St. Stephen's Church, Kombuthurai

St. Stephen's Church
8°34′50″N 78°07′58″E / 8.580629°N 78.132802°E / 8.580629; 78.132802Coordinates: 8°34′50″N 78°07′58″E / 8.580629°N 78.132802°E / 8.580629; 78.132802
Location kombuthurai, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu
Country India
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Founded 15th century
Founder(s) St.Francis Xavier
Dedication Saint Stephen
Dedicated 1542
Consecrated 1544
Architecture
Status shrine
Functional status Active
Administration
Diocese tuticorin
District tuticorin

St. Stephen's Church is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Stephen, located in the village of Kombuthurai in the Thoothukudi district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The church was built by St. Francis Xavier in May 1544.[1] It was abandoned by the Jesuits until 1983. The church was taken care of by a people called the "katesar/kadaiyar pattamkattiyars", according to the wished of St. Francis Xavier, who believed that they could take care of the work of Christianity in Thoothukudi as written in his letters.

Miracles in Kombuthurai (Kadayakudi)

The first miracle in Kombuthurai which is also the first miracle of St. Francis Xavier in pearl fishery coast occurred in 1542, when St. Francis Xavier first visited the village. A pattangatti lady was suffering from labour for nearly three days. He baptized her and her family and within a short time, she delivered a child. Due to this miracle, the whole of this village along with its headmen and prince of the land converted to Christianity. Since then he visited the village numerous times.[1] The second miracle is believed to be the greatest miracle that Francis Xavier ever performed. A boy named Matthew drowned in the well which is called well of miracle, or well of baptism by the pattangatti, and was brought into the church just before mass, and through the prayer of the saint, he was revived from death[2]

Other facts on this church

  1. the older being in the middle Tuesday of February which is celebrated by the katesar/kadaiyar pattamkattiyars, old inhabitants of Kadayakudi or kombuthurai, tuticorin from whom the name is derived, in memory of their conversion in 1542 and the dedication of a smaller church that was rebuilt in 1544 by them and dedicated to St.Stephen, first martyr of the church, who was handed over as the patron saint of the entire caste by St.Francis xavier, on the last Tuesday in the Tamil month of Thai from the year 1543 which is the spring season that finds mention in letters of St.Francis Xavier to St.Ignatius of Loyola in 1543. This feast of st.Stephen, the first martyr is the traditional feast of this church initiated by st.Francis Xavier himself.
  2. the other being on 2 January, which is followed from 1980's by people of nearby villages.

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