Blessing of the Foundation stone for the extension of St. Claret School, Chimur.
Blessing of the Foundation stone for the extension of St. Claret School, Chimur.
St. Thomas Province
Blessing of the Foundation stone for the extension of St. Claret School, Chimur.
Foundation Stone Laid for Multipurpose Hall at LIAT Catholic Centre
Karukutty: The St. Thomas Province celebrated a milestone on November 20, 2025, with the blessing and inauguration of the Moriah Renewal Centre, Venmony. The new Centre, envisioned as a home for retreat, renewal and prayer, was inaugurated in a solemn and grace-filled ceremony. Rev. Fr. Siby Njavallikunnel CMF, Provincial Superior, led the opening ceremony and officially inaugurated the Centre. His Excellency Mar John Nellikunnel, Bishop of Idukki, administered the blessing and consecration, entrusting the mission of the Centre to God’s guidance and providence. The programme featured the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, followed by Agape, with the participation of priests, religious, and the faithful, marking a joyful moment of communion and thanksgiving. The Moriah Renewal Centre now stands as a beacon of spiritual renewal, prayer and missionary commitment for the Church.
Karukutty: In a significant milestone marking the expansion of our missionary presence, the Claretian Missionaries have officially taken up the Mithapur–Okha Mission in the Diocese of Rajkot, Gujarat, as the 28th centre of the Province. This new mission is a realization of the dreams and commitments outlined in the V Provincial Chapter. On October 16, 2025, a formal 20-year agreement was signed between Mar Jose Chittooparambil, Bishop of Rajkot, and Fr. Siby Njavallikunnel CMF, Provincial Superior, entrusting the Claretian Missionaries with this vibrant and promising mission centre. The mission includes a parish, a 50-year-old Marian Pilgrim Centre at Okha, pastoral care of the sisters belonging to four convents, an English medium high school with around 800 students (state syllabus) where the Claretians serve as Principal and Administrator, and a Social Service Centre. At present, Fr. Jibin Chakkiath CMF serves as the Principal of the school, while Fr. Soyin Chenkallel CMF serves as the Parish Priest and In-charge of the Social Service Centre. This new mission marks an inspiring step forward in our Province’s journey of evangelization, education, and social outreach in the western region of India.
Karukutty: The Superiors’ Meet 2025 was held from October 11 to 13 at the Alphonsian Pastoral Institute, Pala. The gathering began with a prayer service, followed by input sessions by Rev. Fr. Mathew Kakkattupillil VC, former Provincial Superior of St. Joseph Province, Kottayam. A total of 34 participants attended the three-day meeting, which included report presentations, discussions, and evaluation. The gathering concluded with lunch on October 13.
Karukutty: The Province’s Annual Retreat 2025 conducted in two batches at the Alphonsean Pastoral Institute, Pala. The first batch, held from October 6–11, 2025, witnessed the participation of 54 members. Rev. Fr. Paul Vadakkummury CMI, Director of Marian Vajanathiram Retreat Centre, Kumarakom, led the retreat with reflections based on scripture, helping participants to grow in faith and deepen their relationship with God. The retreat offered moments of prayer, reflection and silence allowing the participants to pause from their daily routines and immerse themselves in spiritual renewal. The second batch of the retreat is scheduled from November 6–11, 2025.
With the words “Today a great work begins”, pronounced by St. Antonio Maria Claret, gathered with five young priests in a small room of the Seminary of Vic, on July 16, 1849, the life of the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary takes off.