Walking together in faith – Father Albeen celebrates 25 years of priesthood

By Joe Lee
MADISON – Father Albeen Reddy Vatti looked totally at home as he mingled with guests in the St. Francis of Assisi family life center in Madison on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood.
Knowing the celebration, which featured a gourmet meal served by the St. Francis Knights of Columbus, would last well into the evening, he happily made time for everyone who wanted a handshake, hug, or selfie.
“As a priest serving at St. Francis,” he said, “I have learned not to walk before the people or behind the people, but to walk together with people.”

MADISON – Bishop Joseph Kopacz gives a final blessing to Father Albeen Vatti (right) and his childhood friend Father Shobhan Singareddy serving in the Diocese of Birmingham. Many gathered for a special Mass at St. Francis of Assisi for Father Albeen’s 25th anniversary as a priest. (Photo by Tereza Ma)

That approach is a big reason why Father Albeen isn’t just considered a beloved priest. He’s practically family as far as parishioners are concerned. In nearly ten years at the Madison parish, he has watched with pride as youth group kids he mentored at the beginning are now active members and starting families.
“One of my proudest achievements,” he said, “is strengthening and encouraging the parish ministry and parish lay leaders who give their time, talents and treasures so generously.”
“Father Albeen is compassionate and comforting in our parishioners’ darkest times,” said St. Francis office manager Sallie Ann Inman. “He enjoys being included in their celebrations, and he loves working with the children, such as when they learn the importance of altar serving.”
Arriving in the Diocese of Jackson from his native India in 2012, his first assignment was at St. Richard Church in Jackson, giving him an opportunity to work with a priest who to this day remains very important to him.
“It was a God-given blessing to work as an associate priest with Father Mike O’Brien,” he said. “Father O’Brien was such a caring, understanding and encouraging priest.”
After five months at St. Richard, Father Albeen was asked by Msgr. Elvin Sunds to serve in northeast Mississippi. But when made aware he would be among a large contingent of Spanish-speaking parishioners, he was reluctant to go.
“When Father O’Brien heard that, he said, ‘Albeen, St. Thomas the Apostle, St. Francis Xavier, and Mother Teresa all came to India without knowing Indian languages and became saints. Don’t you want to become a saint learning Spanish?’”
In February 2013, Father Albeen celebrated Mass in Spanish for the first time at St. Francis of Assisi in New Albany. He remembers the experience like it was yesterday.
“It was cold, but by the end of the Mass I was soaked in sweat because of my nervousness,” he said. “Slowly I learned to read, speak and understand the Spanish culture.”
When Bishop Joseph Kopacz asked him to move to St. Francis of Assisi in Madison, the transition wasn’t as easy as one might think after spending three years in Mississippi.

Father Albeen Vatti received Papal Blesing for his 25th anniversary on March 6, 2025 given by Sallie Ann Inman. View additional photos at https://jacksondiocese.zenfoliosite.com. (Photo by Tereza Ma)

“There were challenges,” he said, “especially with St. Anthony Elementary School and the Assisi Early Learning Center (on the St. Francis campus). Another was to fill the big shoes of Msgr. Mike Flannery. The biggest was to get to know the parishioners, but within no time I experienced the love of all the faithful. Now St. Francis has become a home away from home.”
“Father Albeen has been a wonderful pastor and friend to St. Anthony,” said principal Anne Cowger. “One of his unique gifts is the ability to connect with the children during Mass. He often shares stories from his childhood in India, which enhances their understanding and helps them relate to him in a meaningful way.”
He’s an active member of the Knights of Columbus, attending most council meetings at the parish, and typically spends the entire day on campus during Cajun Fest as well as getting up early to take part in the annual Ring in Your Faith run/walk on New Year’s Day.
“When it comes to making our biggest events successful, the one common denominator is the presence of the parish priest,” said past Grand Knight Doug Leo. “Father Albeen has been the backbone of our parish the last several years. There’s never a question about his commitment to his flock.”
He’s also deeply committed to mentoring young priests as well as youth who might be considering the priesthood. Father Joseph Golamari, also from the Diocese of Warangal and temporarily at St. Francis as he awaits his first full-time assignment, has known Father Albeen since he was in eighth grade.
“He was my pastor and guided me to orient my life towards priesthood,” said Father Golamari. “From the moment I arrived here, he was there to encourage me in every aspect, including understanding the Mississippi accent, food and culture. He said, ‘Don’t be afraid of anything. Be confident, but not overconfident. Be available to the parishioners and be approachable.’”