The famous Marian pilgrim centre, Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
also known as Pullichira Church is located at a distance of 12kms from
Kollam. The shrine, situated in scenic surroundings on the banks of Pullichira
lake in Mayyanad Panchayath, is the most ancient diocese of Kollam. The
history of the church dates back to 16th century AD. The original church
was built by the Portuguese in 1572, and a miraculous statue of our lady
was installed at the top of the beautifully carved wooden altar. It is
believed that this statue was washed ashore in a box. In 1974, a new church
was built here, preserving the altar. The church was declared a Marian
pilgrimage shrine in 2004.
The feast of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception church,
held every year during the second and third week of December, attracts
thousands of devotees irrespective of their faith and religion. This is
a 10 day long festival and during the last three days of the feast, the
miraculous statue of Mother Mary is brought down from her position above
the alter and taken around the church in a procession. Besides this, other
feasts celebrated here are St. Sebastian's feast (January), Lourdes Matha
feast (February), St. Joseph's feast (March), St. Antony's feast (June),
Carmelite Matha feast (September) and Fathima Matha feast (October).
Contact Address
The Church Of Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception,
Pullichira, Kollam, Kerala, India, pin-691304.
Phone : 0474- 2530411
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