Heralds of Good News

Heralds of Good News
Societas Praeconum Bonae Notitiae
AbbreviationHGN
Formation14 October 1984 (1984-10-14)
FounderJose Kaimlett
Founded atKurukuru (Andhra Pradesh), India
TypeSociety of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right for Men
HeadquartersR.S. Post, Eluru-534005, West Godav, Tangellamudi, India
Members714 members (includes 476 priests) as of 2022
Superior General
Thomas Kappumkal
Parent organization
Catholic Church
Websiteheraldsofgoodnews.org
Formerly called
Heralds of Good News
[1]

The Heralds of Good News (Latin: Societas Praeconum Bonae Notitiae), is a Catholic clerical male religious congregation of pontifical right.[2]

History

The congregation was founded on 14 October 1984 by Jose Kaimlett, who was born in Palackattumala, Andhra Pradesh.[3] In December 1976, Paul VI established the diocese of Eluru by taking part of the territory of the Diocese of Vijayawada (it). Father Jose Kaimlett was appointed to lead this change. After the establishment of the new ecclesiastical district, he continued to serve the diocese, realizing the shortage of priests, and wanted to found a society of apostolic life to help the Church promote priestly vocations, but his responsibilities prevented him from carrying out his project. In 1984, his mission in the diocese was more or less accomplished, he obtained the agreement, approval of the constitutions and support of John Mulagada, bishop of Eluru, to create his society.

On following 12 December, were established in Kurukkuru the mother house and the first minor seminary. On 2 February 1985, the founder, three priests, and two brothers made a permanent commitment to the institute in the presence of the bishop. After Mass, the members unanimously elected Father Jose Kaimlett as the society's first director general. He was re-elected on 26 December 1990, during the second general chapter. On 5 May 1991, bishop Mulagada, in accordance with the directives of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, established the Institute of Heralds of Good News as a clerical missionary society of apostolic life under diocesan law. The institute was recognized on 5 may 1999 by John Paul II and received approval of its constitutions from the Holy See on 15 August 2009.

Two other societies of apostolic life under diocesan law were founded by Father Jose Kaimlett: the Sisters of the Good News in 1992 and the Missionary Fathers of Compassion in 2003.

Activity and dissemination

The Society's goal is to encourage vocations to the priesthood and to train clergy for missions and territories where they are lacking. They are present in: Asia (India, Papua New Guinea); America: (Canada, United States, Guatemala); Africa: (South Africa, Kenya, Uganda); Europe: (Italy, Netherlands).

On 13 May 2021, pope Francis appointed Siby Mathew Peedikayil as bishop of Aitape (Papua New Guinea).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Heralds of Good News, H.G.N." Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
  2. ^ "About Heralds of Good News". johnpaulprovincehgn.org. Retrieved 19 July 2025.
  3. ^ "History of Heralds of Good News". hgnstpauls.org. Retrieved 19 July 2025.