Kilacheri is a village in
Tamil Nadu
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, India. It is located in the Kadambatur
taluka
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of the
Tiruvallur district. Kilacheri Village is an administrative village in the Tiruvallur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Nearby villages
The following villages are surrounding villages to Kilacheri. The given distance are kilometer from Kilacheri and it is based on the straight line distance from Kilacheri.kottaiyur 5Km Mappedu 1.2 km, Kondancheri 1.7 km, Satharai 3.4 km, Pudumavilangai 3.6 km, Perambakkam 4.0 km, Koovam 4.3 km, Kannur 4.8 km, Kumaracheri 5.0 km, Pinjivakkam 5.2 km, Kadambathur 7.4 km, Ramankoil 7.5 km, Thirupandiyur 8.7 km, Kilnalathur 9.4 km, Polivakkam 9.5 km, Egattur 9.9 km, Valasaivettikadu 10.1 km, Vengathur 10.7 km, Adigathur 12.1 km, Vellerithangal 23.4 km
Demographics
Tamil is the official language of the village, but nearly 45% of the people speak
Telugu language
Telugu (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken by Telugu people predominantly living in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where it is also the official language. It is the most widely spoken member of the Dravidian language fami ...
(mostly
Kamma (caste)
Kamma is a Hindu caste from South India. The community of Kammas is believed to have originated from agriculturists of the ''Kammanadu'' region of the Guntur and Prakasam districts in Andhra Pradesh. Quote: "Next to birth and profession, it ...
). This place is in the border of Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram Districts.
Education
* Christ College of Arts and Science
* St.Joseph's Boys Hr.Sec.School
* Sacred Heart Girls Hr.Sec.School
* St. Ignatius Boys Primary School
* St. Anne's Girls Primary School
* St. Joseph's Hospital
* St. Joseph's Seminary
Places of worship
* Sacred Heart Church (ESTD - 1786)
Two independent Telugu Christian migrations took place in the 18th Century. One of that refers to the history of the Kilacheri Church.
In 1786 this Telugu Mission consisting of 300 families migrated from Oleroo on the banks of Krishna in the Guntur district, under the guidance of their Priest Rev Fr Mannenti.
This migrated Mission settled on the large tract of waste land, in the villages of Cooum Mappaydoo and Cotoor, obtained from the Government.
In 1886 it came under the Archdiocese of Madras and in 1952 it came under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Madras – Mylapor
The 300th Jubilee of all the Telugu Christians was celebrated on 11 December 2003 in this Parish.
''Kilacheri Parishioners celebrate their church festival on May 28 each year.''
Catholic Population: 2,100
Sunday Mass – Timings & Language: 6.30 am & 8.30 – Tamil
Monday- Saturday – Timings & language: 6.30am
Sub - stations with Chapel
01 Fatima Madha Chapel, Fatimpuram 1 km
02 Loudru Madha Chapel, Mettu Colony, 2 km
03 St Antony's Bajanai Sangam, Govindamedu, 0.5 km
* Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as Way of Sorrows or Via Crucis, refers to a series of images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of his crucifixion and accompanying prayers.
Located around the Sacred Heart Church, Kilacheri
Notable people
Mother Gnanamma
The Society of Sisters of St. Anne was founded by THATIPATHRI GNANAMMA.
The society has more than 110 institutions, in five states of India and in a few countries abroad.
''Mother Gnanamma declared Servant of God''
Mother Thatipatri Gnanamma, founder of the congregations of St. Anne, Madras, and St. Anne, Phirangipuram, has been declared Servant of God, which will lead to her Beatification and Canonization. In other words, the process of initiation of sainthood on Mother Gnanamma has begun.
Archbishop
Samineni Arulappa
Archbishop Samineni Arulappa (28 August 1924 – 13 February 2005), also known as S Arulappa, was an Indian Catholic clergyman who served as the Archbishop of Hyderabad from December 1971 through January 2000. The youngest priest to be consecrat ...
Archbishop Samineni Arulappa (28 August 1924 – 13 February 2005), often shortened to S Arulappa, was an Indian Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Archbishop of Hyderabad from December 1971 through January 2000. The youngest priest to be consecrated to such a high office, he was also the longest-serving Catholic Archbishop in India. He was also the first Archbishop who had the honor of being consecrated by Pope Paul VI in Rome.
References
External links
A documentary video about Kilacheri
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Villages in Tiruvallur district