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Pope
Appoints Fr Henry D’Souza As Bishop Of Bellary
NEW
DELHI, MAR. 15, 2008, 04.30 Hrs (CBCI News):
Pope
Benedict XVI has appointed Fr. Henry D’Souza, presently
Executive Secretary of the CBCI Commission for Social Communications,
New Delhi, as Bishop of Bellary Diocese in Karnataka.
The
Ecclesiastical provision swas made public in Rome today at 12.00
Noon, corresponding to 4.30 PM, in India.
Cardinal Oswald Gracias, Vice president of CBCI and President
of CCBI, announced the appointment at the CBCI Centre, New Delhi.
Archbishop of Delhi Vincent Concessao and Archbishop of Hyderabad
Marampudi Joji were among others were present at the occasion.
Fr
Henry D’Souza, (58) has been the Executive Secretary of
the CBCI Communications Commission for 7 years.
He
has been the Webmaster of this website since 2002.
Earlier,
he served as the Secretary, Proclamation and Communication Commission
of Karnataka Regional Bishops’ Council (1989-2000).
Fr
D’Souza was Founder Director of SANDESHA Regional Institute
of Communications (1989 –2000) and Director of Sandesha
College of Fine Arts, Mangalore (1996-2000).
Besides,
he has been President of UNDA OCIC–India (Catholic Communicators’
Association), now Signis India (1986-1992) and Secretary, Signis
- Asia (1989-1995)
Also,
he served as Secretary of Mangalore Christian Council (Ecumenical,
1984-1994), Vice President, DARSHAN Film Society, Mangalore (1995-2000)
and Secretary, Association for Communal Harmony, Mangalore (1991-1995).
Twice
Fr D’Souza was appointed Member, Syllabus Committee for
Fine Arts by Mangalore University in 1998 and 1999.
The
Press Council of India had appointed Fr D’Souza as an observer
of print media in Karnataka during the Parliamentary Elections
in 1997 and 1999.
Fr
D’Souza has produced a number of dance dramas ballets such
as NISARGA VIJAYA (Environment) - a ballet on environment in Kannada
and NAVODAYA (Life of Christ) - a Kannada dance drama dedicated
to YESU KRIST JAYANTI 2000.
Besides,
he has edited and published titles on Church Communication, such
as Catholic Communications in India.
The See of Bellary was vacant due to the passing away of Bishop
Joseph D’Silva on Nov.17, 2006.
The Diocese of Bellary owes its initial growth to the Franciscan
fathers. In 1928, the Holy See detached the two districts of Raichur
and Gulbarga from the Diocese of Hyderabad and the district of
Bellary from the Archdiocese of Madras-Mylapore and formed the
new Mission "Sui Juris" of Bellary.
It was entrusted to the pastoral care of the Order of Friars Minor
of the English Province. In the course of twenty years, its development
was considered sufficient to be constituted as a Diocese in 1949
with John Forest Hogan, ofm, as the first Bishop.
The Diocese of Bellary now consists of the districts of Bellary,
Raichur, Koppal and Davanagere all in Karnataka state.
Bishop Hogan was succeeded by another great Franciscan Bishop
Ambrose Yeddanapalli, ofm.
Bishop Joseph D'Silva was appointed as the third Bishop of Bellary
on October 27, 1992, by Pope John Paul II and took charge on March
9, 1993. He served the diocese with much dedication until his
death.
On the occasion of the golden jubilee of the Diocese of Bellary
and Yesu Krist Jayanthi-2000, a beautiful shrine of Mother Mary
of Bellary cum Biblical Museum were built and dedicated.
The diocese has about 25,000 Catholics, 68 diocesan clergy and
about 230 Religious men and women.
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