Saint Alphonsa ;
the first Catholic woman saint of India
Honouring
Prominent Saints of India
(19.08.1910 to
28.07.1946)
Alphonsa Muttathupadathu
or “Alphonsamma” was born as “Annakkutty” (meaning “Little Ann” which is a
popular christening name in Kerala) in Arpookara village (Kudamaloor) in
Kottayam District (present day -Kerala, India), in the Archdiocese of
Changanassery on 19th August 1910. At the time of her birth, Kudamaloor
was a part of the Travancore State.
She was baptized in St. Mary’s Church in Kudamaloor on 27th
August 1910. She lost her mother at a very early age and was raised by her
maternal Aunt Annamma Muricken and educated by her Great uncle Father Joseph Muttathupadathu.
She had her early schooling in Arpookara and received her
First Communion on 27th November 1917. She studied in Muttuchira
in 1918 and later, on in Changanacherry.
Her Grandmother told her stories about St.Theresa of
Avila and St. Little Flower of Lisieux.
From her childhood, she was attracted to embracing penitential practices
and wanted to pattern her life on the virtues of the Saints about whom she had
heard so much from her Grandmother and Grand uncle.
She wanted to dedicate her entire life to Jesus
Christ. With this inspiration as her
driving force, she joined the Franciscan Clarist Congregation and associated
herself with the Poor Clares Convent at Bharananganam, where she took on the
name Alphonsa (or Sister Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception) after the Saint
of the day St. Alponsus Ligouri, when she received her Postulant’s veil in
August 1928. She received her religious habit on 19th May 1930. She became a novitiate in August 1931 and on
12th August 1936, she took her permanent vows. She spent the next 20
years of her life at the Convent. She, also, taught in an Elementary School for
a year in Vakakkad.
Poor Health:
She was dogged with poor health and several illnesses
throughout her short life of 35 years. When she was 3 years old, she suffered
from eczema for some time. In 1923, at
the age of 13, she fell into a pit of burning chaff, which burnt her feet
disabling her permanently. Even during her teaching assignment, she was sick
quite often, and endured sickness several times, which left her very weak and debilitated.
In December 1936, she is said to have been cured through the intervention of
Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara, but again she suffered a bout of double
pneumonia and later from amnesia.
She was known as a person who loved and invited
loving suffering. She believed that she must endure all experiences which test
her will and offered them to God. Despite her sufferings and ill-health, she was
said to have been cheerful and with a positive disposition throughout her life.
Beatification, Canonization and Sainthood:
She passed away on 28.07.1946 at the age of 35 about a month before her 36th birthday. Her tomb
is situated in Bharananganam in the Diocese of Palai, in St. Mary’s Church .It
is said that after her funeral, when school children went to her tomb to put
flowers and lighting candles on her grave, they found their favours received.
Soon many persons started reporting miracles at her intercession.
The 1000 year old St. Mary’s Church is one of the famous
pilgrimage centres in Kerala. The mortal remains of the Saint are preserved in
the Mortuary chapel next to the Church.
Because of its association with St.Alphonsa, Bharananganam
is also known as “Lisieux of India” after the birth-place of St. Theresa of
Lisieux in France. St Alphonsa is also
called the “Passion Flower of Bharanangalam”.
Alphonsa belonged to the Syro-Malabar church, of the
Thomas Christian tradition, which is known for its inter-religious,
multi-cultural and socio-political interactions.
A miracle attributed to her intercession was reported to the
Vatican through due process, by Bishop
Sebastian Valopilly (then a priest) who claimed that, in 1985 ,a Muslim boy
with clubbed feet was cured when, the Priest gave him Alphonsa’s picture and
asked him to pray to her.
The Diocesan process of her Beatification was inaugurated
on 02.12.1953 and on 09.07.1985 the miracle of healing the Muslim boy’s clubbed
feet, which was attributed to her intercession was formally approved by Pope
John Paul II and she was declared a Servant of God and was called “Venerable
Sister Alphonsa”. She was beatified along with Kuriakose Elias Chavara at
Kottayam when the Pope visited Kottayam on 8th February 1986. Several other
miracles have been reported through her intercession by praying to her or at
her tomb which has been converted into a chapel.
The miracle attributed to her canonization was the
healing of the club foot of an infant by her intercession and she was declared
a Saint by Pope Benedict on 12th October 2008 and given the title of
Blessed Alphonsa.
She was the first Catholic nun to be made a saint from
India and the second one from India, after Saint Gonsalo Garcia born in Vasai
near Bombay (present day Mumbai) to an Indian mother and a Portuguese father in
1556, was declared a Saint in the 19th century, by the Catholic Church.
She is also, the first canonized Saint of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church of
the Saint Thomas Christian Community.
Her patronage is against illnesses, against the death of
parents and sick persons. Her Feast is celebrated from 19th to 28th
July every year.
As a symbol of recognition of the first Indian woman Saint,
a delegation of 12 dignitaries was sent by the Government of India to
participate in her Canonization ceremony in Rome apart from her family members.
Literature on
St. Alphonsa:
Several books and publications were written on her life
and miracles. Some of them are “Saint Alphonsa”, “ Alphonsamma: Agnisnanathinte
Vishudha Sakshyam” , “ The spirituality of Blessed Alphonsa”, “A Grain of
wheat”, “The Wisdom of the saints” among others.
Commemoration:
In November 2008, the Posts & Telegraphs Department
brought out a five rupee commemorative postal stamp commemorating the first
woman saint of India.
The Centenary year celebrations were formally inaugurated
on 23rd August 2009 by the Finance Minister and the Reserve Bank of
India brought out Commemorative coins of
Rs.100/- and circulation coins of Rs. 5/- (nickel-brass) on the occasion.
The obverse of this nickel brass coin has the Lion Capital
in the centre together with the words “Satyameva Jayate” (Truth always
Prevails) which together form the emblem/Coat of Arms of India. The numeral “5”
denoting the denomination of the coin is below the emblem. On the left
periphery are the words “Bharat” and “Rupiye” in Hindi and on the right
periphery are the words “India” and “Rupees” in English.
On the reverse of the coin is a portrait/image of Saint
Alphonsa with her name spelt out both in Hindi and English. An image of a rose
is placed below her portrait. The years “1910 – 2009” are mentioned below the
rose, indicating the centenary of her birth. This coin was minted at Kolkata
mint. Notice that there is no mint mark below the centenary years.
Posted on 18.03.2018:
We visited Kottayam in the Indian State of Kerala in February 2018. We came across the following images of the first two Indian Catholic saints in the Christ King Cathedral:
The Foundation Stone of Christ King Cathedral in Kottayam
A painting of Saint Gonsalo Garcia,who was born in 1556 and declared a Saint in the 19th Century by the Catholic Church
An image of St. Alphonsa, who was declared a Saint on 12.10.2008
Links to other articles on coins issued on Prominent saints and temples of India:
1) 25 Years of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board
Posted on 18.03.2018:
We visited Kottayam in the Indian State of Kerala in February 2018. We came across the following images of the first two Indian Catholic saints in the Christ King Cathedral:
The Foundation Stone of Christ King Cathedral in Kottayam
A painting of Saint Gonsalo Garcia,who was born in 1556 and declared a Saint in the 19th Century by the Catholic Church
An image of St. Alphonsa, who was declared a Saint on 12.10.2008
Links to other articles on coins issued on Prominent saints and temples of India:
1) 25 Years of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board
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9) Swami Chinmayananda : Celebrating his Birth Centenary: A Rs.10/- coin issued by the Hyderabad Mint
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