OUR LADY OF MELIAPORE, EAST INDIES 1542

Church of Our Lady of Meliapore East Indies


In this shrine, Saint Francis Xavier often retired to pray during his eleven years in India. The Blessed Virgin Mary called Mylai Matha in Tamil, or Our Lady of Mylapore in English was Francis’ constant source of strength and inspiration. It is an ancient statue about three feet tall, Our Lady of Meliapore can still be venerated at the church.

The church of Saint Thomas of Mylapore contains Our Lady’s shrine. According to tradition, the Apostle Saint Thomas came to India in 52 AD. Due to his success making converts to the True Faith, he was persecuted and finally martyred in the year 72 AD. Saint Thomas is buried at the shrine of Our Lady of Meliapore, and there are relics of Saint Francis Xavier.

There was a church known to be in Mylapore dating as far back as the 1st century, and built by St Thomas.

According to tradition, there was a huge log that had washed down the river to a place where it blocked the water and caused massive flooding. The local king was at a loss to remove the blockage, but having heard that Thomas was a miracle worker, asked him for assistance. Saint Thomas prayed and then touched the log, which made it so light that the kingsmen were able to pull it from the river easily. The king, in thanksgiving, gave the massive log to St Thomas, who used the wood he obtained from it to construct his church.

The famed traveler Marco Polo visited the shrine in 1292, and a visitor known only as “Joseph” in 1501 thought the church comparable to the Church of Saint John and Saint Paul in Venice, but by the time the Portuguese came in 1517 the shrine was nothing but ruins.

The good people knew that they were Christians, and nothing more; but they had Mary as their Mother, and she cleared the way into their hearts for the zealous Francis to sow the seed of Christ’s Gospel. It was at Mary’s shrine that Francis obtained the miraculous favours to raise people from the dead, cure the sick, convert sinners and bring thousands of souls to Christ. Regardless of where his journeying took him, Francis always returned to his “Lady of the Wayside;” at Miliapore.

The spirit of Francis is still at this shrine, and Mary continues to bestow upon her children miraculous graces and blessings.


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