the earliest Catholic churches within the Dharmapuri Diocese, boasting a 141-year legacy. For over 94 years, it has served as a parish church, offering a sacred space for Catholics to gather in worship.

Sacred Heart Church
திரு இருதய ஆண்டவர் ஆலயம்
Front view of this church
12°37′39″N 77°43′54″E / 12.6276246°N 77.7315573°E / 12.6276246; 77.7315573
Location Mathagondapalli, Thally, Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu
CountryIndia
DenominationCatholic
Religious orderJesuit
Membership350 Families
History
StatusParish church
Founded1930
Founder(s)Fr. Billyard and Fr. Issac
DedicationJesus Christ
Cult(s) presentCatholic devotions
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeChurch
StyleModern Architecture
Groundbreaking1975
Completed1976
Administration
ArchdiocesePondicherry and Cuddalore
DioceseDharmapuri
Episcopal areaTNBC
DeaneryDenkanikottai
Parish Mathagondapalli
Clergy
ArchbishopFrancis Kalist
Bishop(s)Lawrence Pius Dorairaj
Priest(s)Fr. Vijay Amirtharaj

History edit

After the invasion of Tipu Sultan in the 1780s, Catholic settlements disappeared in the Hosur and Denkanikotta areas. Additionally, the people in Kappinagathi and Edapalli, near Kelamangalam, also left out of Tippu Sultan's Mysore region.[1]

Madagondapalli Settlement edit

The establishment of the Madagondapalli (Madagondanahalli) catholic settlement is recorded by Fr. M.S Joseph, who stated that it took place around 1794 during the decline of Tippu Sultan.[2] In 1799, Paris Missionarian Fr. Abe Dubey, a historian, mentioned this place when he was traveling towards Mysore. Historian Adrien Launay, in his book, mentioned that in the 1830s, Vicar. Charbonnaux assigned Fr. Antony to take charge of the Srirangapatnam parish. On his way to Mysore - Srirangapitina from Pondicherry, Fr. Antony observed and documented how the Catholics of Hosur and Denkanikotta had relocated and settled in Palacode and Madagondapalli. They continued their religious practices with the help of often visiting missionaries from Mathigiri.

In 1845, the Apostolic Vicariate of Mysore was formed as a suffragan of the Pondicherry Apostolic Vicariate,[3] and during that time, Bangalore, Hosur, and Denkanikotai came under the administration of Mysore. After being consecrated as the First Bishop of Mysore in Pondicherry, Bishop Charbonnaux[4] visited Madagondapalli on his way to Mysore. At that time, Madagondapalli was under the Bangalore Deanery.

Due to a lack of priests in the Bangalore deanery for some years, Madagondapalli came under the charge of Kovilur Church. In the 1840s, Fr. Pierre Gouyon, a Kovilur priest, was also assigned to take charge of Rayakottai, Edappally, Mathigiri, Madagondapalli, Dasarapalli, and Denkanikottai areas. Later, Mysore missionaries from Begur, Anekal, and Mathigiri took care of Madagondapalli.

Parish edit

Until 1930, Madagondapalli remained under the jurisdiction of the Mysore Diocese as a substation of Mathigiri. It then came under the administration of the newly formed Diocese of Salem and became a parish church.[5] In September 1930, Fr. Billyard resided in Madagondapalli and became the first parish priest of Madagondapalli Church. During that time, the Madagondapalli parish extended its area to include the present Denkanikottai vicar, encompassing regions from Thally-Avaripalli to Rayakottai.

When the Salem Diocese was formed in 1930, Bishop Henry Prunier[6] requested Fr. Thalachira to work for the Salem Diocese. Later, in 1954, he became the parish priest of Madagondapalli. On December 24, 1960, he died and was buried here. His tomb is located in front of this church.

The present church was built during the tenure of Fr. Sr. Issac; it opened in 1976.

For many decades, Gopasandiram[7] was a substation of this parish. In 1937, a small chapel was built for Gopasandiram Catholic, and on January 14, 2014, a new church was constructed in the name of Vinnarasi Annai Church, turning Gopasandiram into a Quazi parish.

FSM Sisters edit

In 1937, in response to an invitation from Most Rev. Henry Prunier, the then-Bishop of Salem, FSM Sisters started a medical service with a small dispensary in Madagondapalli. In 1968, Bishop Selvanather of Salem offered land to the sisters, who then built Lordus Hospital in 1971. In 1957, the sisters also began a primary school in the town, and in 1987, a new high school was established,[8] which has now become a higher secondary school. They continue to serve the church and the local society.

See also edit

Our Lady Of Queen Of Heaven Church, Gopasandiram


References edit

  1. ^ Wenger, Estefania (1 March 2017). Tipu Sultan: A Biography. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-93-86367-44-0.
  2. ^ Naravane, M. S. (2014). Battles of the Honourable East India Company: Making of the Raj. New Delhi: A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. pp. 172–181. ISBN 978-81-313-0034-3.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  4. ^ Seminary, grav., Adrien Launay (1898) Histoire des missions de l’Inde, v, p. lv.
  5. ^ "Official Website Salem Diocese". Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Abount Bishop H.A. Prunier". Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Village Gopasandiram". Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Madhakondapalli FSM Sisters history". Retrieved 30 June 2022.

