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By the early seventies, a large number of Syro Malabar Catholics had settled down in Yeshwanthpur, Mathikere and Jalahalli areas of North Bangalore. Their spiritual requirements were met by those priests in their own parishes. The Archbishop of Bangalore agreed for a Malayalam Mass and the first Mass was celebrated in Christ the king church on 9th Nov. 1975. Syro-Malabar Mass was celebrated since then. In 1981, Rev Fr Maria Louis accorded approval for Malayalam Mass in Fatima church once a month. The first Mass was celebrated there on 23rd Aug 1981. In Jan 1984, the community formed the “St. Thomas Catholic Association, Jalahalli” and conducted prayer meetings at various locations. The claretian congregation gave a lot of encouragement to the Syro Malabar Community. On the feast day of St. Thomas, 3rd July 1984 Bishop Jacob Thoomkuzhy blessed the endeavor of Syro Malabar Community to establish a parish of their own; and promised them all possible help. Rev Fr. George Nedumpalakunnel, the then Claretian provincial, offered the assistance of Rev Fr. Mathew Keechira in establishing a Syro Malabar parish in North Bangalore. BEL had provided a class room in their school for celebrating Holy Mass on Sundays, and the first Holy Mass was celebrated there on 8th July 1984.

His Grace Most Rev.Dr. Alphonsus Mathias, archbishop of Bangalore, gave green signal to the new endeavor. Mar Jacob Thoomkuzhy, blessed the new chapel on 17th Feb, 1985. Rev. Fr. Mathew Keechira was appointed as the priest-in-charge. On 1st March 1989 it was raised to the status of a full fledged parish by His Grace Most Rev. Dr. Alphonsus Mathias . The parish is under the jurisdiction of Bangalore Archbishop. The services of Frs. George Thelliyankal and Joseph Areeckathundathil is also acknowledged sincerely as assisting priests.

first chruch

first chruch

first holymass

first holymass

New chruch

New chruch

Since then the faithful decided to construct a Church. The new Parish Priest Rev. Fr. Thomas Perikilakkatt, took up the case of conversion of land. Rev. Fr. George Kannanthanam was appointed as Parish Priest on 26th May, 1994 and a Church Construction Committee was constituted. One and a half acre of land was earmarked for the Church by the Claretian Congregation, where the present Church was constructed, and blessed by Major Archbishop Cardinal Antony Padiyara on 25th August 1996. Fr. Jacob Mundiyath extended his assistance to the parish for an year. Fr. Thomas Thanniyanickal took charge as the parish priest in 1998. His zeal to spread the Marian devotion among the faithful reached the culmination of the Marian grotto. Then in 2001 Fr Abraham Karoor took charge as the Parish Priest. Seeing the vastness of the church ecclesiastical boundary and the need to bifurcate the same a substation was built and then it was erected as a parish named SS. Joseph and Claret, Dasarahalli.

“Pray! And listen to God! You can do this alone, but find somebody to do it with you”