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Rev. Fr. Duraiswami Simon Amalorpavadass (15 June 1932 – 25 May 1990) was a
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South-Indian theologian who played a vital role in the renewal of life and mission of the
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, particularly after
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. He was fluent in
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, French and English. He was the younger brother of
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. Rev.
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, S.V.D., in a paper presented to celebrate 30 years of ''
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'', writes that Amalorpavadass, one of the two special secretaries on the 1974 Synod of Bishops ("Evangelization in the Modern World"), convened by
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, "attempted to propose an interpretation that took into account many of the important movements in Asia and other parts of the Third World. His ideas revolved around a greater role for the local church and the emergence of the theology of liberation". Amalorpavadass was a member of the
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(EATWOT).Michael Amaladoss in Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Anderson, Gerald H. (Ed.), William B. Eerdmans Publishing, Grand Rapids, Michigan / Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1998, , pp.15–1

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Early years

Amalorpavadass was born in Kallery, a village in the
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, on 15 June 1932.Amalorananda, Swamy, Atma Purna Anubhava (within Ashram Anubhava – Experience of Indian Christian Spirituality), Anjali Ashram, Mysore, 2000. Introduction to the author. He had been a student of St Anne's High School,
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and St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Cuddalore.


Seminary studies and ordination

Amalorpavadass studied at the St Agnes Minor Seminary in
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and later graduated from St Joseph's College in
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In 1953 Amalorpavadass joined St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary in Malleswaram, Bangalore. After his completion of theological studies in Bangalore he was ordained on 12 April 1959 as a priest of the Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore. He served in the parishes of the Archdiocese before being appointed to The Regional Catechetical Centre of the archdiocese to animate and coordinate the work of the centre for the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.


Post-graduate studies and research

In 1962 Fr. Amalorpavadass was sent by his bishop to Paris, France to the Catholic University of Paris ''(
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)'' to pursue a degree in catechetics. In addition to completing his master's degree, he also became very proficient in French. Continuing his stay in Paris he enrolled as a candidate at the same institute to pursue a
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degree. His doctoral dissertation was entitled ''Destiny of the Church in India today''. After completing his master's degree and doctorate studies he returned to India, in 1966, and was assigned a parish role in Viriyur in order to gain pastoral experience.


National Biblical, Catechetical, and Liturgical Centre

Fr. Amalorpavadass founded the National Biblical, Catechetical, and Liturgical Centre (NBCLC), Hutchins Road, Bangalore on 6 February 1967. at the invitation of the CBCI. He was the Director from its inception in 1967 till 1982. He worked tirelessly to renew the Church in India and implement all that was envisioned by Vatican II. This was often done through his training of bishops, priests, sisters, laity all over India and through his prodigious writing. He was constantly in demand all over India, the world, and by the various dicastries at Vatican, as a well known Theologian, to lead, guide, speak at and participate in countless gatherings of all kind. He initiated scholarly discussions and invited the learned scholars of India including
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in
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Word and Worship

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journal "Word and Worship" was started during the period of Father Amalalorpavadass.


Initiatives at the University of Mysore


=Chair of Christianity

= The
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, the first university in Karnataka ''(established in 1916 by the Maharaja of Mysore, N. Krishna Wodeyar)'' instituted a chair in Christianity with substantial endowment from the Catholic Diocese of Mysore in 1979.Thomas, Joy, Mission in the Context of Universities, a tabled paper sent to the International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS) Conference in 2004 held in Port Dickson, Malaysia. Amalorpavadass was visiting professor in the chair.


=Department of Christianity

= Later, in 1981, a Department of Christian Studies ''(the first of its kind in India)'' was established by Amalorpavadass for promoting advanced studies and research in Christianity in the secular, multi-religious, interdisciplinary and pluralistic context of India in order to promote Christianity as an academic and scientific disciplineThomas, Joy, Mission in the Context of Universities, a tabled paper sent to the International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS) Conference in 2004 held in Port Dickson, Malaysia.. There are also similar chairs in the universities of Madras, Calicut, Mangalore, and Madurai. The University of Pondicherry also has a Chair in Christianity headed by P. A. Sampath Kumar, the past President of the Society for Biblical Studies in India. Amalorpavadass headed the department for a while.


Anjali Ashram

While Fr. Amalorpavadass was in Mysore, he founded a Christian ashram and named it " Anjali Ashram" and served as an Acharya-Guru for thousands of seekers from all walks of life, including bishops, priests, nuns, lay people from India and abroad, till his death in 1990. Michael Amaladoss in Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Anderson, Gerald H. (Ed.), William B. Eerdmans Publishing, Grand Rapids, Michigan / Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1998, , pp.15–1

/ref> The name "Anjali" was adopted to illustrate the hospitality and love with which everyone was received in the ashram.Cornille, Catherine, The Guru in Indian Catholicism: Ambiguity of Inculturation?, Louvain Theological and Pastoral Monographs, Peeters Press, Louvain, 1990, pp. 144–14

