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2 1 4 H y d e r a b a d . d ’ A lca n t a r a di San A n to n io, I4tb V ie a r A p o s to lic, sent Father Joas Louis to B i ja p u r and G o lc o n d a and the Deccan. The
Theati ne Fathers were at Ja m a on and M asuli pato m in 1834, m a ny o f them were priests o f the Brahmin caste o f Malabar. F r o m 1550 till 1832 H y dera bad d ioc ese had no regu la rly appoin te d missions, exce pt those o f M oodgul, Masulipatam. In 1832, H y d e r a b a d - D e c c a n was a pa rt o f the Ir ish Mission o f M adras and Daniel M urph y, the real fo u n d e r o f the new mission, was ap poin ted V i c a r A p o s t o l ic o f H y d e ra b a d in 1851. In 1854, the Milan F o r e ig n Mission Fathers were called to the rescue and after the retirement o f Bish op Murph y the V i c a r ia t e was entrusted to the Milan F o r e ig n Missionaries. L a n g u a ge s sp ok en : Te lu gu , Tamil, Canarese, Coia, Marathi and H in dustani. Catholics 40,000. P opu la tio n 11 millio ns. F o r m e r P r e l a t e s . Daniel M urph y, C o - A d ju t o r to the V i c . A p . of Madras, co n s e cr a t e d O c t o b e r 11, 1846; nominated V i c . Ap. o f H y d e ra bad May 20, 1851 ; left India 1861. John M ary D omin ic Ba rb ero o f the Milan S e m in a r y ; co n s e cr ate d V i c a r A p o s t o l ic o f H y d e ra b a d April 3, 1870 ; died at Ch u ddergh au t Septe m ber 18, 1881. Peter Caprotti o f the Milan Sem in ary ; c o n s e cra ted V i c a r A p o s to l ic o f H yd e ra b a d on June 29, 1882 ; nominat ed Bishop o f H ydera bad N ov em b e r 25, 1816 ; died at Y e r c a u d June 2, 1897. Peter V ig a n o o f the Milan Sem i nary, consecrated Janu ary 23, 1898, at St. J o s e p h ’ s Cathedral Church, H y de ra bad ; resig ned his See in D ece m ber 1908, to jo in the So cie ty o f Jesus. II Clergy and Auxiliaries. Bishop : The R ig h t Rev. Dio nys ius V ism a ra , d . d .,
o f the L om b ard Sem in ary at Milan, b o r n at Milan A pril 14, 1867 ; cam e fco H y de ra bad in 18 90; nominated Bishop o f H ydera bad May 3 1 , 1 9 0 9 ; co n s e cr ate d in Milan June 29,1909. R e s i d e n c e : St. M ary's, S ec u n d e r a b a d . E p i s c o p i a l C u r i a
. Vicar-General.— Rt. Rev. M gr. H. M. P ezzon i. Ghanwllor,— Rev. H. Sa poriti, H y d e r a b a d .
.— Rev. C. Marmui. Consultors.— Revs. R. Mari.tni, H . M. Pezzon i, I. Pag an i, C.
D ’ Souza and J. Tinti. Procurator.— Rev, V. Corn alba. Clergy.— E u rope an M ission aries 22, Diocesan Priests 5. R e l i g i o u s C o m m u n i t i e s
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. Sisters o f St. A n n e o f P r o v id e n c e . Rev. Mother M. Adelaide, Secu nderabad. Re ligio u s 44. F r a n cis c a n Missionaries o f Mary, H ydera bad : Relig ious 11 ; A f s u l g a n j Hospital 8 ; Isolation c am p 4. Little Sisters o f the Poor, Se c u n d e r ab ad : R e lig io u s 9. Sisters of Cbar ity, Sec u n d e r ab ad Civil H oppit al, R e l i gio us 6 ; St. F r a n cis Convent 5. p.. c .
f Catechist Sisters o f St. Fr an cis 24 Diocesau Sisters, j T e j agu Sist6rs 17 III Institutions. I n s t i t u t i o n s f o r
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Sain ts’ In stitu tion : Board ers and
o rphans 113, da y-sch ola rs 121. St. T h o m a s ’ Orp hanage ( F r . M alb erti's M em oria l) for Indian boys : Board ers and orphans 60, da y-sch ola rs 60.
