Contact Address :
Rev. D Vethanbu
General Secretary,
Indian Missionary Society,
107, Trivandrum Road,
Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli – 627 002
Phone : +91(462)2502999 (Res) 2502614 (Off)
Rev. D Vethanbu
General Secretary,
Indian Missionary Society,
107, Trivandrum Road,
Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli – 627 002
Phone : +91(462)2502999 (Res) 2502614 (Off)
History of Tirunelveli Diocese |
The formation of tiny congregation at Palayamkottai
consisting of just 40 members, the first being Clarinda, was the humble
beginning of the Diocese of Tirunelveli, the biggest in Asia now. The
infant church was nursed and nourished by the foreign missionaries from
Trustbuster like Schwartz and Jaenicke and a few indigenous stalwarts
like Sathianathan, Royappan, Savarirayan, Savarimuthu and
Anandapragasam. Good news was spread to many areas, and churches were
established in different parts of Tirunelveli District. The
establishment of a church at Mudalur the first Christian village in 1799
was momentous event in the annals of the history of the Tirunelveli
Diocese. It paved way for the "en masse" conversion of Nadars thanks to
the enthusiastic and indefatigable ministry among them by David
Sundaranandam Gericke and Kohlhoff. James Hough oversaw the missionary
work of the SPCK after Schwartz and Jaenicke. Tirunelveli field and went on planting Churches besides looking after the existing churches for almost a hundred years till they merged into the Diocesan main stream in 1924. CTE Rhenius was head and shoulders above the rest in the CMS. Apart from building the Holy Trinity Cathedral at Palayamkottai, he planted 371 churches including Meignanapuram, Dohnavur, Pannaivilai and Nallur. No wonder, he is considered the greatest missionary after St. Paul and called "The Apostle of Tirunelveli. Pettitt, John Thomas, Tucker, Schaffter, Hobbs, Barenbruck were the other important CMS Missionaries who laboured in the Tirunelveli Vineyard. Nazareth, Sawyerpuram and Idayangudi were the important fields nursed by the SPG missionaries. The Rev Caemmerer and the Rev Canon A Margoschis worked strenuously for the stabilization of the Churches around Nazareth. Schools and a hospital were established at Nazareth, a model Christian settlement. Sawyer, a layman working for the East India Company, formed a village exclusively for Christians and it is called Sawyerpuram after him. Dr. GU Pope and Rev. Huxtable developed it into a model village. Dr Robert Caldwell burnt himself for the establishment and development of many churches including Idaiyangudi, a village far away from Tirunelveli. Ever since Tirunelveli was upgraded into a Diocese in 1896, it has been casting its net wide and deep. Many pastorates in the East and South have adopted a village in the northern part of the Diocese. This scheme has been paying rich dividends. Besides, Tirunelveli Diocese has introduced outreach ministry. Committed people, clergy and laity, go to other districts for gospel work during the first week of September every year. It established the first indigenous missionary organization called Indian Missionary Society (IMS) in 1903 to take the good news to the unreached areas in other states. The Rt. Rev V. S. Azariah, the first Indian Bishop, is one of the fruits of Tirunelveli Diocese. Now, the Diocese has 185 thousand members spread over 107 Pastorates in 736 villages. Apart from spiritual work, Tirunelveli Diocese has been striving hard to address to the economic, educational and social needs of the poor, the aged, the mentally retarded, the visually disabled etc. The fruits of this Diocese are in every nook and corner of globe bearing witness to the Good Shepherd. |
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