Lawrence Puliyanath Explained

Lawrence Puliyanath
Birth Date:8 August 1898
Birth Place:Mundamveli
Death Date:20 February 1961
Honored In:Roman Catholic Church
Major Shrine:St Lawrence Church Edacochin

Lawrence Puliyanath, occasionally known as Lawrence of Edakochi (8 August 1898 – 20 February 1961), was a Catholic priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin,[1] declared a Servant of God.[2]

He was born in Mundamveli, Kochi, Kerala, India, and was a member of St Louis Church, Mundamveli.

He joined the Diocese of Cochin, and completed his formation at the Papal Seminary, Kandy; he was ordained in 1926. He was later professor of philosophy in Alappuzha Seminary and at the same time co-vicar in St. Lawrence Church, Edacochin, where he became known as the apostle of the poor. He declined the offer of the title of Bishop of Cochin. He died in 1961 and was buried in St. Lawrence Church, Edakochi.[3] He was declared Servant of God (the first stage towards canonisation) by Bishop Joseph Kariyil and is venerated locally.[4] There is a small museum dedicated to him adjacent to the church.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kerala Catholic Bishops'Council (KCBC): Monsignor Lawrence Puliyanath . 2024-03-01 . kcbc.co.in.
  2. Web site: Conference of Catholic Bishops of India: Saints & Blessed . 2024-03-01 . CCBI . en-US.
  3. http://lawrenceofedakochi.com/html/gallery.htm Photo of tomb
  4. http://lawrenceofedakochi.com/html/history.htm Servant of God Monsignor Lawrence of Edakochi (devotional website)
  5. http://lawrenceofedakochi.com/html/museum.htm Museum