St Andrew Parish Church in Bandra (Mumbai) had celebrated 400 years
since its founding.
Festivities started on 22 November 2015 and ended
yesterday after a year of activities.
During the year, the parish carried out social outreach activities
for poor and needy children, spiritual support for families and medical
support for the indigent.
"In the 17th century, the whole area was Catholic,” Mgr Dominic Savio Fernandes, auxiliary bishop of Mumbai, told AsiaNews.
“We have celebrated with gratitude the 400 years of the Christian
faith, of Christianity and the fact of being disciples of Christ."
Inspired by the First Reading of the prophet Isaiah (11: 1-10), Mgr
Fernandes explained that "all creation lived in peace and harmony. God
created nature and the animal world, and everyone lived in harmony.
There was peace – humans, animals and the rest of nature lived in a
peaceful universe, where there was no need to destroy one another.
Because of Adam’s and Eve’s sin, distrust and dissent came to the world.
But with the new coming [of the Lord] everything will be restored –
peace and harmony to all creation."
Now, he said, "We are waiting for the new coming of Christ, and we
must prepare for it. Twice a year we are given time to prepare. One
during Advent and one during Lent."
In the parish of St Andrew, he added, "the sun's rays light up the
church and we are called to prepare ourselves for the coming of the Son
who enters our lives. Whenever we follow God’s will, he is born again
within us."
The reference to "sun rays" that illuminate the church is due to the
building’s unique construction. At 7 am on the day of the equinox –
spring (21 March) and autumn (September 22), a small opening in the
centre of the front allows sunlight to shine directly on the tabernacle.
Built in 1595, and elevated to the status of parish in 1616 with the
arrival of permanent clergy, the church was restored on several
occasions, always respecting the initial plan. In 1966 the wooden porch
was replaced and the front part was restored.
This year’s celebrations included more renovation: interior and
exterior roof work, weather proofed exterior and interior, frontage
plastering, Saint Anne stone cross, compound wall repairs, lighting,
fans, and sound.
The annual celebrations entailed several cultural activities and
events in favour of interfaith dialogue, as well as the publication of a
book on the history of the parish and its development.
Mumbai’s local
population, known as Koli, was converted to Christianity in the 16th
century by the Portuguese.
The ‘Mission Sonshine’ by Fr Magi Murzello, a noted educator and
rector of St Andrew's High School, was one of the initiatives for the
400th anniversary. He encouraged a series of meetings among parishioners
centred on bringing Christ to the centre of their life.
Known as a friend of the environment, the clergyman sponsored the reading of Laudato si’,
Pope Francis’s green encyclical, for the purpose "of raising awareness
among the people of God of issues such as dialogue, integral ecology,
ecological spirituality, transparency and thanksgiving."