A n g lo - In d ia n boys : B oa rd e r s 38, d a y -s ch o la r s 50. 216 H y d e r a b a d . St. M a r y 's School for Indian boys : D a y -schola rs 181, board ers 14. Elem en ta ry schools 128, pupils 4,000. Gunadala.— Elem enta ry s c h o o l : Orphans 45, da y-sch o- lars 35. I n s t i t u t i o n s f o r
G i r l s
. I . Under the Sisters o f St. A nn e of Providence (T u rin ). Secunderabad.— St. A n n e ’ s C onvent High S c h o o l: Boarders 59, da y-s ch o lar s 15G. St. J o s e p h ’ s O rphanage: Orphan s 103. St. F r a n c i s ’ Indian C o n v e n t : Board ers 21, day-sch ola rs 31, orphans 86. Fr. Bigi’ s Memorial W id o w s ’ Home, Indian, 13 inmates. Industria l School.
and Orphanag e: Boa rde rs 53, da y-sch ola rs 66, orphans 33. St. A n t o n v ’ s In dian Con v ent Sch ool and O rphanage : Day-schola rs 51, or pha ns 55.
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girls 33. European School : Board ers 13, day-s ch ola rs 14.
D ay -schola rs 30, boa rd ers 9, orphan 1. H oly F a m ily ’ s Native Sch ool and O r p h a n a g e : Board 2, d a y - s c h o la r s 94, or pha ns 2.
Orphanag e, N ovitiate house fo r Te lu gu caste girls. Novapettah.— Con v ent School. I I . Under the Franciscan Missionaries o f Mary. Hyderabad.— Holy R o s a r y ’ s Con v e n t : Sc hola rs 74. Holy
F a m ily ’ s N ative C o n v e n t : Day-scholara 30, orphans 40. In dustr ia l Sohool.
St. F r a n cis o f Assis i Convent. Elementa ry School ; Orphanage and In d n s t n a l Sqljool, 170. H y d e r a b a d ,
O t h e r I n s t i t u t i o n s . 1.
Secunderabad.— Flome f o r the aged, inmates 105. Litle Sisters o f tbe P oor. 2. So cie ty o f St. V inoen t de Paul, three b r a n c h e s : H y dera bad , Secu nderab ad, R a ic h u r. 3. ^ Th ree C irculating Catholic L ib ra rie s. Y o u n g M en ’ s Catholic A s s o c ia t io n at S e c u n d er a b a d . 4.
been established in the Dioces e by a special priv ileg e and en riched with in du lg en ces by Pope Leo X I I I , called the “ Confra ternity o f P r a y er for the Con versio n o f Infidels, u nde r the P atron ag e o f Onr La dy o f Dolo urs and the A postles o f In dia. St. Th omas and St. Fr an cis X a v i e r . ” E v e ry F r id ay a Mass is cele brated at the A ltar o f the Con fra ternity f o r the c o n v e rs io n o f infidels and is c on c lu d e d with prayers fo r the purp os e. IY Gazetteer. Churches and Chapels 233, head st ations 20, s e c o n d a r y stations 250.
V ill. 10. Avutapally ( P . 0 . , G an na va ra m , K is tna D t . ) . — R ev. A . Lanza.
Vi ll. 25. Bayaram ( c /o Mail A g e n t, British Mail, M adir a, N .G .S : R y . ) . — Rev. L. G uast av ino. V i ll. 34.
V i l l . 22. Sacred Heart English Con v ent and St. F r a n c is ’ T e lu eu Convent.
