St. Sebastian's Church, Chittattukara Explained

St. Sebastian's Church
Location:Chittattukara, Thrissur, Kerala, India
Denomination:Roman Catholic, Syrian Catholic
Dedication:St. Sebastian
District:Thrissur
Status:Parish Church
Consecrated Date:?

St. Sebastian's Church, Chittattukara is a Syro-Malabar Catholic Church situated 22 kilometres to the north-west of Thrissur City, Kerala, India, and 5 kilometres south eas of Guruvayur Town. It is 6 kilometres away from the historically important Palayur Church.

History

Chittattukara's Christian community is believed to have been formed in the 12th century.. The mother parish of Chittattukara is Palayur Church. In the 12th century, a new chapel was established in Chittattukara called Muthyema Chapel.

In 1770 the present parish was established and initially the Muthyema Chapel was used as the parish church. It soon became too small for the congregation, and a new church was built in 1792. The present church (in Portuguese style), the third parish church, was built shortly after 1800.[1]

Chittattukara parish church is dedicated to St. Sebastian.

The parish is one of 11 parishes in the St. Thomas Forane Church, Mattom.[2]

Chapels

There are seven chapels under the parish:

  1. Muthyema Chapel
  2. Velankanni Matha Chapel
  3. St Antony's Chapel (Kakkassery East)
  4. Calvary Chapel
  5. The Western Chapel
  6. Chakkanthara Chapel (Kakkassery North)
  7. Kadavalloor Chapel

Major celebrations

The major festival celebrated here is the feast of St. Sebastian known as "Kambidi Thirunnal" on 6 and 7 January. The celebration begins on 4 January. The 2 km Angadi road is decorated with pindis and lights. The main attraction of the feast is the fireworks. The main firework is on 6 and 7 January. Small fireworks are conducted on 4 and 5.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.smcim.org/church/chittattukara/article/147 St. Sebastian Church, Chittattukara, Trichur Archeparchy - Parish History
  2. https://www.trichurarchdiocese.org/sacellum/parishes?f_id=14 PARISHES UNDER MATTOM FORANE