Roy Palatty
Born: 17 March 1975
Nationality: Indian
Status: Catholic
Religious Priest
Occupation: Professor
of Philosophy
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Birth
and Family
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Education
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Contributions
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Writings
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Roy
Varghese Palatty is a Catholic religious priest belonging to the congregation
of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). Presently, he is working as the Spiritual
Director of Shalom TV (English Section). He is also serving as a visiting professor
in the Faculty of Philosophy at Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, a Pontifical
Athenaeum of Philosophy, Theology, and Canon Law. He is also known for his spiritual
talks and renewal programmes.
Birth and Family
Roy
Varghese Palatty was born in a Christian family on 17 March 1975 in the state
of Kerala near Angamaly. Since he was born and brought up in Kerala his mother
tongue is Malayalam. But at present he is well equipped in the languages like
English, German and Sanskrit.
Education
Roy
completed his primary education in his hometown and later he moved to Sree Sankara
College, Kalady, for his higher studies. After completing his undergraduate studies,
he joined the congregation of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI). He belongs
to the Sacred Heart Province, Kochi; after completing his initial formation, he
made his first religious profession on 8 September 1999.
After his philosophical and theological
studies at Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bengaluru, he was ordained a priest in the
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church on 2 January 2005. Soon after his ordination Roy pursued
his Licentiate in Philosophy at DVK during 2006-2008.
Soon after completing Licentiate in Philosophy,
he was invited to teach in the Faculty of Philosophy at DVK. Later,
he awarded a Doctorate
in Philosophy from the Higher Institute of Philosophy, at the Catholic
University of Leuven, Belgium. Earlier, he pursued his degrees in Arts and
Commerce (BCom) at Sree Sankara College, Kalady, Arts and Commerce (MCom) at St.
Albert’s College, Ernakulum, Bachelor of Philosophy (BPh) and Bachelor of Theology
(BTh) from Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bengaluru, Bachelor of Education (BEd) from
MG University, Kottayam, Commerce (MPhil) from MK University, Chennai; he also
secured State Eligibility Test (SET) at Government of Kerala in the year 2006.
Contributions
Since Roy Palatty holds so many degrees in the
educational field, his contributions in the field of education and his teaching
experience are very much notable. He started his occupational background by
teaching Introduction to Philosophy at DVK and later on he moved to Kerala to
teach Business and Management in SH Higher Secondary School in the academic
year 2005-2006. He was also teaching in Rajagiri School of Management and Technology,
Kakkanad, Cochin.
Roy
is very much interested to teach philosophy and has taught subjects like
Metaphysics, Asian and Chinese Philosophies, Social and Applied Ethics,
Existentialism and Phenomenology. He also offers courses like Philosophy of Education
and Globalization and Development. He offers seminars like Social Philosophy
and Meditations on Market Economy.
Writings
Wonderful ideas and thoughts of Roy Palatty are
very clearly seen in his writings. He has authored many books on relevant themes.
He has not translated books from English to Malayalam but also has authored books
in Malayalam. Some of his works in Malayalam are Jeevante Thudippukal (Malayalam, a pro-life study) in 2003; Rosarium Virgins Mariae by John Paul II (translation)
2004; Eccelesia de Eucharitia by John
Paul II (Translation) 2004; Albhuthagalude
Jalakam (a study on the ten miracles of Jesus) 2005; Desadakante Vicharangal (reflections on life) 2008; Peruvazhiyante Pinnale (reflections on
life) 2008.
In
English, Roy Palatty has authored Cathedrals
of Development: A Critique on AmartyaSen’s Developmental Model, 2009 and On the Currency of Social Justice: Theoreis
of John Rawls and Amartya Sen (2016)..Dr. Palatty is also very much
interested in writing articles in books and scientific journals. Some of his articles
are “Blessed Chavara: An Acharya of the Art of Loving,” published in Herald of the East, in 2007, “Human
Development and Transcendent Humanism in Amartya Sen,” Journal of Dharma in 2007, “Prodigal Freedom and Asymmetric
Violence: A Development Audit,” Journal
of Dharma in 2009, “In Search of Reality: Rehabilitating the Question of
Being and Existence,” New Horizons of
Indian Christian Living in 2009, “Permanent Revolution and Perpetual Peace:
Revisiting Kantian Cosmopolitanism,” Journal
of Dharma in 2010, “Health Equity and Social Justice: Toward a Paradigm of
Capability to be Healthy,” The Living
Word in 2010. He has also offered book review like “Charles Irudayam: Towards an Ethical Framework for Poverty
Eradication: A Critical Reflections on Amartya Sen’s Capability Theory in the
Light of Catholic Social Teaching,” Asian
Horizons in 2011 .
He
also participated and contributed to in international Conferences and
Symposiums. He presented a paper on “Economic Life and Human Transcendence: A Paradigm
for Everyday Spirituality” with Antoon Vandevele, International Conference on
Mysticism without Bounds. He is a well-acclaimed preacher and a writer. Roy
is currently very busy by working as the General Editor of Sunday Shalom and a
regular contributor to the Catholic weeklies and newspapers. He is actively
involved in the Shalom Movement, with its mass media and publications. He
preaches the Word of God all around the globe: from India, United States,
Canada, Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, and other places. He conducts retreats
for seminarians, priests, religious sisters, and college students.
At
present, Roy Palatty lives in the USA and also teaches philosophy in the Faculty
of Philosophy, DVK, Bengaluru.
My dearest Fr. Roy, I am very proud and happy of you. I have been fortunate to be a good friend of yours. May Our Lord bless you more and more so you can preach His Word to many in your works.
ReplyDeleteBlessings Fr Roy I am privileged to hear your holy healing mass on fridays here in Ireland and i thank you so much may God bless you in abundance happy new year father. winnie mcdonagh
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you and thank you for coming to Utah. The healing Mass was beautiful and spiritual so thankful I was able to attend.
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