Bhimavaram ( P . O., Nak ra ka l, H y d e r a b a d - D e c c a n ) . — Rev . A . Mazzola from M onu god u. Vi ll. 5, Bolarum.— Rev . P. Dali A g n o l. St. A n n ’ s Conven t Indus- trial and En glish Schoo ls, S u b - s t s . : N i z i m b a d and Medhak.
Vi ll; 23, R e v . B. M aria nna, 28
218 H y d e r a b a d . Hyderabad-Deccan.— Cathedral Church o f Sk. Jos eph . Rev, D. Mag ri, Par ish P r ie s t ; R e v . D. Grassi, R e c t o r o f Seminary. All Sa in ts’ H igh Sch ool, with En glish and Tam il Orphanages. V e r y R ev . Paul Ry an , R e c to r ; R ev. H. Reilly, o .
. m . Kazipett ( c / o Station Master, N. G. S. R y . ) . — Rev . J. Semnati. V ill. 12.
V illag es 10. Masulipattam ( K is t n a D t . ) . — R ev. C. Baldarelli. V ill. 30, Mudgal ( P .O ., L in g s u g u r via Raichur, G . l . P . R y .) — Rev. U. Hal la day, o .
. m . ; Rev. C. F erra rio . Vill. 5. Mottampally ( J a g g a y a p e t P.O ., K istn a D t.).— R ev. F. Rolla.
Te lu gu C onvent S ch o ol and D ispensar y. Vill. 8. Monugodu ( C h an du r P. 0 . , N a lgon da Dt.,
N iz a m ’ s D o m in io n s ) . — S u b -s ts .: A k k a m pa lly , Bh im anapally and Brah- m anapal ly. R ev . G. A r osio . Nandigama ( K is tna D t . ) . — Rev. D. Desenzani. V ill 19. Raichur (G . I. P. R y , ) . — Rev . G. S c a r is b r ic k , O. f .
., R e v . H. Colli. E n glish and T e lu g u Con v ent schools. V ill. 8.
Dr. V isr am a . R ev. I. Pag an i, Parish Priest ; R e v . V, Cornalb a, P r o c u r a t o r ; Revs. J. T in ty , L. F. Vas, R ector, St. P a t r i c k 's English Sch ool and B o a rding . Trimulghetry.— Rev. P. Offredi, St. P a t r i c k ’ s Military Church w ithin the entr enchm en t, and R ev. C. M ar iani, H oly F a m ily ’ s Church for
the T am il
popula tion. So ldie r s’ Instita te.
(P . 0 . , Nak ra ka l, H y d e r a b a d - D e c c a n . ) . — Rev . F. Peres. Vill. 11. Vennenapuddy (G u d i v a d a P. 0 . , K is tna D t . ) . — Rev. M. Modaejli. Vi ll. 21.
D I O C E S E OP N A G P UR . The M issionaries o f St. Francis de Sales, A nnecy, France and Diocesan Clergy. I
Historical Notes. The D io cese o f N a g p u r was crea ted by dism em berm ent from the D io cese o f V iza g a p a ta m in 1887, and its bo u n darie s were fixed by a de c ree o f the P r o p a g a n d a , dated Ju ly 10, 1895. It com pris es : — I. The Central P r o v in c e s and Berar, except : (a ) the districts o f S a u gor and Dam oh , (b) the tahsil o f S iro n cha and Z am in da ri o f A h ir i in the Chanda D istri ct, ( c ) the feudatory states o f Bastar, Sakti, Raig arh, Jo shp ur, Udaipur, Sa rg uja , K o re a , Ch ang Bhakar. II. T h e pa rt o f the N iz a m ’ s territor ies ly in g Nor th o f the G o d av ar i. II I.
