Holy Spirit Church Nandakhal

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Holy Spirit Church, Nandakhal
Holy Ghost Church, Nandakhal
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Holy Spirit Church Nandakhal
19°26′21″N72°47′00″E / 19.439175°N 72.783334°E / 19.439175; 72.783334
LocationBassein, India
CountryIndia
Denomination Roman Catholic (Latin rite)
Website www.youtube.com/channel/UCzsg5qyad3LP_ayhLk3CiMQ
History
Founded1573
Founder(s)Portuguese
Dedication Holy Spirit
Associated people7,339 as of December 2016
Administration
DistrictPalghar
Diocese Vasai (Bassein)
Parish Nandakhal
Clergy
Bishop(s) Archbishop Felix Machado
Priest in charge Fr. Thomas D'Souza

Holy Spirit Church, Nandakhal is a historic Roman Catholic Church in Vasai (Bassein), [1] Maharashtra, India. This church was built in 1573 by Portuguese Missionaries. [2]

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History

16th century

Nandakhal Church built in 1573, [3] is the only church dedicated to the Holy Ghost(Spirit) in Vasai (Bassein) Diocese. Many devotees adopted Christianity during Vasai's life under the leadership of Francis Xavier and Fr. Antonio Ro Polo. Therefore, there was a need for a church outside the Bassein fort. Franciscan, Dominican, and the subsequent Jesus Union Mission, built nine churches outside the fort. In 1558, the Holy Cross Church in Nirmal and the Mother of Light was built in Agashi in 1568. [4]

AD After 1558, there was a large conversion in the Nandakhal area of Bassein from Hinduism to Christianity. Earlier, devotees were going to Nirmal Church for the worship of the devotees here. After recognizing the spiritual need of the devotees of Nandakhal, Franciscan missionaries set up a grand church for that area in 1573. In 1585 Fr. Amodar Ana and Fr. Pauladi Potticulla were the first to be appointed to the priests of the Franciscan. Meanwhile, priest of Nirmal was taking care of the activities. Born in the early seventeenth century Vasai's first patron, Fr. Gonsalo Concesao, has worked hard in his church. Before that, Nirmal church priest looked after this new church. And they dedicated this Church to the Holy Spirit. Until the church was complete, devotees used to go to Nirmal Church for the prayers. [5]

18th century

In the attacks of Marathas between 1737 and 1739, most of the churches in Vasai collapsed. Nandakhal Church was fortunately safe in this attack. That is why the Nandakhal church is the oldest of all the churches in North Vasai and it stands in the original form. Prior to 1739, the administrator of the Franciscan was managing all the affairs. The religious leaders (priests) who came from Goa after the Maratha invasion are now managing all the affairs. [6]

Early 20th century

When the church was cared for and renewed, the church's original extension-section was added. In the beginning of the twentieth century, however, the roof of the church began to weaken. There was no hope of getting people's aid due to extremely poor circumstances. Hence, by the Collector of Thane, Revenue Commissioner Northern Division (Ahmedabad) recommended by the Government in the year 1907, church got wooden material from the forest of Shirsat for free. In 1908 Dinda Kurel donated a big church bell to the church. Church bell from the east tower was moved to the west tower one below another. In order to accommodate the growing crowd of devotees, in the interior of the church in 1910, four metallic pillars were raised and a floor on top was built. In 1920 the church was expanded with a section known as the "Alpari" in front of the church. [7]

