Kochi: The first indigenous bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Kerala, Dr. Joseph proclaimed himself a servant of God, accepting the Attic as a meaning for the sacred term. The Archbishop of Varappuzha, the local authority of the naming process, was in the midst of a celebration at St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral, Ernakulam, where his body was buried more than 50 years ago. Joseph Kalathirampil made the official announcement.

He recalled that the Archbishop was a man of God. The compassionate compassion of the poor was significant in the ministry of pioneering that put spirituality ahead. Eucharistic worship, meditation, prayer, and worship to the Holy Mother were of great importance in the purification and good deeds of the Servant of God. As Father of the Council at four meetings of the Second Vatican Eucharist, which enabled the Church to face the challenges of the modern world, Dr. He was one of those who participated in the atrocity and cut out new lines of evangelism in India. He recalled in his introductory speech that he was stung.

The Archbishop of Fort Worth, Dr. When the Archbishop of Dikri proclaimed Joseph Atty to be God’s servant, Kalathiparambil was proclaimed. The believing community confessed: ‘Thank God’. Archbishop Emeritus Dr. Francis Kallrakkal, Kerala Region Latin Catholic Bishops’ Council President Joseph Carrillo, bishops, d. In Sebastian’s South, Dr. Alex Vadakkumthala, Dr. James Raphael Anaparambil, Do. Priests and Saints from the Archdiocese of Verapoly and the Diocese of Kottappuram were also active in the liturgy. Archbishop Mar Antony, Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly Archbishop, was present at the meeting.

The Archbishop explained in detail that the canonical inquiry into the sacred life, theological, fundamental and helpful virtues of the Archbishop’s Atty, the publicity and the spirituality of the sacred and the afterlife during and after the death of the Archbishop had to be thoroughly and extensively investigated.

The Archbishop will send a certificate to the Archbishop of Rome stating that he has officially inspected the sacred place of his servant, his birthplace, where he lived and where he died and found no signs of illegal worship. The official archbishop described the stick as “a servant of God”.

The prayers of the Servant of God are to be prayed in the grave of the deceased now, instead of the Opis prayer of the dead. The Archbishop said that this naming prayer could be performed in every church and other institutions in the diocese. The Archbishop recalled that it was noteworthy that God’s proclamation of divine sacrifice was the source and summit of the Christian life. With this announcement, the canonical process of nomenclature is formally launched. He reminded the believers that this was only the first step in the long process, in terms of the legal system of the church.

In the 50th year of his death, the Archbishop officially initiated the Archdiocese’s nomenclature. In this connection, the nihil obstat, issued by Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Bechu, president of the Vatican Council for the naming of the saints, was approved by the Archbishop of Latin, Fr. Read the first part of the Abijin Arakkal corrections. In accordance with the provisions of the 7 February 1983, the bishops must abide by the nomination process. In this message, it is clear that the Holy Throne has no objection to the official initiation of the naming process.

Archbishop Dr. Krishnan Nair said that the Archbishop was the man of prayer. Joseph Carikaseri commemorated the proclamation. The servant of God, who fulfilled the ideal of his pagan ministry, which became ‘all things to all,’ visited all the houses of the vast undivided Archdiocese and tried to understand the condition of his people. This is the highest record in the House of Commons for clergy in the House of Commons.

He recalled the rare good fortune of participating in the Divine Sacrifice and the Eucharistic Prayer, Eucharist, and Meditation at the Cathedral Church in Ernakulam. 
The devotee, who made Maria piety and devotional part of her life pure, delivered the image of Mother Fatima to every parish of the Archdiocese. He was keen to train his clergy theologically and intellectually to preserve the dignity of the priesthood and spiritual dignity. Along with the clergy, he sent many foreigners to study abroad.

During his tenure, missionaries from Verappuzha worked as far as Pakistan. Bishop Karikasery recalled that he gave guidance to the minority communities in Kerala to gain social justice and political participation and to strengthen the participation of the lay community in the church.

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