Udupi: St Peter's Church, Barkur to celebrate 150 years on Dec 16


Udupi: St Peter's Church, Barkur to celebrate 150 years on Dec 16

P Archibald Furtado

Udupi, Dec 13: The Church dedicated to St Peter the Apostle at Barkur will celebrate its 150 years – or post-centenary golden jubilee - on Monday December 16.

Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo, Bishop of Udupi, will preside over the celebration. Dr Henry D’Souza, former assistant Parish Priest of Barkur and the present Bishop of Bellary, will be the chief guest.  Monisgnor Baptist Menezes, the vicar general of Udupi diocese, and  Fr Stany B Lobo, the rector of the Milagres Cathedral, will be the guests of honour.

Eugine Quadros, vice president, Irene Pais secretary of Parish Council,  Dolphy D’Lima, Gerald Gonsalves and Herald D’Souza were present at the press meet.


History

It is a proud moment  for the Barkurians, especially those associated with it. The parish was established and made self sufficient in every respect and bifurcated northern towns / villages of the then Kallianpur Church – to include the present Airody – Sastan, parts of Brahmavar ,etc. way back in 1861 – 63.

About 150 years ago, one had to cross three rivers to go to Kallianpur, there was no Church in between Kallianpur and Kundapur except that of Barkur, till 1921. In other words St Peter Church Barkur served the needs of faithful of this region almost 60 long years, singlehandedly! It’s also a fact, ours is one of the oldest parishes in the Diocese and second in the Varado. The growth of the parish was spectacular for almost a century, that phase was continued following two decades though parts of its territories, with the passage of time and needs, were handed over to Sastan in the year1921 and Brahmmavar in 1935.

It is an interesting phenomena to note here, the younger parishes carved out of Barkur have not only grown larger in population, but also, both St Anthony Church Sastan gave birth to Kota parish in 1978 and Holy Family Brahmmavar to Petri in 1968 and a substation / Chapel in Nilavara in recent times.

There were multiple reasons for Barkur not growing in number of inhabitants as well as for not having new affiliated educational Institutions, except two. There was a population of 2150 numbers and 325 plus families way back in 1960 – 1980. A census taken in the year 2002 was alarming and astonishing – with just 944 people with 303 families. The 2013 statistics would be somewhere near to this – that is, 300 families & 1120 Catholics. Let’s have a glance at neighboring parishes:

Parish: Estd - No of Families / Total Catholics

Barkur:  1863 - 300/1120
Brahmmavar:  1935 - 465/1826
Udyavara: 1863 - 475/ 2780
Sastan: 1921 - 307/1208 


Barkur Church, today is a full-fledged parish, equipped with almost best facilities compared to most of the parishes in the Udupi Diocese – solid Gothic style majestic Church structure, one of the most beautiful and artistic altar, well furnished interiors, tall and landmark belfry, a Community hall, open stage, adoration Chapel for private prayers, neat surrounding with compound wall, adjacent good cemetery  and so on.  The parish is full of life - thanks to the Vicars, Nuns, altogether a devout and cohesive parish family. Yes the parish has grown and matured spiritually which is of paramount importance.


The recent distinct and positive developments:

The church is fortunate to have excellent priests as vicars during last few years and one can notice a sea change in particular, in these years. From 60’s till 90’s parish used to enjoy the services of two resident priests, now-a-days its only vicar. Occasionally one deacon or retired priest to extend a helping hand. Of course Brahmmavar Capuchins are always extending their co-operation.

Barkur Parish inherits a well organized Choir nourished by the talents of various  priests, nuns and laity. If one would agree, in any measurement it is at par with best in the Diocese. Liturgy is made more meaningful, participatory and attractive.

‘Small Christian Communities’ are visibly active and a healthy competition within the Eight wards encourages them to excel. Some imbalance of size, need to be rectified. The fact that a woman has served as vice-president / Gurkars and inter-ward talent hunt is a feather in the unity cap of Barkurians. Girls below 14 also climbed the altar to serve the Holy Eucharist.

