Mangaluru: Ursuline nuns hold three-fold celebration, museum inaugurated


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Mangaluru, Dec 30: At the ancient headquarters built in 1901 next to Rosario Cathedral, the Ursuline Franciscan Sisters (UFS) founded in 1887, the oldest indigenous congregation of Mangaluru nuns, held the triple celebrations which will go into the annals of history. The three fold event with prayer, gratitude and gaiety was fittingly marked on Sunday, December 29, presided over by the bishop of Mangaluru, Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, in the joyous presence of the Ursuline superior general Sr Susheela Sequiera, her team of councillors, sisters from a wide representation and many connected with this august religious service oriented congregation.

The three fold celebration marked the 110th death anniversary of pioneer Mother Nympha the first superior, silver jubilee of the approval of the congregation as an institute of pontifical recognition, and inaugural of a historic museum the 'UFS-Heritage'. The chief architects of the event were the all five members of the general council, the provincial council and the community of St Ursula's Convent, Bolar.

The celebrations started with blessings and inauguration of the 'UFS-Heritage' a community museum depicting the history, progress and many aspects of the Ursuline congregation since 1878. The ribbon was cut by the superior general Sr Susheela Sequiera, now holding office for the second term present with her was Sr Doreen D'Souza, the immediate past superior general and who took on the delicate task of setting up the museum from scratch. The museum is indeed seen to be very precise and artistic. The work was started in June 2017 involving several professionals and was inaugurated on Sunday, which will no doubt serve as an inspiration to many.

The opening was followed by a solemn thanksgiving Mass by Bishop Dr Peter Paul Saldanha and concelebrated fittingly by representatives of the Jesuit, capuchin and diocesan priests, historically associated with the UFS. The UFS congregation was the very first Kanara based indigenous congregation founded in Mangaluru and chiefly made up of nuns from Konkani Catholics of Kanara, founded by Jesuit Fr Urban Stein, the first resident parish priest of Rosario Cathedral. Later, the spiritual upgrade followed, was put in place by capuchin priests under the 'Franciscan rule'. The homily was delivered by the rector of historic St Aloysius College Fr Dionysius Vaz SJ, who said Jesuit SJ priests are always proud of the founder of the ‘Band of Ursula', a group of 12 who are the forerunners of the UFS congregation of totally local origins, who have served the church in great measure and continue to do so.

Immediately following the supreme thanksgiving Mass, there was a stage programme highlighting the gratitude and culture of the UFS. Superior general Sr Susheela Sequiera welcomed the president of the evening and special invitees and guests. There were priests, 350 nuns from various congregations, majority being a representation of all levels of UFS sisters worldwide and a cross section of stalwart representatives from the Catholic population.

Individually welcomed and honoured were Bishop Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, presiding over a UFS mega event in Mangaluru for the first time since assuming charge as bishop on September 15, 2018. Fr Pius D'Souza OCD, the vicar of religious congregations of the diocese, graced the occasion too. Sr Doreen D'Souza, immediate past superior general, who extended highly prized services for two terms and who played a main role in the 'UFS-Heritage' and renovations of the Bolar former Mother House and other appreciated landmark works, and Sr Edilburga Monteiro, former superior general, who made a mark as a pioneer missionary in Tanzania, Africa, were also present and honoured. Fr Paul Melwin D'Souza OFM capuchin, Fr Jayaprakash D'Souza for the services rendered to bring out a music hymn book, Michael Fernandez, a direct descendant of Mother Nympha Fernandez and a great contributor of history and ancestry, who recently passed away, represented on behalf of the illustrious 'Fernandez' family of Bolar, by its present youngest member Denzil Fernandez, were also present. The architect of art, technical and historical arrangement and set up of the museum Fr Royanchen Joseph, a Pallottine priest, a renowned artiste and religious who is the director of Pallotine School of Art and a highly accomplished professional who has at least 15 major Catholic Museums all over the country and is working on many more, with several of the key professionals who worked on the museum projects here, the priests of the Rosario parish Fr Flavian Lobo and Fr Rocky Fernandes representing the Cathedral rector, the rightful successors of Fr Urban Stein, and those who contributed in many ways were honoured and the joy was palpable all around.

Four books, one on music and singing for the congregation in 2 volumes, 'Pearls' a compilation, Ursuline policies and guides on care of girl children and the last but most vital ‘Angel of Bunder - Mother Nympha Fernandez’, an indepth study and revelations by various members of the UFS and writers who have been associated with the life of 'Mother Nympha', were released. Sr Milly Fernandes, the assistant superior general, rendered the vote of thanks which covered all that had to be appreciated in articulate and fitting words. It was an eye opener to experience the zeal and fire that went in to the organisation of the music, the many dances, and a uplifting play on the life of mother in the formation of the congregation from 1870s to the present times. All concerned with the UFS past and present were remembered.

In his presidential conclusions, Bishop Dr Peter Paul Saldanha very aptly summed up lauding the UFS congregation over a century. He expressly pointed out that he has personally experienced the goodness, maturity and commitment of UFS nuns in various services at home, Europe and Africa from his own experience. Their gift of love to care for the down trodden was indeed singular, he expressed. “Founded by a great pastor Fr Urban, they have maintained the spirit and credibility in their works with heart and mind through hard work. Mangaluru diocese is indeed proud that it has given birth to this indigenous congregation. Here there are at least 32 institutions and convents, reaching out to those in need without discrimination nor considering high and low,” he said. He was very appreciative of the Ursuline services and prayed that they will go to greater heights in times to come.

The singing, dancing and performance by the new aspirants, novices (formees) was superb on all counts. The cultural events were of the best possible value and the junior nuns indeed acquitted themselves in a superb manner organizing very efficiently. 'Light of the Shore', a multimedia presentation on the life of Mother Nympha Fernandez, kept the large audience spell bound so much so that no one moved out for food or water till it ended. There is now a great expectation on the future of the UFS congregation and its charisma and spirituality from its base here in Mangaluru.

 

 

  

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    Congratulations and thank you for the productive work you're doing.

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  • Frederick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    Hats off to you Sisters. Like the paradble of the Mustard seed this congregation has grown up and has spread throughout India an a few countries abroad n the Sisters are rendering yeomen services in the churches in the vicinity of their Convents n specially in the Education field. The past Superior General Store. Doreen was my class mate in Milagres College an as such I an admirer of this Congregation. May God Almighty bless this Congregation abundantly and the Good News of Christ be spread through them far and wide.

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  • Naveen Fernandes, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    The UFS sisters have a long and impressive track record of service in many parts of India, and some overseas presence. Time to take a bow and look at your flag flying high.

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