The Diocese of Jaffna ( la, Dioecesis Jaffnensis) is a
Latin Church
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ecclesiastical territory or
diocese
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History
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of the
Catholic Church
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in northern
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. Latin Catholicism in the diocese's territory date to the time of
St. Francis Xavier. The current bishop is
Justin Gnanapragasam.
History
The
Apostolic Vicariate of Jaffna was created on 17 February 1845 from the Diocese of Ceylon.
On 1 September 1886 it was promoted to a diocese. On 25 August 1893 parts of diocese were transferred to newly created
Diocese of Trincomalee
The Diocese of Trincomalee ( la, Dioecesis Trincomaliensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese for eastern Sri Lanka. The current bishop is Noel Emmanuel.
History
The Diocese of Trincomalee was created on 25 August 1893 from parts of the Archdiocese of ...
.
[ On 19 December 1975 parts of diocese were transferred to newly created Apostolic Prefecture of Anuradhapura.][ On 24 January 1981 parts of diocese were transferred to newly created Diocese of Mannar.][
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Origins
In 1548 St. Francis visited Mannar Mannar may refer to the following places:
India
* Mannar, Alappuzha, a town in Chengannur Taluk, Kerala
Sri Lanka
* Mannar District, one of 25 districts in Sri Lanka
** Mannar Island, an island within the district
**Mannar Bridge, a bridge connect ...
and came to Jaffna to persuade the king to cease his persecutions against the Christians
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.
In 1580, under the protection of the Portuguese
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** Portu ...
, the first Catholic church was built at Jaffna. The whole peninsula having surrendered in 1591 to André Furtado de Mendonça
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He was a son of Afonso Furtado Mendo ...
, almost the entire population embraced Christianity. When the fort of Jaffna capitulated to the Dutch in 1658 there were in the peninsula 50 priests, 1 Jesuit college, 1 Franciscan and 1 Dominican convent, and 14 churches. For safety the famous miraculous Statue of Our Lady of Miracles, Jaffna patao ( புதுமை மாதா / Puthumai Matha 1614-1658) was smuggled out of the island by Portuguese prisoners. Since 1658, the Protectress of Jaffna is in exile in the church of Sao Pedro situated along the Mandovi river in Bainguinim, Goa, India.
Dutch period
The Dutch immediately manifested the most hostile disposition towards the Catholics. The priests and monks were banished, and giving them shelter was declared a capital offence. From that time dates the long persecution which ended only with the surrender of Ceylon to the British in 1796. To this diocese belongs the Island of Mannar rendered famous by the apostolic labours of St. Francis Xavier and by the martyrdom of 600 to 700 Christians, executed by order of the King of Jaffna. Madhu
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Metaphorical use
''Madhu'' has been used for millennia si ...
, though a solitary spot in the middle of the jungle, has also its historical fame. For a long time during the Dutch persecution it was the refuge of native Christians. To this spot they had transported a statue of Our Lady which is enshrined in the new church. Madhu has developed into an important pilgrimage, where more than 40,000 pilgrims congregate every year for the feast of the Visitation
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.
British period
In 1845 Ceylon was divided into the two vicariates of Colombo and Jaffna, with Bishop Orazio Bettachini as vicar Apostolic
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of the latter. In 1847 the Oblates of Mary Immaculate
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arrived in Ceylon. In 1857 the Jaffna vicariate was handed over to the Oblates, and on the death of Bishop Bettachini, Bishop Semeria, O.M.I.
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, was appointed vicar Apostolic. In 1868 Bishop Christopher Bonjean, also O.M.I., succeeded Bishop Semeria. He had been in the missions for nine years in India and in 1856 had crossed over to Ceylon to join the Oblate Congregation. During his administration a great impulse was given to primary education. The effects of the Protestant and Hindu schools were more than counterbalanced by the activity of the bishop and the missionaries. Subsequently Bishop Bonjean was transferred to the metropolitan see of Colombo
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. Bishop Theophile Melirzan, O.M.I., succeeded him at Jaffna and, following in his footsteps, was named Archbishop of Colombo
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in 1893. In the same year Henri Joulain, Q.M.I., was appointed Bishop of Jaffna.