The part o f the Central India a g e n cy ly in g South of the N e rbu da. IV . A pa rt o f Orissa, namely, the feu datory State of Patna and the portion s o f the State o f Son pu r, and o f the district o f Sambalpu r ly in g west o f the Mahanadi, Y . The stations o f the Rewah State on the Kutni* Bilas pur R a ilw ay line ( b y dele gatio n o f the Bishop o f A llah ab ad ). Area 124,000 square miles, P opu la tio n 15 millions; Catholics 21,000. Languages spoken : Marathi, etc. 2 2 0 NAdUMjit. E a r l y
H is t o r y . Alth o u g h the territories c o m prised under N a g p u r were in clude d within the V i c a r ia te o f the Great Mogul, there is no trace o£ any m issio na ry ever h av in g set f oo t there till the b e g in n i n g o f the 19th century, Nagpur, K am p te e , A u r a n g a b a d and Ja ulna h were first visited by G oan priests f r o m P o o u a in 1814. The G oan priests retained ju r is d i c t io n till 1839 when the di s tr ic t fell to the ju r is d i c t io n o f the V i c a r A p o s t o l i c of Madras.
F F . Breen (18 44 ), Egen and M urph y (la te r Vic. post
o f H y d e r a b a d ) took po sse ss io n o f K a m p te e and Jaulnah. In 1145 the missionari es o f St. F r a n cis o f Sales from A u n e c y ( F r a n c e ) were ap poin ted to the cha rg e o f the northern por tion o f the V ic a r ia te o f Madras which became the vic a riate o f V iza g a p a ta m , and su bsequ en tly N a g p u r was separ ated fro m V izag apa tam . F o r m e r B i s h o p s . 1.
A le xis R i c c a z was tho first Bishop o f N a g p u r on its er ectio n into a B ish o p ric, Ju ly 29, 1887; elected June 26, 1887; c o n s e cr a t e d by Dr. J. Colgan, A r c h b is h o p o f Madras, N o v em b e r 20. 1887, at N a g a p u r ; died Septe m ber 8, 1892. 2. Charles Felix Pelvat, nom inat ed O ctob e r 2, 1893, and c o n secrated D ecem ber 10, 1893 ; died Ju ly 23, 1900, at Nagpur. 3. J. M. Crochet, nominated N o v e m b e r 20, 1900 ; co n s e cr ate d F ebru ary 10, 1901; died J u n e 6, 1903. 4. E. M. Bonaventu re , elected Sep tem ber 17, 19 04 ; c o n s e cr a t e d F e b r u a r y 5, 1905 ; died March 12, 1907. II Clergy and Auxiliaries. B i s h o p . The R i g h t R ev. Fr an cis Stephen Coppel, d .
., nom in at ed J u n e 22, 1 9 0 7 ; co n s e cr a t e d at N a g p u r by the R i g h t Rev. J. M. Clerc, Bish op o f V iza g a p a ta m , Sep tember 15, 1907, N a g p u r . 2 2 i
E p i s c o p a l C u r i a
. Vicar-General.— V e r y Rev. A. L arriva z. Chancellor.— R ev. P. V itto z. F iscal Advocate.— Rev. F. Pall ad. Consultors.— Revs. G. J a cq u ie r, J. Palluel, J. D 'C osta, E, Decisier. 26 Eu ropean M issionaries and 13 D io ce s a a Priests. Seminarists 8. R e l i g i o u s C o m m u n i t i e s . 1.
M ission aries o f St. Fr an cis de Sales ( A n n e c y , F r a n c e ) . — 31 Priests, 6 Broth ers. Su perio r R e g u la r : V e r y Rev. A. L a r r iv a z. Re s ide n ce : N a gpu r. 2.
Sisters o f St. Joseph (M au rie n n e, F r a n c e ) . — 44 Sisters. Rev. Mother Anasta sia , Kam ptee, R e sid en ces : K am ptee, N agpur, Ju bb u lpo re , H u rda and K ha ndw a . 3. Daughters of the Cross ( A n n e c y , F r a n c e ) . — 23 Sisters. Rev.