In 1922 Monsignor Bronz Francesco De Silva cleaned the forest area and worked all the way from the ground and made compound and planted coconut trees. Father Dsilva also trained some young people in the band companies. He started English medium school in 1923 to educate poor people from the area and to make them self-sustained. Initially classrooms were placed near the well. Later classrooms increased to 6 with 2 below the corridor of church bell, 2 below the residence of priests and 2 at the first floor of the church. Bishop Joaquim Lima of Mumbai diocese and subsequent Bishop Thomas Robert had a policy of "Church there school". However, the society here was farming head and was not focusing on education. "We get bread and butter from farming and not by studying". The community of this mentality has turned away from education. As a result, schools of English medium had to be closed. Marathi schools were started in 1935. This school is called "school of padre". Very few students were coming to the school that started at experimental stage. In 1938, Fr. Raymond Mendes, who came as a replacement, used the policy "Church School there" and started the "St. Joseph's School of Marathi" in 1939. In the villages, he used to search for students, comb little girls and bring them to the school on a bicycle. He used to always say "people without education have no choice". Due to his untiring efforts, in 1939 the school became governed. There is a cemetery where there is now a primary school. Fr. Mendes renovated that area with concrete base and made classrooms there up to class 7th. [8]

After 370 years of establishment of the church, on 5 January 1943, the son of the Nandakhal, Rev. Fr. Frank Lobo ordinated by Archbishop Thomas Robert. He was the first local boy to become priest. This is a golden moment in the history of Nandakhal. [9]

Late 20th century

In 1949, Monsignor Mendes was again appointed as Parish Priest. He put emphasis on education, as well as put efforts on changing old costumes. In the meantime, he started presenting holy mass at Umrale and Nanbhat. [10]

in 1952 Monsignor Sabastian Vaz Parish Priest called the team of "Queen of the Apostles" to work in his parish. In 1935, nuns of "Queens of the Apostles" constructed a convent in front of the church. In 1935, Monsignor Vaz laid the foundation of a future prayer house at Nanabat and Umrale. In the career of Monsignor Vaz, on 7 February 1962 the St. Joseph High School building dedicated to Rev. Mathew Correia was inaugurated. Monsignor Vaz painted the main altar and two sub-altars with golden colors and decorated the top of the altar and on the wall of the altar with colorful paintings including Pentecost painting. Even today these paintings are in the same condition.

On 1 June 1965, Fr. Joseph Misquieta was appointed as the parish priest. During his tenure, the statue of Christ King was raised along the lake. Also on 1 May 1971 the " Saint Vincent de Paul " team was established. Special efforts have been made for independence of the Umrale and Nanbhat. Their efforts were successful and in the year 1970, [11] the Umrale center got the status of an independent parish.

In the year 1973, on the occasion of the church's fourth century year, the main wall was removed between the main church and the "alpari". And a big sliding wooden door was placed at the entrance. The magnificence of the church increased due to the size of this door.

On 1 June 1975, due to the efforts of Monsignor Philip Tavares, the Nanbhat parish became independent. Monsignor Tavares, then took the possession of chawl in front of a church built in 1927, laid it down and constructed a new building there. Since 1975, this new premise was leased to the Bassein Catholic Bank.

On 1 June 1978 Fr. Simon Borges became the principal and parish priest. He renovated church by demolishing sacristy and the home of the priests, and added a magnificent extension to the church and completed the work of the church office and residence. On 27 November 1983, the Cardinal Simon Pimenta performed the blessings ceremony. In his own career, the stage was built up in front of the church.

6 April 1986, the day should be written with golden letters in the history of Nandakhal and never forgotten. Nobel Prize winner Bharat Ratna, Saint Mother Teresa [12] visited the Nandakhal parish.

On 10 May 1988 new center were established at Bolinj When Fr. Edwin Colaco was Paris Priest and Fr. Joe Gonsalves was Principal. The old school building was demolished and the construction of the building was done in that place and on 9 December this was inaugurated.

On 1 January 1990, a new prayer center was started at Jeladi. On 3 November 1991, a new concrete cemetery was built on the west side near the pond.

Monsignor Mendis hall was constructed on top of the primary school building and was inaugurated on 3 May 1996. In a tenure of Fr. Andrew Rodrigues, church celebrated 425th anniversary in the year 1997. This event was organized in presence of Cardinal Oswald Gracious on 31 May 1996. On 22 July 1998, Carmelite convent nuns started new English medium school [13] at Abraham Naka. Carmelite nuns arrived at Nandakhal long back in 1968, but due to the lack of space they continued their work at Lalodi. Later they built a convent at Abraham Naka and relocated.

