St. Charles Convent,
Thuthiyoor: Kerala Mission (1993)
The mission in Thuthiyoor, Kerala, is a testament to the Sisters’
ability to adapt their vision to the “signs of the times.” What began
as a plan for a working women’s hostel evolved into a center of academic
excellence and deep pastoral involvement, serving the lower-middle-class
society of Ernakulam.
The Foundations and Pioneer Spirit
The community of Thuthiyoor was canonically established on June
1, 1994, after pioneers Sr. Bede and Sr. Mary Thomas (later joined
by Sr. Annie Nedumkallel) spent two years in a rented house. In a
beautiful gesture of communal collaboration, the parishioners and the parish
priest requested the sisters to exchange their original land for a plot closer
to the church. This strategic move integrated the Sisters into the heart of the
parish. The foundation stone of the convent was laid on February 27, 1995,
by Archbishop Dr. Cornelius Elanjical, and the Sisters occupied their
permanent home in March 1996.
Pastoral Care: A Priority of Presence
From the outset, the Sisters prioritized family visits, reaching
out to the sick, aged, and poor. Recognizing that the local primary school
faced challenges, the Sisters began providing extra tuition to children after
school hours. Today, their pastoral footprint includes:
- Faith Formation: Leading Sunday Catechism, Thirubalasakyam, and
preparing candidates for First Holy Communion and Confirmation.
- Community Building: Active participation in Small Christian
Communities (SCC), the Legion of Mary, and the Catholic Labour Corps
(CLC).
- Liturgical Service: Assisting in altar arrangement and providing
communion service to the home-bound.
Educational Apostolate: St. Charles ICSE & ISE School
The “seedling” of education was planted on June 5,
1996, when an English Medium School opened with just 18 LKG students under Sr.
Clare Joseph and Sr. Mini Peter. The school quickly gained momentum:
- Strategic Growth: By 1998, the Sisters obtained the No Objection
Certificate (NOC) from the State Government, and by May 2, 2000,
the school received formal Affiliation from the ICSE Board, New Delhi.
- Expansion: To provide students with a holistic environment,
the Sisters purchased adjacent land from the diocese for a playground in
2001. A modern school complex was later inaugurated in January 2017
by Sr. Aleana Fernandez.
- Academic Excellence (ISE): Responding to parental demand, the Sisters
introduced the ISE (Higher Secondary) section in 2017. The first
batch of students appeared for their competitive exams in 2019, achieving
excellent results that made the institution proud.
Overcoming Challenges
The mission faced significant financial hurdles in its early years
due to lower admission rates. However, through the “strenuous effort”
of leaders like Sr. Philomina Jacob and the timely support of the
Provincialate, the institution stabilized. Today, the school is known for
giving prominence to the economically weaker sections of society, producing
alumni who are now well-placed and serving the community in various professional
fields.