‘Pedruchi Chavi’ the parish bulletin, first published in the year 2000, at the verge of completing 14 years, is now a regular affair twice in a year. The Parish Council is doing a praise worthy job, so also other parish organizations including the ICYM and YCS.

Barkur-online set on roll in 2001 is an attempt to unite Barkurian’s around the globe……People have the habit to applaud the imitation and hiss the original, many parishes started their websites and bulletins in recent times but we the Barkurians are among the pioneers to attempt it first, single handedly wit a future focus in mind, which is still in lime light.

The parish has given almost a hundred religious to serve in the vineyard of Christ. All of them have left their foot prints wherever they served / serving in various parts of the world including Andaman and Nicobar Islands, North Indian Dioceses, Africa and US.

Moreover our one time parishners now opted to settle elsewhere, also brought glory and fame to the native town.

It’s the leadership of ‘St Peters Association’ of the church that kept the social and cultural activities alive during 1938 – 1978. Their glorious 40 years of service was continued by CYM of Barkur since 1976, and marching ahead to celebrate its ruby jubilee in 2016.

A few years back SPA Mumbai gave a serious thought to venture a novel plan of New Barkur around Saiberakatte, developing into a township, an attempt thwarted by some self interested lot. The Barkur Railway station, to connect Mumbai, more frequent net work of Buses, the facility of higher education up to Masters degrees, in the local Govt. College,  in all the streams such as arts, commerce, science, social work and management are some attractions to look for new families to find their permanent dwelling in Barkur. Future may generate a vision for a medical and at least an engineering college as the present lot is looking ahead with the charisma of global achievement. There is already one ITI near the railway station and many technocrats and drop outs do already benefit from it.

"Let us be happy and rejoice with all the blessings of Almighty, of course we can not be first in everything. Let us be cautious, our outside show may not become a poor substitute for inner worth. It was my observation, that during my childhood days, it was the upper class determined the welfare of the parish in general and we are sure it’s the middle class activism contributing to the present and future of its progress."

As mentioned above, one can list out many reasons for its diminishing importance vis-à-vis its glorious past and jubilee time is an opportunity to retrospect and have an honest evaluation:

i. No addition of Educational Institutions: With an exception of some 75 years old Mary knoll Higher Primary School established in 1940 and Mary knoll High School started in 1968, there was absolutely no great progress, while comparing with contemporary Institutions of this age, most of them have grown to be not less than Junior Colleges. An English Medium School in 80’s or even in 90’s, would have been prompted many to settle down at Barkur. It’s a matter of satisfaction that both of the above Institutions have power to give society than to receive from it.

ii. Absence of well knitted communications system and transport: Way back in 1987, an open call was given to pressurize the concerned to lay the ring road to connect Kachhur fields. It took two decades to realize this project. Once the state highway started from Kalchapra, the down market lost its prominence, so in the case of Friday Market and the location of the church too seen as cornered. Awakening and acting to the needs of today keeping an eye on tomorrow is missing in our plans.

iii. Opening of National Highway NH 17 in 1962: In fact the NH 17 proved to be the boon to neighboring parishes to attract new families with proximity to Bus stops and public transport. Younger generation look for better amenities, accessibility to roads, market, School etc. Fortunately, up-gradation of Udupi – Shimogga – Bangalore as State Highway, via Barkur has been a blessing to us as the frequency of public transport improved a lot.

iv. Scarcity of residential Plots to construct new Houses in the town: There are perennial complaints – one wish to settle down in the town, but no convenient plots. Days of living in kudru’s / islands gone. We the male members dare the rainy seasons but are outside struggling to earn our daily bread and in general back home people prefer towns. There are no vacant plots in the vicinity of walk-able distance of 1 or 2 kms except distant Dharmasale, Sankady or Heradi.  Settling down at these places invite added cost of living.

v. Absence of visionaries: It may be a controversial statement for some, but I firmly believe its also a factor to reckon with. We need trust worthy leaders who can dream of the needs of next generation and plan.

