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  • St.Anthony's Church (1930), pratap_pudota wrote 17 years ago:
    January 17th Saint Anthony the Great (c. 251–356), also known as Anthony Abbot, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Abba Antonius and The Father of All Monks. Anthony the Great was an Egyptian Christian saint and the prominent leader among the Desert Fathers, Christian monks in the 3rd and 4th centuries. Anthony lived in Alexandria, Egypt for much of his notable career. Anthony was born near Herakleopolis Magna in Lower Egypt in 251 to wealthy landowner parents. When he was about eighteen years old, his parents died. In 285 Anthony gave away the family estate and became the disciple of a local hermit. Anthony is notable for being one of the first ascetics to attempt living in the desert proper, completely cut off from civilization. Saint Anthony headed out into the alkaline desert region called the Nitra, about 95 km west of Alexandria, some of the most rugged terrain of the Western Desert. Here he remained for some thirteen years. He moved to a tomb, depending on some local villagers who brought him food. Later, he went further out, to a mountain by the Nile, called Pispir. There he lived strictly enclosed in an old abandoned Roman fort for some twenty years. Then one day he emerged from the fort with the help of villagers to break down the door. Anthony went to the Fayyum and confirmed the brethren there in the Christian faith, then returned to his old Roman fort. In 311, Anthony wished to become a martyr and went to Alexandria. He left Alexandria to return to the old Roman fort upon the end of the persecutions and even went further into the Eastern Desert of Egypt, where now stands the monastery of Saint Anthony the Great. There, he anticipated the rule of Benedict of Nurcia, "pray and work", by engaging himself and his disciple or disciples in manual labor. In 338, he was summoned by Athanasius of Alexandria to help refute the teachings of Arius. Saint Anthony the Great lived for 105 years and departed on the year 356.
  • St.Anthony's Church (1930), Anitha (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    it's a good village having a beautiful church.
  • St.Anthony's Church (1930), Prathap (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Thurakapalem parish is really reached its heights and trying to touch the sky with the new changes year by year. I feel happy that thurakapalem having the hostel and primary school studies. Villagers support is necessary to extend the classes till 10th. I feel proud to say that one more priest from our village i.e Mr. Hrudaya Raju Pudota from Sacred Hearts. If any body wants to visit the site please go through the web address: "http://indiascj.net".
  • St.Anthony's Church (1930), Fr. Yeruva J. R. Bharat R (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I, Fr. Yeruva J. R. Bharat Reddy, am a Roman Catholic Priest belonging to the Diocese of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, South India. I was ordained as priest on February 13, 2003 for the Diocese of Guntur. Last three years as a priest, I was assistant priest as per the rules of the diocese. Now I am given my first parish for which I am the full time pastor appointed in the month of June 2006. I am indeed very happy for my maiden appointment as the parish priest of St. Anthony’s Church, THURAKAPALEM. This parish is one of the oldest parishes of our Diocese of Guntur. We have all together 600 families in the parish. The parish has a home for children with 80 children both boys and girls.