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The Congregation of the Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (SABS) was founded officially on 8th December 1908, when the first members received the religious veil at St.George’s Church Edathua. It had its origin in the personal experience of the Eucharistic love of Venerable Mar Thomas Kurialacherry (1873-1925), the first bishop of Changanacherry and Servant of God Mother Francisca de Chantal (1880 – 1972), the first member of the Congregation.
Even from his childhood Mar Thomas Kurialacherry earnestly desired to have a group of people to adore Holy Eucharist, the supreme expression of the love of God to mankind. He was fortunate indeed to have his studies at Mannanam and priestly formation in Propaganda College Rome, where he could deepen his love for the Eucharistic Lord. He used to visit the chapels near the school and college, and spend long hours before the Blessed Sacrament. This devotion instilled in him a deep personal relationship with Jesus in the Eucharist and an ardent desire that the Holy Eucharist be known, loved and adored by all, always and everywhere. He was attracted and influenced by the word of God “I came to bring fire to the earth, and how I wish it were already be kindled?” (Lk.12:49) and desired to be a Eucharistic flame on earth.
While a Seminarian in Rome, he also had a vision in sleep that a group of sisters were adoring the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament in his home land. The vision was a strong impetus to found a Congregation for women to adore the Blessed Sacrament day and night, like the angels adore before the heavenly Throne. Following his priestly ordination on 27 May 1899 Fr. Thomas Kurialacherry returned to Kerala on 1 November 1899 as an enthusiastic priest with the desire to begin the congregation. On 19the of the same month he delivered a sermon on “Devotion to the Eucharistic Lord and His Most Sacred Heart" in his own parish Church Kalloorkad in Champakulam, Philomina Vallayil ,a young pious widow, experienced a divine joy and call within her. After the sermon, she met the priest and expressed her desire to accept religious life to adore the Lord. He in his turn hoped that she would be the right person to work with him to establish the new congregation that he had visualized. He enthusiastically blessed her saying “You have come to me today like a Chantal going to Francis de Sales and a Clare going to Francis of Assisi and your aims and intentions could be materialized only by Almighty God and His blessed Mother". (Reminiscences of A Suffering Servant, Autobiography of Mother Chantal, page 33).
Father Thomas, well aware of the risks and challenges involved in the founding of a new religious congregation, with a unique charism, placed himself totally into the arms of God with absolute trust. He gave spiritual directions to Philomena and other girls who wished to join the congregation and sent them to schools in a religious atmosphere. When he was the Vicar of Edathua, a neighbouring parish, he accommodated them in a cow shed of Puthenparambil Thommachan on 29 January 1908. It was their first abode, so that they may grow in a spirit of poverty and humility from the very beginning. Indeed the congregation is fortunate enough to have its origin in surroundings similar to that in Bethlehem, that they felt privileged to imitate Jesus, the poor of Yahweh so closely. They were shifted to a boat house owned by Thekkedathu Peedikayil Kurian Varkey opposite to the Edathua church after twelve few days.
On 8th December 1908, the first six members were given the religious veil as a sign of formal acceptance in to religious life, thus marking the birth of the congregation. On 10th December 1908 they were shifted to the first convent at Champakulam. Amidst the preliminary hardships, he built temporary sheds for the convent and school there. In 1911, by the divine providence Father Thomas was appointed as the new bishop of Changanacherry and he conducted his first official function, that is, the Vestition of the first five members of the Congregation on 10th December 1911. Hence the new Congregation was recognized and accepted by the founder himself. On 18th March 1916, the members made their religious profession at Parel Church, Changanacherry.
The mustard seed that was planted in 1908, sprouted and flourished and the members grew in spirit and strength under the guidance and patronage of Bishop Thomas Kurialacherry. Though Bishop Thomas enriched the Congregation with an intense spiritual leadership, he was called to his eternal reward on 2nd June 1925 during his visit in Rome. At the time of his death, the Congregation had nine convents, seventy-three professed sisters, sixty-one novices and thirty-five aspirants. Later the Congregation was nurtured and guided by Dr. James Kalacherry, the successor of Mar Kurialacherry.
