Archbishop Emeritus Rev Alphonsus Mathias passes away


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Bengaluru, Jul 10: Most Rev Alphonsus Mathias (96) Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore Archdiocese passed away on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 5.20pm at St John’s Medical College, Bengaluru. For last few months he was under treatment for old age-related ailments. Funeral details are awaited.

He was the Bishop of Chikmagalur (1964-1986) and Archbishop of Bangalore (1986-1998). He was the president of the CBCI for two terms in 1989 and 1993. He attended the Second Vatican Council as Council Father.

Abp Alphonse was born on 22 June 1928 as the fourth child of Diego Mathias, and Philomena D’Souza at Pangala in South Canara district of Karnataka. He joined St Joseph Seminary, Jeppu, Mangaluru in June 1945 with an intention to become a diocesan priest. Observing his brilliance, superiors had sent him within two and half years of his Mangaluru seminary life to Pontifical Seminary in Candy, Sri Lanka for further studies where he studied Philosophy and Theology. He was ordained priest on 24 August 1954 at Candy. He offered his first Solemn Mass at Pangala Church after his return to the native at the end of the year.

The first appointment of Fr Alphonsus was at St Joseph’s Parish, Bajpe as an assistant parish priest. After about a year of service there, he was sent to Rome in 1955 for higher studies in Canon Law and International Civil Law. There he undertook doctoral studies in Canon Law and International Civil Law from Urbanian University and Lateran University and obtained degrees DD, JUD, PhL. Fr Alphonsus returned to Mangalore diocese in 1959 and served as secretary to Bishop Raymond D’Mello and as chancellor of the diocese.

At the age of 35, he was appointed as the first Bishop of newly created diocese of Chikmagalur on 16 November 1963 by Pope St Paul VI and ordained Bishop on 5 February 1964 at St Joseph’s Cathedral, Chikkamagaluru. Bishop Alphonsus toiled throughout his 23 years of service and he was successful in his mission. He attended the Second Vatican Council as Council Father.

He was appointed Archbishop of Bangalore on 12 September 1986 and on 3 December 1986, he took charge as the Metropolitan Archbishop. At the age of 69, still 6 more years to retirement, he sent his resignation to Rome citing poor health and it was accepted on 24 March 1998.

He was elected as the president of the CBCI for two terms in 1989 and 1993. He was the Chairman of St John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore (1974-1982) and was greatly responsible in upgrading St John’s. He was the chairman of the Commission for Social Communications of the Federation of the Asian Bishops' Conference (FABC); President of Radio Veritas, Manila; a member of the Pontifical Commission for Social Communications and the Council for Justice and Peace, Vatican. He also improved the condition of St Peter’s Pontifical Seminary, Bangaluru (1986-1998).

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr S Philip Lewis, Sasthan Udupi and Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    A great personality most unassuming and a committed well wishes of All

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  • Dr S Philip Lewis, Brahmavar/Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    I have known Archibishop Rev Alphonsus Mathias for the Past 40 years. He asked me about my children my eldest is daughter Shanti He asked me what she is doing she is doing her P.U.C what she wants to do ? she wanted to become a doctor good How is she in studies is she good. Yes reverend I said she wanted to be doctor well then tell me once the result comes by that time it was time for dinner we had the pleasure of sharing dinner with him. I have no words to express his greatness. Dr. S. Philip Lewis & Mrs. Catherine Mary Lewis

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  • George Olivera, Mysore

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    As Bishop of Chikmagaluru and Archbishop of Bangalore Most Rev. Alponsus Mathias reminded me of Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen who was well known for his wit and wisdom both to the young and old. His ministry of the Word and Deed verily God-with-Us experience. Retired early from active Episcopal Service, yet his fruitful ministry was never fading in distant memory. May His Soul Rest in Peace

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  • John DSilva, Mumbai/Karkala

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    Sad news. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • David, KSA

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    May his soul rest in eternal peace. Condolences to the bereaved family.

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  • GABRIAL DSOUZA, Milagress mangalore..sharjah.u.a.e

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • Maher Younsi, Guecheiine Djerba

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    R.I.P , Rev Alphonsus Mathias .

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  • Leeda Fernandes, Bellore-Denmark

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    Sad news. May the Almighty Lord Grant Eternal Rest to Very Rev Archbishop Emeritus Alphonsus Mathias. Heartfelt condolences to our Bishop, Priests and all family members.

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  • Jerry Moras, Kuppepadavu, Calgary

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE / DUBAI

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Bishop Henry D'Souza, Bellary

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    Indeed profoundly saddened by the news of the passing away of our beloved Abp Emeritus A. Mathias. He was a fine human being, a loving shepherd, a towering intellectual and full of wit & humour. May he rest in peace! Heartfelt condolences to to all his friends and the bereaved Mathias family! + Bishop Henry D'Souza

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  • Clifford Joan and fly, Ex Bejai- Pune

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    Very sad to hear. Heartfelt sympathies. May his soul rest in peace

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    May his soul rest in eternal peace. Condolences to the bereaved family.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    May his soul rest in peace in the loving arms of Jesus

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  • Frederick Pinto, Shirva

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Charles Dsouza, Mudarangadi / Dubai

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    Heartfelt condolences, may his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • ALWYN, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    We are very sad to hear this news, Rev. Alphonsus was closely know to us, Our heartfelt condolences, may his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur.

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    May Merciful, Benevolent Go Almighty abdolve his sins committed by human weakness and welcome him to the Everlasting Life in Heaven

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    Sad news. But, His Grace's life was exmplary and his temure of as Bishop of Chikmagalur Diocese newly established) amd then as Arch-Bishop of Bangalore was very fruitful. I remember His Grace's visit to the Ozanam Home for the Aged Kallianpur in the year 1999, intermingling with residents in the evening of their lives lovingly. At the departure of his visit he handed over a cheque for Rs.10,000/- to the Home.A letter of acknowledgement of his visit and donation was responded by His Grace upon receipt of the dame

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  • SUJIR PRAVEEN, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2024

    RIP..

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