/ref> In the first week or according to the need of every month, the ashram offers ''Atma Purna Anubhava' (APA);– introduction to Indian Christian spirituality, and the second deeper experience 'Brahma Sakshatkara Anubhava' (BSA) for those who have participated in the first experience and keep practising their sadhana as and when required. Guruji Amalor had initiated 60 APA's and 6 BSA's during his time and now Swami Gnanajyothi(Fr.A. Louis) the present Guru continues his mission. It is now 233 APA's so far from 1984 and 7 BSA's. Anjali ashram has a unique architectural design. The entrance to the ashram is marked by wide open entrance without a gate(openness to all) which leads to Viswagopuram and an outer mandapa without walls meant for yoga, upadesa and dialogue meetings. On both sides of this mandapa, there are two footpaths in a curved fashion taking you to the inner area directly. If you walk directly through the mandapa, you pass through Swagata Nilaya – welcome abode and reach another structure(Atma Purna Nivas) used for meditations and prayer meetings. Then comes the residences for inamates like Dasavatara cottages, Star shaped Buildings, pyramidal buildings, Om Building, Yin Yang and the 24 hermitages. There are trees Peepal tree( morning samdhya) Fig tree (Noon samdhya) and Banyan trees (for upadesas). Then comes the sanctum. The last building is the sanctum sanctorum containing the Satcitananda Mandir within which the samadhi of the Founder is found.. The small cottages for the inmates are built on either sides of the sanctum sanctorum. There is a footpath that takes you directly to the other gate from the sanctum sanctorum. Beyond it is found Ashtabhagya gopuram inviting everyone either to sing kirtana (praises) or be in mauna(silence). Still beyond is the Navagrahavana forest of nine planets.


Criticism

There was some resistance towards inculturation of Catholicism into the Indian context. Matthew N. Schmalz points out that some Indian Catholics resisted inculturation.Schmalz, Matthew N. in the Indian Church: Catholicism and Indian Nationhood in Paul Christopher Manuel, Lawrence C. Reardon (Eds.), The Catholic Church and the Nation-State: Comparative Perspectives, Georgetown University Press, Washington, 2006,

/ref> A few South Indian Catholics took Amalorpavadass to court in vain, since they believed that these adaptations threatened their own distinctive identity.


Writings

Fr. D.S. Amalorpavadass had written and edited numerous volumes. A few of them are: * Approach, Meaning, and Horizon of Evangelization, NBCLC, Bangalore, 1973 * Gospel and Culture: Evangelisation and Inculturation, NBCLC, Bangalore, 1978 * NBCLC Campus: Milieu of God-Experience. An Artistic Synthesis of Spirituality, NBCLC, Bangalore, 1982 * Poverty of the Religious and the Religious as Poor, NBCLC, Bangalore, 1984 * Integration and Interiorization (1990) In 1990, Gerwin van Leeuwen brought out a book entitled: * Fully Indian – authentically Christian: A study of the first fifteen years of the NBCLC (1967–1982), Bangalore, 1990. In 1994, Cyril de Souza sdb brought out his research entitled:"Catechesis for India Today: An Appraisal of the Catechetical Proposal of D.S. Amalorpavadass", Kristu Jyoti Publications, Bangalore. * Two memorial volumes came out in 1991: ** J. Russel Chandran (ed.), Third World Theologies in Dialogue: Essays in Memory of D. S. Amalorpavadass, EATWOT, Bangalore, 1991.Quoted in Kirsteen cKim's article in Henry Martyn Centre, Cambridge
** Paul Puthanangady ed., Church in India: Institution or Movement ? (1991) Anjali Ashram has brought out the experience of Atma Purna Anubhava(APA) in 2000 his two doctoral thesis 'India Seeking God' and 'The destiny of the Church in India' in 2004 and Brahma Sakshatkara Anubhava (BSA) in 2004. 'An India Christian Guru' the Biography in 2011 and 2015 on the occasion of his 25th anniversary of mahasamdhi all his mission theology series have been compiled as one volume 'Mission Theology' and other writings as 'In search of Identity'. All his writings on Liturgy, Catechetics and Bible as three separate volumes Biblical Renewal, Liturgical Renewal and Catechetical Renewal. There are four books in Tamil.


Memberships

Fr. Amalorpavadass was constantly in demand and was much sought after. He was very active in many international organizations, including * Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT), * International Commission for English in the liturgy, * World Catholic Federation for the Biblical Apostolate, * International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS) * Secretary, Biblical, Catechetical and Liturgical Commissions of the Catholic Bishop's Conference of India (CBCI). He was appointed by Pope Paul VI as one of the two special secretaries for the Synod of Bishops on evangelisation in 1974, in the Vatican. The outstanding contributions he made were well recognized as acknowledged above.


Death

Fr. Amalorpavadass (Amalor) died in an automobile accident on his way to Bangalore from Mysore. He is buried at Anjali Ashram. His final services were officiated by his older brother Simon Cardinal Lourdusamy who was then the Prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Rite Churches.


References

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