Madhavaram Festival - 75 years of tradition

Wherever you turn, you see people filled with enthusiasm and joy. Children are playing, vibrant colors adorn the streets, and vendors sell everything imaginable, from local foods and handmade crafts to dolls. This festival attracts vendors from remote places and gathers thousands of devotees from surrounding villages, all contributing to the lively, festive atmosphere that stretches for about 5 kilometers. Yes! I’m talking about the ten-day annual festival celebrated every April at Madhavaram St. Sebastian Church. This festival, known as the Madhavaram Festival, has been a beloved tradition for over 75 years.



St. Francis of Assisi, an Italian preacher, founded the Franciscan Order. He is renowned for his love of nature and animals, as well as his dedication to poverty and humility. Most Franciscans are members of Roman Catholic religious orders founded by Saint Francis of Assisi. Besides Roman Catholic communities, there are also Old Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Ecumenical, and non-denominational Franciscan communities. The most prominent group is the Order of Friars Minor, commonly called simply the "Franciscans." They seek to follow most directly the manner of life that Saint Francis led.



Franciscan communities honor saints like Sebastian for their exemplary faith and virtues. St. Sebastian, an early Christian martyr, is often depicted tied to a post and shot with arrows. He survived this ordeal only to be later beaten to death. He is the patron saint of soldiers, athletes, and those seeking strong faith.

St. Sebastian’s Church in Madhavaram was established on February 28, 1953 by Friars Minor. It has undergone significant growth and development under them. In 2019, the church was renovated and extended to address the need for more space due to increasing attendance.  



The church features a prominent façade with a image of Jesus Christ extending his arms at the center, surrounded by statues of the Apostles. The church is characterized by its white exterior, arched windows, and colorful stained-glass decorations. The design includes a golden dome and a colonnade with statues. The overall architecture is grand and inviting, signifying the church's importance in the area. The church features Gothic-style architecture with tall, pointed arches and vibrant stained glass windows.

The interior of St. Sebastian Church displays a spacious, well-lit sanctuary. The ceiling is adorned with modern, geometric lighting, and the walls feature the Stations of the Cross. The central aisle leads to an ornate altar.



The Church stands as a symbol of faith and hope, serving as a spiritual and communal hub that attracts devotees from various backgrounds.

Visiting the church during the annual festival is an enjoyable experience.

Happy travelling.

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