Fr. Abraham Mutholath was the first Knanaya Catholic Vicar General and the first director of the Knanaya Region in the St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago. He took initiative in starting Knanaya Catholic missions and parishes in the United States. He was the first director of some of those missions and the first pastor of some of the Knanaya Catholic parishes in the United States.
As a priest ordained and incardinated in the Archdiocese of Kottayam, Fr. Mutholath served in the parishes and institutions of the Archdiocese of Kottayam. He authored six books in Malayalam, one book in English, and has been a youth trainer. He authored many articles in English and Malayalam and was editor of souvenir books of the Archdiocese of Kottayam and of some parishes. Fr. Mutholath is a public speaker and prepares homilies based on Sunday Bible Readings and on the feasts of saints that he makes available to priests, preachers, and Bible students through his website. He also provides Bible Interpretation and Bible Reflection through his websites.
While in the United States, Fr. Mutholath serves as hospital chaplain and parish priest. As a social worker, he donated land and building for Agape Bhavan for the physically and mentally challenged (differently abled), Good Samaritan Resource Centre for the Blind and Deaf, Mutholath Auditorium to financially support the projects for the Agape and Good Samaritan centers at Cherpunkal and Impact Centre for residential camps for the benefit of the differently abled. He has also been supporting missionary dioceses in Northeast India, especially the Diocese of Miao. He established Fr. Abraham Mutholathu Foundation to continue his legacy.
CONTENTS
1 Biography
1.1 Education
1.2 Priestly Ministry
1.3 Vicar General
1.4 Books
1.5 Media
1.5.1 Print Media
1.5.2 Journalism
1.5.3 Videos
1.5.4 Film
1.6 Social Service
1.7 Fr. Abraham Mutholathu Foundation
2 Highlights
3 Bibliography
4 Wikipedia Links
5 External links
6 Books by Fr. Mutholath
Fr. Mutholath was born in October 1954 to traditional Catholic parents in the Mutholath family in the state of Kerala, in India. He has one brother and five sisters. He is US citizen and lives in Chicago.
1.1 EDUCATION
Fr. Mutholath’s primary education was at Puliyannnoor New Government Lower Primary School and at Holy Cross Upper Primary School in Cherpunkal. From sixth grade to tenth grade, he studied in the English Medium section of St. Mary’s High School Kidangoor.
After high school, he joined St. Stanislaus Minor Seminary at Sacred Heart Mount Kottayam. During his three years of training there, he attended CMS College Kottayam for a pre-degree course. Then he got admission to the Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Theology at Alwaye in Kerala state. The course included three years of philosophy and four years of theology courses.
After seven years of pastoral experience, Fr. Mutholath went to Los Angeles, California, USA, in November 1987 for studies in Communication and Fine Arts. While staying at St. Jerome Parish in Los Angeles, he studied at California State University, Dominguez Hills, for a certificate program in Journalism and TV Production. Then he studied at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) and secured an M.A. degree in TV Production in 1992.
Fr. Mutholath studied Clinical Pastoral Education at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles from 2001–200. Later, he studied at DePaul University in Chicago for MPS (Master of Science in Public Services) in 2004.
1.2 PRIESTLY MINISTRY
Fr. Mutholath was ordained as a priest by Archbishop Mar Kuriakose Kunnacherry on December 21, 1980, at Christ the King Cathedral Kottayam. He was then appointed as assistant vicar (associate pastor) at St. Stephen’s Forane Church, Uzhavoor, for 15 months. Then he was vicar (pastor) of St. Michael’s Church, Veliyanad, for three years from 1982 to 1985. From there, he was transferred as pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Pachira, for another three years before he went for his higher studies in Los Angeles.
After his return from the United States, Fr. Mutholath was chaplain of Knanaya Catholic Youth League (KCYL), the youth ministry of the Archdiocese of Kottayam, from 1992 to 1999. He also served as the director of Chaithanya Pastoral Centre of the Kottayam Archdiocese at Thellakom near Kottayam from 1994 to 2000.
Fr. Mutholath went to Los Angeles in December 2000 to serve as chaplain at Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center in Hawthorne, Los Angeles. He served the Kerala Catholics in Los Angeles by offering Mass for them. Later, he took leadership to start Knanaya Catholic Mission in Los Angeles and served as its first mission director.
Fr. Mutholath has been the director of Knanaya Catholic Mission in Chicago since July 1, 2004. He founded Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Parish in Maywood and St. Mary’s Knanaya Catholic Parish in Morton Grove. Bishop Mar Jacob Angadiath appointed him as the first pastor of Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Church in Maywood in September 2006 and as the first pastor of the St. Mary’s Knanaya Catholic Church in Morton Grove in July 2010.
Fr. Mutholath took the initiative of establishing Visitation Convent in Los Angeles by bringing four sisters from Visitation Congregation at Kottayam in India to serve at Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital in Inglewood, CA. He also helped in the establishment of St. Joseph’s Convent in West Covina, Los Angeles, by bringing five sisters of St. Joseph’s Congregation from Kottayam in India to serve at a hospital in West Covina. Later, he helped to start Visitation Convent in Chicago in July 2010.
