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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Miracles,
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; ''Catedral de Nossa Senhora dos Milagres'' (formerly a
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as the Church of Our Lady of Miracles, pt, Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Milagres), is a Roman Catholic Cathedral situated at Kallianpur in the
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of Carnataca,
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. The Milagres Church was established in 1680 as a result of a treaty between Raja
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(the
Ikkeri Ikkeri is a hamlet situated in Sagara taluk (township) about 6 km to the south of the town centre in Sagara, it's known for the Aghoreshvara Temple, dedicated to an avatar of Shiva. The word ''Ikkeri'' in Kannada means "two streets". Naya ...
s) of
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and the
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. The structure was rebuilt in its present form in 1881 AD, after the
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ended. The Milagres
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was elevated to the status of a
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in 2012, giving a desirable fillip to the Konkani and
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people of the locality.


History

During the period of the
Keladi Nayaka Nayakas of Keladi (1499–1763), also known as Nayakas of Bednore and Ikkeri Nayakas, were an Indian dynasty based in Keladi in present-day Shimoga district of Karnataka, India. They were an important ruling dynasty in post-medieval Karnata ...
s, Kallianpur emerged as an important Christian settlement in
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. In 1678, the church was constructed by the
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, and dedicated to ''Our Lady of Miracles''. The land on which the church was built was gifted to the local Christians by Somashekara Nayaka I of the
Ikkeri Ikkeri is a hamlet situated in Sagara taluk (township) about 6 km to the south of the town centre in Sagara, it's known for the Aghoreshvara Temple, dedicated to an avatar of Shiva. The word ''Ikkeri'' in Kannada means "two streets". Naya ...
s. The miraculous statue of Milagres Kallianpur was extracted from writings of Charles E G Lewis Kallianpur dated 1982. The statue of Our Lady of Milagres, Kallianpur is popularly acclaimed to be miraculous in and around the surrounding area. When the East India company lost the Anglo-Mysore war in 1784, Tipu Sultan gave secret orders to his commanders to seize all Christians in Canara and take them captive to Seringapatam. They carried out the secret orders and entered every church simultaneously, where Christians were expected to gather on the occasion of Good Friday. Entire families with children in arms were cruelly hounded and herded into a forced march across the Western Ghats. Only a few people managed to stay in hiding or escape into the forests. Nearly all the churches in Canara were destroyed as were the churches at
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and Patre. The priests had either gone into hiding or had been captured and deported to
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. It was at this time that the enemy soldiers wreaked havoc, destroying everything as they attempted to remove the Statue of our Lady on the High Altar for desecration. However, they found that it was not possible to remove it or lift it with their hands. They used force and tools but without any success. But then, at that very moment, a large swarm of bees suddenly came upon them from an unknown place and attacked them. They ran for shelter, and the bees followed them. They rode down as far as the Severna river; the bees still pursued them until the soldiers dived and tried to hide in the water. This occurrence was known far and wide in the area and produced awe and reverence among the people including non-Christians, who are to
Our Lady of Miracles Our Lady of Miracles (or Madonna of Miracles) is the patron saint of the town of Alcamo. Historical hints The cult of Madonna of Miracles in Alcamo dates back to 21 June 1547, the day people remember the Madonna's apparition to some women near ...
as their ''Milagri Amma'', Kanarese for "mother of miracles". At that time one of the parishioners who were in hiding Menino Francies Luis of Nadu Kudru,
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, secretly carried away the Miraculous Statue from the devastated church after praying and promising that he would place her with due honor when the ordeal was be over. He carried her to his home in Tons and venerated her secretly with his family and other Christians in night vigils with rosaries and reading of the Christian Purana ( Kristapurana) of Fr Thomas Stevens SJ. The statue had sometimes to be hidden in other houses and especially in one Hindu house whose descendants were honored every year with a candle on the occasion of the Annual parish feast. When things brightened up with the enemies' death and Priests came after the return of Christians from captivity, the Miraculous Statue was brought back with great honor and Jubilation amidst rejoicing through the river and road in a colorful two-mile long route boat procession and re-enthroned in the church on the high Altar(currently installed in the Shrine ). In memory and honor of this event,t a yearly boat procession of our Lady on a gaily and artistically decorated throne (''cherell'') with much solemnity grandeur, and pomp was celebrated at first from Nadu Kudru to the church on the eve of the parish feast from the ancient house of M.r Menino Francis Luis; but in the latter year,s the procession was from its neighboring Honappa Kudru from a house of his direct descendants for over a century. In the final year,s the procession commenced from Our Lady's Island Property of Barikudru due to the uncertainty of tides to bring it from Tonse. Glowing accounts of the grandeur of those annual evening festive processions and the devotion generated when all communities joined the celebrations with decorative lamps, archers,s and buntings on its route were narrated with pride and nostalgia for those days by men of the generation that has now passed. The statue used for those processions is the one now used for Cherell in the church for processions on the feast days. This statue was found on the Malpe shore and was delivered by the fishermen to the church. It is believed to be the statue placed by Vasco da Gama on the Thonse Par Islands when he landed there and which he named the
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. In 2012, it was appointed as the
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of the newly formed diocese, the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Udupi The Roman Catholic Diocese of Udupi ( la, Dioecesis Udupiensis) is a diocese located in the Kallianpur town of Udupi District of Karnataka, India. It was announced by Pope Benedict XVI on 16 July 2012. It comprises the six civil talukas Udupi ...
., which was inaugurated on 15 October 2012, at the church.


See also

* Statue_of_Our_Lady_of_Miracles,_Jaffna_patao


Gallery

File:Milagres church, interior.jpg, Milagres Cathedral interior File:Milagres Church, (now Cathedral) Kallianpur Udupi during 1960s.jpg, Milagres Church, (now Cathedral) Kallianpur Udupi during 1960s File:Miraculous Image.jpg, Our Lady of miracles Kallianpur File:Our Lady of Milagres in the shrine.jpg, Our Lady of Milagres in the shrine File:Milagres church Pulpit.jpg, Milagres Church Pulpit during 1960s Painting of Milagres Church during 60s is by Owen Rodrigues a native to Kallianpur


References

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External links

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Official website
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