For over 95 years, it has served as a parish church, offering a sacred space for Catholics to gather in worship.
After the invasion of Tipu Sultan in the 1780s, Catholic settlements disappeared in the Hosur and Denkanikotta areas.
Additionally, the people in Kappinagathi and Edapalli, near Kelamangalam, also left out of Tippu Sultan's Mysore region.
Antony observed and documented how the Catholics of Hosur and Denkanikotta had relocated and settled in Palacode and Madagondapalli.
Due to a lack of priests in the Bangalore deanery for some years, Madagondapalli came under the charge of Kovilur Church.
Pierre Gouyon, a Kovilur priest, was also assigned to take charge of Rayakottai, Edappally, Mathigiri, Madagondapalli, Dasarapalli, and Denkanikottai areas.
During that time, the Madagondapalli parish extended its area to include the present Denkanikottai vicar, encompassing regions from Thally-Avaripalli to Rayakottai.
Henry Prunier, the then-Bishop of Salem, FSM Sisters started a medical service with a small dispensary in Madagondapalli.