Blessed

Elizabeth of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Biography

ELISWA (ELIZABETH VAKAYIL)

Eliswa was born in October 1832. She was the eldest of eight in a rich religious family from Vypussery (name of family residence) in Ochanthuruth.

At the age of 16, Eliswa (the Malayalam version of Elizabeth), married Vareed Vakayil, an elderly business man from Koonammavu, near Varapuzha.  The Vakayil family was traditionally involved in chukku and other business matters but had also administration control over huge territorial lands in Koonammava.

On the death of her husband, according to custom at the time, the rich widow Eliswa should have remarried.  She refused all such proposals and spent her time in prayer and care of the poor.  She lived in a simple hut with a straw roof, built near the Vakayil home in Koonammavu.

In 1862, Eliswa shared  her desire to serve God with her Parish priest, a young Italian called Fr. Leopoldo.  In 1866, the first nuns in Kerala founded the Congregation of Carmelite Teresians (CTC) under the TOCD.  The first convent was a simple bamboo dwelling in Koonammavi, on land once administered by Vareed Vakayil.  The new Congregation, under Mother Eliswa, had the mission of teaching girls who were without any means of having a proper education. St. Joseph’s LP school in Koonammavu was the first Catholic school for girls in Malabar and Mother Eliswa’s new mission in life became that of teaching young girls.

Following on the separation of the Latin and Syrian Rites in the Church, the school transferred to Varapuzha and St. Joseph’s School  for the girls of Varapuzha was  established.

Mother Eliswa died on 18 July 1913.

The Diocesan tribunal of investigation on the “life, virtues and apparent sanctity” of Eliswa closed on 5 November 2014 and the Decree of Validity was issued on 7 April 2017.

Procedure

1. The canonical norms concerning the procedure to be followed in the Causes of Saints are stated in the Apostolic Constitution Divinus Perfectionis Magister promulgated by John Paul II on 25 January 1983 (AAS LXXV, 1983, 349-355).

2. To initiate a Cause it is necessary that at least five years pass after the death of the candidate. This is to allow for greater balance and objectivity in the evaluation of the case and to allow the emotions of the moment to decant. There must be a clear conviction among people about his/her sanctity (fama sanctitas) and about the efficacy of his/her intercession with the Lord (fama signorum).

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18 July 2026

Elizabeth of the Blessed Virgin Mary