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Sacred Heart Church Madagondapall is one of the earliest Catholic churches within the Dharmapuri Diocese boasting a 141 year legacy For over 94 years it has served as a parish church offering a sacred space for Catholics to gather in worship Sacred Heart Churchத ர இர தய ஆண டவர ஆலயம Front view of this church12 37 39 N 77 43 54 E 12 6276246 N 77 7315573 E 12 6276246 77 7315573LocationMathagondapalli Thally Krishnagiri Tamil NaduCountryIndiaDenominationCatholicReligious orderJesuitMembership350 FamiliesHistoryStatusParish churchFounded1930Founder s Fr Billyard and Fr IssacDedicationJesus ChristCult s presentCatholic devotionsArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitectural typeChurchStyleModern ArchitectureGroundbreaking1975Completed1976AdministrationArchdiocesePondicherry and CuddaloreDioceseDharmapuriEpiscopal areaTNBCDeaneryDenkanikottaiParishMathagondapalliClergyArchbishopFrancis KalistBishop s Lawrence Pius DorairajPriest s Fr Vijay Amirtharaj Contents 1 History 2 Madagondapalli Settlement 3 Parish 4 FSM Sisters 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editAfter the invasion of Tipu Sultan in the 1780s Catholic settlements disappeared in the Hosur and Denkanikotta areas Additionally the people in Kappinagathi and Edapalli near Kelamangalam also left out of Tippu Sultan s Mysore region 1 Madagondapalli Settlement editThe establishment of the Madagondapalli Madagondanahalli catholic settlement is recorded by Fr M S Joseph who stated that it took place around 1794 during the decline of Tippu Sultan 2 In 1799 Paris Missionarian Fr Abe Dubey a historian mentioned this place when he was traveling towards Mysore Historian Adrien Launay in his book mentioned that in the 1830s Vicar Charbonnaux assigned Fr Antony to take charge of the Srirangapatnam parish On his way to Mysore Srirangapitina from Pondicherry Fr Antony observed and documented how the Catholics of Hosur and Denkanikotta had relocated and settled in Palacode and Madagondapalli They continued their religious practices with the help of often visiting missionaries from Mathigiri In 1845 the Apostolic Vicariate of Mysore was formed as a suffragan of the Pondicherry Apostolic Vicariate 3 and during that time Bangalore Hosur and Denkanikotai came under the administration of Mysore After being consecrated as the First Bishop of Mysore in Pondicherry Bishop Charbonnaux 4 visited Madagondapalli on his way to Mysore At that time Madagondapalli was under the Bangalore Deanery Due to a lack of priests in the Bangalore deanery for some years Madagondapalli came under the charge of Kovilur Church In the 1840s Fr Pierre Gouyon a Kovilur priest was also assigned to take charge of Rayakottai Edappally Mathigiri Madagondapalli Dasarapalli and Denkanikottai areas Later Mysore missionaries from Begur Anekal and Mathigiri took care of Madagondapalli Parish editUntil 1930 Madagondapalli remained under the jurisdiction of the Mysore Diocese as a substation of Mathigiri It then came under the administration of the newly formed Diocese of Salem and became a parish church 5 In September 1930 Fr Billyard resided in Madagondapalli and became the first parish priest of Madagondapalli Church During that time the Madagondapalli parish extended its area to include the present Denkanikottai vicar encompassing regions from Thally Avaripalli to Rayakottai When the Salem Diocese was formed in 1930 Bishop Henry Prunier 6 requested Fr Thalachira to work for the Salem Diocese Later in 1954 he became the parish priest of Madagondapalli On December 24 1960 he died and was buried here His tomb is located in front of this church The present church was built during the tenure of Fr Sr Issac it opened in 1976 For many decades Gopasandiram 7 was a substation of this parish In 1937 a small chapel was built for Gopasandiram Catholic and on January 14 2014 a new church was constructed in the name of Vinnarasi Annai Church turning Gopasandiram into a Quazi parish FSM Sisters editIn 1937 in response to an invitation from Most Rev Henry Prunier the then Bishop of Salem FSM Sisters started a medical service with a small dispensary in Madagondapalli In 1968 Bishop Selvanather of Salem offered land to the sisters who then built Lordus Hospital in 1971 In 1957 the sisters also began a primary school in the town and in 1987 a new high school was established 8 which has now become a higher secondary school They continue to serve the church and the local society See also editOur Lady Of Queen Of Heaven Church GopasandiramReferences edit Wenger Estefania 1 March 2017 Tipu Sultan A Biography Vij Books India Pvt Ltd ISBN 978 93 86367 44 0 Naravane M S 2014 Battles of the Honourable East India Company Making of the Raj New Delhi A P H Publishing Corporation pp 172 181 ISBN 978 81 313 0034 3 Archdiocese Official Website Archived from the original on 7 July 2011 Retrieved 30 January 2011 Seminary grav Adrien Launay 1898 Histoire des missions de l Inde v p lv Official Website Salem Diocese Retrieved 30 January 2022 Abount Bishop H A Prunier Retrieved 30 March 2022 Village Gopasandiram Retrieved 30 June 2022 Madhakondapalli FSM Sisters history Retrieved 30 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sacred Heart Church Madagondapalli amp oldid 1176862668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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