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St Alphonsa Prayer | വി.അൽഫോൻസാമ്മയോടുള്ള പ്രാർത്ഥന

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#shorts Share the Word of God with Your Family and Friends & Become an Evangelist. Subscribe YouTube Channel for Daily Live Holy Mass(6.45 Am, 10.00 Am, 5.00 Pm, 6.00 Pm ) Daily Reflections (12.00 Am) Eucharistic Adoration (3.00 Pm), Rosary (6.30 Pm) and Devotional Talks. #Alphonsa #prayer #novena #divinemercydailynews #DivineMercy ജനലക്ഷങ്ങൾക്കു അനുഗ്രഹം പ്രാപിച്ച വി.അൽഫോൻസാമ്മയോടുള്ള നൊവേന Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception FCC (born Anna Muttathupadathu; 19 August 1910 – 28 July 1946), also known as Marth Alphonsa, was an Indian Catholic nun and educator. She was the first woman of Indian origin to be canonised as a saint by the Catholic Church,and the first canonised saint of the Syro-Malabar Church, an Eastern Catholic Church based in Kerala. Her feast day is observed on 28 July. Anna joined the Franciscan Clarist Congregation, a religious congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis,and through them, completed her schooling.Anna arrived at the Clarist convent at Bharananganam, Kottayam district, on Pentecost Sunday 1927. She received the postulant's veil on 2 August 1928 and took the name Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception in honor of Alphonsus Liguori, whose feast day it was.In May 1929 Sister Alphonsa was assigned to teach at Malayalam High School at Vazhappally. Her foster mother died in 1930. She resumed her studies at Changanacherry, while working as a temporary teacher at a school at Vakakkad. On 19 May 1930 Alphonsa entered the novitiate of the congregation at Bharananganam. On 11 August 1931 she completed the novitiate and took her first vows. And became a religious in the Catholic Church. The period 1930–1935 was characterised by grave illness.Sister Alphonsa took her permanent vows on 12 August 1936.Two days later she returned to Bharananganam from Changanacherry. She then taught high school at St. Alphonsa Girl's High School, but was often sick and unable to teach.For most of her years as a Clarist Sister she endured serious illness. In December 1936, it is claimed that she was cured from her ailments through the intervention of the Kuriakose Elias Chavara, but on 14 June 1939 she was struck by a severe attack of pneumonia which left her weakened. On 18 October 1940, a thief entered her room in the middle of the night. This traumatic event caused her to suffer amnesia and weakened her again.Her health continued to deteriorate over a period of months. She received extreme unction on 29 September 1941. The next day it is believed that she regained her memory, though not complete health. Her health improved over the next few years, until in July 1945 she developed gastroenteritis and liver problems that caused violent convulsions and vomiting.During the last year of her life she came to know Father Sebastian Valopilly who frequently brought her communion. This bishop became famous in Kerala for championing the cause of poor people from all religious backgrounds who had come to live in Thalassery as a result of shortages elsewhere. Death After a series of serious health problems, she died on 28 July 1946, at a young age of 35. She was buried at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bharananganam, Travancore in the Diocese of Palai. Veneration Claims of her miraculous intervention began almost immediately upon her death and often involved the children of the convent school where she used to teach. On 2 December 1953, Cardinal Eugène Tisserant inaugurated the diocesan process for her beatification and Alphonsa was declared a Servant of God. Beatification Venerable Sister Alphonsa was beatified along with Father Kuriakose Elias Chavara, T.O.C.D., at Kottayam, on 8 February 1986 by Pope John Paul II during his Apostolic Pilgrimage to India. Canonization On Sunday, 12 October 2008, Pope Benedict XVI announced her canonization at a ceremony at Saint Peter's Square.Indians from across the world, especially people from Kerala, gathered at the ceremony in Rome. Among them was a 10-year-old Kerala boy Jinil Joseph whose clubfoot – a birth defect – was, in the judgment of Vatican officials, miraculously healed after prayers to Alphonsa in 1999. For Support: If you have any question please take your time to contact us via mail, and we will respond within 24h Our Email: divinemercydailynews@gmail.com Website: www.divinemercydailynews.com Divine Mercy Daily News Potta P. O, Chalakudy, Thrissur Pin: 680722 © 2021 Divine Mercy Daily News. The copyright of this video is owned by Divine Mercy Daily News. Downloading, duplicating and re-uploading will be considered as copyright infringement.

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