20th century
The entire population of the diocese in the early 20th century was 499,200; the Catholics numbering 45,500; the diocese was in the hands of the Oblates
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; 3 secular priests helping in the parochial ministry. The total number of missionaries was 46. Attached to the cathedral is St. Martin's seminary for the education of junior students aspiring to the priesthood. St. Patrick's college and boarding school is the most flourishing institution of the northern province. It has a staff of 6 European fathers, 1 native father, 2 brothers, and 15 native professors. The average number of students is 450. It is especially devoted to higher English education, and prepares its students for the Cambridge Junior and Senior examinations and for the London University Intermediate. Some years ago it was thought expedient to come into closer contact with non-Catholics and especially with the higher classes of Hindus. For this purpose a Hindu boarding school was attached to St. Patrick's College. The boarders number 100, with good prospects for the future. Jaffna convent, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Bordeaux, follows the same junior and senior courses, for the education of girls
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, as St. Patrick's. To the convent is attached a girls' orphanage. The native Brothers of St. Joseph are occupied in teaching at Jaffna, Kayts, Mannar Mannar may refer to the following places:
India
* Mannar, Alappuzha, a town in Chengannur Taluk, Kerala
Sri Lanka
* Mannar District, one of 25 districts in Sri Lanka
** Mannar Island, an island within the district
**Mannar Bridge, a bridge connect ...
and Mullaitivu. The native Sisters of St. Peter conduct primary schools in all the important stations of the diocese. There are 127 schools under the control of the missionaries, for the vernacular and primary English education. At the two industrial schools of Colombogam and Mullaitivu 125 orphan boys are taught agriculture and useful trades. The diocese has conferences of St. Vincent de Paul and young men's associations for the working classes. St. Joseph's Catholic Press is the home of the Jaffna Catholic Guardian, a weekly paper devoted to the interests of the diocese. A Catholic Club has just been founded for the purpose of interests of the Catholic community.
Bishops, Vicars Apostolics and Pro-Vicar Apostolics
Other officials
* Vicar General - Rev.Fr. Pathinathan Josephdas Jebaratnam
* Chancellor - Rev.Fr.S.V.B Mangalarajah
* Judicial Vicar - Rev. T.J Kirubakaran
* Financial Administrator - Rev.Fr. S. Nesanayagam
Activities and organizations
Spiritual centers
* Divine retreat center, Jaffna
* Sangamam, Kopy
Catholic Educational Institutions
* St. Patrick's College, Jaffna
* St. Don Bosco School
* St.Henry's College, Illavalai.
* St.Antony's College, Kayts.
Major Catholic organizations
* Caritas- Hudec
* Catechetical Center
* Ahavoli
* Commission for Justice and Peace
Notable churches
# St.Mary's Cathedral , Jaffna.
# Our Lady of Refuge , Jaffna
# St.Antony's Church, Jaffna
# St.James, Church, Gurunagar, Jaffna
# Our lady of Miracle, Gurunagar, Jaffna
# St. Sebastian Church, Gurunagar, Jaffna,
# Our Lady of Velankani, Gurunagar, Jaffna
# St. Roche Church, Gurunagar, Jaffna
# Christ the King Church, Koiyathottam, Jaffna
# St. John's Church, Jaffna
# St.Thersa Church, Jaffna
# Our lady of Rosary, Jaffna
# Infant Jesus Church, Jaffna
# St.Joseph Church, Jaffna
# St.Annes Church, Jaffna
# St. Benedict's Church, Nallur
# St. Jude Church, Ariyalai
# Mount Carmel Church, Gurunagar
# Holy redeemer Church, Maniyanthottam
# St. Nichlos Church, Navanturai
# St.Antony’s Church, Manipay
# Our lady of Fatima, Pandatheripu
# Kathirai Madha Church, Sillalai
# Our lady of Lourdes, Point Pedro
# St.Thomas Church, Point Pedro
# Our lady of Velankani, Point Pedro
# St.Joseph Church, Point Pedro
# St.Antony’s Church, Nelliady
# St. Peter’s Church, Navaly
# St. Joseph Church , Atchuvely
# St.Antony’s Church, Atchuvely
# Mount Carmel Church, Vasavilan
# St.James Church, Vasavilan
# St. Antony’s Church, Kayts
#St.Peter’s Church, Kayts
#St.Thomas Church, Kayts
#St.Mary’s Church Kayts
#Holy Family Church, Uduvil
#St.Michel’s Church, Urumpirai
#St. Theresa Church, Kilinocchi
#St.Jude Church, Kanagapuram
#Fatima Church, Uruthirapuram
#St.Antony's Church, Thondaman Nagar
#St. Peter’s Church , Mullaitiv
#Our lady of Velankani , Nachikuda
Religious congregation
Religious Institute of Men
* Oblate of Mary Immaculate
* Rosarians
* Sons of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary ( Claretians)
* De Monfort Brothers
Religious Institute of Women
* Sisters of Holy Family
* Sisters of Holy Cross
* Sisters of Apostolic Carmel
* Rosarian Sisters
* Mother Teresa Sisters
* Sisters of St. Joseph Cluny
References
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1845 establishments in Ceylon
Organisations based in Northern Province, Sri Lanka
Religious organizations established in 1845
Jaffna
Jaffna (, ) is the capital city of the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jaffna District located on a peninsula of the same name. With a population of 88,138 in 2012, Jaffna is Sri Lanka's 12th most ...