Korattymuthy
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Korattymuthy is the locally known name of Hail Mary
Hail Mary
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 or Mother Mary of Catholic
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 community at Koratty
Koratty
Koratty is a census town in Thrissur district in the Indian state of Kerala.- Demographics :As of 2001 India census, Koratty had a population of 17,463. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Koratty has an average literacy rate of 85%, higher than the national average of 59.5%:...

 in Kerala
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 State, India
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. Korattymuthy's Shrine is famous for its annual feast with 'Poovankula'( a special plantain), Muttilizhayal( walking using knee) offerings. Korattymuthy is also known as Our Lady With Poovan Bananas.

Background Information

St. Mary’s Forane Church at Koratty, in the Archdiocese of Ernakulam - Angamaly, is the most revered Marian Pilgrim Centre in India after Velankanni.It is also the largest Marian Pilgrimage travel and Catholic tour travel destination of Kerala State. Millions of devotee’s throng to this Marian Apparition of India every year. Many a miracle is attributed to Our Lady at this Shrine. The ill and the infirm and the distressed Damsels who yearn for their partners in life, the parents who long for a child - flock to this Shrine to seek solace. The millions who throng to this place are testimony to the benevolence of the Mother.

Myth and the Mystery

  • The folklore has it that, back in the 13th Century, while a coffin was being carried to Ambazhakkadu for burial in the Church there, because of the absence of Churches in that part, the pallbearers had to rest for a while at Koratty. Later it was seen that the coffin had got stuck hard to the ground, where it was laid during their stopover. The Elders then prayed for divine help and it is believed that they had a profound insight of divine intervention and they made a makeshift Church and Cemetery at that spot. The ruler of that place lavishly helped the dwindling Church by assigning tax-free lands. Later on there was considerable support from various quarters as well, in rebuilding the Church. The Altars and the artworks above it date back to the 15th century. Thus faith, art and culture conglomerate at this Marian Pilgrim centre, now fast emerging as the Velankanni of Kerala.

  • Another folklore has it that, year’s back, a pilgrim hailing from Meloor, was carrying a basket of Poovan Bananas, as an offering to the Koratty Muthy. On the way, he had to pass through a paddy filed, where a rich landlord was getting some work done through his laborers. On seeing the Basket of bananas, he ordered the pilgrim to hand him two bananas. The pilgrim told him that, it was not possible, as it was an offering to be placed before the Koratty Mutthy. This irked the landlord and he forcibly took out two bananas from the basket and ate it. No sooner that he had eaten the bananas, the landlord started writhing with intense pain in his stomach. Medicines could not cure the pain and at last the landlord realized that it had been some divine intervention and he immediately gave away half of the paddy field where he was getting the work done, as an offering to the Koratty Muthy. The moment he did this, the pain subsided. Since that day, pilgrims throng from all parts of the hamlet with Poovan Bananas as an offering for the Koratty Muthy.

  • The Koratty Angadi Railway Station is also part of a Folklore. During one of the Annual feast and Festival of Koratty Muthy, a train which never had a stop in Koratty, came to a mysterious halt when it reached Koratty. Neither could any Mechanical snag be found out, not could anyone restart the train. The Passengers also joined in the Celebrations at the Koratty Muthy Church and gave offerings to the Muthy. Later when they came back into the train, the mechanical snag was rectified mysteriously and the train proceeded. Sensing divine intervention, the authorities immediately made arrangements for a Railway Station at Koratty and that is how the present day Koratty Angadi Railway Station came into existence.

  • The Madura Coats Factory with around 3000 Employees from nearby hamlets has a similar awe inspiring tale to tell. It seems, the area where the Factory is situated at Present was Originally planned to be an Airport. Work was in full swing for the Airport and even a Helicopter had landed there. The work kept on being hindered in one way or other by a mysterious lady with a child in hand. The Hindrances grew to such an extent that the plan for an airport was abandoned and instead the Madura Coats Factory came up, which feeds over 1000 Employees and their dependents today.

Koratty Muthy's (St. Mary’s) Forane church at Koratty, in the Archdiocese of Ernakulam is the most revered Marian Pilgrim Centre in India after Velankanni (Vailankanni). It is also the largest Marian Pilgrimage travel and Catholic tour travel destination in the state of Kerala. Millions of Devotee’s from far and wide throng to this Holy Place, which is one of the biggest Marian apparitions
Marian apparitions
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 in India
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, every year.

Location

  • Situated close to the National Highway 47,9 km from between Angamaly and 5km from Chalakudy
    Chalakudy
    Chalakudy is a municipal town situated on the banks of Chalakudy River in Thrissur District of the Kerala State in India. It is the base camp for travellers to Athirappilly and Vazhachal Falls...

     in Trichur ( otherwise known as Thrissur
    Thrissur
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     or Trissur) Kerala
    Kerala
    or Keralam is an Indian state located on the Malabar coast of south-west India. It was created on 1 November 1956 by the States Reorganisation Act by combining various Malayalam speaking regions....

     State, South India
    India
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  • 15 km from the Cochin (or Kochi) International Airport at Nedumbassery.Adjacent to the Koratty Angady Railway Station. Nearest big Railway Stations are Chalakudy
    Chalakudy
    Chalakudy is a municipal town situated on the banks of Chalakudy River in Thrissur District of the Kerala State in India. It is the base camp for travellers to Athirappilly and Vazhachal Falls...

     and Trichur. Three km South of Divine Retreat Centre, Muringoor, Chalakudy along National Highway 47 (NH 47 between Trichur and Cochin in southern part of India

Devotees Include

  • The Ill and the Infirm
  • Distressed Damsels yearning for their partners in life
  • Parents longing for children

Devotion to Our Lady

  • Offering “Bhajana”, a ritual, in devotion to Our Lady, whereby the devotee sits at the feet of Our Lady in Prayer and fasting to get imbibed with the spirit of Our Lady.

  • “Thulabharam” - an offering symbolizing total surrender of the self before Our Lady whereby devotees weigh their body weight in “Poovan Kula” a special variety of Plantain.
  • “Neendal Nercha” - a ritual, symbolizing penance for the sins committed, whereby a devotee crawls from the Main Entrance of the Church to the feet of Koratty Muthy. (Ph; +91 480 2732780 / 2734009)

Annual Feast and the Festival

  • Every year, Our Lady’s Feast is celebrated in the month of October - Saturday and Sunday following the 10th of October, with great pomp and fanfare. Bishops, Priests, Nuns and people from every caste and creed from different parts of the Country attend the feast and seek Our Mother’s Blessings. The Offerings include cash, candles and other valuables. The Holy Mass is followed by an awe-inspiring pageantry. The newly built beautiful church with illuminations is in itself a magnificent sight.
  • Octave - The following Sunday

Marian Prayer to Korattymuthy _ Our Lady with Poovan Bananas

  • Virgin full of goodness, Mother of Mercy, KORATTYMUTHY ,I entrust to you my body and soul,my thoughts,my actions, my life and my death.

  • O my mother Korattymuthy, deliverme from all the snares of the devil. Obtain for me the grace of loving my Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,with a true and perfect love, and after him. O Mary, Korattymuthy, to love you with all my heart and above all things.

  • O my Korattymuthy, mother of God, help me in obtaining all the favors I now need and seek especially ………... (please mention your personal prayers)


Amen.

Hail Mary! Koratty Muthy, pray for us ( 10 times )
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