Roman Catholic Diocese of Vasai

Diocese of Vasai
Dioecesis Vasaiensis
वसई के सूबा

The cathedral of Vasai, Our Lady of Graces
Location
Country India
Ecclesiastical province Bombay
Metropolitan Bombay
Statistics
Area 7,596 km2 (2,933 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2010)
3,625,000
135,677 (3.7%)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Cathedral of Our Lady of Grace in Papdy
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Felix Machado
Metropolitan Archbishop Oswald Gracias

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vasai (Latin: Vasaien(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Vasai in the Ecclesiastical province of Bombay in India.

Address

Bishop's House, Barampur, Vasai Road West.

Palghar Dist. - 401 202, Maharashtra.

History

The history of Vasai is as old as Christianity itself. Tradition has it that St. Bartholomeo, the apostle, came to Kalyan which forms part of Thane district in which the Diocese of Vasai is situated. In the 6th century, Kalyan had a Bishop elected and sent from Persia. Jordenus worked as a Dominican priest for a brief period in a church at Sopara in 1321 in this diocese when he had come just as a Father before he was appointed as the first Bishop of Quilon.

In 1534, the Portuguese moved to Vasai from Cochin and Goa. In 1536, they put up a church in Vasai Fort dedicated to Our Lady of Life. There was also a Parish church under the title of St. Joseph. This Church was known as the 'Se' or 'Seat of the Bishop.' Whenever the Bishop of Goa visited Vasai that was the church from where he officiated.

With the arrival of the Portuguese Fathers, the Franciscans, Dominicans, Jesuits, Augustinians, they started sending their Fathers to Vasai. (The Brothers of St. John of God were also among them). They erected 3 big churches in North Vasai and about 5 churches in South Vasai. There were churches built by them in Palghar and Dahanu Talukas. Today, they do not exist anymore. The Catholics of the former 8 churches are being served today by the 33 ecclesiastical units which form the major part of this diocese.

The Church in this diocese had its ups and downs during the 18 - 20 centuries i.e. during the Maratha and the British rule, but the priests that came from Goa kept up the faith when the European Fathers were driven away. The local priests coming from the East Indian Community were among the first ones to help the Goan priests in preserving the faith of the people of this area which they had received from the Portuguese from the 16th Century.

The new Diocese of Vasai was created on May 22, 1998 by Late Pope John Paul II. The good tidings of the creation of the new diocese were joyfully announced by Cardinal Ivan Dias, on Sunday, June 28, 1998, the eve of the feast of the Apostles, Sts. Peter and Paul, at the Shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Remedy. The installation ceremony of Father Thomas Dabre as the First Bishop of the new Diocese took place at the new Cathedral of Our Lady of Grace, Papdy, on Aug. 15, 1998. On April 4, 2009 Bishop Dabre was transferred to the diocese of Poona.

Archbishop Machado of Nashik diocese was transferred to the diocese of Vasai on Nov. 10, 2009 and was installed on Dec. 19, 2009.

Leadership

Thomas Dabre was the first Bishop of the newly independent Diocese of Vasai. (Appointed on 22 May 1998 to 4 April 2009). On April 4, 2009 Bishop Dabre was transferred to the Diocese of Poona.

Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado (Appointed 19 December 2009 – Present) took the handover of the Diocese of Vasai. Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado was born on June 6, 1948 in Remedy in Vasai diocese. He was ordained a priest on Oct. 30, 1976 in the diocese of Bombay. On May 22, 1998 he was incardinated in the diocese of Vasai. He was appointed as the Archbishop (personal title) of Nashik on Jan. 16, 2008 and was ordained on March 8, 2008. He was later transferred to the diocese of Vasai on Nov. 10, 2009 and was installed on Dec. 19, 2009.

Language

Marathi, Konkani, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, English and Varli are the languages used in the diocesan territory.

References

Coordinates: 19°21′04″N 72°48′43″E / 19.3511°N 72.8119°E / 19.3511; 72.8119

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