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Alfred Camillo Rebello it is the other way about. Another ten years lapsed before the CAB was actually founded. With the establishment of parish units in Dr. Rebello assumed Chairmanship of St.


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A pillar of St. Rebello founded the St. Every Thursday for the next 25 years he would devote the day attending to patients, which was continued by his son Dr. A benefactor of the Church, he helped with his time and talent as well as monetarily aiding the projects of His Eminence Cardinal Valerian Gracias. In fact, he spoke to the Archbishop on behalf of Fr. Winnibald Menezes, to have him transferred to Bombay from Mangalore. Rebello thanking him for his dedicated service to the fathers of the Province and his devoted work in the Sodality Clinic. Rebello and his family had the privilege of sitting at table to tea with Pedro Arrupe S.

Rebello was President of the KCA from He began by appointing various Committees to examine and handle some of the immediate problems that confronted the community. An Employment Bureau in which unemployed youth were to register their CV and members were encouraged to inform the bureau of vacancies in firms, mills, factories etc.

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An Improvements Committee to collect subscriptions for the Association and report suggestions of the people they contacted. The Committee made history in by providing every member of the KCA a free copy. An Entertainment Committee to organise the annual socials and functions. Rebello also appealed to members with leisure time to help the St. He made an appeal to the youth to avail of the facilities of the Sports club, also encouraging the ladies to form their own hockey team. Rebello managed to bring about unity amongst the members during his tenure, and the General Meetings were more representative of the community than in the past.

Inspite of his work and numerous commitments, he would find time to travel to Kallianpur to visit his parents whom he revered. He would always attend family functions of relatives and friends. He never turned away anyone who came to him for assistance. Born in a large family, Alfred was the third sibling among his brothers and sisters, who distinguished themselves in their careers.

Avelino, Principal of St. We shall be helping a Catholic cause, and we, as Indians professing the Catholic faith should by the way in which we act and live, be an example to our fellowmen. Rebello The Mangalorean Review. He came to Bombay while still young and matriculated from St. For the next 30 years, he worked in the office of the Accountant General, retiring as Superintendent.

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He saw the need for the Christian community in Bombay to unite itself in order to have an active role in the local politics of the day and also to help the apprehensive new arrivals from other parts of India who needed a foothold and a hand up in the big, bustling, businesslike city so unlike their quiet little towns. By , there were sufficient Mangaloreans in Bombay to form an Association of their own, and so he, along with some of the other stalwarts, founded the Kanara Catholic Association on 17 th February, He then held the post of President of the KCA in , , ,, and While he continued to extend his support to the KCA, he also saw the growing need for housing among the Catholics due to the large number of young people arriving in Bombay for better prospects.

Under his guidance, the Christian Association became a live body. He took a furlough from his job to personally supervise the setting up of not only the Willingdon Colony but also assisted in the formation of the Mangalorean Garden Homes in Bandra.

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H is grandchildren remember him as a very soft-spoken man who concealed a vast reservoir of knowledge and experience. He was a pioneer in the silk industry. His grand-daughter Colleen states: I remember vividly the smell of the boiling silk cocoons. He set up Bangalore Silk Filatures in , the first electrically operated silk factory in India. In , he purchased a large property adjoining the Jeppu Seminary in Mangalore and the road leading to this was named F. Silva Road after him and is still there today. He married Letitia Vas in St. He would have been very proud of his daughter Irene Rego who carried forward his strong belief in community service and was very actively involved in the KCA and its St.

Now, the torch has been passed on to F. He was christened Francis Anthony Cyril Rebello. He had his early education at the Government College at Mangalore, the only institution at the time.

Aloysius College commenced in Excelling in mathematics, he was recruited by the Office of the Accountant General, Madras Presidency. He worked there for a period of three years. Knowing there were better prospects in Bombay, he joined the same Office in the Bombay Presidency in By sheer diligence, being a man of principle and character, he was promoted in quick succession, and rose to the post of Accountant General of Bombay. Rebello was also a Justice of Peace and an Honorary Magistrate. While in Office, he helped numerous Catholics with jobs.

In fact, he recruited Mr. Peter was the hereditary Patel and Honorary Magistrate of Kallianpur, and had to manage the vast Rebello properties there. At the age of 5 years, he sent his children to Bombay. Cyril Rebello retired from the Accountants General Office in No other Catholic in India has laboured so tirelessly to improve the religious, socio, and economic status of the community, and most importantly with NO vested interests. Rebello was a man simple in appearance with austere habits. In fact, he ate and slept very little, always on the move. His visionary mind was constantly active, brimming with ideas to organise help, protect and educate the Catholics.

He was truly a missionary who practised his religion, an unassuming man who never spoke of his achievements, and was embarrassed when others praised his work. Hence, there are no photographs of him with Governors, church hierarchy, or at civic receptions even though he was Chairman of the municipality of Bandra. He founded numerous Co-operative Societies which have flourished under his initiative, labour, organisational skills and expert advice; housing, credit, education, religious and agricultural societies in Bombay, Honawar, Dharwar, Belgaum, Poona, Nasik, Bassein, and Karachi.