1.3 VICAR GENERAL
Mar Jacob Angadiath, the first bishop of St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago, appointed him on October 3, 2001, as the Syncellus (Vicar General) of the Eparchy. At the request of the bishop, he moved from Los Angeles to Chicago in February 2003.
Fr. Mutholath founded the new Knanaya Catholic Missions and parishes in the USA. He was the first mission director of Los Angeles from 2002 to 2003. Bishop Mar Jacob Angadiath established the Knanaya Catholic Region in his diocese on April 30, 2006. Fr. Mutholath, as Vicar General of the diocese, was appointed also as the director of this region. Fr. Mutholath, with the support of the lay people, started the Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Forane Parish at Maywood, Illinois, in September 2006 and St. Mary’s Knanaya Catholic Parish at Morton Grove, Illinois, on July 18, 2010. Bishop Angadiath appointed him as the first pastor in both parishes. Fr. Mutholath was the motivating force behind establishing many of the Knanaya Catholic Missions and parishes when he continued to be vicar general until February 8, 2014. As of March 2017, Fr. Mutholath continued to minister at Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Forane Parish at Maywood, Illinois.
1.4 BOOKS
Fr. Mutholath has published six books in Malayalam, some of which went into many editions and one book in English.
You Too Can be a Leader (നിങ്ങൾക്കും നേതാവാകാം) published first by Janatha Books, Thevara, Kochi and later two editions by Current Books, Kottayam.
Leadership Training (നേതൃത്വ പരിശീലനം) Two editions, Published by D.C. Books, Kottayam.
Bible Games (ബൈബിൾ ഗെയിംസ്) Two editions, by Janatha Books, Thevara.
Priestly Leadership Today, Tomorrow (വൈദിക നേതൃത്വം ഇന്ന് നാളെ) by Deepika Book House, Kottayam.
Annamma Cheduthy Amerikkayil (Annamma in America – A satire novel in Malayalam) അന്നാമ്മാച്ചേടത്തി അമേരിക്കയിൽ (ഹാസ്യ നോവൽ) by Yes Press Books. Perumbavoor, Kerala.
Wavering Pilate (Patharunna Peelathose പതറുന്ന പീലാത്തോസ്) by St. Paul Publications Ernakulam.
Joy of the Word, Bible commentary based on the gospel readings of the Syro-Malabar Church published by St. Paul Publications, Mumbai.
Fr. Mutholath was the chief editor of the following Souvenir publications:
Platinum Jubilee Souvenir of the Diocese of Kottayam published in 1986 by Jyothi Book House Kottayam.
Jubilee Smruthi, Episcopal Silver Jubilee Souvenir of Mar Kuriakose Kunnacherry, published in 1993 by KCYL and distributed by Jyothi Book House, Kottayam.
Managing editor of Silver Jubilee Souvenir – 2008 published by Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Parish Chicago.
Managing editor of Dasavarsha Smruthi, Tenth Anniversary Souvenir of the Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Parish Chicago published in 2016.
Managing editor of “Vayal,” Anniversary Souvenir of Veliyanad YMCA – 1984 published by Veliyanad YMCA.
1.5 MEDIA
1.5.1 PRINT MEDIA
Besides authoring seven books and editing the above souvenir publications, Fr. Mutholath authored the two booklets with the history of St. Mary’s Church, Pachira and Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Cherpunkal.
He authored articles in various periodicals and professional publications. A few examples are the following:
“Church and Social Work”, Religion and Thought (Malayalam: “സഭയും സാമുഹ്യ പ്രവർത്തനവും”, മതവും ചിന്തയും), A Philosophico-Theological Bimonthly in Malayalam, March–April 1978, Pontifical Institute, Aluva. Pages 156-175.
“Priestly Ministry in the Church History”, Religion and Thought (Malayalam: “പൗരോഹിത്യ ശുശ്രൂഷ സഭാചരിത്രത്തിൽ”, മതവും ചിന്തയും), A Philosophico-Theological Bimonthly in Malayalam, January–February 1981, Pontifical Institute, Aluva.
“Preservation of the Ecclesial Nature of Knanaya Community in North America”, Centenary Symposia, Archdiocese of Kottayam, 2014, pp. 497–505.
1.5.2 JOURNALISM
Fr. Mutholath was chief editor of Apna Des, a Malayalam biweekly of the Archdiocese of Kottayam. While he was serving in that capacity from 1985 to 1987, he professionalized the periodical and made it popular with a high volume of subscribers.
He was also the editor of Sacred Heart Monthly, the official periodical of the Archdiocese of Kottayam from 1985 to 1987.
During the same period, he served as the manager of Catholic Mission Press and Jyothi Book House owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Kottayam.
