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Centenary celebrations of Our Lady of Health Church, Shirva

Published On : 24 Jan 2015   |  Reported By : Richard D'Souza


Udupi: A sense of jubilation surrounds the parishioners in Shirva as they get set to celebrate the centenary of Our Lady of Health Church in Shirva, Manchakal from January 29 through January 31, 2015.

Even though Shirva has another name i.e., Manchakal, the educational, banking, government organizations and religious centers are famous by the name of Shirva itself. Shirva shines in green fields and jasmine gardens. The Hindu, Muslim and Catholic communities live here with peace and harmony. It is probably the quality of the soil.

History states that Catholics have lived here since the 16th century. It is said that there was a church devoted to the Mother of Health at Kodi, five kilometers away from Shirva. The royal family of Bidanoor Nayak had backed the Catholics who had an interest in agriculture and farming. Some of the elders remember King Venkappa Nayak out of the royal family.

There was a church at Manettu near Kuthyar, which Tippu Sultan had ambushed and destroyed due to his enmity with the British say the historians. There was a barren field there, where stood a six-foot high stone which is said to have become the corner stone of the building. Though the stone is named as the stone of Mother Mary, there is no picture of the Mother or her carving on it.

There were disputes between the Bishops of Goa and Verapoli at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of 19th century. They were trying to increase their followers, so there were two churches in Shirva. The small church near the temple of Konkanas was called the Old Church while the other church near the cemetery was called the Upper Church. The church below was devoted to Our Lady of Health while that at the top was devoted to St. Francis Xavier.

A Ray of Hope
A miracle was waiting to happen in 1906. The parish priest of the lower church, Fr. Gregory D’Souza and the parish priest of the upper church, Fr. Casmir Fernandes, were like-minded. They desired that there should be no division among the devotees. The priests and devotees did not want to have two churches within a distance of 600 steps.

As a result, a large meeting was called in 1910, and after relentless discussions, it was decided to demolish both the churches and build a new church instead, which came up five years later in 1915.

The then Bishop of Mangaluru sent Fr. Casmir Fernandes as the parish priest of the chapel and Fr. Gregory D’ Souza was appointed as the first parish priest of united Shirva church.

Fr. Gregory D’Souza had the challenging task of building the new church. The people were poor and humble. He worked hard and collected contributions from the people.

The work got completed under the leadership of the then famous mason Montes D’Silva in three years and three months. Bishop Paul Perini blessed the church on February 9, 1915. The parishioners showed their joy by performing local folk songs and dance. Shirva was a part of Mulky then. Schools and colleges were opened in Pangla, Pilar and Mudarangadi considering the needs of people.

Revolution in education

Msgr Hilary Gonsalves has been called as the peace messenger of Shirva for his service in and around the parish. He came to Shirva during the turbulent time when people were not happy about the decision of handing over the schools of the region to the Catholic board.

Msgr Gonsalves started the revolution in education. He created new parishes like Mudarangadi, Pernal, Pambur and Kalathur. If the Shirva area has reached this level in economic prosperity today, it is because of the dedication of Msgr Gonsalves. When he died in Mangalore after years of leaving Shirva, his mortal remains were brought to Shirva for burial and people from all communities participated in the funeral. Shirva mourned his death for many days.

Presently, more than 2500 students study in the educational institutions of Shirva. The contributions of Fr. Aloysius Rosario, Fr. Lawrence Gomes , Fr. Valerian Pinto and Fr. Richard Coelho are remembered.

Present infrastructure

The infrastructure in the past hundred years has not remained the same. The church building has the Gothic style architecture. But in the name of modern style, old values have not been forgotten. Fr. Stany Tauro has maintained the sanctity of the place during the refurbishment of the place. The altar retains the older looks while the painting and other facilities inside the church are really modern. The church complex with a bus stand nearby and new parking space looks like a town on its own.

Centenary year

The church during its centenary year has helped the people in their spiritual development but it has not forgotten their material needs. It has provided a house for the needy and has helped to build a toilet for the deserved. Numerous charity works have been undertaken during the centenary year.

Centenary event

The inauguration of centenary celebrations of the church will be held on January 29, 2015 at 9.30 a.m. The deceased parishioners will be remembered on the occasion. There will be a mass at 9.30 a.m. followed by prayers at the cemetery. Msgr. Baptist Menezes will be the chief celebrant. There will be a procession of offerings at 4 p.m.

January 30, 2015 will be the day of the Religious. The Eucharist will be held at 4 p.m. Dr. Antony Fernandes, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Bellary will be the chief celebrant. Fr Valerian Mendonca, Chancellor, Diocese of Udupi will offer the homily. Msgr. Denis Moras Prabhu, Vicar General of the Diocese of Mangaluru will be the guest of honour.

The main centenary celebrations will be held on January 31, 2015. The Eucharist will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Dr. Aloysius Paul D’ Souza, Bishop of Mangaluru will be the chief celebrant. Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo, Bishop of the Diocese of Udupi will offer the homily. A felicitation ceremony will be held at 11.30 a.m. followed by lunch at 12.30 p.m.

Msgr. Baptist Menezes, Vicar General, Diocese of Udupi, Mr. K. J. George, Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Vinay Kumar Sorake, Minister of Urban Development, Ms. Shobha Karandlaje, MP Udupi-Chikkamagaluru constituency, Mr. Oscar Fernandes, MP, Mr. J R Lobo, MLA, Mr. Ivan D’ Souza, MLC, Hasanabba Sheikh, President, Shirva gram panchayat, Ida Gibba D’Souza, member of Udupi zilla panchayat and Krishna Poojary, member of Taluk panchayat, Udupi are expected to participate as guests of honour.

Parish priest Fr. Stany Tauro, assistant priests, vice-president and secretary of the parish council have extended a cordial welcome to the grand celebrations.

Rev.Fr Stany Tauro, Parish Priest; Assistant Parish Priests Fr. Anil; Fr. Wilson, Fr. Jerald, Wilson Dsouza, Vice President Parish Pastoral Council; William, Secretary Parish Pastoral Council were present.







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