Capuchin Franciscan priest Ephrem de Nevers wikivisually.com |
Ephrem de Nevers (born between 1607-1610 Auxerre, France) was baptized Etinne (Stephen) and his family Leclerc a native of Nevers and later became a Friar Minor Capuchin in the Capuchin province of Touraine and took the name of St. Ephrem. He had a flair for Science and Mathematics. and began his first sent missionary work in the Middle East in 1636. In 1641 he went to Pegu (now Bago) in Burma (Myanmar) to carry on missionary activities. and then came first to Surat, Gujarat in 1642. Later he finally landed in Fort St. George, Madras which was then an East India settlement. Upon persistent request by the catholic priests, the Catholic community there and with permission from, Agent Andrew Cogan he stayed there contingent upon getting permission from his superior authorities. Being an active man with affable nature, he became friendly with people around him, and won their love and affection. He continued his free services; he accepted small gifts and rice for survival.
The first church in British Madras ..thehindu.com |
Release of Fr. Ephraim de Nevers from Goa inquisition. www.art.com |
Release of Fr. Ephraim de Nevers from Goa inquisition. www.art.com |
St. Mary's church, Madras (Chennai), Alamy |
The Church of St. Andrews in the Fort was demolished in 1752 for political reasons. The old chapel founded by him outside the settlement has grown to become St. Mary’s Co-Cathedral, on Armenian Street. Father Ephrem laid a strong foundation for a Catholic faith here and other places against the oppositions from the Anglican clergy. He went ahead and founded a new church dedicated to Our Lady of Angels for the local converts on Armenian street, Chennai in 1658. As mentioned above this Capuchin church of St. Mary's served as the cathedral of Madras archdiocese from 1886-1952; today, it is part of St. Mary's Co-Cathedral of Madras-Mylapore archdiocese.
Having served for decades in Chennai Fr. Ephraim died on 13 October 1695 and his burial took place in the church of St. Andrews in Fort St. George. Unfortunately, when the English demolished this first church of Madras in 1752, the tomb of the first Christian missionary also disappeared from there The diocese of Madras, was re-designated co-cathedral, when the dioceses of Madras and Mylapore united, with San Thome Basilica becoming the cathedral, St Mary’s Co-Cathedral today. This place of worship is a true testimony to the saintly French Christian father who attracted native people to Christianity neither by force nor by enticing and freebies but by love, care and sharing miseries.
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