Sadhu Sevana Sabha

Mallussery

The Rev. Fr. Thomas Maliekal, who was a priest of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam and Angamaly, while carrying forward his Pastoral Mission as the Vicar of Mallussery in the Archdiocese. The Sadhu Sevana Sabha is a completed divine project. The members of the congregation serve as distributors of Jesus’ compassionate Love to those who are Spiritually, Physically and Mentally disadvantaged in India and abroad.

Areas of work
The sisters of the Mallussery Generalate bear witness to Jesus through Family presence and Parish activities. It is also a formation house.

St. Tresas Convent

Moozhikulam

It is the First Branch House of Sadhu Sevana Sabha. This house is located in the scenic village of Moozhikulam, in the Archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamaly in 1981 in the bank of the Chalakkudy River. The main activity of this house is the Naturopathy Hospital. The powers that God has invested in the universe are used in various ways to provide treatments.

Along with the treatment the disease caused by the toxic and unhealthy food habits and lazy lifestyle of the modern world, a new lifestyle and diet are taught in this ashram.

Along with treating lifestyle diseases, rejuvenation us carried out for those who are sick. We enable everyone to recognize the divine spirit within humans and be strengthened through the word of God be renewed through the sacraments and deal with the crisis in life with Joy.

St. Antony’s convent

Kakkanad

On the auspicious day of October 2nd 1986, a significant milestone was marked in the Sadhu Sevana Sabha with the establishment of a new branch house St. Antony’s Convent located at Kakkanad. This convent was founded with the aim of extending the Sadhu Sevana Sabha’s mission of compassionate service, particularly to those in need of Holistic Healing and Care.

In conjunction with the founding of the Convent, the Cardinal Padiyara Nature Cure Centre was envisioned as a place of healing through the principles of Naturopathy. The blessing ceremony of the Convent was solemnly conducted by Very Rev. Fr. Joseph Panampally whose presence and prayers added grace to the occasion. The dedication and foundation rites where led by Rev. Fr. Thomas Maliekal, the revered founder of the Sadhu Sevana Sabha, whose vision continues to inspire generations of service minded individuals.

Since its inception, St. Antony’s Convent has been a beacon of hope and healing. The sisters residing here dedicate themselves whole heartedly to the well-being of individuals suffering from spiritual, physical, and psychological ailments. Through the compassionate application of natural healing methods, prayers, and personal care, they strive to bring comfort and renewal to those who seek help within these walls.

This mission is not merely a service, it is a calling. Rooted in the values of love, mercy, and holistic wellness, the Convent stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Sadhu Sevana Sabha and its commitment to serving God by serving humanity.

Sanjo Social Center

Kakkanad

The house was started on March 13, 1998, in the Kakkanad church building. Later on 2/6/1990, it was moved to a rented building. On January 2nd, 1992 we started working in our current house.

The main areas of activity are parish outreach, tailoring training centre, family outreach and ladies’ hostel. The sisters are keen to provide affordable accommodation and food to ordinary ladies in the busy city of Kochi. The sisters also provide support for their mental and spiritual upliftment.

Kripasadhan SSS Convent

Karayamparambu

On Saturday, October 9, 2004, a branch of the Sadhu Sevana Sabha was established in the Karayamparambu parish. This house was started with the intention of providing shelter to elderly women who had no one to look after them. The house was named Kripasadhan. The holy mass, the blessing ceremony and the inauguration were performed chief ministership of Rev Bishop Mar Thomas Chakiath.

The Director of Sadhu Sevana Sabha, Rev. Fr. Thomas Maliekal and Rev. Fr. Kurian Bharanikulangara, Vicar St. Joseph’s Church Karayamparambu Rev. Fr. Sebastian Puthenchura and Fr. Jocob Valavi were accompanied them.

To encourage the activities of the institutions, about a thousand people, including many religious priests and nuns, prayed for the blessing of this house. Today this home is moving forward on a path of great growth as a community of mothers and sisters.

Jeevadhan Convent

Kozhukkully

“A Shelter of Love and Care”

Jeevadhan Convent is a branch of the Sadhu Sevana Sabha, established on February 26, 2006. Located in Kozhukkully—between Nadathara and Mulayam—within the Archdiocese of Thrissur, this house is dedicated to a special mission of compassion.

Our primary ministry is the care of aged, destitute women—those who are abandoned, alone, and without means of support. We provide not just shelter, but dignity, love, and a renewed sense of belonging.

The Sisters of Sadhu Sevana Sabha serve with unwavering dedication, offering comfort and strength to those who are physically and mentally fragile. Our mission is to be a source of hope and healing for the forgotten and neglected.

This ministry continues to grow and thrive through the generous support and cooperation of kind-hearted individuals who walk with us in this journey of service.

Pushparam SSS Convent

Thalassery

Serving through Parish Ministry

Pushparam SSS Convent is a branch house of the Sadhu Sevana Sabha, established on October 4, 2014, under the Archdiocese of Thalassery. This house is dedicated primarily to parish ministry, reaching out to the spiritual and social needs of the community.

Our key areas of service include:

  • Home missions
  • Leadership in parish movements
  • Bible classes
  • Women empowerment initiatives

The community is currently served carry out their mission with deep commitment and compassion. Their work is greatly supported by the active involvement and encouragement of the parishioners, whose partnership strengthens our outreach. Together, we strive to bring the Love of Christ to every home and heart we encounter.

In addition, the Sisters participate in all the apostolic activities of the parish. Through home visits, the Sisters strive to bring the message of Christ to homes and to provide support in times of crisis. Through their activities in various organizations, they try to convey the merciful love of Jesus to the people.

Amala Convent

Chandrapur

Amala Convent was opened on 5th August 2000 as the second mission house in Chandrapur, Chanda Diocese of Maharashtra. The Sisters work at Christ Hospital under the Diocese. The Sisters also help in Parish Activities

St. Joseph’s Convent

Babupet

On 5th June 1996, the first Mission House of the Sadhu Sevana Sabha was opened in Babupet, Maharashtra, under the Diocese of Chanda. Various fields of activities, teaching, and making the necessary holy host for the Holy Mass. Through this, we are able to spread the gospel to the common people.

Nirmala Matha SSS Convent,

Bellampally

Nirmala Matha Convent was established on 28th January 2003 in the Diocese of Adilabad, Telangana district. The main activities here are to assist in parish activities and conduct home visits.

This house has great potential for the proclamation of God. Through the work of this house, it is possible to lead many individuals and families to divine peace.

Santhom SSS Convent

Penchikalpet

On June 5, 1996, the first Mission House of the Sadhu Seva Sabha was opened in Maharashtra at Babupet under the Diocese of Chanda. Various fields of activity are available here, such as parish activities, teaching, making the necessary holy votive offerings for the Holy Mass. Through this, we are able to spread the gospel to the common people.

Our Sisters serve abroad

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They actively participate in the apostolic activities of the parish, and lead various devotional organizations and prayer services. They are actively involved in preparing for Holy Communion, giving Holy Communion to the sick in their homes, and conducting religious studies