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Contact Details
Claret Nivas
Basuregady, Girmapur
P.O.Medchal, R.R. District – 501
401
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA
Tel.: (+91) (0)8418-222121
(+91) (0)40-55166207
E-mail: cnivasbasuregadi@yahoo.co.in
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Inception and
Development
Claret Nivas at Basuregady in the Archdiocese of
Hyderabad is the third mission of the Claretians in the State of Andhra Pradesh.
It is stuated 35 kms north of the state capital, Hyderabad. Rev. Frs. Joseph
Madhavath and Joseph Perumaparampil pioneered the mission in the year 1982. Responding
to a request from Most Rev. S. Arulappa, the Archbishop of Hyderabad, the Missionaries
reached the region and purchased a property with a convenient house at Medchal
and “Claret
Nivas” was inaugurated on 7 July 1982
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Pastoral
Ministry
On March 01, 1983 Most Rev. S. Arulappa, Archbishop of
Hyderabad erected Medchal Parish with two substations, viz.,
Sacred Heart Church, Basuregady and Immaculate Heart of Mary
Church, Gnanapuram and entrusted it to the Claretians for the
pastoral care and evangelization activities.
In 1984 the Missionaries took up a new mission station at
Aliabad, nearly 15 kms away from Medchal. There are nearly
65 migrated Catholic families, who are working in various cotton
mills at Aliabad. Today the parish, dedicated to the Immaculate
Heart of Mary, has three substations and a quasi-parish with
a toal strength of 250 families. Besides, hundreds of students
and factory workers form part of the Parish. In 2004, Medchal
substation was raised to a quasi-parish with St. Joseph as
its patron. The Missionaries strive to spread the Gospel through
regular family visits, village camps, popular charismatic retreats,
Marian devotions, catechism classes and youth animation. Missionary
Sisters of the Immaculate, (Nirmala Sisters) collaborate with
the missionaries in the pastoral and educational activites
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Educational Apostolate
Apart from the pastoral activities, the missionaries felt
that the place needed educational services. St Claret Telugu
Medium Upper Primary School, Basuregady was opened in 1984
to cater to the poor rural students. This self-financed school
has strength of 300 students now.
The St Claret English Medium School at Athvelly, Medchal
was opened on 1 July1991. The absence of a quality school in
the vicinity of 15 kms was one of the important reasons for
the Claretians to begin this school. The first batch of the
Students completed their SSC in the year 2000 with a hundred
percent first class result. The school caters to over 1200
students.
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