Sunday, 27 April 2014

Blessed Mariam Thresia - Ever Alive in CHF






                  Blessed Mariam Thresia- Ever Alive in CHF



Bl. Mariam Thresia, a heroic virgin, tested in the furnace of suffering spread the fragrance of sanctity throughout the world.   An ascetic, ablaze with the intense love of the Crucified Lord!  Yes, Bl. Mariam Thresia the first stigmatic of India experienced eternal bliss in the stillness of night. 
14 May 1914 was indeed a red letter day for the Congregation of the Holy Family.  For, this Founding day of the Congregation was the actualization of the long 38 years of patient waiting of Bl. Mariam Thresia – the ascetic who was burned with the apostolic zeal. 
It was the saintly soul SD Joseph Vithayathil who enabled this innocent rustic virgin to embrace the depth of spirituality by imparting light on her way, sanctity in wisdom and discipline in life.  After the demise of Mariam Thresia, he the co-founder became the best foster father of the Congregation and nurtured her through the path to progress for a long 38 years. 
Today as the congregation completes 100 years of its existence the members exult with divine praises, for the marvelous ways the Lord led the Congregation through abandonment and suffering.    The ever new apostolate – “Mould the families as holy families” was initiated by Bl. Mariam Thresia the prophetess and patroness of families.  Today the new generation takes every effort to keep up that spirit, facing the challenges of the signs of the times. 
 


The tiny seed of the congregation of the Holy Family, sprouted with 4 members at Puthenchira has grown up and spread its branches in 54 dioceses of 4 continents.  Being in 230 convents, around 2000 sisters grace the congregation, witnessing Jesus their Master through various apostolic activities.


“Go to the whole world and proclaim the good news to all creation” (Mt. 16/15).  Imbibing the spirit of this word of God, leaving their families and home town, they set out to those who do not know God, to the poor and down trodden, to the persons and families who live in the darkness of ignorance – to redeem them in the love of God.   In 1964, the zealous CHF daughters ventured to the mission centres, daring even to give up their lives.



Today the sisters of the mission who work in 19 states of India are in the fullness of their golden Jubilee as the congregation celebrates its centenary.