The monastic community of Kumily developed in a similar way to
Incarnation Conventual Priory, Togo. Fr Zacharias Kuruppacheril, a secular
priest of
Kerala, spent 1975-1982 in Germany and Switzerland, studying catechetics and working in parishes. This experience brought him into contact with the
Missionary Benedictine community of
St Otmar's Abbey,
Uznach,
Switzerland. Upon his return to
India, Fr Zacharias built a school for orphaned and impoverished children in
Kumily. Within a few years, this establishment had grown into a large "Formation Center for Poor and Orphan Boys and Young Men" known as Don Bosco Bhavan. The facilities included a school, workshops, farm, vegetable gardens, and orchards. Among those who worked with Fr Zacharias at Don Bosco Bhavan were a number of young men who had an interest in
religious life. Fr Zacharias encouraged them to attend daily
Mass and pray the
Divine Office with him. For those who joined the community working at the orphanage, a daily routine of communal and private prayer, shared meals, and recreation became important. By 1989, three such young men expressed a desire to lead this life permanently. Fr Zacharias realized that such an endeavor would necessitate the guidance of an established
religious community. With this in mind, he turned to the
Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien. In December 1988, Fr Zacharias wrote to Abbot Ivo Auf der Maur of
St Otmar's Abbey, Uznach, Switzerland, explaining his intention to start a
Benedictine community in Kumily. Fr Zacharias believed that the particular charism of the
Missionary Benedictines would complement the foundation he planned to establish. The Council of the Congregation discussed Fr Zacharias' proposal. In early 1990, Archabbot
Notker Wolf, accompanied by
Abbot Stephan Schröer of Königsmünster and Fr Basil Doppenfeld, visited Kumily. The visit resulted in the decision that St Michael Benedictine Hermitage should be developed as a pre-foundation of the Congregation. The Council of the Congregation charged Abbot Schröer with the task of assisting the Kumily community in their quest to establish a Benedictine monastery. In guidelines drawn up on May 10, 1990, the Council recommended that Kumily should remain a pre-foundation for four years. Under the guidance of Fr Zacharias, monastic candidates would be trained in the traditions of the Missionary Benedictines. In 1994, the Kumily monastery was canonically erected as a
domus religiosa. This year also saw the foundation of St Michael's Retreat Center. In 2001, the monastery was raised to the status of a simple priory. The community was incorporated into the
Syro-Malabar rite in 2003. ==Apostolate==