St. Joseph Church, Belman

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St. Joseph Church
St. Joseph Church and Parish of Belman
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St. Joseph Church, Belman
13°09′58.5″N74°52′12.2″E / 13.166250°N 74.870056°E / 13.166250; 74.870056
Location Belmannu, Karkala taluk, Udupi district, Karnataka, India
Country India
Denomination Roman Catholic
Tradition Latin Rite in Konkani
Website stjosephchurchbelman.com
History
Former name(s)St. Joseph Chapel
Authorising papal bull 29 November 1886
Status Parish
Founded10 September 1894
Dedication St. Joseph
Events
  • 23 December 1914: Parish boundary decree
  • 24 December 1922: New church built
  • 11 April 1964: Kelmbet parish formed
  • 21 November 1982: Mukamar parish formed
  • 26 August 2018: Church renovation
Architecture
Groundbreaking 1887
Administration
District Udupi district
Province Bangalore
Archdiocese Archdiocese of Bangalore
Diocese Udupi
Parish Belman
Clergy
Archbishop Peter Machado
Bishop(s) Gerald Isaac Lobo
Priest(s) Edwin D'souza
Assistant priest(s) Ivan Joy Martis

St. Joseph Church, Belman [1] is a Roman Catholic church and Parish is located in Belmannu, Karkala taluk, Udupi district, Karnataka, India. Formerly part of the Diocese of Mangalore, it became part of the Diocese of Udupi after Udupi became a separate diocese on 15 October 2011. [2] The parish is part of the Archdiocese of Bangalore. It observes the Latin rite, with mass celebrated in Konkani with bilingual Kannada masses held on certain feast days.

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The parish was founded in 1894. Its Catholic population is about 2,600 (in about 540 families), and it is divided into 21 wards. The Staff of St. Joseph (Konkani : ಸಾಂ ಜುಜೆಚಿ ಬೆತ್ಕಾಟಿ, romanized: San Zuzechi Betkati) is the parish newsletter. Baptist Mudartha, former bishop of Allahabad, is from the Parish. [3]

Location

St. Joseph Church is 48 kilometres (30 mi) north of Mangalore on the Padubidri-Kudremukh State Highway, and is surrounded by the parishes of St. Theresa of Child Jesus, The Church of Perpetual Succour, Our Lady of Sorrows - Shirva, St. John Bosco -Kelmbet, Our Lady of Fatima, St. Francis Xavier - Mudarangadi and St. Pius X Church.

Etymology

Christian missionaries entered the district during the 16th century, [4] strengthening in the 17th and 18th centuries until they were imprisoned by Tippu Sultan. [5] The survivors settled into parishes. Christianity reportedly began in Shirva between 1534 and 1600. [6] The word Belmannu derived from (Kannada : ಬಿಳಿ ಮಣ್ಣು, romanized: bili mannu, "white soil"). The Belman parish was once part of the Shirva parish. There were two churches at Shirva: N. S. De Saude under the Padroado of Portuguese India with its bishop in Goa, and St. Francis Xavier under the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (Latin : Sacra congregatio de propaganda fide).

History

Parish formation

Permission was granted on 29 November 1886 by Bishop Nicholas Maria Pagani S.J., the Jesuit bishop of Mangalore, for the construction of a chapel at Belman. [7] After other locations were considered, Madkamane (owned by a Brahmin family, and adjacent to the present-day church) was selected and construction of the chapel began in 1887. Construction was financed by the Mathias family, and the chapel was completed in seven years.

Permission to consecrate the chapel was granted by Bishop Nicholas Maria Pagani S.J. on 10 September 1894. The bishop's decree delineated Belman as a separate parish and appointed Nicholas Carneiro of St. Francis Xavier Church in Shirva to expand his priestly duties to the new parish. The chapel was blessed by Carneiro, who served the Belman parish from Shirva for a number of years, on 10 September 1894. The chapel had mud walls; its roof was thatched with hay, and it had no rectory or belfry. On 12 December 1900, the boundary between the Kirem and Belman parishes was settled.

A 23 December 1914 decree defined the boundaries of the Belman, Kirem, Kinnigoli and the future Bolkunje parishes. Since the chapel's roof had weakened, the foundation stone for a church was laid on 24 December 1922. The new church was consecrated on 2 May 1933 by Bishop Victor R. Fernandes. Only the sanctuary and main altar were plastered; the rest of the church was not yet built.

The Kelmbet parish was formed from Belman, and a chapel was built there by a decree dated 11 April 1964. St. Joseph High School was founded in November 1981. A 21 November 1982 decree formed the Mukamar parish from Belman. St. Joseph English Medium School was founded on 3 June 2012.

Priests

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Bishop Nicholas Maria Pagani S.J.
NameRoleFromTo
Jerome D'SouzaHeadmaster10 August 194210 April 1943
Ambrose C. AranhaSchool administrator23 March 19448 September 1944
Raymond D'CunhaHeadmaster9 September 19445 May 1949
Thomas D'SaHeadmaster8 May 194911 May 1954
Norbert D'SouzaAdministrator16 May 195420 April 1957
NameFromTo
Gregory D'SouzaMarch 1958March 1964
J. M. Pereira15 August 196520 January 1966 (his death)
R. Moras16 April 196615 October 1968
Thomas D'Sa31 April 196924 April 1971
Charles Moras22 April 19716 December 1974
NameFromTo
Rosario Fernandes22 May 198027 June 1983
Walter D'Mello9 May 198425 May 1987
NameFromTo
Gerald D'Souza26 May 198723 May 1988
Victor George D'Souza24 May 198811 June 1990
Peter D'Souza7 June 199224 May 1993
Sylvester D'Costa14 June 199319 May 1995
NameFromTo
Michael Santhumayor21 May 1995May 1997
Dolphy MonteiroMay 19971998
Jerome D'Souza19982001
Lawrence Mascarenhas7 May 200126 May 2002
NameFromTo
Pascal Menezes27 May 200222 May 2003
Praveen Amrith Martis17 May 200317 May 2005
Vijay Lobo16 May 200527 May 2007
Rocky Ravi Fernandes10 May 200730 May 2009
NameFromTo
Edwin D'souza20092010
Melwyn Lobo20102011
Ronald Pinto20112012
John Baptist Moras20142016
NameFromTo
Melwyn Roy Lobo20172018
NameFromTo
Prakash Menezes20182019
Ivan Joy Martis2020Present

Notable People from the Parish

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Baptist Mudartha: Former Bishop of Allahabad

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