Madre de Deus Vettucaud in Trivandrum was erected as a parish in the year 1890 under the Cochin diocese. The Diocese of Trivandrum came to existence in 1 July 1937 through the Papal Bull In Ora Malabarica by bifurcating the Diocese of Quilon. In 1955, the Padroado parishes in the coastal strip from Pallithura to Eraimanthura were amalgamated into the Diocese of Trivandrum and Vettucaud parish also became a part of the diocese.
The dominant caste in the parish in the past was Mukkuva, who were engaged in the traditional modes of fishing, who now turns to other jobs in and aboard. Madre de Deus Vettucaud parish is located in Trivandrum or Thiruvananthapuram, which is the capital of Kerala, a state in India. The neighboring parishes are St. Sebastian’s Cheruvettukad and St. Peter’s Kannanthura on the South and Kochuveli St. Joseph on the North. The west of the parish is the Arabian sea and the East boundary in the Parvathy Puthenaar or the Chackai Canal.
Vettucaud Church is 3.5 kms away from the Trivandrum Domestic Airport and 7.5 km away from the Trivandrum Railway Station. The nearby local railway station is Kochuveli. The parish has 42 Basic Christian Communicates (BCCs) classified under 10 wards. Vettucaud has a rich faith tradition. The presence of Christian faith had existed in the Vettucaud area prior to the arrival of Portuguese in 1498. As per the missionary report sent to Rome, in 1644, Vettucaud had 175 faithful under the parish Raytura, present Valiyathura, as a part of the effects of the evangelization activities of St. Francis Xavier on the coastal shore of Travancore in 1544. The celebration of the Christian faith of the people was at the centre of their life. The earliest location for the faith gathering was at the foot of the Stone Cross; and later the shrine of St. Anne, which was located near the present Mystical Rose Convent. The second church building construction had begun at the time of Fr. Monteiro in 1899 with the limestone cut from Varkala. Fr. Gudhinho continued the works, especially the completion of the bell tower. The blessing of the church was done by Goan Msgr. Leon D'Souza, Vicar General of Cochin at the time of Fr Michael John in 1937. Discussions on constructing a new church building were held during the Golden Jubilee of the shrine in 1992, but the actual planning was initiated by Fr. Ignatius Francis Louis in 2002. In 2005, when Fr. Johnson Alexander was the parish priest, the cemetery was translocated to the extreme north-east with a cellar vault for obtaining more space for the construction. The foundation stone of the existing church building was blessed on the Feast of Christ the King, 22 November 2009 by Archbishop Soosa Pakiam M.
A small church building was constructed in the place between Mystical Rose Convent and St. Mary's Library. This church served as the parish church for a temporary period till the inauguration of the new church building. This small church was named as "Mater Dei Chapel" on 31 May 2024.
Fr. Gladin Alex, Fr. Syrus Kalathil and Fr. Nicholas T. have contributed their active involvements during the construction phase. On 31 January 2018, the existing multi-architectural styled new church building was blessed and opened for celebration of liturgy and prayer by Rt. Rev. Dr. Soosa Pakiam, the then Archbishop of Trivandrum. 12 bishops, hundreds of priests and religious and thousands of the faithful and pilgrims witnessed the occasion. The crypt area of the church will consist of Mater Dei Adoration Chapel, Christus Rex small chapel and Vettucaud Church Museum; work began on 11 January 2024 with prayers led by Rev. Dr. Edison Yohannan M, the parish priest in the presence of the parishioners at the crypt area, and is planned to be completed in a year. Vettucaud Shrine or കുരിശടി or പാദം hosts the miraculous statue of Christ The King. Many devotees, pilgrims and the faithful from the parish and around come and pray in this holy area and get blessings from Jesus, the Son of God. Mr. Carmen Miranda, the father of the first native...
