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De Paul
School Kethapally P.O. 508 211 Narekal (via) Nalgonda Dt.,
Andhra Pradesh
01. Fr.
George Ayyaloor, C.M., Principal
02. Fr. Shaju
Kadapparambil, C.M., Assistant, Bursar

General information
Kethepally is a village situated by the side of National
Highway No 9. This village comes under the civil district of
Nalgonda in Andhra Pradesh, India. Kethepally is a Mandal
head quarters. Kethepally is under the jurisdiction of
Nalgonda catholic diocese which has its head quarters almost
40 km away from this place. Kethepally is about 120 km far
from Hydrabad the state capital and 160 km away from
Vijayawada another important city of the state.
A Brief description of Kethepally
Kethepally area has one hundred years of Catholic
background. Its Christian background is still older. As it
is the fact that the first group of catholic believers was
formed in Guntur district by the hard and dedicated
missionary works of the great Jesuit Missionaries from
France. Afterwards they migrated to different parts of the
Telungana districts. It is in the year 1902 the Catholics
from Guntur district migrated and settled at Kethepaly. The
settlers were members of Bhimaram parish. After being under
the care of Bhimaram parish for 16 years in the year 1918 a
chapel with a thatched roof was built at Kethepally. The
missionaries and the parish priest of Bhimaram parish worked
had for almost 32 years and in the year 1935 when a sizable
catholic population emerged in and around of the centre of
Kethepally the church authorities bifurcated it from
Bhimaram parish and elevated it into the status of an
independent parish. Since then it has grown into a big
catholic community. There are more than four thousand
Catholics under this parish scattered in to ten villages.
There are ten substations under this parish which has also
ten catechists, to help the priest to look after the
spiritual needs of the people of the sub stations
The Origin of the Vincentian Mission at Kethepally
De Paul School
It was in the year 2001 that the Bishop of Nalgonda Rt. Rev.
Govindu Joji invited the Vincentian fathers to his diocese.
He requested them to begin an English Medium school and a
boarding at Kethepally. The then Provincial Rev. Fr. Jose
Aikara and his council decided to take up the request of the
bishop and begin a school for the development of catholic
children and others of the area.
Accordingly Fr. Vincent Edakkarot was sent to the place as
the pioneer. Fr. Vincent came to Nalgonda on 07. 05. 2001.
For about one month he stayed in the Bishop house before
moving to the parish house at Kethepally on 02. 06. 2001.
Fr. Vincent made his stay with the then parish priest Rev.
Fr. M. Dhanaraj and began the school in the church campus
with 35 students on roll. In the first year the classes were
from LKG to I standard.
The next attempt was to secure land for the school. The
diocese was very generous to donate 2.5 acres of land and
sponsor another 2 acres of land to Vincentian Andhra
Society. And the remaining land was purchased by the
Vincentians and registered under above mentioned society.
On 23. 03. 2002 the foundation stone was laid for the
construction of the school building. And on 23.09. 2002 the
building was blessed by the bishop and inaugurated by the
then provincial. In the year 2002 Fr. Vincent moved from
parish campus to the school campus and the school also was
shifted to the new building.
The next step of action was to construct a residence for the
priests. And this dream came true by the generous
contribution of Arch Diocese of Kolon, Germany in the year
2003. The construction of a boarding house for the students
was a felt need of the place and time. Hence a hostel was
constructed with the help of Manos Unidas.
The school has now classes from LKG to VI standard with 350
students on roll. There are 12 teaching staff and 3 non
teaching staff as the faculty of the school. The school has
secured recognition from the state government. The boarding
has 73 inmates including 20 girls. For the purpose of
transporting more students the management has provided a
school bus.
De Paul School is gathering momentum in her growth. With in
a short span of time the school has become one of the best
and reputed institutions in the locality. All this was
possible with the abundant blessings of God, incessant
support of the province and hard work of the founder and
pioneer missionary Fr. Vincent Edakkarot
Pastoral activity of the Vincentians
The diocese was very generous to entrust to us two sub
stations of the Kethepally Parish. These villages are
Thugathuruthy and Cherrukapally. They are about 12 km away
from the centre. We do visit villages and celebrate mass and
other sacraments. Every Sunday Eucharist is celebrated in
these villages.
In future we are going to construct a small chapel in the
campus. We are also looking one women congregation to
construct a separate hostel for the girl students and
maintain it.
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