Joseph Vithayathil

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Joseph Vithayathil
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Religious; Pithavu
Born23 July 1865
Puthenpally, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Died8 June 1964(1964-06-08) (aged 98)
Kuzhikattussery, (Aloor, Mala, Kerala)Thrissur District, India
Venerated in Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
Feast 8 June
Attributes Religious habit
Patronage Congregation of the Holy Family

Joseph Vithayathil was a priest from India who has been declared as Venerable by the Catholic Church. [1] He was born in Puthenpally, Varapuzha, Ernakulam District of Kerala State of India to Catholic parents of the Vithayathil family on 23 July 1865. [2] He had two brothers and two sisters. [3]

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At the suggestion of his parish priest Fr. Zecharias, he started priestly studies and joined the seminary [4] [5] on 30 May 1881. [3] He was ordained as Priest on 11 March 1894 [6] by Bishop Mar Adolph Medlycott of Thrissur Diocese at the St. Antony's Church, Ollur with 11 others. [3]

Priestly life

After being diocesan priest for a few years, in 1902 [7] he was sent to perform exorcisms on a young mystic girl called Mariam Thresia. [8] Here he became her Spiritual director until her death in 1926. He asked her to write her life story from early childhood, on the instructions of his Bishop. This resulted in the Autobiographical Notes of Blessed Mariam Thresia dealing with her life experiences and events up to 1905. [9]

He helped her [10] establish the Congregation of the Holy Family on 14 May 1914 blessed by Mar John Menachery. [9] He was appointed as the Chaplain of this convent in 1922. [11] After the death of the Mariam Thresia, he guided the congregation [12] [13] until the formation of its General Council in 1942. [3] Under his guidance a school for teaching stitching, tailoring, weaving, knitting etc. was started in 1929 at Kuzhikkattussery.

Tomb of Joseph Vithayathil Joseph Vithayathil - joosph vitytti[?] - kllrr.JPG
Tomb of Joseph Vithayathil

Death and Veneration

He died on 8 June 1964 (same date on which Mariam Thresia died) and was buried at Kuzhikkattussery near the tomb of Mariam Thresia. He was declared as Servant of God on 18 May 2004 by Pope John Paul II. [14] [15] Mar Paul Alapatt, the current bishop of Ramanathapuram Diocese, was the Promotor of Justice for the Cause of the Servant of God Fr. Joseph Vithayathil. [16] He was elevated to Venerable on 14 December 2015 by Pope Francis [11] [17] [18] along with 16 others.

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