1.5.3 VIDEOS
Fr. Mutholath served as the director of Communication Media in the Archdiocese of Kottayam from 1992 to 2000. He started Kottayam Communications to train young artists for TV and Film industry. He also produced and directed videos on social issues with artists from Malayalam Film industry along with young artists as talents.
Homilies of Fr. Abraham Mutholath on YouTube
YouTube Channel of Fr. Abraham Mutholath
1.5.4 FILM
Fr. Mutholath wrote a screenplay in 1993 for a Malayalam feature film titled Dollar directed by Raju Joseph Pralel. The film was released in the theaters in India and was exhibited in some theaters of the United States for people from India. The movie deals with the issues of Indian immigrants in the United States.
1.6 SOCIAL SERVICE
Fr. Mutholath was the director of Social Services of the Archdiocese of Kottayam and secretary of Kottayam Social Service Society (KSSS) from 1994 to 2000. He transformed KSSS from a charitable and welfare approach to a developmental approach. He organized 565 self-help groups of the weaker sections of the community. He had seven office staff and 109 field staff and hundreds of volunteers.
He also introduced Community Based Rehabilitation Programs in Kerala through KSSS. Fr. Mutholath also started Chaithanya Karshika Mela at Chaithanya along with Self-help Group Festivals that are still held towards the end of every year. He also was the founding director of Caritas Ayurvedic Hospital at Thellakom, Kottayam. KSSS gradually became a model social service society in India.
Returning to the United States in 2000, he started Agape Movement in 2001, a non-profit corporation in the United States. Through his corporation, he and many others help charitable and Christian missionary efforts in India and in the United States.
Fr. Mutholath purchased land at Cherpunkal and built a building called Agape Bhavan (home) that functions primarily as a center for the physically and mentally challenged or differently abled. This was his gift to Kottayam Social Service Society when he celebrated the Silver Jubilee of his ordination in 2005. Agape Bhavan also has a notebook-making unit and paper bag-making unit that give employment for the differently abled and local self-help group members. Notebooks and paper bags are supplied from the center to the local educational institutions and hospitals. KSSS is running this institution.
Fr. Mutholath helped the mission Diocese of Miao in Arunachal Pradesh in India personally and encouraged others to support the missions. Through Agape Movement, he and others support formation of seminarians and the construction of churches, dispensaries, and educational institutions.
Fr. Mutholath also donated 1.7 acres of his family property that he inherited for social service purposes. This property is adjacent to a highway and the Meenachil river. He personally donated from his earnings a major portion of money to construct Good Samaritan Centre at the land he donated at Cherpunkal. Later he donated money to construct Mutholath Auditorium near Good Samaritan Centre to financially support the on-going programs for the blind at Good Samaritan Centre, as well as an acre for more parking space. The Archdiocese of Kottayam named the campus as Mutholath Nagar. Later he donated money to construct Impact Center at the Mutholath Nagar for residential training programs on social service. Archbishop Mar Mathew Moolakkatt inaugurated the Impact Center on December 13, 2020.
1.7 FR. ABRAHAM MUTHOLATHU FOUNDATION
Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Forane Parish and Mutholath Family celebrated the Ruby Jubilee of the priestly ordination of Fr. Abraham Mutholath at Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Church on December 19, 2020. Bishop Mar Jacob Angadiath was the main celebrant of the Holy Mass, along with Bishop Mar Joy Alappatt, vicar generals and priest representatives of the diocese. In the felicitation meeting that followed, Bishop Mar Jacob Angadiath inaugurated Fr. Abraham Mutholath Foundation and Bishop Mar Joy Alappatt released the website of the foundation.
Fr. Abraham Mutholath Foundation, established by Fr. Abraham Mutholath, is continuing the charitable and missionary services of Fr. Abraham Mutholath under the leadership of its board of directors. The foundation is a tax-exempt private foundation incorporated in the state of Illinois on September 17, 2020.
The proposed programs of Fr. Abraham Mutholathu Foundation:
HILIGHTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Church, Chicago
St. Mary’s Knanaya Catholic Parish, Chicago
St. Pius X Knanaya Catholic Parish, Los Angeles
St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago
BIBLE COMMENTARIES by Fr. Abraham Mutholath
Fr. Abraham Mutholathu Foundation
Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Parish
St. Mary’s Knanaya Catholic Parish
BOOKS BY FR. ABRAHAM MUTHOLATH
Book “YOU TOO CAN BE A LEADER’ in Malayalam (FLIP BOOK)
Book LEADERSHIP TRAINING in Malayalam (FLIP BOOK)
Book BIBLE GAMES in Malayalam (FLIP BOOK)
Book PRIESTLY LEADERSHIP in Malayalam (FLIP BOOK)
Satire Novel Annamma Cheduthy Amerikkayil ഹാസ്യനോവൽ അന്നാമ്മച്ചേടുത്തി അമേരിക്കയിൽ
Wavering Pilate പതറുന്ന പീലാത്തോസ്
Joy of the Word (Bible Commentary)