FJKM Tranovato Faravohitra

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Have you ever wondered about a church built on a place of martyrdom? Here stands the FJKM Tranovato Faravohitra. It is more than just a church. It’s a testament to faith and resilience.

The FJKM Tranovato Faravohitra is a Protestant church in Antananarivo’s Faravohitra district. The London Missionary Society erected it. It stands as one of four memorial temples. They commemorate Malagasy martyrs.

In 1870 the FJKM Tranovato Faravohitra opened its doors. But its story began long before. The church marks the spot where four Protestants died in March 1849. These weren’t ordinary deaths. These people were burned alive for their faith.

Let’s travel back to that tragic day. Imagine the scene here on Faravohitra hill. Four Christians from the Andriamasinavalona noble caste faced their execution. They refused to renounce their beliefs. Bound to stakes amid gathered firewood they sang hymns as the flames rose.

One of the martyrs Ramanandalana was pregnant. Amid the horror she gave birth. The child was thrown from the pyre. A soldier callously tossed the baby back into the flames. This act of cruelty shocked even hardened onlookers.

A triple rainbow appeared during the execution. One branch seemed to touch the martyrs at Faravohitra. The other reached towards Ampamarinana. Witnesses saw this as a divine sign of approval.

But this wasn’t the first martyrdom near here. In 1834 Rainitsiandavana and three followers were killed nearby. They dared to declare equality among all people. They said all people share the same origin. They were thrown alive into pits headfirst. Boiling water and earth then filled the pits.

The construction of the FJKM Tranovato Faravohitra was funded by small English Christians. Their donations totaled £14250. Ellis of the London Missionary Society and Ingahikama oversaw the project. They deliberately chose this site of past suffering.

“Tranovato” means “stone house”. The church is constructed from local stones abundant in Faravohitra. The solid stone symbolizes the unwavering faith of the early Malagasy Christians.

Interestingly the temple became a refuge during the floods of 1959. Young volunteers cared for the displaced. They sang to lift spirits. This led to the formation of the Faravohitra Choir.

Today about 2500 worshipers gather here each Sunday. They come to show their Christian faith. A group called “Zanadramanandalàna” claims descent from the martyred child.

The FJKM Tranovato Faravohitra stands as a symbol. It embodies sacrifice, faith, and community. It is a place where history and spirituality meet. Take a moment to reflect on the stories held within these stones.

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