Father
Thomas Panat (1891-1976) known in religion as Fr.
Basilius is the Founder of our Congregation. He started the
Congregation out of his God-experience in Christ enhanced by his
very personal devotion to St.Therese of Child Jesus. Simplicity
and childlike surrender of the Little Flower to the will of God
the Father had struck deep roots in his heart when he translated
the four chapters of her autobiography entitled "Navamalika".
In his memoirs Fr. Basilius says "With that (translation) I
became enamoured of the life and the spirit of the Little Flower
that erupted within me and overflowed from the interior of my
heart". He intensely desired to share this experience with
a few dedicated young men whom he eventually formed as the
Little Flower Brotherhood (Cherupushpa Sahodara Sangham). Fr.
Thomas Panat (Fr. Basilius) started this 'Cherupushpa Sahodara
Sangham' at Mookkannur on March 19, 1931, with the oral
permission of Mar Augustine Kandathil, the then Archbishop of
Ernakulam.
On 27th
December 1945 Archbishop Mar Augustine Kandathil accepted the
formal petition of Fr. Thomas Panat seeking permission to admit
candidates for priesthood into the 'Cherupushpa Sahodara Sangham'
which then became a clerical religious institute known as Little
Flower Congregation.
The presence of
the destitute and the orphan boys in the Sacred Heart Orphanage,
Mookkannur, of which he was the manager, the backwardness as
well as the underdevelopment of the village of Mookkannur, his
closeness to the poor villagers and the contact he had with
Mahatma Gandhi who dominated the national scene at that time
were the other factors which shaped the vision and charism of
our Father Founder. His response to these varied experiences had
further been inspired by the words of our Lord "go and do
likewise" (Lk.10:37).
The first
Constitution of our Congregation was approved by the Archbishop
Mar Augustine Kandathil on 8th October 1947.
As a
charismatic community of priests, we are called to be the
bearers of a sacred trust and heritage, of a life of prayer and
action in a community of love bequeathed to us by our founder.
The opportunities for evangelisation present to us new
challenges to offer the rich spiritual resources of the
Syro-Malabar Church and its noble traditions for the spread and
development of the Kingdom to the farthest boundaries .