Stephen Alathara
Stephen Alathara (born 1 May 1970) is the deputy secretary general of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI).[1] He started as the deputy secretary general of the conference on 10 June 2014.[2] He was appointed to this post three times consecutively in 2014, 2018 and 2022. He is the first priest from Kerala to serve as the deputy secretary general of the national episcopal conference. He is the founding Director of Communio, Executive Secretary to the CCBI Commission for Boundary, Chief Functionary of the Episcopal Conference, the Director of CCBI Centre.[3], Bangalore, the Director of Shanti Sadan, CCBI Secretariat Extension, Benaulim, Goa, Incharge of the PR Office in New Delhi and the Editor of the CCBI News. The Conference of Catholic Bishops of India is the largest canonical national episcopal conference in Asia and the fourth largest in the world. There are 132 dioceses and 206 bishops under the conference.[4]
He is a visionary leader who played a pivotal role in establishing several initiatives for the Church in India, including the Communio Pastoral Society to support missionaries in rural areas and the Aviral Outreach Society as the charitable arm of the CCBI. Under his leadership, the Shanti Sadan, the CCBI Secretariat Extension in Goa, was inaugurated in 2020 and Bethania the Youth Centre in Delhi which was blessed in 2019. He was also instrumental in setting up the CCBI's publication division, which later led to the founding of Arclight Global, a company that publishes CCBI Value Education and School Textbooks. Additionally, under his guidance, the Catholic Church launched the Catholic Connect mobile app in 2024. Under his leadership, the CCBI launched a comprehensive Strategic Planning process, consulting over 7,000 stakeholders across 132 dioceses. This effort culminated in the launch of the Pastoral Plan on September 11, 2024, setting a renewed goal for the Church in India.
He is a priest from the Archdiocese of Verapoly,[5] Kerala and a prolific author, columnist, educationist, theologian and visiting professor in various ecclesiastical universities. He is well known for his lectures and workshops. He is the author of 17 books as well as hundreds of articles. His book Introduction to Catechetics[6] is the textbook for Catechetics in many major seminaries in India and abroad.[7]
Biography
[edit]Alathara was born on 1 May 1970 as the eldest son of Alathara Joseph and Joan at Moolamattom in Idukki district in the parish of St. Joseph's Church, Velliamttom of Vijayapuram diocese. He was baptized at St George Church, Moolamattomm of Palai diocese. He had his education in Govt. L.P. School Kulamavu, St. Ignatius LP School, Ponnekara, Edappally and SPWHS Alwaye and St. Paul's College Kalamassery.[8] His priestly formation began on 16 June 1985 at St. Joseph Minor Seminary, Kalamassery. After completing his priestly studies at Carmelgiri Seminary[9] and Mangalapuzha Seminary,[10] both in Alwaye, he was ordained to the priesthood on 26 January 1995 by late Archbishop of Verapoly Most Rev. Cornelius Elenjikal.[11]
He has obtained an MTH in Catechetics from Kristu Jyoti College, Bangalore, an MDHA in Hospital Administration and a postgraduate diploma in Business Administration. He also acquired a PhD from the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome[12] for his dissertation 'The Role of the Teachers in the Moral and Faith Formation of the Children'. He has rendered his service to the Archdiocese of Verapoly as the Assistant Parish Priest of Holy Family Parish, Perumpilly, the vice Rector of the Minor Seminary, the Director of the Catechetical Department,[13] Director of the Family Apostolate,[14] General Convener of the Great Jubilee of Yesu Christhu Jayanthi, the Parish Priest of St. James Church, Cheranellur,[15] the Director of the Kristu Jayanthi Hospital, a unit of Lourdes Hospital,[16] He was also the director of the Public Relations Department for the archdiocese[17] and a spokesperson of the Archdiocese of Verapoly.
He served the Catholic Church in Kerala for eight years (2007–2014) as the official spokesperson[18] and Deputy Secretary General of the Kerala Catholic Bishops' Council (KCBC),[19] which is the association of the bishops from three sui iuris Churches, namely Latin, Syro-Malabar[20] and Syro-Malankara.[21] He was the Director of the Pastoral Orientation Centre (POC),[22] which is the common pastoral animation centre of the Church in Kerala for the three individual Churches, located at Cochin, Kerala.[23]
See also
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