Religion:Varkey Kattarath

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Varkey Kattarath was the founder of the Vincentian Congregation in Kerala.[1]


Varkey Kattarath

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Founder of Vincentian Congregation in Kerala
Born(1851-10-13)13 October 1851
Poonjar, Kottayam, Kerala, India
Died24 October 1931(1931-10-24) (aged 80)
Thottakom, Kottayam, Kerala, India
Major shrineSt. Gregory's Church, Thottakom

Life

Varkey Kattarath was born at Poonjar on October 13, 1851. He was ordained as a diocesan priest after his seminary formation at Mannanam and Pala. He served a number of parishes including Thathampally, Edamattam, Kanjirapally, Vilakkumadam, Angamaly, Ollur, Ezhupunna and Vaikom. He was also the chaplain to many convents such as the Carmelite convents at Mutholy and Vaikom and, Adoration convent founded by Mar Thomas Kurialacherry at Champakara. [2]

He fell seriously ill in 1927 and was administered the last sacrament, but he later recovered from the sickness.

Beginning of the Vincentian Congregation

Kattarath conveyed his wish to become a monk to Louis Pazheparambil, after he had served at various parishes as vicar in the diocese. Three other diocesan priests also joined Kattarath at Thottakam near Vaikom. Pazheparambil suggested them to follow the “common rules” of St. Vincent de Paul and thus the Congregation came into existence on November 20, 1904.[3][4]

Even though the pioneers had started the community life, they found it difficult to lead a stable community life because of different reasons, and eventually it was dispersed in 1915.[5]

In July 1927 the congregation was revived when Augustine Kandathil, the first archbishop of Ernakulam - Angamaly diocese granted the request of the priests George Mannara, Antony Pauvathil and George Vattamkandathil[6] to lead a religious life in the same house in a village in Thottakam. Kattarath joined them in October 1927. Kattarath took his first vows on July 20, 1929 and perpetual vows on July 19 1931. Not long after he professed his perpetual vows, he died on October 24, 1931; [7]his remains were buried in the Thottakom St. Gregorious Church.[8]

Cause of canonization

Kattarath was declared a Servant of God on 5 February 2020.[9][10] (As of 2021), the diocesan inquiry for his cause of beatification and canonization is in progress.

References

  1. ":: Official Website Vincentian Provincial House, Rewa (M.P.) ::". http://www.vincentianssanthome.in/. 
  2. "ഫാ. വർക്കി കാട്ടറാത്ത് ദൈവദാസ പദവിയിലേക്ക്" (in ml). https://www.manoramaonline.com/news/kerala/2020/01/11/fr-varkey-kattarath.html. 
  3. "Founder of Kerala’s Vincentian congregation on sainthood path" (in en-US). 2020-01-10. https://mattersindia.com/2020/01/founder-of-keralas-vincentian-congregation-on-sainthood-path/. 
  4. "Father Varkey Kattarath to be declared Servant of God on Wednesday". https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2020/feb/04/fr-varkey-kattarath-to-be-declared-servant-of-god-tomorrow-2098584.html. 
  5. "Vincentian Family India - Vincentian Congregation (VC)". http://www.vincentianfamilyindia.org/vcindia.html. 
  6. "Vincentian Congregation". http://vincentiancongregation.org/home/inner/56. 
  7. "Indian founder of Vincentian priests put on sainthood path" (in en). https://catholic-sf.org/news/indian-founder-of-vincentian-priests-put-on-sainthood-path. 
  8. "Founder of Kerala’s Vincentian congregation on sainthood path" (in en-US). 2020-01-10. https://mattersindia.com/2020/01/founder-of-keralas-vincentian-congregation-on-sainthood-path/. 
  9. AsiaNews.it. "Kerala Vincentians founder on path to sainthood: Fr. Varkey Kattarath is a Servant of God". http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Kerala-Vincentians-founder-on-path-to-sainthood:-Fr.-Varkey-Kattarath-is-a-Servant-of-God-49212.html. 
  10. CNA. "https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/43500/syro-malabar-archdiocese-opens-sainthood-cause-of-vincentian-founder" (in en). https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/43500/syro-malabar-archdiocese-opens-sainthood-cause-of-vincentian-founder.