Reprint of special issue on Mangalurean Christians released


Media Release

Mangaluru, Dec 28: A 17-page reprint of The Illustrated Weekly of India dated December 27, 1970, with special articles on Mangalurean Catholics written by Mangalureans, was released at Johnlyn Cottage, the residence of John B Monteiro, noted author and journalist in English, and the main contributor for the special issue published 50 years ago. It was also to recall and laud the initiative of Stan Rebello, a publishing professional, who passed away on January 12, 2019.

The reprint was released by William Pais, author of the illustrated coffee table book The Land Called South Kanara, (comprising of old Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts) which has seen repeated editions; he is also the owner of Orchid Art Gallery in Mangaluru.

The Illustrated Weekly of India, under the editorship of the late Khushwant Singh, also a well-known author in English, had initiated a series of cover articles focusing on major communities of India to enhance the popularity and circulation of the weekly. It had already covered Gaud Saraswat Brahmins (GSB) and Bunts, both concentrated in Tulu Nadu. It was to the credit of Stan Rebello who lobbied with Khushwant Singh to cover Mangalurean Catholics in his series on leading communities of India. It is John Monteiro’s initiative to reprint the 15 pages of the special issue with a page each of introduction by him and Stan Rebello as a posthumous tribute to a go-getter who fronted the coverage of Mangalurean Catholics. The teaser cover of the special issue was drawn by the late Mario Miranda, well known for his humorous cartoons – who was in-house cartoonist/illustrator for The Times of India group at the time.



The special issue led with an extensive article on Kanara Catholics by John Monteiro, followed by an article by the late Joachim Alva, MP, on what he owed to the Jesuit fathers. The next article was by a budding writer, PNC Rebello, who died young, titled Help and Education. There was also a two-page gallery of 20 photos, prominent Kanara Catholics (of the time). This was followed by a well-argued article by the late George Fernandes titled 'Why am I a Christian?' which concluded with the following prediction: 'When the Christian church undergoes a radical transformation in its organization and set-up unless it becomes a church of service, a church of the poor and the less privileged, it may soon cease to have any relevance in the world… I hope in the not too distant, all Christian churches will unite and move much nearer to the Christ of the Gospels. It is only then that the church will have any relevance to the world.”

The rear was brought up by an article by Stan Rebello titled 'Nuptial and other Rites'. Forty-five photos, eight of them in colour were displayed to support the text.

The release function was attended by prominent Catholics of Mangaluru. Some of them, including Dr Michael Lobo, an eminent writer in English and genealogist of the community, and Titus Noronha, CEO of Rahul Advertisers, and front-ranking leader in Konkani cultural activities, spoke on changes during the last 50 years.

John Monteiro, who conducts daily Bondel Laughter Club sessions since 2002, (now stopped because of covid) distributed specially printed brochure 'Come, Laugh Your Way to Health' to the attending invitees and offered to give the brochure to anyone interested in starting local laughter clubs and also to help in starting such clubs (98862 76608).

  

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  • Cyril Vincent Pinto, Bajpe, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Pl Let me have a copy of this issue. Kudos to all in printing this issue. Thank you.

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  • J. F. D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    KUDOS to you John B Monteiro for the Release of Golden Jubilee special issue .

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Wow and congratulations

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  • abdulla, india

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Mangalore should have:
    Laughter Clubs :
    Stand up Comedy shows.
    Mimicry shows
    Dance clubs....
    Singing like Saregamapa Lil champs/Above.
    Chess/Scrabble.
    Lego clubs/Rubic..
    Quiz/Puzzle.Master mind.
    Bring out the hidden talent... skills...
    Tap their energy.

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  • John B. Monteiro, Bondel Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 28 2020

    Thank for your nostalgia for the special issue. The reprint is not priced but is available.Pl contact the mobile no. given.

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Mon, Dec 28 2020

    Yes.I very well remember this issue as I was in the Final year B.A.at Milagres Colliege.We vould not afford to buy magazines,as we were given just enough money for travel,But our College was subscribing various magazines n among these was Illustrated Weekly of India.Our Librarian was Sr.Noeline A.C with whom I had cordial relations n when I requested her that I will take this home n return it after the Christmads Holidays ,she obliged although it was prohibited.I went through this again and again n got a lot of information of we Mangalorean Community. Even till today I have those memories.If I am let known ,where this released issue is available,I would like to purchase it.Thanks to those who took initiative to bring forth this issue, a sweet Nostalgia.

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