21st century

On 1 May 1999, Rajodi church was inaugurated and on 10 June 2001 Bolinj center was separated as a parish. In a tenure or Fr. Peter Almeida, when Fr. Thomas Lopes was a principal of the school, Monsignor Mendis hall was extended and new monument was built in the name of late Dominica Philip Machado. This was inaugurated on 13 April 2002. Also new "Shijubai Kurel" hall was built up on the top of priest's residence. This was inaugurated on 8 June 2003. [14]

On 1 January 2004, a new prayer chapel was constructed next to the church staircases on the first floor. In the month of June 2005, an English medium school was started to accommodate more students from Nandakhal area. [15]

Jeladi Center was inaugurated on 1 January 2006. On 19 October 2006, a statue of mother Mary of Nazareth was set up. [16]

9 February 2011 was another memorable day in the history of Nandakhal when Pope Benedict's ambassador Cardinal Murphy O'Conner [17] [18] visited Vasai on the occasion of 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II visit to Vasai. During his visit, Nandakhal parish organized huge event that was attended by thousands of people from rest of the parishes from Vasai. This event was blessed with Cardinal Salvador Pinacio, Cardinal Oswald Gracious and Archbishop Felix Machado. Pope's ambassador was specially honored by then parish priest Father Thomas Lopes. A Statue of Pope John Paul II was handed over to Nandakhal church. At this event, Cardinal Murphy showered special blessings on behalf of Pope Benedict XVI. [19]

On 1 June 2012, Fr. Eric Alphanso was appointed as a parish priest. He is the 57th parish priest of Nandakhal parish. on 8 September 2015, a new church office was constructed next to the chapel. [20]

Holy Spirit (Ghost) church is the "mother of church". Firstly Umrale, then Nanbhat, Bolinj, Virar East, Virar West centers got separated from the parish. Lastly Rajodi center got separated. Now population of Nandakhal is just over seven thousand still the response of devotees in mass and other church related worships is amazing. Holy Spirit's strength and blessings are always being with all of us. Every devotee of the Holy Spirit is indulging in the spirit of self-centeredness and is leading in his field. It has been devoted to the spiritual and religious devotion of the church and to the religious faith. This day Nandakhal parish has sent 68 priests and many nuns to spread the word of god. The devotees here are endowed with auspicious art skills. People here who reached the top of the educational field have reached the far corners of the world. These people are deeply influenced with foresight and the personality of the loyal priests who worked here. And so for the sake of any work and financial help, a call from Father gives a huge response. [21]

On 22 September 2019, Fr Francis D'britto from Jeladi Village of Nandakhal Parish, Virar (West), of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vasai; was unanimously elected as the president of 93rd Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan [22] (literary meet), which was held in Osmanabad on 10 January 2020.

Demographics

The parish has 2,150 families with a population of 7,339 members as of December 2016.

NoVillageFamilies*Population*
1Father-Wadi1757
2Unganbhat60199
3Vatlai1970
4Padai, Gajure, Morewadi84297
5Angali46153
6Nandan171585
7Ranebhat96330
8Khivani31112
9Torbhat, Vadkhamb34104
10Medodi48162
11Ghotar, Anjeri72248
12khodale3279
13Lalodi27100
14Bavkhal40139
15Banbhat42141
16Medhe, Borbhat65218
17Rumao Ali117369
18Nonodi2686
19Dontalao, Agodi, Sakharbhat204704
20Vatar, Barodi53187
21Adlay37150
22Jeladi108401
23Talai30103
24Ghosali232767
25Kolbhag150485
26Kedar, JP Nagar, Ponda70245
27Ghotkal57185
28Persav147552
29Pedi35111
Total2,1507,339

*as of Dec 2016

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