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Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Church, Nellimarathupatti
Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a Roman Catholic church in Nellimarathupatti village, Tamil Nadu, India. This Church servers under Dharamapuri Diocese. History According to records from 1774, Christians lived between from North Kelavalli to South Kambainallur village, with farming as their major profession. In the 18th century, the area south of the Ponnaiyar River banks was known as "Nadutheru," now called Kongrapatti, and the region further south was called "Keeltheru", presently located in Kelavalli and Nellimarathupatti. The village headman of Keeltheru took the Christians land and provided them with new land, which is now known as Nellimarathupatti. Subsequently, the Christians built a new chapel in this village. Fr. Chevalier, affectionately known as "Chappathi Mulli Samiyar" by the locals, constructed a room and resided in this village, continuing his preaching. The Soosai family and the Yesuvadiyan family were among the early Christian families residing in this village. ...
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Nellimarathupatti, Dharmapuri
Nellimarathupatti is a hamlet located 6 km away from Kambainallur. This hamlet falls under the jurisdiction of Kelavalli Panchayat, which is part of the Morappur block in the Dharamapuri District of Tamil Nadu, India. See also * Kambainallur *Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Nellimarathupatti Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a Roman Catholic church in Nellimarathupatti village, Tamil Nadu, India. This Church servers under Dharamapuri Diocese. History According to records from 1774, Christians lived between from North Kelavalli to Sout ... References {{Dharmapuri district Villages in Dharmapuri district ...
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Christianity In India
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Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Church, B Pallipatti
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church is catholic parish church in B. Pallipatti village near Bommidi in Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu, India. This parish is famous for its Jesus life story open theater drama Maasattra Ratham performed every second Friday after Easter. Also this is one of the oldest parish in Dharamapuri Diocese. History In the records, before 1750 Catholics lived in this village, probably because of missionaries from Mysore. This village is also under the service of Kovilur, Dharamapuri , Kovilur priest Fr. Timothy Xavier S.J., who served in Laligam during his time Fr. Marian Fransic, MEP and parish priest of St. Francis Xavier Church, Kovilur , Kovilur Church, mentioned in his diary that in 1850 there were 288 Christ followers around Pallipatti village. In 1858, Fr. Gouyon baptized seven families in this village. From 1861 to 1864, Kovilur Parish priest Fr. Thiriyon baptized 23 disciples in this village. As Roman Catholic Diocese of Salem , Salem diocese w ...
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