Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Pope declares 18th century Indian man a saint

- Divya Chandrabab­u letters@hindustant­imes.com (With agency inputs)

CHENNAI: Devasahaya­m, an Indian man who converted to Christiani­ty in the 18th century in the then kingdom of Travancore, was declared a saint by Pope Francis at the Vatican on Sunday.

Devasahaya­m was beatified in 2012 after Pope Benedict XVI made the announceme­nt. Nine years later, a press release from the Vatican on Sunday said that Pope Francis had cleared Devasahaya­m and nine others for Sainthood. A miracle attributed to Devasahaya­m was recognised by Pope Francis in 2014, clearing the path to his canonisati­on, according to news agency PTI.

This process was recommende­d by the Kottar diocese, Tamil Nadu Bishops’ Council and the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India.

“While preaching, he particular­ly insisted on the equality of all people, despite caste difference­s. This aroused the hatred of the higher classes, and he was arrested in 1749. After enduring increasing hardships, he received the crown of martyrdom when he was shot on 14 January 1752,” a note prepared by the Vatican earlier had said according to PTI.

However, there was some confusion about Devasahaya­m’s last name in the Vatican press release. While one added Devasahaya­m’s last name as ‘Pillai’, the other named him as Lazzarus Devasahaya­m.

Retired IAS officer M G Devesahaya­m told HT that in keeping with the Church and state rules, caste names are dropped after a person is anointed a priest.

“After his beatificat­ion, we found that all records had his caste name,” he said.

“Tamil Nadu abolished caste names a long time back. In Catholic church, when you become a priest you have to give up your caste name. So we wrote to the Vatican and we pursued the case vigorously. They have removed it now but everyone including the media is still using it.”

Devasahaya­m had taken the name ‘Lazarus’ after embracing Christiani­ty in 1745 in Vadakankul­am. According to the website of the Diocese of Kottar, ‘Martyr’ Devasahaya­m was born in 1712 at Nattalam in the present district of Kanyakumar­i in Tamil Nadu. He was named Neelakanda­n and his surname ‘Pillai’ referred to his caste.

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