Mother Celine,
Am ra oti. R e sid en ces : A m ra o ti, Badn era , Chikalda and E llic h p u r . In d ia n sisters 7. 4.
Sisters of M ary Im m aculate ( P a r i s ) . — 42 Sisters. Mother Noemi, N a gpu r. R e s i d e n c e s : Nagpur, Ju bb u lpore . Chindwara and N ein pur. In dia n relig ious 6.
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H i g h S c h o o l s . Nagpur.— St. F r a n cis de Sales H igh School fo r Eu ropean boys, b o a r d in g establis hm ent 335 pupils. R ev . L. D ufresne, Pr in c ip a l ; Revs. M. G ros, Damian Fer na ndez, A. Monteirs, A p r in tin g press is attached to the schoo l, where a monthly maga zine, The Salesian, is published.
bo a rd in g establishment, 170 pupils. Rev, T. M u g m e r , P r in cip al ; R e v s. A. Chevallier, C. Fernandez, H. A r n a u d and G. Bouland. 2 2 2 K a g p u r . Nagpur.— R. C. Mission B o y s ’ H igh Sch ool ( f o r Indian b o y s ) . 600 pupils. Rev . J. D ’ Costa, P r incip a l. St. Jo s e p h ’ s Convent H igh School f o r E u r op e a n girls, N a gpu r. Sisters o f St. Jos eph, 278 pu pils.
pean girls, b o a rd in g establishment, Sisters o f St. Joseph , 240 pupils. B,
M i d d l e S c h o o l s . Kam ptee.— St. J o s e p h ’ s C o n v ent Sch ool fo r Eu ropean girls. Sisters o f St. Jo seph , b o a r d in g estab lis hm ent, 130 pupils.
D aughte rs o f the Cross, b o a rd in g est ablishm ent, 132 pu pils. Kam ptee.— St J o s e p h ’ s Schools for In dia n b o y s, bo a rd in g establishm ent. Rev . Father F. Pallud, 145 pupils. C.
I n d u s t i a l S c h o o l . Nagpur.— R. C. Mission Industrial Sch ool for India n boys. Ir on, wood and stone work. Staff, Brothers H arold D ’ Silva and Alfr ed Deman uelli, 60 pupils. D. P
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Sisters o f St. Jo seph, 33 pu pils. Khandwa.— St. J o s e p h ’ s Convent School for Eu ropean children . Sisters o f St. Jos eph, 36 pupils.
o f the Cross, 45 pupils. Nagpur.— P r o v id e n c e G irls' Sch ool f o r Christian In dian girls. Sisters o f Mary Im m ., 100 pupils. B oa rd in g establish ment.
Nagpur.— St. M a r y ’ s, Tuls ibagh, fo r In dian girls, 100 pupils.
Sisters of Mary Imm. A b o u t 40 small sc hools co n n e ct e d with the missions ad paganos. N a g p u r . 223
C h a r i t a b l e I n s t i t u t i o n s . So cie ty o f St. V i n c e n t de Paul, N agpur. P o o r Hou se : N a g p u r City. Sisters o f Mary Imm., 100
inmates. Ch aritable dispensaries, 8 a l to g e th e r : Sisters o f Mary Imm., 3 at N a gpu r, 1 at Cbin dwara . Daughters o f the Cross at A m ra o ti, Ellichpu r. O rphan ag es : 11 al to geth er co n n e ct e d with the schools, namely, 2 European boy s' ( N a g p u r and J u b b u lp o r e ) , 3 Indian b o y s ’ ( N a g p u r , Kamptee and C b in d w a ra ), 3 European girls’ (A m ra o ti, K am p tee and J u b b u lp o r e ) , 4 In dian g ir l s ’ (N a g p u r , K amptee, A m ra oti and C h ik a ld a ). Download 6.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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