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Sundays
Obligation
09:30 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
12:30 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
03:30 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
05:30 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
05:30 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
07:30 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
07:30 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
Saturdays
12:00 AM
Eucharistic Adoration & Miracle Visit
NA
06:30 AM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
06:30 AM
Holy Face Rosary
Malayalam
10:30 AM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
12:30 PM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
03:30 PM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
06:00 PM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
Daily
05:30 AM - 07:00 AM
Confession
Malayalam
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Confession
Malayalam
03:30 PM - 06:00 PM
Confession
Malayalam
05:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration
Malayalam
Mondays
06:30 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
11:00 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
06:00 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
Tuesdays
06:30 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
11:00 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
06:00 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
Wednesdays
06:30 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
11:00 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
06:00 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
Thursdays
06:30 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
11:00 AM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
06:00 PM
Holy Mass
Malayalam
Fridays
06:30 AM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
06:30 AM
Holy Face Novena
Malayalam
10:30 AM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
12:30 PM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
03:30 PM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
06:00 PM
Holy Mass & Novena
Malayalam
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About Parish
Christ the King Church (Christuraja Church) in Vilakkannur is a significant pilgrim centre under the Archeparchy of Thalassery in Kerala. It is renowned globally as the site of the Vilakkannur Eucharistic Miracle, a divine event officially recognized by the Vatican.

The miraculous event occurred on November 15, 2013, during the celebration of the Holy Qurbana. The parish priest, Fr. Thomas Pathikkal, noticed a reddish spot appearing on the consecrated Host. As the community prayed, the spot evolved to form the distinct face of Jesus Christ. The phenomenon was witnessed by thousands of believers and was subsequently preserved for theological and scientific study.

Following years of rigorous investigation by the Syro-Malabar Church and scientific testing at Christ University and laboratories in Rome, it was confirmed that the image was not created by any external substance. On May 31, 2025, the Vatican officially declared the event a Eucharistic Miracle, validating it as a supernatural sign of the Real Presence of Christ.

Today, the church attracts pilgrims from all over the world who come to venerate the miraculous Host and seek spiritual renewal. The parish is located in the serene hill ranges of Kannur district, near Paithalmala, making it a place of both divine mystery and natural beauty
Parish Information
Fr. Keezharathil Thomas
Naduvil PO - 670582
Est. 1960
Patron Christ The King
About

Christ the King Church (Christuraja Church) in Vilakkannur is a significant pilgrim centre under the Archeparchy of Thalassery in Kerala. It is renowned globally as the site of the Vilakkannur Eucharistic Miracle, a divine event officially recognized by the Vatican.

The miraculous event occurred on November 15, 2013, during the celebration of the Holy Qurbana. The parish priest, Fr. Thomas Pathikkal, noticed a reddish spot appearing on the consecrated Host. As the community prayed, the spot evolved to form the distinct face of Jesus Christ. The phenomenon was witnessed by thousands of believers and was subsequently preserved for theological and scientific study.

Following years of rigorous investigation by the Syro-Malabar Church and scientific testing at Christ University and laboratories in Rome, it was confirmed that the image was not created by any external substance. On May 31, 2025, the Vatican officially declared the event a Eucharistic Miracle, validating it as a supernatural sign of the Real Presence of Christ.

Today, the church attracts pilgrims from all over the world who come to venerate the miraculous Host and seek spiritual renewal. The parish is located in the serene hill ranges of Kannur district, near Paithalmala, making it a place of both divine mystery and natural beauty