St Antony's Syro-Malabar Forane Church, Kurumpanadam
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kurumpanadam Forane Church in Kerala, India is on a hillock about 6 km east of Changanacherry and 800 metres north of Perumpanachy Junction. This area was a part of Changanacherry Parish in ancient days and later from 1835 to 1837 under the jurisdiction of Thuruthi Parish. The Mooppachanmar (Senior Fathers) who had visited Kurumbanadu to select aspirants for priesthood selected Chorikkavungal Zackarias and Mukkattukunnel Thomas from this area. They requested the Catholics of this area to erect a church. Following their request, 93 Catholic families who had inhabited Kurumbanadu erected the first Catholic Church here on 13 June 1837. It had stood on the north of the present church. As the church was not spacious enough, the construction of a new church was started in 1844. Fr. Philipose Chalackal, a parishioner of Thuruthi, was the vicar of Kurumpanadu. The main role in the construction of the new church was played by Fathers Thomas Mukkattukunnel and Zackarias Chorickavunkal.
There had been a local seminary at Kurumbanadu, erected in 1843 with the permission of the Bishop of Varapuzha. The seminary was administered by European missionaries of the Carmelite Order. Seven seminarians of the first intake of this seminary including Fathers Thomas Mukkattukunnel and Zackarias Chorikavunkal were ordained by the Bishop of Varapuzha in 1852.
The clothing of Puthenparampil Thomachan
Puthenparampil Thomachan from Edathuva, who had founded the Franciscan munnam sabha in Kerala, received the religious habit (sabha vastram) in 1868 at Kurumbanadu church from vicar Palakkunnel Valiachan. This incident is recorded in the church annals as, "Puthenparampil Thomachan vowed that he would wear the habit (sabha vastram) of Anchukaya Prasiskose’s munnam sabha on 26 dhanu 1868 which was the Feast of St. Esthaphanose. With my unworthy hands I enrobed him with the habit of Franciscan munnam sabha on the steps of Mar Antony’s church at Kurumbanadu. It was not the custom of Malayali males to cover the upper part of their body in those days."
St Peter’s English Middle School
St Peter’s English Middle School was established at Kurumpanadu in 1921 under the leadership of Fr. Jacob Kandankaril. Fr. George Mukkattukunnel (Junior), a seminarian, took much effort in the establishment of the school. Archbishop Mar Joseph Powvathil was a former student of this school. This Middle School was upgraded to a High School on 2 June 1952. The first manager of the school was Fr. George Mukkattukunnel. The foundation stone of the High School building was laid by Archbishop Mar Mathew Kavukattu on 29 June 1952. In course of time the High School grew into the present St. Peter’s Higher Secondary School. Higher Secondary classes were started here in 1998. There is an L.P. School named St. Antony’s L.P. School under the management of the church.