Church of Most Holy Saviour, Agrar

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Agrar Church
Church Of Most Holy Saviour, Agrar
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Agrar Church
12°54′52″N75°03′08″E / 12.9145°N 75.0521°E / 12.9145; 75.0521
Location Bantwal, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka
Denomination Roman Catholic (Latin rite)
History
Founded1702
Architecture
Style Baroque
Administration
Province Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangalore
Diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Mangalore
Parish Church of Most Holy Saviour
Clergy
Archbishop Peter Machado
Bishop(s) Peter Paul Saldanha
Vicar(s) Rev. Fr. Dr Peter D’Souza

The Church of Most Holy Saviour also known as Agrar Church is a historic Roman Catholic Church situated in Bantwal, India. The church was built in 1702, [1] but it is believed that the existence of church was prior to this. It is one of the oldest churches in Dakshina Kannada district. This church comes under Roman Catholic Diocese of Mangalore. At present Rev. Fr. Dr Peter Dsouza serves as the parish priest of the Most Holy Saviour Church.

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History

Agrar means the village of Brahmins and is derived from the Kannada word Agrahara. Once the most extensive parish of the Diocese of Mangalore, extending from Bantwal to Charmadi borders and from the Nethravathi river to the Gurupur river, it is certain that the Agrar church existed even prior to the founding of the Bantwal church in 1702 by Fr. Miguel Dmello. There are no records available to show the exact date of the origin of the church at Agrar. Fr. Jose da Costa was the Vicar at Agrar in 1751. Tipu Sultan had demolished the first church. It was rebuilt on the same foundation after the return of the Christians from the captivity. No chronological list of the parish priests prior to 1801 is available. The church was rebuilt, expanded, and renovated by Fr. Camil Baretto in 1889. Br Moscheni S.J., artistically painted its sanctuary in 1902. Fr. R.F.C. Mascarenhas built the presbytery in 1914. The church has been renovated on the occasion of the tricentenary of the founding of the parish in 2002.

New parishes of Most Holy Redeemer Church, Belthangady in 1885, Church Of Sacred Heart Of Jesus, Madanthyar in January 1893, Siddakatte on 1 May 1926, Nirkan on 25 May 1930, Allipade on 22 May 1938 Loreto on 1 November 1939, and Farla on 8 December 1994 were carved out of this once extensive parish.

Institutions

The Agrar parish manages and runs two Schools known as Agrar Church Higher Primary School, Holy saviour English medium higher and lower primary school. The church used to run Christa Jyoti High School was established in 1984.

They also manage Holy Saviour Hall which was inaugurated in 2018. At present christa Jyoti high school is shutdown.

Demographics

The parish has 311 families with a population of 1,492 members as of September 2011. [1]

Significance

Being one of the oldest church, Agrar church is also famous for many organizations which started under the supervision of church administration. St. Ann's Convent at Agrar, St. Ann's of Bangalore Convent at Agrar, Agrar Church Primary School, Holy Saviour English Medium School and Christa Jyothi High School are administered and supported by Agrar Church. [1]

Most Holy Redeemer Church, Belthangady is the daughter church of this parish.

The church is built in the Baroque architecture style. Its frescos and paintings on the altar are beautiful and well renowned showing Jesus sitting with his Apostles and clearly portraying the artistic touch of Br. Antonio Moscheni, who also painted the St. Aloysius Chapel in Mangalore in the style of Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.

Frescos and Paintings on the sanctuary of the church painted by Bro. Antonio Moscheni in the year 1902 Frescos and Paintings on the sanctuary of the church painted by Bro. Antonio Moscheni in the year 1902.png
Frescos and Paintings on the sanctuary of the church painted by Bro. Antonio Moscheni in the year 1902

People

The parish has been famous as the place of origin for a large number of priests and nuns. The notable ones are as follows:

Agrar Church during Christmas (front view) Agrar Church during Christmas (Front View).jpg
Agrar Church during Christmas (front view)
Agrar Church during Christmas (side view) Agrar Church during Christmas (Side View - Church Bell End).png
Agrar Church during Christmas (side view)

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Agrar Parish". www.dioceseofmangalore.com. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2015.