- Kokkamangalam church
Kokkamangalam church which holds a midway position among the seven churches founded by St. Thomas, is in the Archdiocese of
Ernakulam -Angamaly , in theSouth India n state ofKerala . A portrait of St. Thomas is venerated here and was brought from theCarmelite Monastery Mannanam in1897 by "Albhutha Mathai ", pursuant to a revelation. This portrait is mounted in a decorated waft of great artistic value.St. Thomas sailed to
Kokkamangalam where he preached thegospel for about a year. 1600 people converted to Christianity through him according to the narration in "Rampan Pattu ", an ancient form ofChristian folk-song prevalent in Kerala. He formed a Christian community at Kokkamangalam and enshrined a Cross for the faithful.The Relic of Apostle St. Thomas enshrined here was brought from
Ortona inItaly byPope John Paul II in November1999 . SpecialNovena prayers are held on Friday evenings to venerate the Relic. Devotees who aspire for jobs in foreign countries seek the intercession of the Apostle here.The seven storied
Kerala lamp burning in front of the Relic denotes the integration of seven Christian Communities founded by the Apostle. Pouringcoconut oil in this lamp is a sacred practice here. The archives of Kokkamangalam are also an attraction with historians, pilgrims and tourists.The principal feast of Kokkamangalam the "
Puthunjayar Thirunal " is observed on the first Sunday afterEaster . Thousands of people irrespective of caste and creed participate in the feast. The celebration begins on Thursday and concludes on Sunday. The colorful procession of the feast is a special attraction.The feast of July 3rd "
Dukharana " marking the martyrdom of St. Thomas is also celebrated with great devotion. Offerings of "Pachor Nercha " are distributed among the devotees.The "Thiruseship Prathishta Thirunal" celebrated on every 13th of November commemorate the enshrining of the Relic attracts people from India and abroad.
External links
* [http://kokkamangalamchurch.org Kokkamangalam Church]
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