St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara was born on 10th February 1805 at Kainakary, Kerala. At the age of five he began his studies in a village School, called Kalari. When he was 12 he joined the Seminary at Pallipuram for his priestly training. While he was in the seminary, his parents and his elder brother died of an epidemic. On 29th November 1829, he became a priest. St. Chavara was instrumental in founding two Catholic Religious Congregations – one for men, Carmelites of May immaculate(CMI), and the other for women, Congregation of Mother of Carmel(CMC), for the spiritual renewal and all round development of the society.
Starting seven ashrams and a convent in different parts of Kerala, St Kuriakose Chavara initiated a spiritual movement among the people of Kerala. He established the first Catholic Sanskrit School, a major seminary and a printing and publishing house at Mannanam. He directed that every church should start a school attached to it and encouraged children, even poor sections, to attend the schools by supplying midday meal and dress for them. He founded a ‘Home of Charity’ to take care of the destitute, the beggars, the uncared sick, and the old. He also organised the first voluntary charitable association in Kerala for self-help among the needy.
Even in the midst of such manifold activities, he found time to write several literary and spiritual books in prose as well as in verse. Among them, ‘Anastasyayude Rakthasakshyam’ is the first narrative poem and ‘Nalagamangal’ the first chronicle of history in Malayalam. He was proficient in seven languages-Malayalam, Tamil, Sanskrit, Syrian, Latin, Italian, and Portuguese.
Essentially, however, St.Chavara was a man of prayer and great charity. He lived for 65 years and died on 3rd January, 1871. His sanctity was officially recognized by the Church, when Pope John Paul II declared him ‘Blessed’ on 08th Febraury, 1986, and thereafter, he was raised to Sainthood in 2014. St.Chavara is the heavenly patron of all CMI and CMC institutions. Let us pray to him to intercede with God for all our needs, especially for success in our studies.