vi. No employment opportunities: Except few working as teachers and some in Banks, a dozen of self employed, rest all are retired lot, agriculture lost its sheen and coconut plantations were succumbed  to some deceases, the trend is to convert the land as commercial plots and dispose them out at throw away prices!

vii. Diminishing Catholic population, small families and abandoned houses: Two children norm set by the Govt. in 70’s precariously effected the Catholic  population over the years. No doubt its youth and children keep the parish vibrant. Migration and settling of Barkurians to neighboring towns, metro cities and other countries is a ongoing process, in a way brain – drain or caused talent scarcity to a certain extent.


Conclusion

Compared to many churches of the Diocese, in our Barkur parish, laity leadership is impressive. Organizations like St Peter’s Association Barkur – Mumbai, which celebrated its Silver Jubilee in October, 2013 and others…. are always extending a helping hand for the betterment of the Church. The Sisters of IHM Convent are in a big way responsible for keeping the interiors of the Church premises clean, serene and beautiful.

There is always room for improvement and involvement in the all round progress of the parish family. Let the local leadership address some issues we raised here. Finally, let the Jubilee spirit rekindle passion for the development of the church in days to come, and at this juncture the church wishes to acknowledge and thank everyone for their endeavors and always remember and cherish the noble sacrifices of the forefathers who left their great legacies.


150 years celebrations

St Peter Church, Barkur, has just completed 150 years of its independent existence in August/September 2013, having been separated from the parent parish of Milagres, Kallianpur, in the year 1863. From 1854 to 1861 it was a filial chapel of Milagres Church, Kallianpur. From 1861 to 1870 it was served by Fr Cosmas Damian Rebello, who was to be the first parish priest. 

Barkur was erected into an independent parish in August or September 1863. 

The parish of Barkur has decided to celebrate the Post Centenary Golden Jubilee of the parish in a fitting manner with a Thanksgiving Jubilee Mass and a Reception on Monday December 16,  2013, at 5 pm.

Barkur, the former capital of Tulu Nadu, has 365 temples, 3 mosques and 1 church. This historically important hamlet is an exemplar of communal harmony and concern for each other. The Church of St Peter in Barkur has rendered excellent spiritual service to the community for the past 150 years.   

Till now 27 parish priests, 20 assistant parish priests and 5 Deacons have served the parish. At present Fr Valerian Mendonca is the parish priest, Eugine Quadros, Vice President and Irene Pais is the secretary of the parish council.

  

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  • Patrick L. Lewis , Thonse-Kallianpur/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    Dear Fr. Valerian Mendonca and all parishioners, Congratulations and best wishes on this occasion.

    Patrick

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  • Ivan Gonsalves, Barkur / Muscat

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    Thank you very much Fr.Valerian Mendonca & team for the invitation of 150th anniversary of our beloved church of St.Peter. Congratulations to all Barkurians and those who are connected to this great church over the period. I wish and pray the faith in this place of workship may grow further on this rock. As the author of this article righly mentioned its a proud feeling for all Barkurians to achieve this milestone. Congratulations Archie for a well knitted article. Lots of facts and figures which I am sure many of the younger generation were not aware. Hats off to you for your hard work in collecting information and sharing among all of us as usual. May St. Peter intercede for all of us and strengthen our faith in the years to come.

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  • MM ALVARES, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Indeed a great occasion to thank God and feel proud of 150 years of faith in Barkur.
    Congratulations to Rev. Fr. Mendonca and parish community.Its a nice write up and special thanks to the Daiji world team.
    WISH THE FUNCTION ALL SUCCESS!

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  • Jeevan Sequeira, Dubai

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Congratulation to all parishioners.when i was small i like this church and the mass. i feel something sweet marmoreal.may God bless all Barkur people and parish priest.
    St.Peter intercedes for all of us to grow in faith and to commit ourselves to the service of others.

