
Our Lady of Salette Grotto
- Salette Nager, Alanchy.
In 1933 a small shrine made of brick and lime mustered and a “Cross” made of rock built inside the shrine. For the remembrance of the history, still the “Cross” made of rock can be seen inside the shrine. An the most eventful memory of this foundation where the contribution has been made by Mr. Nasarath, planned by Mr. Siluvai Rajan. The shrine was constructed by Mr. Melkias. The inauguration of this shrine in behalf of Rev. Fr. Antony Muthu in the year 1979.
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St. Antony of Padua Grotto
- Ezhuvilaipattu, Alanchy.
In the land of Swamiadiyan the first shrine has been built and it was in the year 1901. The believer named Arulappan donated the land aside the road and with the contribution of other believers the shrine has been built and it was again rebuilt in 1987. Rev. Fr. Mathias inaugurated the great shrine, but the shrine again rebuilt in 2010 which was inaugurated by Rev. Fr. Antony.
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St. George Grotto
- Kalluvilai, Matha Nager, Alanchy.
Charitable giving is the act of giving money, goods or time to the unfortunate, either directly or by means of a charitable trust or other worthy cause. Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms. The impoverished, particularly those widowed or orphaned,the ailing or injured.
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St. Little Flower Grotto
- Alanchy Junction, Alanchy.
Charitable giving is the act of giving money, goods or time to the unfortunate, either directly or by means of a charitable trust or other worthy cause. Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms. The impoverished, particularly those widowed or orphaned,the ailing or injured, are generally regarded as the proper recipients of charity.
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Our Lady of Good Health Grotto
- Matha Nager, Alanchy.
Charitable giving is the act of giving money, goods or time to the unfortunate, either directly or by means of a charitable trust or other worthy cause. Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms. The impoverished, particularly those widowed or orphaned,the ailing or injured, are generally regarded as the proper recipients of charity.
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Holy Mother Grotto
- Neervakkuzhi, Alanchy.
Charitable giving is the act of giving money, goods or time to the unfortunate, either directly or by means of a charitable trust or other worthy cause. Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms. The impoverished, particularly those widowed or orphaned,the ailing or injured, are generally regarded as the proper recipients of charity.
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St. Sebastin Grotto
- Kadamankuzhi, Alanchy.
Charitable giving is the act of giving money, goods or time to the unfortunate, either directly or by means of a charitable trust or other worthy cause. Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms. The impoverished, particularly those widowed or orphaned,the ailing or injured, are generally regarded as the proper recipients of charity.
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St. Antony of Padua Grotto
- Potthiyanvilai, Alanchy.
Charitable giving is the act of giving money, goods or time to the unfortunate, either directly or by means of a charitable trust or other worthy cause. Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms. The impoverished, particularly those widowed or orphaned,the ailing or injured, are generally regarded as the proper recipients of charity.
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Our Lady of Velankanni Grotto
- Kalnattivilai, North Adapoor, Alanchy.
Charitable giving is the act of giving money, goods or time to the unfortunate, either directly or by means of a charitable trust or other worthy cause. Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms. The impoverished, particularly those widowed or orphaned,the ailing or injured, are generally regarded as the proper recipients of charity.
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