May 16, 2022
2 mins read

Pillai first Indian layman to be declared saint by Pope

Pillai was declared blessed in 2012 in Nagercoil and the Vatican cleared him for sainthood in 2020…reports Asian Lite News

Pope Francis on Sunday canonised Devasahayam Pillai, or ‘Blessed Lazarus’, who became the first layman from India to be granted sainthood.

Pillai, a Hindu who converted to Christianity in the 18th century – drawing the ire of the then rulers, was canonised at 2.30 p.m. (IST) at the St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican along with nine others. A miracle attributed to him was recognised by Pope Francis in 2014 leading to his canonisation now.

Church records state that Pillai was born as Neelakanda Pillai in Nattalam in the Kanniyakumari district in 1712. Kanniyakumari was then part of the Travancore kingdom and Pillai’s embracing of Christianity in 1745 made the Maharaja angry.

An court official, Pillai introduced to Christianity by Dutch naval officer, Captain De Lannoy when he was in Travancore. After his conversion, he assumed the name of ‘Lazarus or ‘Devasahayam’, meaning ‘God is my Help’.

The Travancore Maharaja was, however, furious about his conversion and shot him dead at Aralvaimozhy forest on January 14, 1752.

Pillai was declared blessed in 2012 in Nagercoil and the Vatican cleared him for sainthood in 2020.

His mortal remains were interred near the altar inside St Xavier’s Church, Kottar, Nagercoil which is a diocesan Cathedral now.

Special prayers were conducted at churches that are linked to his life in the Kottar diocese of Kanniyakumari.

At Thiruvananthapuram, Bishop Thomas J Netto led prayers at the St Joseph’s Cathedral, Palayam and Neyyatinkara Bishop Vincent Samuel led the Pontifical mass at the St. Devasahayam Church in Chavallorpatta near Parassala under the Neyattinkara diocese.

A vehicle rally was held from St Joseph’s Cathedral, Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram to the St Antony’s Pilgrim Church at Kamukincode on Saturday. This was to commemorate the visit of Devasahayam Pillai when he called on those who sought refuge in the locality after fleeing from being persecuted for having converted to Christianity.

Catholic Bishop Conference of India (CBCI) laity secretary, V.C. Sebastian told IANS that the “conferment of sainthood to Devasahayam Pillai will rejuvenate the Christian community in the country, in particular the Catholic laity. The elevation of a layman as a saint or canonisation of a common man has immense relevance to the present times”.

ALSO READ-Tony Blair was listening to Lady Aruna Paul’s advice: Cherie Blair

Previous Story

Thatcher’s statue pelted with eggs hours after installation

Next Story

Blinken discusses Ukraine, Iran deal with Truss

Latest from Asia News

Malhotra Tied to Pak Spy Ring?

Officials allege that Dhillon operated as a conduit for Pakistani Intelligence, using his channel to reach out to Indian YouTubers….reports Asian Lite News Fresh revelations in the espionage case against Indian YouTuber

Shehbaz govt Opens the Floodgates

The move comes at a time when Pakistan’s economy is crippled by unending political chaos and huge unrest in the provinces of Balochistan…reports Asian Lite News The government led by Pakistan Prime

Jaishankar Flags Terror Threats at Central Asia Talks

Tajikistan Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin, EAM Jaishankar acknowledged the need to combat terrorism External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar held bilateral discussions with his counterparts from Tajikistan and Kazakhstan on Thursday and

Pakistan’s Drug Crisis Deepens

Described as a “hidden epidemic,” the crisis highlights deep-rooted social, economic, and cultural challenges….reports Asian Lite News According to a recent report, Pakistan is in the grip of a growing drug addiction

Yunus denies revoking Bangabandhu’s honour

Bangladesh interim government rejects claims it revoked freedom fighter status of Bangabandhu and Mujibnagar leaders, affirming their honour and recognising all contributions to the Liberation War. The interim government of Bangladesh, led
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Blinken, Jaishankar to hold bilateral meeting in Melbourne

United States Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and

Tibetan protest against Wang Yi’s India visit

Tibetan Parliamentarians-in-exile also demanded that China should stop repressive policies