At the request of Mar Augustine Kandathil, who was the Archbishop of Ernakulam and a devotee of the Eucharist, a group of sisters were sent to Ernakulam Archdiocese. A house was opened at Koratty on 7th May 1930 and more houses opened successively. It became a free unit in 1948 with a new mother General and 4 convents. In 1950, the Changanacherry diocese was bifurcated into two dioceses, Changanacherry and Pala and thus the SABS in Changanacherry was also divided into two free units of Changanacherry and Pala under the two mother Generals on 8th April 1952. When the Ernakulam Arch diocese was bifurcated in 1961, the congregation got a new unit in Kothamangalam diocese. Thus the growth of the congregation being fast and steady, the sisters were thrilled to reach out to all parts of Kerala to make known Jesus in the Eucharist.
Filled with missionary zeal, the sisters from Pala unit and elsewhere came forward to render their services to the emigrated people in Malabar at the request of Bishop Sebastian Vallopally and the first house was opened at Mananthavady in 1956. Gradually more convents were established and in 1965 St. Joseph’s Province Thalassery was erected. The congregation was functioned as independent units in different dioceses in Kerala following the same rule that the founder gave. To be united under one mother General became a necessity to get the constitution approved by the Holy See. Hence the unification efforts started in 1954. Rev. Fr. Eliseus OCD was appointed as the apostolic delegate for this. Later Rev. Fr. Francis Sales CMI was appointed as the President of the Unification process to help the congregation in the tedious job of amalgamation. It became a reality on 15th September 1963 when Mother Espirith was elected as the first Mother General of the Unified SABS Congregation. The long cherished desire to be united into one was fulfilled and the Generalate at Aluva, called Cencale, was blessed on 18th March 1969 by His Eminence Cardinal Joseph Parekattil, the Archbishop of Ernakulam and is rightly called the powerhouse of the congregation, the force that binds all the sisters together
A day to be written in golden letters in the history of the congregation is 11th February 1968. The Holy Church officially accepted the constitution of our congregation and raised her to the Pontifical status. His Eminence Cardinal Furstuinburg, the prefect of the Sacred Congregation of the Eastern Rites did the proclamation of it at a solemn function in Cenacle, attended by dignitaries like His Eminence Cardinal Parekattil, Rt. Rev. Joseph Caprio, the Internuncio, Msgr. Rici, Msgr. Duprex, several Bishops, numerous Priests and Sisters. Thus, SABS became a Pontifical Congregation and the revised constitution of the congregation was approved on an experimental basis.
It was rather a turning point in the history of the congregation to move out to other parts of India to extend God’s kingdom and to make known the Eucharistic Lord. At the request of Bishop Hubert D’Rosario, the then bishop of Dibrugarh in Assam, a group of sisters from Pala Province stepped out of Kerala to the far plunged North Eastern state of Manipur on 3rd December 1965. Thus, the first house outside Kerala was established at Hundung in Manipur. It was a leap into the darkness but paved the way to open more houses in the North. In the years that followed the provinces in Kerala opened more houses in the North, and started missionary activities to bring the good news to the people who have never heard of Jesus Christ. The sisters were involved in the field of education, healing ministry, social services and developmental programmes to uplift the people of interior villages of North and North East India
Now by 2022, we have 22 Provinces and 5 regions. The fruitful missionary activities in India inspired us to venture into the whole world to make known the compassionate love of the Eucharistic Lord. Thus we have missionaries in Nepal, Europe (Germany, Italy, Switzerland, UK), Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda), USA and South America (Brazil, Equador, Peru ). Today about 5000 SABS are the witnesses and transmitters of the Eucharistic Love throughout the world to make Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament known, loved and adored. We are engaged in different apostolic activities like Eucharistic Ministry, Education, Healing, Social and Family apostolates. The vision of the Founder and the Co-Foundress is still continue to ignite many a mind and is sure to shine on in the years to come.
The Process of Beatification and Canonization of the Founder of SABS Mar Thomas Kurialacherry was initiated in 1983 and the Couse of Co-Foundress Mother Chantal was initiated in 2018. The ‘Positio’ on his Heroic Virtues of our Founder was submitted for the approval of the Sacred Congregation of the Canonization of Saints in 1996. It was studied by a team consisting of 8 Theologians and a Promoter of Faith and he was officially declared Venerable on Aril 2, 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI. The tomb of Venerable Mar Thomas Kurialacherry at the Cathedral church Changanacherry and the tomb of Servant of God Mother Chantal at Athirampuzha, are pilgrim centres, where the people of God pray fervently, knowing their power of intercession. Now we are hopefully praying for their Beatification and Canonization.