Showing posts with label Shrines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shrines. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 January 2014

periyanayagi madha shrine - konankuppam

Periyanayagi madha shrine (Konankupam)

Address:

Periyanayagi madha shrine (Konankupam)
Konankuppam PO,
Mangalampettai,
Cuddalore Dt. - 606 104
History:
Periyanayagi Madha shrine is a famous Roman Catholic Church, which is dedicated to Mary mother of Jesus constructed by an Italian missionary Fr. Constantine Beschi. He is also called as Veeramamunivar. The Church located in Cuddalur district which is in TamilNadu, India.
The place where the shrine is located was once a forest place. People used to come here for feeding their flocks.  In the 17th century , Fr. Beschi, brought two statues of Mother Mary to be kept in the place where he worked, namely  Elakuruchi / Thirukavalur ( Now in Kumbakonam Diocese). He preached all over Tamil Nadu and on the way to his place he happened to pass over this forest and due to tiredness he slept under a tree with the two statues. The boys, who were looking after the cattle, playfully hid one of the statues behind the bush. Fr. Beschi was shocked to know that one of the statues was missing and went to his place sadly.

There was a man called Kachirayar in Konankuppam, who is childless. One day a lady (Mother Mary) appeared to him in his dream called his name and said that she is alone in the forest. Asked him to find the statue and built a chapel at that place so that he will be blessed with a child. Kachirayar searched for the statue and found it in a bush. There he built a chapel with the help of
villagers. As dreamt the miracle happened, his wife gave birth to a child Later Fr.Beshi happened to hear about the miracle and came to Konankuppam and saw the small chapel built for the Mother Mary statue he lost. He was very much delighted and decided to stay at Konankuppam, continued his work on Tamil over there. He constructed the shrine which exists today. It is said to have been the first place of worship he erected and when it was completed he went to Madras and asked the Bishop of Mylapore to procure for him a statue from Manilla, an image of the virgin, in native dress of Tamilnadu and bearing the child Jesus in her arms, fashioned after a model he had made. The image eventually arrived and was set up in the church, were it still is today.

 Every year the church carnival with flag hosting held for ten days from jan 14 to 23.

 
This new flag tree constructed in the year 2012.

Mass Timings:
Week days : 6.00 am - mass
Saturdays : 6.30 am - mass
Sundays : 8.00 am - mass
First Saturdays : 6.00 pm - procession and mass

Mass Timing During Carnival:
5.00 am, 6.30 am, 11.am, 3.00 pm, 6.00.pm

Friday, 13 July 2012

Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine - Perambur

Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine - Perambur

Address:
No.17, Paper Mills Road,
Perambur,
Chennai - 600 011
Tel 044 -26 70 11 00 / 21 00 / 22 24 
E-mail - lshrine@xlweb.com 

 
History:
Chennai is a replica of the Basilica at Lourdes in France with its majestic appearance and high pinnacles. For the past one hundred years, this Shrine has attracted pilgrims. People who visit this Shrine are filled with the peace and Joy of Christ. The nucleus of this Marian Shrine took shape in 1880 AD. In 1903 AD it was made a parish due to the growing Catholic population. The first Parish Priest was Rev Fr O'Carrol Due to the blessings of Mother Mary, the following nine parishes were carved out of this mother parish - Basin Bridge, Mary Help of Christians, Vyasarpadi, Our Lady of Consolation, Ayanavaram, Don Bosco Shrine, Peravallur, Risen Christ Church, Sastri Nagar, Our Lady of Health, Erukkencherry, St Joseph's Church, Srinivasa Nagar, Sacred Heart Church, Madumanagar, St Theresa's Church, Nammalwapet, Sagaya Annai Church. On 8th September 2005 the present Archbishop His Grace, Most Rev Dr AM Chinnappa SDB DD Ph D issued a decree elevating this Parish as a Shrine of the Archdiocese.


Mass Timings:
Sunday Mass - Timings/Language: 6.00 am & 9.00 am - English 6.00 am, 7.30 am, 8.45 am & 6.00 pm-Tamil

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Infant Jesus Shrine, Manali new town

Infant Jesus Shrine- Manali new town

Address:

Infant Jesue Shrine
Manali New Town, Chennai -600103
Tel: +91-044-25931387, 

Email: infantjesusshrine@ymail.com
Website: www.infantjesusshrine.in 


History:
The church, built for the Infant Jesus at Manali New Town, city of Chennai, is a well- known landmark to all. The church was built on 25th of December,1980. Innumerable miracles are said to have taken place in the past 28 years. The church was initiated by the efforts of Rev. Msgr. John Kottaram.
The functioning of the church activities for the past 16years is praiseworthy, (thus bringing it immeasurable fame). Today, thousands of devotees are seen flocking to this Shrine. Various Miracles and wonders are said to occur here, in particular the gift of the child is said to have been bosomed on many childless couple. Moreover devotees who pray fervently for various intentions such as Employment, Marriage, Jobs Abroad, Success in Exams, Good Health and so on have experienced the miraculous powers of Infant Jesus. The first Thursday of every month is celebrated in a very special way. People throng the church from dawn to disk to participate in the special prayers and the procession and thus return peaceful and content. On first Thursdays 7 masses with processions take place.



