Sacred Heart Church, Hosur

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Sacred Heart Church
தூய இருதய ஆண்டவர் ஆலயம்
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Sacred Heart Church, Hosur
12°43′24″N77°49′25″E / 12.72332°N 77.82365°E / 12.72332; 77.82365
Location Hosur, Tamil Nadu
Country India
Denomination Catholic
Tradition Latin rites
Membership800 Families
History
Status Parish church
Founded1977
FounderFr. Johannes G
Cult present Catholic devotions
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural type Church
Style Medieval
Groundbreaking 2009
Completed2012
Administration
District Krishnagiri
Archdiocese Pondicherry and Cuddalore
Diocese Dharmapuri
Episcopal area TNBC
Deanery Hosur
Parish Hosur
Clergy
Archbishop Francis Kalist
Bishop Lawrence Pius Dorairaj
Priest Fr. M. George

Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church located in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, India. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Dharmapuri [1] . The church serves as a spiritual and community center for the Catholic population in and around South East Hosur.

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History

Before 1960, there is no record of any Christian or Catholic presence in Hosur. As the town developed industrially, people from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and other parts of India migrated to Hosur for employment and settlement. Among these migrants were several Catholic families [2] .

Formation of the Parish

Initially, the spiritual needs of the Catholics in Hosur were served by the priests from Mathigiri Parish [3] . To provide a permanent place of worship, T. C. Joseph, then parish priest of Mathigiri, purchased 0.50 cents of land on Denkanikottai Road on 18 March 1975. Under the supervision of priest Johannes Gopu, assistant parish priest of Mathigiri, a church was built on the site in 1977 and dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Michael Bosco, Bishop of Salem [4] .

In June 1979, Hosur was established as an independent parish with Onnalvadi and Chennathur as its sub-stations. The first parish priest was Rev. Fr. A. Joseph, who resided in the sacristy until a proper presbytery was constructed.

Growth and Development

Under the leadership of successive parish priests, the church and community expanded:

Construction of the New Church

Under the leadership of Fr. R. Arul Raj, and with the cooperation of the local Catholic community, a new and larger church was planned. The old church and presbytery were demolished to make way for new structures, including a presbytery, main church, and a Chapel of Our Lady of Health.

The foundation stone for the new church was blessed and laid on 6 September 2009 by Joseph Anthony Irudayaraj SDB., Bishop of Dharmapuri. The completed church was inaugurated on 20 August 2012 by Lawrence Pius, the next Bishop of Dharmapuri.

Fr. R. Arul Raj also purchased 1 acre of land in Divine Nagar, where he built the St. Teresa of the Child Jesus Church and a community hall, later elevated as a separate parish.

In November 2023, Rev. Fr. M. George constructed a chapel in the cemetery to facilitate funeral services and prayer gatherings.

Religious Congregations and Educational Service

The Franciscan Servants of Mary (FSM) from Mathigiri began their mission in Hosur in 1962 by opening a nursery school. Initially, the sisters traveled daily from Mathigiri but later built small huts to reside locally. In 1965, the school was upgraded to St. John Bosco Primary School, and in 1976, a new convent building was constructed. Then this school was later upgraded to Middle School in 1979; High School in 1998; Higher Secondary School in 2006. In addition to educational work, the FSM sisters run a hostel for working women in Hosur [5] .

The Little Sisters of Jesus established their convent in Hosur in 1982 for church service [6] .

See also

References

  1. "Dharmapuri Diocese". dharmapuridiocese.org. Archived from the original on 2022-10-28. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  2. "931 தூய இருதய ஆண்டவர் ஆலயம், ஓசூர்". catholictamil.com. Alayam Arivoom (in Tamil). Kanyakumari, India. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  3. "Sacred Heart Church, Hosur, Krishnagiri". catholiconline.in. Churches in Tamilnadu. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  4. "Salem Diocese History of Bishop". salemdiocese.org. Salem, Tamil Nadu India. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  5. "Annual Festival at St. John Bosco School, Hosur" [ஓசூர் புனித ஜான் போஸ்கோ பள்ளியில் ஆண்டு விழா]. www.maalaimalar.com (in Tamil). Hosur: Malai Malar. 19 January 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  6. "Converts of Little Sisters of Jesus". lsjc.in. Retrieved 24 October 2025.