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  • Wilfred-Charlotte Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York City USA

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    St. Peter's Catholic Church of Barkur, has been a prime center of worship at Barkur since last one and half century. Visionary Catholic Clergy and Nuns, God-Fearing Faithful's and cooperative population of all faiths of Barkur have been worked untidily for the success of this Catholic Church. So far, this Church has huge credible history and viable vision for the future. God Bless All Barkurians...

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  • FR FELIX MONTEIRO, BADYAR, MANGALORE

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Dear Rev.Fr Valerian Mendonca and Barkur parish community, all the best for 150 years celebration of your Church. The faithful of Barkur Church are fortunate to have Rev.Fr Valerian Mendonca, the
    dynamic, talented, Sangeet Guru and priest of people at this historical event. All the best...

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  • Arthur Dias, tallur uppina kudru

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Congratulation to all parishioners.when iam child i like this church and the mass. i feel something sweet marmoreal.may God bless all Barkur people and parish priest.

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  • Anil D'Almeida SJ, Barkur/Delhi

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Dear Fr. Valerian and parishioners
    Congratulations.I am grateful to my home parish that nurtured my growth in faith. Always feel proud, that I belong to a historical parish. May St.Peter intercedes for all of us to grow in faith and to commit ourselves to the service of others.

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  • Allwyn Roche, Barkur / Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Dear Fr. Valerian and parishioners,

    Congratulations. Received your invitation and many thanks. Will not be able to join you in the celebrations but will be with you in spirit. All the best.

    Allwyn Roche and family

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  • kurt waschnig, oldenburg germany

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    A great day is coming for St Peter´s church, the parishioners, and the priests. On Monday December 16, there will be a wonderful celebration. 150 years is a long time. It is interesting to read about the history and the recent developments of this parish,
    I wish all who will attend the celebration a wonderful day, joy and happiness. The decisive point is faith, especially today we need faith and a meaning of life. Faith is an expression of hope for something better. More than a wish, it is closer to a belief, but not quite. A belief is rooted in the mind. Faith is based in the heart. We act in faith when there is no guarantee, no certainty. No one knows what kind of life an infant will have, yet people continue to have children. No one can know how life with our family, mates will turn out, yet we continue to have faith our relationships will last a lifetime. Faith speaks the language of the heart. It is an expression of hope that goes beyond the conscious mind. All that we hold precious rests upon a faith in people, their potential not yet fulfilled. The evidence of history points us in a different direction-the world is full of ugliness, brutality, and injustices. Yet there is also tenderness, kindness and concern and that takes the bigger part of our hearts.
    Without faith in ourselves we would hold ourselves cheap, and without faith in others we could never live as free people. This is the water that quenches parched souls.
    I would like to tell a famous parable: Once a traveler came across an old woman who was stooped over what appeared to be thin sticks. He asked the woman what she was doing. “I am planting orange trees,” she explained. The traveler thought this was a waste of her time. “Why do you bother?” he asked. “You are an old woman. These saplings will take years before they will be old enough to bear fruit. You will be long gone by then.” “True enough” she answered. “But I don´t plant these trees for myself but for those who will come after me, just as those before me planted the trees that bear the fruit that I eat today.”
    Faith in Jesus gives joy and happiness, hope, not always a certainty, but a meaning of life. St Peter´s Church, I was there several times, is a place to pray and worship, to meditate and to attend Holy Mass.


    Best regards

    Kurt Waschnig Oldenburg/Germany

    email: oldenburg1952@yahoo.de

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  • Peter, Brahmavar

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Congratulations to all parishioners on this auspicious day. I pray for St. Peter intercede you in his heavenly abode to grant all wishes of parishioners to grow in spirit, health and wealth to generation to generation.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Well Information, I have strong roots of BARKUR, My Mother from Hosala Nagarmutt. Thanks Archie.

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  • Herbert Joseph Menezes, Barkur

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    God Bless Fr.Valerian Mendonca and Barkur Parishioners. Long live Barkur. Mother Mary intercede for us and St.Peter pray for us. You are our rock

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