Mass timings 
Every Morning 6:30 a.m. Holy Mass in Tamil.
First Thursday 7:00a.m, 9:00a.m, 10:30a.m,12:00noon,1:30p.m, 4:15 p.m
05:30p.m and 06:30 p.m Holy Mass in Tamil. Infant Jesus Car Procession around the Shrine, At the end of every Mass. 









Second Thursday 10:30 a.m and 05:00p.m Holy mass in Tamil follwed with Prayer for the Benefactors
Third Thursday 10:30 a.m Holy Mass in Tamil followed by Healing prayer Service and eucharistic adoration
Other Thursday 10:30 a.m and 5:00p.m Holy Mass in Tamil.
Every Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Holy Mass in Tamil.
First Friday and Saturday 6:00 p.m. Holy Mass in Tamil.
Every Sunday 7:30 a.m. Holy Mass in Tamil, 9:30 a.m. Holy Mass in Tamil. 12:00 Noon Holy Mass in Tamil.
05:30p.m holy mass in tamil at St.Antony's Church, Manali New Town.
Annual Feast Celebration
         (First Sunday of Every Year)
Liturgical timings during the Novena Days in the Main Shrine. 5.30 p.m. Rosary,Novena Prayers,followed by High Mass in Tamil

Church of Our Lady of Health – Sastri Nagar


Church of Our Lady of Health – Sastri Nagar

Address:

Church Of Our Lady Of Health
Sastri Nagar,
Vyasarpadi,
Chennai – 600 039.


Brief History:

In 1964 Burmese Repatriates of Tamil origin settled in Sastrinagar and Vyasarpadi area. Rev Fr Mantovani SDB spared no efforts to provide these people good housing and other basic necessities. Rev Fr Mantovani died on 19th May 1967 at the age of 55. Rev Fr Schlooz SDB, another great Salesian Missionary helped the Burmese repatriates. He built small Chapels for the people to pray. This was erected as a Parish 1981. The present Church was built and consecrated on 18th March1984.

Mass Timings:

Sunday Mass – Timings/Language: 5.30 am, 7.30 am, 9.15 am & 6.30 pm – Tamil

Annai Velankanni Shrine – Besantnagar

Annai Velankanni Shrine – Besantnagar

Address:
Annai Velankanni Church
Besant Nagar
Annai Vailankanni Shrine
Elliots Beach Road,
Besant Nagar
Chennai 600 090
India
Tel.No.:+91 44 2491 1246(Office)
Tel.No.:+91 44 2446 6923(Rector)
Email: framic_06@yahoo.co.in
Email: info@vailankannishrinechennai.in
Website: www.vailankannishrinechennai.in
Map:Click here to find the location





Brief History:
In 1971, this Church was a substation of St Louis Church, Adyar.Fr PT Arulappa, the then Parish Priest, St Louis Church, Adyar and a great Missionary started Our Lady of Vailankanni Church under trying conditions.The Archbishop of Madras Mylapore, Most Rev Dr R Arulappa, erected it as a separate Parish in 1973. The imposing 97 feet belfry was declared open by the then Chief Minister Dr M Karunanidhi 27th August 1972. On 15th August 1985 a bigger Church was blessed and consecrated by Archbishop Most Rev Dr R Arulappa. By the efforts of Rev Fr PJ Lawrence Raj, several extensions and renovations were made to this Shrine. A beautiful community hall, stalls, Museum and class room blocks were constructed. In May 2000, nearly 8 grounds were purchased and a beautiful stage was erected and dedicated to Jubilee 2000. In 2001 a small Chapel for the blessed Sacrament was built. In 2002 a grotto depicting the miracles of Our Lady of Good Health was created. In 2003, Mother Mary’s Square and Reconciliation Chapel was constructed. From 2000 to 2003, 3 grounds were purchased in which the new Convent building stands. On 8th September 2005 this Church was decreed as a Shrine of the Archdiocese of Madras ‘ Mylapore by the Most Rev Dr AM Chinnappa SDB, Archbishop of Madras ‘ Mylapore.

