St. Kuriakos Elias Chavara

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St. Kuriakos Elias Chavara

St. Kuriakos Elias Chavara

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Saint Kuriakos Elias Chavara, co-founder and first prior general of the congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate, was born at Kainakary in Kersala, India, February 10, 1805. He entered the seminary in 1818, and was ordained priest in 1829. He made his religious profession in 1855, in the congregation he founded. In 1861 he was named vicar general for the Syro-Malabar church; in this capacity he defended ecclesial unity threatened by schism when mar Tomas Rochos was sent from Mesopotamia to consecrate Nestorian bishops. Throughout his life he worked for the renovation of the church in Malabar. He was also co-founder in 1866 of the congregation of the Sisters of the Mother of Carmel. Above all, he was a man of prayer, zealous for the Eucharistic Lord and devoted to the Immaculate Virgin Mary. He died at Koonammavu in 1871. Kuriakose Kathanar was beatified at Kottayam on February 8, 1986 by Pope John Paul II during a papal visit to India. He was canonized by Pope Francis on November 23, 2014, along with Euphrasia Eluvathingal, a member of the congregation founded by St. Chavara.

 


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