Vembar

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Vembar
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Vembar
Vembar, Tamil Nadu
Coordinates: 9°04′44″N78°21′46″E / 9.078800°N 78.362900°E / 9.078800; 78.362900
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Thoothukudi
Government
  Body Panchayat
Elevation
31 m (102 ft)
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
628906
Telephone code04638
Fishing harbour, coastal Village in Tamil Nadu Fishing harbour, coastal Village in Tamil Nadu.jpg
Fishing harbour, coastal Village in Tamil Nadu

Vembar is a village panchayat in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Situated along the East Coast Road at the north end of the district, Vembar has two panchayats - Vembar South and Vembar North.

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Vembar is located near the district's border with Ramanathapuram District, about 13 km south of Sayalkudi and around 7 km from Melmandai. Madurai is 97 km north-west while Tirunelveli is 85 km west. Other nearby towns are Vilathikulam (22 km) and Tuticorin (45 km).

Panchalankurichi, Ettayapuram, Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve, Kurusadai Islands, Pamban Bridge and Dhanushkodi are close to Vembar and the nearest airport is at Tuticorin. Ramanathapuram Railway Station, Kovilpatti and Tuticorin Railway Station serve Vembar.

The main source of income here is fishing [1] and Palmyra tree climbing. Palm sugar is one of the popular foods of Vembar.

A lighthouse is located at Vembar beach.

History

During 1542 when Jesuit Priest Francis Xavier travelled through these coastal regions he asked people to build churches. Churches were built with walls made of clay and roofs made of thatched leaves. More than 40 churches were built in this way along the coastal regions and Vembar was one among them. During 1600 Jesuit records in Rome noted that Vembar's church was the biggest and beautiful among the coastal churches built during that time.

Around 1658 Dutch explorers overtook these coastal regions from Portuguese. The Dutch who followed "Calvinism" started damaging Catholic churches in Vembar, Manappad, Virapandianpatanam, Tuticorin and Punnaikayal. These churches started functioning as the warehouses for the weapons possessed by the Dutch. Eventually the Paravars did not support the Dutch in their business and the Dutch faced heavy losses. In 1699 the Dutch called up all Paravars along the coast line and asked them to follow Catholicism without any fear. In fact the Dutch were instrumental in starting some churches for us and many of them turned to Catholicism. After 50 years since the Dutch came the church in Vembar started functioning again as a parish. In 1708 Vembar and Vaipar was a single parish. During the 1720s a second church was built and was named The Holy Spirit Church.

History records that in 1709 a terrible plague affected the people of Vembar. This plague took many lives and incapacitated many in this village which lasted for nearly 2 years. During this time people turned towards Saint Sebastian, a warrior saint from Milan, Italy. He is known for curing plagues all over the world. The people of Vembar prayed vigorously to Saint Sebastian and many were cured by these prayers. Around 1711 – 1712 the people embraced St. Sebastian as the patron saint of Vembar. For more information on St. Sebastian please read the article "Vembar & St. Sebastian".

The second church built during the 1720s started deteriorating in the beginning of the 20th century. The construction of a new church began in 1908 and the stones and woods from the old church were used for this building. Paravars belonging to Vembar (within Vembar and outside of Vembar) contributed heavily to build this new church. Finally on 1 February 1915 the new church was blessed and dedicated to The Holy Spirit by Parish priest Fr. Swaminathar in the presence of Tiruchi Bishop Rev. Augustine Faisandier

Since 1876 Vembar had been a big mission with 25 substations; but from 1908 substations of Vembar were annexed with Tuticorin one after another. The church has a statue of Auxilium Mary (In Tamil known as "Sengol Matha") in the centre near the Eucharistic Tabernacle. The feast for Sengol Matha is observed on 30 October. On the left and right side of the Tabernacle are the statues of St. Joseph and St. Sebastian. St. Sebastian's relic was brought from Rome to Vembar and this relic is used for blessing during St. Sebastian's feast. After the few years vembar holy ghost parish has divided into two parishes. Another one is St. Peter's parish.

Places of interest

Deva Sabai - God's Church Vembar in 2022 Deva Sabai - God's Church Vembar in 2022.jpg
Deva Sabai - God's Church Vembar in 2022

Jesus – The Shelter (Deva Sabai) was founded by Pastor M. Xavier in Vembar on 10 December 1988 [2] [ non-primary source needed ]. Numerous people have been blessed by this ministry.

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References

  1. S Godson Wisely Dass (16 February 2021). "Fishing ban: Vembar fishers accuse officials of partiality". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 28 September 2022. Retrieved 28 September 2022. ...a daily business of Rs 1.5 crore at Vembar Fishing Harbour...", "The vessels provide bread and butter to more than 800 families...
  2. "Jesus - The Shelter Deva Sabai Vembar". Archived from the original on 26 January 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2022.