Ordination to the Sacred Priesthood
of
Rev. Mr Jithin Thomas Titto
We are delighted in the Lord to announce that Deacon Jithin Thomas Titto will be ordained to the Sacred Order of the Presbyterate in the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church for the Archdiocese of Birmingham
Please scroll below to find further information regarding his Ordination, First Mass in the Roman Rite and the First Holy Qurbono in the Syro-Malankara Rite. Deacon Jithin also shares his vocation story below.


Celebration Details
The Ordination Mass and the First Masses will be broadcasted Live. Please use the below links to join us live to share in this joyful celebration and pray with Deacon Jithin.

Monday 6th July 2026
Feast of Maria Goretti
2PM (BST) Metropolitan Cathedral & Basilica of St. Chad
B4 Car Park Birmingham – 4 mins walk
NCP Royal Angus – 2 mins walk
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- Attire: Cassock, Cotta & Stole
- There will be no concelebration
- Priests can use the Masterson Room to vest
- Please arrive at St Chad’s Cathedral vested and no later than 1:40 PM
- Kindly take your place in choir, in the reserved clergy seating at the front of the Cathedral, by 1:45PM
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- Clergy are warmly invited to attend in choir, vested in the Karutha Kuppayam or Puram Kuppayam, according to their customary clerical attire.
- Reserved seating will be available immediately following the seats reserved for Catholic priests.

Tuesday 7th July 2026
Votive Mass of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Eternal High Priest
6:30PM (BST) St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Banbury
Calthorpe St, Banbury – 3 mins walk
Please note that Council car parks are usually free after 6 PM.
Venue: Rachel Smith Hall, Blessed George Napier Catholic School, Banbury
Please note that access to the venue is via a one-way system. Vehicles should enter through Springfield Avenue and leave via Addison Road.
Entrance Location:

- Priests are warmly invited to concelebrate and are kindly asked to vest in white.
- Please bring your own alb and white stole/chasuble.
- Please arrive at the Sacristy by 6:10 PM.

Saturday 11th July 2026
Using the ancient Anaphora of Mar Jacob
At Our Lady of the Assumption, Tile Hill, Coventry
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- Priests are warmly invited to concelebrate in the white vestments of their own rite, or to attend in choir.
- Please arrive by 5:40 PM.
Vocation Story
Praise be to God for all that He has accomplished in my life.
It was only in my early twenties that I began to realise that God might be calling me to the priesthood.
I was born in Saudi Arabia while my mother was working there as a nurse. A
few months later I was brought to India, where I was baptised into the Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church. I received much of my early Christian formation there, particularly through the witness of my grandmother, Mariamma, and her aunt, Saramma. Although I learned many prayers and was given a strong foundation in the faith, I gradually drifted away from religious practice after our family migrated from Kerala to Oxfordshire. It was there that my father, Titto Thomas, my mother, Desy Titto, my sister, Jis Maria, and I began to build our life together in the United Kingdom. As a teenager, I practised my faith rather reluctantly and often needed considerable encouragement from my mother to attend church, which she gave without wavering!
Alongside our involvement in the Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church in Oxford, our family also attended the Catholic Church on other Sundays. However, a decisive turning point came during my third year at university, when I was studying Mathematics. Through various Catholic movements and the university chaplaincy, my faith began to deepen, but it was through meeting Br. Prince Vithayathil, later the founder of the Missionaries of Apostolic Grace, that my life took a new direction.
I was struck by Br. Prince’s love for the Word of God, his devotion to the Eucharist, and his love for Our Lady. Around that time, I was reading True Devotion to Mary by St Louis de Montfort. Through that book, I discovered a Marian spirituality that drew me more deeply to Christ through humility, self-surrender, and trust in Our Lady. What particularly impressed me was that the spirituality I encountered in St Louis de Montfort was not merely devotional sentiment; it was deeply rooted in Sacred Scripture. As Br Prince guided me through the Scriptures, I began to see the very same themes reflected there.
The biblical foundations he showed me helped me to understand and embrace more fully what I was reading in True Devotion and other books such as Imitation of Christ, and some of the works of St. Augustine. In this way, these books and his teaching complemented one another, deepening my love for Christ, the Eucharist, Our Lady, and the Word of God. At the same time, I was becoming increasingly convinced of the truth of the Catholic faith, particularly through Sacred Scripture, Apostolic succession, and communion with the See of Rome.
Through the guidance of Brother Prince, I gradually adopted what would later become the spiritual pillars of the Missionaries of Apostolic Grace: daily Mass, regular prayer, meditation on Sacred Scripture, and striving to offer every action through the hands of Our Lady for the glory of God. These practices provided a concrete framework for living the faith and helped me to grow in a more disciplined and intentional relationship with Christ.
Among the many Scripture passages that Brother Prince shared and reflected upon, one verse in particular remained deeply impressed upon my heart:
“I write to you, young men, because you are strong, and the word of God abides in you, and you have overcome the evil one” (1 John 2:14).”
To overcome the evil one, I must allow God’s Word to dwell in my heart. Our Lady herself treasured and pondered the Word of God within her.
Over a few years, while serving in youth ministry, helping with retreats, training as a teacher, and later working in accountancy, I gradually became aware that the Lord was calling me to give myself entirely to Him through the ministerial priesthood.
I remember hearing a song written by Br. Prince about the priesthood. The opening line says that the priest leaves behind his own people, his own home, and gives his life for the Church. Those words resonated deeply within me, perhaps more so at that time, when it needed to! Like many vocations, my own involved difficult conversations and sacrifices, especially as my family tried to understand my desire not to marry but to become a priest. Yet through prayer and discernment, I became increasingly certain that this was the path to which God was calling me.
Looking back, I can see the providence of God at every stage of the journey: through my family, through the foundations in the Jacobite Church, through the Catholic faith, through Scripture, Our Lady, and the many people who helped me along the way. For all of these gifts, and above all for the gift of the priestly vocation, I give thanks to God — the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and to Mary, the Mother of Jesus.
Savishesha Sneham - by Prince Vithayatil
A song celebrating the gift of Priesthood written prayerfully by Br Prince Vithayathil, as a tribute to Deacon Jithin on the joyful occasion of his Sacred Ordination to the Priesthood. This song will be released on July 10th 2026.
Below, Deacon Jithin shares how the words of this beautiful melody spoke to him at a deeper level.
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