Mass Timings:
Holy Mass
 Weekdays(Mon to Fri)
06:30 a.m. Tamil
11:00 a.m. Tamil
06:00 p.m. Tamil
 First Friday
06:30 a.m. Tamil
07:30 a.m. English
11:00 a.m. Tamil
06:00 p.m. Adoration & Mass in English
                 in the small Church
06:00 p.m. Adoration & Mass in Tamil
                 in the big Church
 Saturday
06:15 a.m. Tamil
07:30 a.m. English
11:00 a.m. Tamil
06:00 p.m. Tamil
 First Saturday
05:30 a.m. Tamil
06:30 a.m. Tamil
07:30 a.m. English
10:30 a.m. Tamil
12:00 noon Tamil
05:15 p.m. Tamil
 Sunday
04:00 a.m. Tamil (1st Sundays)
06:15 a.m. Tamil
07:45 a.m. English (for children)
07:45 a.m. English
09:00 a.m. Tamil (for children)
09:00 a.m. Tamil
10:30 a.m. Malayalam (2nd Sunday)
12:00 noon Tamil
05:30 p.m. Tamil
06:30 p.m. English

Friday, 1 June 2012

St. Antony’s Shrine – Palavakkam


St. Antony’s Shrine – Palavakkam 


Contact Details  
St. Antony’s Shrine
Palavakkam


Rector. Rev. Fr. Yesu Anthony
Parish Priest
Seashore St. Anthony's Shrine
38, M.G.R. Road, Palavakkam,
Chennai - 600 041,
INDIA.
Tel : +91 (44) 2449 3684
Fax : +91 94431 47130
Website:http://www.seashorestanthony.org/
Email : fryesuantony@yahoo.com



History:
The Seashore Anthony’s Shrine, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary, is an embodiment of divinity and spiritual splendour. Nestled between the waters of the Bay of Bengal and the busy East Coast Road at MGR Road in Palavakkam, this Shrine, known for its many miracles, attracts devouts from various parts of Tamil Nadu and other States. The church’s elevation to the status of Shrine within a short span of nine years is a miracle in itself.

The St. Anne and Joachim’s church in Vettuvankeni is our Shrine’s mother parish. The then Vettuvankeni parish came under the archdiocese of Madras-Mylapore, one of the oldest diocese in India started on Jan 19, 1606, by his holiness Pope Paul V. As the parish was spread out over a vast area from Thiruvalluvar Nagar to Injambakkam, it was difficult for the parishioners to meet their spiritual needs. The nuns of St. Anne’s convent, Vettuvankeni, also found it hard to pay routine visits to the parishioners. Hence, the need to start a sub-station at Kottivakkam or Palavakkam was felt by one and all.
In 1985, the efforts of Rev Fr. C.V. Thomas, the then parish priest of Vettuvankeni, bore fruit by bringing forth the Seva Missionary Sisters, on a piece of land in Kottivakkam, donated by one Mr. Swaminathan.Fr. It acted as a substation to Vettuvankeni (presently St. Antony’s Matriculation School). Thomas and priests from Sathyanilayam celebrated mass there regularly. The next Parish priest of Vettuvankeni Rev Fr. Chacko and his successor Rev Fr George Palakattu Kunnel continued to cater to the spiritual needs of the people of that locality. They also eagerly scouted for a land in Palavakkam/Kottivakkam to build a church. Many faithful too made a representation to the archbishop in this regard.

In 1997, 12 Catholic families resided in Palkalai Nagar (Madras University Staff Quarters). Following a varsity syndicate resolution to allot a piece of land for all religious groups and encouraged by the construction of a temple in the area, these families decided to build a place of worship in the campus. A thatched shed was put up for worship in St. Anthony’s name, with the blessings of Fr. George on Feb 27, 1997. Though a tiny place, it drew people from the neighbouring areas within a short period of three weeks. Every Tuesday seemed like a festival day, with people making offerings like buns and garlands made of currency notes. As this place was situated near the seashore, the patron saint was affectionately called “Punitha Kadarkarai Anthoniyar“ - Seashore St. Anthony.
However, the joy of erecting a new place of worship did not last long as some miscreants demolished the chapel within a month. The Statues and Crucifix that had been bought with the contribution of the people had to be removed and secured to prevent further desecration. Undeterred by this incident, the faithful continued to assemble every Tuesday and pray for a miracle that would enable them to have a permanent place of worship.
Faithful of Palkalai Nagar along with the then Archbishop and the minority commission Chairman appealed to civil authorities and the Honourable Chief Minister but it was in vain. In the meantime a delegation from Palkalai Nagar and the Palavakkam area made representations to the Archdiocese separately.