Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception

Saint

Alphonsa Muttathupadathu

Saint Alphonsa Art Painting
Born(1910-08-19)19 August 1910
Died28 July 1946(1946-07-28) (aged 35)
Venerated inCatholic Church
Beatified8 February 1986
Canonized12 October 2008, Vatican City by Pope Benedict XVI
Major shrineSt. Mary's Syro-Malabar Church, Bharananganam, Kerala, India
Feast28 July
AttributesA Rosary and Bible in hands.
PatronageAgainst illness, diseases related to feet, Cherupusha Mission League, India

Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception, FCC (christened Anna Muttathupadathu); 19 August 1910 – 28 July 1946), was a nun in the Franciscan Clarist Congregation and an educator by profession. She was also known for being a victim soul, visionary and prophetess in the Kottayam pergunna of the erstwhile Travancore province of British India, in the present-day Kerala, India.

She is the first woman of Indian origin to be canonised as a saint after decades of enquiry by the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints,[1] she is also the first saint of the Syro-Malabar Church, an Eastern Catholic community of Eastern Christianity.

In the 1990s, a postal stamp commemorating Alphonsa was published by Kerala state's former minister, K Karunakaran.[2] She is the first woman keralite to appear in the Indian Stamp.

  1. ^ India's first woman saint cheers riot-hit Christians reuters.com, 11 October 2008
  2. ^ Joseph, George. "Sister Alphonsa joins the Vatican roster of declared saints". India Abroad.

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