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Early
life
Born as Annakkutty in Kudamaloor, a rural village in Kottayam district,
Kerala, India, to Joseph and Mary Muttathupadathu. She was baptized on
August 27, 1910 at Saint Mary's Church in Kudamaloor under the patronage
of Saint Anna. Anna's mother died when she was very young, so her
maternal aunt raised her. Anna was educated by her great-uncle Father
Joseph Muttathupadathu. When Anna was 3 years old, she contracted eczema
and suffered from it for over a year.
In 1916 she started school in Arpookara. She received First Communion on
November 27, 1917. In 1918 she transferred to the school in Muttuchira. In
1923 Anna was badly burned on her feet when she fell into a pit of burning
chaff. This accident left her permanently disabled. She arrived at the
Poor Clares convent at Bharananganam on Pentecost 1927. She received the
postulant's veil on August 2, 1928 and took the name Alphonsa. In May 1929
she entered the Malayalam High School at Vazhappally. Her foster-mother
died in 1930.
On May 19, 1930 she received her religious habit at Bharananganam. Three
days later she resumed her studies at Changanacherry, while working as a
temporary teacher at the school at Vakakkad. On August 11, 1931 she joined
the novitiate. She took her permanent vows on August 12, 1936. Two days
later she returned to Bharananganam from Changanacherry. She taught
elementary school, but was often sick and unable to teach.
Health declines
In December 1936 she was reportedly cured from her ailments through the
intervention of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and Blessed Kuriakose Elias
Chavara, but on June 14, 1939 she was struck by a severe attack of
double-pneumonia, which left her weakened. On October 18, 1940, a thief
stumbled into her room in the middle of the night. This traumatic event
caused her to suffer amnesia, and weakened her again. Her health continued
to deteriorate over a period of months. She received extreme unction on
September 29, 1941. The next day she regained her memory, though not
complete health. Her health improved over the next few years, until in
July 1945 she developed a stomach problem that caused vomiting.
Death
She died on July 28, 1946, aged 35. She is buried at Bharananganam, South
India in the Diocese of Palai.
Posthumously
Her tomb in Bharananganam has become a pilgrimage site these days as
miracles have reported by some devotees. The miracle attributed to her
intercession and approved by Vatican for the canonization was the healing
of club foot of an infant in 1999.
Beatification
On December 2, 1953, Eugène-Gabriel-Gervais-Laurent Cardinal Tisserant
inaugurated the diocesan process for her beatification. Pope John Paul II
formally approved a miracle attributed to her intercession and Alphonsa
was declared Servant of God on 9 July 1985 and she became known as
Venerable Sister Alphonsa. She was beatified along with Kuriakose Elias
Chavara at Kottayam.
Canonization
The miracle attributed to her intercession and approved by Vatican for the
canonization was the healing of club foot of an infant in 1999.
Sainthood
On October 12, 2008, Pope Benedict will declare Blessed Alphonsa as the
first woman saint of India.
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Alphonsa Muttathupadathu
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First
Indian woman Saint |
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Born
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August 19
, 1910,
Kottayam district, Kerala India
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Died
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July 28, 1946,Bharananganam
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Venerated
in
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Roman Catholic Church
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Beatified
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February 8, 1986,Kottayamby by Pope
John Paul II
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Canonized
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October 12,2008 by Pope Benedict XVI
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Feast
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July
28
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Patronage
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against
bodily ills
against illness
against sickness
against the death of parents
sick people
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Bharananganam
Bharananganam is an important Christian pilgrimage center located 5 kms east of
Palai
on the Kottayam - Erattupetta
Road, the town of Bharananganam. It
is associated with Sister Alphonsa, the blessed saint of the Catholics.By
the presence of mortal remains of Saint Alphonsa, the place got such
importance.She lived from 1916 AD to 1946 AD. The mortal remains of the
saint is preserved in a chapel next to the St. Mary's Church.
Vice
Postulator Cause of Bl. Alphonsa
Bharananganam
P.O., Kottayam
686578, Kerala, India, Phone
: 04822 236244, 238144
OR
Vicar
St.
Mary's Forane Church, Anakkallu, Bharananganam, Phone 04822 237144, 238145,
Email: josephbm@sancharnet.in
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