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Mariamkutty
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Since I had expanded TOCD as Travancore Order of Carmelites Discalced in one of my earlier posts, here the correction.Fr Kuriakose Elias OF Chavara (he used to be known simply as Fr Kuriakose and he was known to be from Chavara; it is a very recent addition to add Chavara to his name) was trained as a Latin Rite priest. The Carmelites helped him start a new Carmelite Order for locals, CMI. From then on everyone who trained in his order came to be known as Syrian Rite priests. He was the first one to start schools and other institutions following in the steps of British CMS and LMS missionaries.
TOCD = Third Order of Carmelites Discalced
From 1657 to 1838, Malabar Coast had two Catholic jurisdictions - Portuguese Padroado from the time of Portuguese arrival in 1500 and Papal Congregation of Propaganda Fide from 1657 to 1887. Portuguese Padroado was suppressed in 1838, and Latin Rite See of Cochin was handed over to Latin Rite Vicariate of Veropoly (Papal Congregation of Propaganda Fide). The Syrian Rite vicariate of Thrissur, as continuation of See of Cranganore was established in 1887.
St Kuriakose (Cyriac) Elias was born in Chennankari, Alleppey District, on 10 February 1805. His family was originally from Chavara, fourteen km north of Kollam.
He entered the seminary at Pallipuram and was ordained in 1829 at Arthunkal and celebrated his First Holy Mass at Chennankari Church. Bishop Maurillo Staballinni OCD, was then Apostolic Vicar of Malabar/Veropoly.
In 1831, he became co-founder of a religious community, first known as Congregation of the Servants of Mary Immaculate of Mount Carmel, by laying the foundation stone for the first monastery at Mannanam, near Kottayam. He made his profession along with ten others in 1855 and become the superior. He took the name of Kuriakose Elias of the Holy Family.
In 1861, this religious community was affiliated to the Carmelite Order as a Religious Congregation of Third Order of Carmelites Discalced, TOCD. It was granted Pontifical status in 1885. **The name of the Congregation was changed to C.M.I. (Carmelites of Mary Immaculate) in 1958.
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In collaboration with Fr. Leopold Beccaro, OCD (his spiritual guide and confessor since 1864), Blessed Kuriakose, founded the first Religious Congregation for women in Kerala, the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (C.M.C.), in 1866.
The congregation was involved in intense missionary work, preaching retreats in Catholic parishes and started seminaries for training clergy. The first Catholic school and first Catholic press was set up at Mannanam, Kottayam in 1846 by Blessed Kuriakose. The first English medium school was started in Mannanam 1885 by this congregation.
*The Syrian Rite Vicariate of Kottayam was formed in 1887. So it can be rightly claimed that Blessed Kuriakose Elias prepared the groundwork for the Syrian Rite vicariate of Kottayam in 1887, although he passed away in 1871. The two congregations he had founded, one for men and the other for women, was very active in missionary work and education. *