Read moreCommonly known as Vettukad Church this is a splendour to watch. The new church is in line with most of the new churches constructed throughout Kerala. Current world Its more of a tourist destination than a place of worship.An architectural marvel built on the shores of Arabian Sea. Remarkable stained glass paintings & awe inspiring interiors with paintings & wood works reminiscent of the great European Cathedrals.Worth visiting!Mother of God Church. What an architectural Marvel. Step inside and you can dwell in divine and holistic atmosphere. It also gives you the wow feeling.Faced towards the Arabic Sea, you will always get that windy seashore experience.One of the very few churches where people come to worship and offer prayers irrespective of religion. The statue of jesus christ holding the cross is believed to have washed ashore the beach nearby. The old church was recently renovated into a massive structure. Personally I like the old church which is no more there. But the energy and serenity it possess is still there.One of the Best church in trivandrum. Friday evening mass at 7 pm is the best time to go for mass. There are two church and a main possession area. meditation in old chapel is also good.It's a gorgeous church on the sea shore.It's a beautiful sight to behold. Time flies when you are there. The sunset that can be viewed from the church is marvelous. Coming to it's architecture, it's one of the best in India, which holds you in awe and wonder. The interiors are too good, especially the ceiling. Incredible experience!Majestic church. Good architecture. Many artistic paintings and carvings inside. Very holy church where you will get whatever you pray before the altar.One of the most beautiful Catholic church ever seen in Kerala. Mesmerizing architecture inside and outside as well. Cool breeze from the sea and the sand surrounding is good to explore. Church open 24X7. Recently renovated to this amazing beautiful architecture on 31st January 2018. One must visit this holy place for the proven beliefs and church architectures. The premises are attractive for tourists too that the sea and beach is very near to church. The craft works and sealing works are a worth to witness. Parking facilities available with security personnel surveillance. Highly recommended place both for pilgrims and tourists.Very famous pilgrim center in Trivandrum... Every Friday people are coming for God's Grace...One of the best church buildings in India. Right next to the sea the recently renovated church will hold you in awe for the architecture, inside and out.The interior, especially the ceiling is a grand view to behold. The acoustics and the sound system was the best I've experienced in a church.The most beautiful church in Trivandrum. They rebuild the old church and new church is amazing architecture. If you have good faith and pray here most of your wishes will be granted. Friday is the day of prayer and there will be heavy crowd during this day. For elderly people the best time to visit will be Friday morning as church will not be that crowded. God Bless. Jesus Saves.This is one of the best church of Kerala.The Church located on capital city.Very good location and peaceful atmosphere.The inside of church is awesome, beautiful wooden construction, nice ambience, good seating facility.Multiple entrance with similar construction feels you are entering the church through same place.Convention conducted every year outside which is also worth time spending. Marriages are there almost everyday. Too much rush on weekends and Sundays.You can also enjoy the beach as well which is very closer to the church.Overall its a great place to visit.You can view the photos on...
Read moreMadre de Deus Church (Vettukad Church): A Tranquil Haven in Thiruvananthapuram
Standing tall by the azure shores of the Arabian Sea, Madre de Deus Church, also known as the Vettukad Church, is a beacon of faith and a captivating sight in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. This ancient Portuguese church, dating back to the 16th century, seamlessly blends architectural wonder with serene spirituality, offering a unique experience for both pilgrims and travelers.
A Visual Enchantment:
The first thing that strikes you about the church is its stunning architecture. Built in the Indo-Portuguese style, it boasts intricate stonework, elegant arches, and a majestic bell tower reaching towards the sky.
Inside, the church is a treasure trove of beauty. Gilded altars, vibrant frescoes, and stained glass windows bathe the space in a warm, ethereal glow.
The highlight is the majestic statue of Our Lady of the Sea, housed in a dedicated grotto overlooking the beach. Standing guard over the crashing waves, it's a powerful symbol of faith and hope.
A Sanctuary of Peace:
Beyond the visual splendor, Vettukad Church is a haven of tranquility. Whether you're seeking spiritual solace or simply a moment of quiet reflection, the atmosphere here is undeniably calming.
The gentle sound of the waves lapping against the shore mingles with the soothing hymns and prayers, creating a symphony of peace.
The spacious courtyard, shaded by towering palm trees, provides a serene spot to sit and contemplate, or simply watch the world go by.
The church also hosts regular masses and festivals, drawing devotees from all walks of life. Witnessing the vibrant celebrations and heartfelt prayers is a truly enriching experience.
More Than Just a Church:
Madre de Deus Church is more than just a place of worship; it's a vibrant part of the local community.
The church complex houses a museum showcasing artifacts and documents related to its rich history.
There's a small shop selling souvenirs and religious items, perfect for picking up a memento of your visit.
And nearby, you'll find a variety of restaurants and cafes serving delicious Keralan cuisine and refreshing beverages.
Tips for Visitors:
The church is open daily from 6 AM to 8 PM. Dress modestly, preferably covering your shoulders and knees. Photography is allowed inside the church with permission. Plan your visit during the Feast of Christ the King in November for a truly spectacular experience.
Final Verdict:
Vettukad Church is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Thiruvananthapuram. Whether you're drawn to its historical significance, breathtaking architecture, or calming atmosphere, this seaside sanctuary will leave you feeling inspired and rejuvenated. I highly recommend adding it to your itinerary for a truly...
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