History

As a result, Catholic believers residing in the Manacaud region for work and other reasons, who had until then belonged to the Palayam Cathedral Parish, came together to form a small community. This community held its first gathering on May 20, 1991, and began functioning as a basic Christian community under the name St. Stanislaus Unit. The unit was initially included under the Secretariat Ward of the Palayam St. Joseph’s Cathedral Parish. It started with 15 families, and meetings were held every two weeks, rotating between homes. Birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and memorial services for the departed were part of these gatherings. The community also organized pilgrimages within and outside the state, pleasure trips, and Christmas–Onam celebrations as means of fellowship.

It was in the monthly meeting held on November 6, 1991, that the idea of establishing a Catholic church in the Manacaud area took root. During a gathering on February 28, 1992, His Grace Archbishop Soosa Pakiam participated and the matter of building a church was presented to him. His response, filled with prophetic insight, was: “You must become prophets — and everything will be fulfilled.” What followed thereafter became history — the Word became flesh.

Efforts began to find a suitable location for the church. Around the same time, priests from the Salesian Congregation, who were seeking land and buildings in Thiruvananthapuram city for their street children rehabilitation project, were encountered. From then on, both groups moved forward in mutual collaboration. On August 16, 1996, 18 cents of land were purchased in the name of the Archdiocese of Thiruvananthapuram at the starting point of the East Fort–Kovalam Road, on its western side. Nearby, the Salesian Congregation also purchased 23 cents of land along with a building close to Manacaud junction and relocated their institution, which had been temporarily operating in Chalai under the name Bosco Veedu, to this new location.

Thus began a strong and unbreakable relationship between the Catholic community of Manacaud and the Salesian Congregation. Members of the St. Stanislaus Unit gathered at Bosco Veedu for Holy Mass, prayers, and other devotional practices. On December 7, 1997, based on an agreement between the Archdiocese of Thiruvananthapuram and the Salesian Province of Bangalore, this small Christian community functioning in Manacaud was elevated as an independent substation under Palayam Cathedral Church.