Deanery of Belthangady | |
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Mangalore East Varado | |
![]() Belthangady Varado Church | |
12°59′37″N 75°16′08″E / 12.99351°N 75.26875°E | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic (Latin rite) |
Administration | |
Division | Belthangady |
District | Dakshina Kannada |
Province | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangalore |
Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Bangalore |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Mangalore |
Archdeaconry | Diocese of Mangalore |
Deanery | Belthangady Varado |
Parish | Most Holy Redeemer Church, Belthangady |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Most Rev. Peter Machado |
Bishop(s) | Most Rev. Peter Paul Saldanha |
Vicar(s) | Rev. Fr. Joseph Cardoza |
The Deanery of Belthangady or Belthangady Varado is one of the deaneries which comes under Diocese of Mangalore located at Belthangady, Karnataka, India. This deanery consists 10 parishes [1] and Most Holy Redeemer Church (Belthangady) is the primary parish for this Deanery. Fr. Joseph Cardoza is the current vicar of this Deanery.
In 1908, Fr. Piadade D’Souza constructed a new church. Fr. Clifford Dsouza constructed the new parochial house in 1982. Fr. Gregory Dsouza built a chapel at Charmadi. On 10 August 1939, Fr. John G. Pinto established a chapel at Bangady(Indubettu), which became a parish later. Arva(Aladangady), Indubettu and Naravi parishes were carved out of Belthangady. Fr. Rosario Fernandes extended the church. [2]
Being located near Jamalabad Fort, built by Mysore ruler Tippu Sultan, this church has a history of more than 125 years. It is a testimony of Christians who sustained faith despite the atrocities of Tippu Sultan. The martyrdom of around eight hundred Christians inspired the faithful to lead a life centered on Christian values. [3] The struggle of Christians and attacks on Churches by Tippu Sultan is now hidden from history due to political reasons to show Tippu Sultan as a hero in southern part of Karnataka.[ citation needed]
This Deanery consists 10 parishes [4] and Most Holy Redeemer Church (Belthangady) is the primary parish for this Deanery.
Listed below are the parishes of Belthangady Varado. [5]
Deanery of Belthangady | |
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Mangalore East Varado | |
![]() Belthangady Varado Church | |
12°59′37″N 75°16′08″E / 12.99351°N 75.26875°E | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic (Latin rite) |
Administration | |
Division | Belthangady |
District | Dakshina Kannada |
Province | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangalore |
Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Bangalore |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Mangalore |
Archdeaconry | Diocese of Mangalore |
Deanery | Belthangady Varado |
Parish | Most Holy Redeemer Church, Belthangady |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Most Rev. Peter Machado |
Bishop(s) | Most Rev. Peter Paul Saldanha |
Vicar(s) | Rev. Fr. Joseph Cardoza |
The Deanery of Belthangady or Belthangady Varado is one of the deaneries which comes under Diocese of Mangalore located at Belthangady, Karnataka, India. This deanery consists 10 parishes [1] and Most Holy Redeemer Church (Belthangady) is the primary parish for this Deanery. Fr. Joseph Cardoza is the current vicar of this Deanery.
In 1908, Fr. Piadade D’Souza constructed a new church. Fr. Clifford Dsouza constructed the new parochial house in 1982. Fr. Gregory Dsouza built a chapel at Charmadi. On 10 August 1939, Fr. John G. Pinto established a chapel at Bangady(Indubettu), which became a parish later. Arva(Aladangady), Indubettu and Naravi parishes were carved out of Belthangady. Fr. Rosario Fernandes extended the church. [2]
Being located near Jamalabad Fort, built by Mysore ruler Tippu Sultan, this church has a history of more than 125 years. It is a testimony of Christians who sustained faith despite the atrocities of Tippu Sultan. The martyrdom of around eight hundred Christians inspired the faithful to lead a life centered on Christian values. [3] The struggle of Christians and attacks on Churches by Tippu Sultan is now hidden from history due to political reasons to show Tippu Sultan as a hero in southern part of Karnataka.[ citation needed]
This Deanery consists 10 parishes [4] and Most Holy Redeemer Church (Belthangady) is the primary parish for this Deanery.
Listed below are the parishes of Belthangady Varado. [5]