Cyriac Pullapilly

Cyriac K. Pullapilly is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a former priest of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and an emeritus professor of history at Saint Mary's College, Indiana.

Biography

Cyriac Pullapilly was born in South India. He was ordained in 1948, and completed his undergraduate studies at the St. Joseph Apostolic seminary, which at its time, was the second-largest seminary in the world. While attending the seminary, he wrote for a missionary publication called Home Field. He also was part of the anti-communist movement in his college and wrote various publications critical of the communist government which controlled the legislature in his state.[1]

In 1975, he founded the Semester Around the World Program, where University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College, Indiana, students travelled the world and studied in India.

He has a multi-disciplinary approach to his studies and has published works on a broad range of subjects. His research has been supported by the Fulbright Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and in 2006 – the year in which he was admitted to the Royal Society of Arts – he held a visiting academic post at the University of Cambridge. He has also established his own publishing company and produced an "inclusive-language" edition of the New Testament.[2][3]

Based upon his founding of the Semester Around the World program, Pullapilly received the Spes Unica Award from Saint Mary's College for his outstanding service to the College in 2007.[4]

Pullapilly is a former priest of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church[5] and is emeritus professor of history at Saint Mary's.[6]

Personal life

Pullapilly studied at St Thomas College in India and then at the University of Chicago, where he earned his PhD. He and his wife are both Indian immigrants to the United States, raising their children in South Bend, Indiana. Pullapilly is the father of filmaker Gita Pullapilly. [5]

An only child, Pullapilly's parents were initially reluctant to let him become a priest. Around 1960, he expressed interest in missionary work but said that he did not have the time.[1]

Works

Books

Articles

References

  1. 1 2 "Priest from India views East, West". Suburbanite Economist. August 3, 1960. p. 15. Retrieved 2016-10-05. (subscription required (help)).
  2. Abeel, Kim (October 9, 2006). "Queen to honor educator: Royal Society of Arts to induct SMC prof". Notre Dame, IN: The Observer.
  3. Lach, Donald Frederick; Van Kley, Edwin J. (1998). Asia in the Making of Europe: East Asia. University of Chicago Press. p. xxxv. ISBN 978-0-22646-765-8.
  4. "Awards" (PDF). Courier. St. Mary's College. 82 (2): 40. Summer 2007.
  5. 1 2 "Gita Pullapilly and Aron Gaudet". The New York Times. November 1, 2009. p. ST14.
  6. St Mary's College Official Bulletin (PDF). S Mary's College. 2012. p. 305.
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