Mugaiyur - History

History

Mugaiyur is one of the earlier Christian Missionary foot-holds in Northern Tamil Nadu. It has a 125 year old church whose patron saint is St.Xavier. Demographically the Christian population of Mugaiyur is slightly higher than that of the Hindus. This parish has given a large number of priests and nuns, many of whom are now in European countries engaged in missionary activities. The parish is also known as Mugaiyur Mahimai Matha Shrine. Some 25 years back after the apparition of Our Lady, the parish became famous for the miraculous, powerful and immediate intercession of Mugaiyur Mahimai Matha. People of all religions throng to pray to her and continue to receive many benefits. The present parish priest is Fr. Roy Arokiadoss who was appointed in June, 2010. Mugaiyur is also a center of learning. It has a century old elementary school that was started in 1908. There are also other schools like the St.Peter Paul Special Higher Secondary School For the Differently abled, run by Mr.L.Selvaraj, SPECT .and St. Joseph's girls primary school, St. Joseph's Girls' Higher Secondary School, St.Joseph's Nursery and primary school run by the sisters of St. Louis de Gonzague. There is also St. Xavier's Higher Secondary School for the boys.

In Tamil Nadu history the erstwhile Mugaiyur assembly constituency,it is said, is the constituency from which Mr. Govindasamy ( a former Minister in the DMK regime) is elected to the state assembly as the first member who contested with the 'rising sun' (udhaya suriyan)symbol. Only recently the Mugaiyur assembly constituency had been clubbed into the Tirukoilur constituency.

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