History
By
the apostolic Bull "Ad Christi Nomen", His
Holiness Pope Pius XI bifurcated the Archdiocese of Verapoly
and erected the Diocese of Vijayapuram on July 14, 1930. The
headquarters of the diocese is in Kottayam Municipal Town. As
there is an Oriental Catholic Diocese named Kottayam since 1887,
the formators decided to name the new diocese Vijayapuram, because
it was the name of the Panchayath adjacent to Kottayam town
and it was the centre of the Church activities of the Diocese.
Vijayapuram is characterized by its multiple specialties. It
comprises the entire civil districts of Kottayam, Idukki and
partial portions comprises the entire civil districts of Kottayam,
Idukki and partial portions of the districts of Alleppey, Ernakulam
and Pathanamthitta. The diocese has an area of 9,000 sq. kms.
The total population is 80,000.
Many
factors facilitated the formation of this diocese. The presence
of Latin Catholics in this area is due to rapid migration from
within and outside the state. The first phase of the migration
started in the middle of the 18th century when Latin Catholics
from the Diocese of Cochin came to Vaisiambhagom, Nedumudy,
Kanjpadam and its vicinities. The second phase began at the
first half of the 19th century, when people from different parishes
of Quilon reached Maramon, Ranny, Vanavathukkara, Thiruvalla,
Changanacherry and Poovam. The third phase started by the second
half of the 19th century when the high ranges of the eastern
side began to be used for cultivation tea. People from Verapoly,
Cochin and from different parts of Tamilnadu settled down in
this area for different jobs. The arrival of Bro Rockey Palackal,
ocd, at the end of the 19th century geared upon the fourth phase
of the history of the Diocese of Vijayapuram. Bro Rockey as
a zealous father worked hard in Kottayam, Thellakom, Chengalam
and Kumarakom and preached the Good News to the native people,
especially among the so-called low castes. He opted to serve
the poor, sidelined, marginalized and downtrodden and thus secured
the name "Apostle of the Outcastes".
The
area Church work of the Archdiocese of Verapoly entrusted to
the Carmelites was created to be the Diocese of Vijayapuram.
The administration was in the hands of the Carmelites of the
Navara Province. The first two bishops were Spaniards- Rt. Rev.
Dr. Peter. Bonaventure Arana, ocd, (1931 - 1950), Rt. Rev. Dr.
Ambrose Abasolo, ocd,(1950 - 1971) and the first Indian to take
up the reign of the diocese was Rt. Rev. Dr. Cornelius Elanjickal
(1971 - 1987) and the present one is Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Thuruthikonam.
Bp SEBASTIAN
THEKETHECHERIL
Born: Jul. 30, 1954
Priestly Ordn.: Dec. 18, 1980
Episcopal Ordn.: Jul. 02, 2006
Address:
Vijayapuram Bishop's House
P. Box 82
Kottayam - 686 001
Kerala.
Tel: (0481) 25 63 747 (O), 25 65 863 (P)
Fax: (0481) 25 65 863
Area: 9,000 sq. kms.
Total population: 4,12,945
Catholics: 77,185
Languages spoken: Malayalam and Tamil.
Revenue districts: Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Alleppey, Pathanamthitta.
Statistics
Diocesan Clergy: 100
Religious Priests: 39
Religious Brothers: 14
Religious Women: 429
No. of Parishes: 73
Houses of Women Religious: 58
Houses of Men Religious: 16
Formation Houses
Minor Seminaries: 06
No. of Educational Institutions
B. Ed. Colleges: 01
Students: 120
Colleges: 01
Students: 123
Technical Institutions: 01
Students: 25
Collegiates (P.U.C.): 01
Students: 73
Sr. Secondary Schools (10+2): 04
Students: 1,206
High Schools (10th std.): 14
Students: 13,235
Primary Schools: 39
Students: 24,909
Hospitals: 05
Beds: 250
Dispensaries: 06
Beneficiaries (Annual): 80200
Other Institutions: 39
Beneficiaries (Annual): 2929