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
BishopVictor 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
Nicholas Carneiro (1894–1903): Founded an elementary school in 1896 (which became St. Joseph's Higher Primary School), and had the present Shirva-Belman road built.
Rosario P. B. Lewis (1903–1906): Initially served the parish from Shirva and had a small, thatched-roof rectory with no facilities built near the chapel. After Lewis convened a 15 March 1904 meeting with representatives from
Kallianpur,
Karkala, N. S. De Saude and St. Francis Xavier in Shirva, Emmanuel Vas was appointed the resident parish priest. Between 1903 and 1914, a small cemetery was developed next to the chapel.
Emmanuel Vas (1906–1910): Began construction of an improved rectory, established a post office there (the region's first), and implemented construction of the present-day Belman-Mundkur road.
Peter R. D'Souza (1910–1913): Stabilized the parish's economic situation, completing the rectory (with a kitchen) and creating a reserve fund with paddy and rice collected from parishioners. The money obtained was loaned at low interest, with jewels as collateral.
Antony A. E. Colaco (1913–1914): Came to Belman from
Coondapur, where D'Souza was transferred on a temporary assignment. Due to ill health, Colaco was transferred in eleven months.
Denis Lewis (1914–1934): Collected the remaining cost of the church from outside the parish and diocese after the Rs.16,000 contributed by parishioners. Lewis elevated the elementary school to a higher elementary school and appointed his nephew, Joseph Vas, headmaster. He established Little Flower (another elementary school) at Abbanadka, formed a choir, and expanded and walled the cemetery. Apoline Mathias succeeded Lewis as acting vicar of Belman for about a month.
P. L. Bothelho (1934–1957): Took charge of the parish on 27 May 1934, an orator and musician who wrote Kavyam Zelho (a collection of Konkani poems). Bothelho was aided by a series of assistant priests, who worked in the schools (which were transferred to the Catholic Board of Education on 30 July 1934). He had a
Lourdes-type grotto built and expanded and improved the church and rectory (including a bridge between the rectory and the church sanctuary). Bothelho's assistant priests were:
Name
Role
From
To
Jerome D'Souza
Headmaster
10 August 1942
10 April 1943
Ambrose C. Aranha
School administrator
23 March 1944
8 September 1944
Raymond D'Cunha
Headmaster
9 September 1944
5 May 1949
Thomas D'Sa
Headmaster
8 May 1949
11 May 1954
Norbert D'Souza
Administrator
16 May 1954
20 April 1957
Nicholas J. Pereira (1957–1973): Arriving from Miyar on 24 April 1957, Pereira repaired and expanded the church and schools, built and consecrated chapels at Kelmbet and Mukamar, electrified the church and rectory in 1967, and began a youth
sodality and a milk
co-operative society. His assistants were:
Name
From
To
Gregory D'Souza
March 1958
March 1964
J. M. Pereira
15 August 1965
20 January 1966 (his death)
R. Moras
16 April 1966
15 October 1968
Thomas D'Sa
31 April 1969
24 April 1971
Charles Moras
22 April 1971
6 December 1974
Aloysius Rodrigues (1973–1978): Serving from 26 May 1973 until his death on 20 May 1978, Rodrigues began construction of a school hall which became the Fr. A. Rodrigues Memorial Hall. He also began a youth club and a food-for-work programme. After Rodrigues' death his assistant, Andrew Lewis, served as parish priest and completed construction work on the hall.
Lawrence Gomes (1978–1986): Serving from 1 July 1978, Gomes oversaw the 30 August 1978 dedication of the Fr. Rodrigues Memorial Hall by Bishop
Basil Salvadore D'Souza and founded St. Joseph's High School in Belman. He acquired a hearse, made a number of improvements to the church and began a mother-and-child health programme. Gomes' assistant priests were:
Name
From
To
Rosario Fernandes
22 May 1980
27 June 1983
Walter D'Mello
9 May 1984
25 May 1987
John Fernandes (1986–1994): Appointed on 18 May 1986, Fernandes completed construction of the high school, revitalized the
parish council, and modernized the
liturgy. During his tenure the parish celebrated its 100th anniversary, improvements were made to the church, schools and
rectory, and a centre for
mentally-challenged children was founded. Fernandes' assistants were:
Name
From
To
Gerald D'Souza
26 May 1987
23 May 1988
Victor George D'Souza
24 May 1988
11 June 1990
Peter D'Souza
7 June 1992
24 May 1993
Sylvester D'Costa
14 June 1993
19 May 1995
Thomas D'Souza (1994–2001): Appointed on 28 June 1994, D'Souza's health was poor; on 7 May 2001, Lawrence Mascarenhas arrived as assistant priest and ran the parish as an assistant until on 31 December 2001 he died. Mascarenhas was then appointed parish priest by the bishop. Manavika, the school for mentally-challenged children, was certified by the government on 26 October 1995. A mini hall was named in his memory.[8] D'Souza's assistant priests were:
Name
From
To
Michael Santhumayor
21 May 1995
May 1997
Dolphy Monteiro
May 1997
1998
Jerome D'Souza
1998
2001
Lawrence Mascarenhas
7 May 2001
26 May 2002
Lawrence Rodrigues (2002–2009):[9] After Lawrence Mascarenhas was transferred and Rodrigues became parish priest, Pascal Menezes arrived as assistant priest. Rodrigues had three months to go until his 31 August 2002 retirement from Pompei Junior College in Kirem, and shuttled between Belman and Kirem until then. He focused on parish organizations and activities, renovating and repairing the church (including the installation of toilets) and the Fr. Thomas D'Souza Memorial Mini Hall.[10] A new rectory and chapel were built. Rodrigues was transferred to the Yermal parish in 2009. His assistant priests here were:
Name
From
To
Pascal Menezes
27 May 2002
22 May 2003
Praveen Amrith Martis
17 May 2003
17 May 2005
Vijay Lobo
16 May 2005
27 May 2007
Rocky Ravi Fernandes
10 May 2007
30 May 2009
Lawrence B. D'Souza (2009–2016): Appointed on 1 June 2009,[11] when Rodrigues was transferred to the smaller
Yermal parish due to failing health.
Baptist Mudartha, former
Bishop of Allahabad, was born at Balegundi in Saantur village under Belman Parish. Ordained in Rome on December 12, 1942, He was the Bishop of
Jhansi Diocese from 1967 to 1977 and the Bishop of
Allahabad Diocese from 1977 until his retirement in 1988.[13] He passed away and was interred in Allahabad in 2007 at the age of 95.[14]