A firm believer that indigenous Catholics of the land should possess their own property and not be ousted by others, and also to safeguard their rights as well as to encourage other Catholics to buy property at concessional rates, led to him setting up the following Co-operative Societies: Acres of land were bought at Andheri and Vile Parle, but due to various reasons some by the Government who wanted the land for the railways the plan was abandoned, some of the land was sold, some still remains.

To revive the society, Dr. A C Rebello gave his land, now Rebello House though he was getting numerous offers from non-Catholics. Rebello thought of having a colony for Catholics on the eastern side i. Rebello was Chairman of St. Anthony's Homes from , and President in The Bombay Catholic Co-operative Housing Society Ltd, Santa Cruz the Willingdon Colony is also part of history now - sadly, after much time and toil to provide affordable housing for the community in a verdant surrounding, it was sold to a non-Catholic builder recently.

The cottages were for member families, and non-members, to enable them to have a holiday or recuperate, in a healthier climate than Bombay for nominal rates of Rs. Alas, this too has been sold due to the greed of men. He also bought 16 acres, 8 guntas of land on behalf of the society in for Rs.

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It was divided into 32 smaller plots and sold at affordable rates to Catholics to build their own homes. Numerous families benefitted from this scheme. As the Government of India Printing Press was established close by, and also the church and school, rates appreciated in the area. Rebello had grand ideas for Nasik; he wanted to build a Catholic township with schools, a Church, hospital, parks, etc. He acquired more land in October , most of which was bought by the Bishop of Poona. A portrait of Mr. Cyril Rebello, was hung in Rebello Cottage, Nasik, after his demise.

Rebello was the first person in India to adopt the co-operative rules to education. Both societies were to help families of moderate means to educate their children. Large tracts of land were bought at Kondivita and Sahar to help rural communities start co-operative farming. Subsequently, the Government took over some of the lands for the Santa Cruz airport.

He was to start one such Agricultural Co-Operative in Mangalore too, and all the bye-laws had been printed, the Registrar too, was aware of this plan but due to his sudden death, it was aborted. He founded the following Credit Societies to help low income groups obtain loans at a lower rate of interest and rescue them from the clutches of money lenders. At the Silver Jubilee celebrations in at the K. Cama Institute, an oil portrait of the late Mr. Cyril Rebello was unveiled. Mehta predicted it would be a bank soon. It is now Model Co-operative Bank Ltd.

The Conferences attracted delegates from all the states and was a grand success. The result was the All India Catholic Union. He planned the working of this Organisation, and established several administrative committees within the structure. O was a formidable organisation for the year it was founded, as the following committees were the precursors of what we have in the Diocese today. An educational committee to administer the working of the numerous schools in the Diocese.

The committee also organised several inter-school sports meets in hockey, football, cricket, and athletics; inter-school competitions in arts, music, singing and elocution, and even started a motor training school for the migrants coming to the city in need of jobs. The Guild imparted training in sewing, cooking, typing, etc. An Entertainment Committee to raise funds through fetes, socials, musical evenings, plays, etc.

A Missionary Society to collect money to help the Missions in India. An Employment Bureau to help the youth with appropriate jobs. Rebello was also instrumental in introducing several religious orders to the city as Chairman of the B. In , he suggested to Mgr. Rebello was a friend of Mgr. The Salesians came to Bombay in Rebello identified a site at Matunga, and the Salesians shifted there in He again requested Mgr.

Pera to invite the Capuchin Order to Bombay. He bought 7 acres of land on behalf of St. Unfortunately, there were changes in the Diocese of Damaun and their jurisdiction. The Capuchins were not able to obtain permission from the new ecclesiastical authorities, and moved to Mangalore. The Bombay Presidency Golf Course is now on that same land.

As his nephews and nieces were now independent, he donated his home which was next to Mt. He stayed as a paying guest at the home of Mr. Rebello was a gentleman of much landed property, a acre coffee estate in the south, large tracts of lands in the suburbs, and a handsome pension. He could have lived a very comfortable retired life, but he devoted his life to ameliorate the status of his brethren. He would acquire the lands, plan, organise, with an indefatigable energy, and then move on to his next project. Once the societies were founded b y him there would be a crazy scramble for positions of President, Chairman, Secretary, etc.

In fact, if some of the societies went into liquidation, it was mainly due to the lack of co-operation and initiative amongst its members, as without his direction they were often lost, and he would often be called back for his expert advice. Other notable recipients of this awar d we re Mahatma Gandhi, and the Gaikwad of Baroda. C Rebello has left behind a formidable legacy for the Catholics and the Church, which is so inspiring and countless people are re aping the fruits of his selfless sacrifice.

C yril Re bello died on the 20th November , and was buried at St. Rebello lived his life, with true Christian values instilled in him by his devout parents. Rebello's permanent grave which was outside the Bosco Hall, was sold by the Church, to the Netto family, without informing the Rebellos; the marble tomb stone which was engraved with his achievements has also disappeared.

His portrait, which used to be at the Bandra Gymkhana has since been removed. This was the Hon'ble Dr. The Major was born on November 7, in Goa. They lived mainly in the Byculla area. Major Cajetan Fernandez I. The Major passed away on July 30, Hospital and the Holy Family Hospital. The illustrious career of Hon'ble Dr.

Personal interviews with Mrs. The Mangalorean-Golden Jubilee Souvenir By Joseph Saldanha "When I am in Bombay, I stare at the bottles, here in Goa, the bottles stare at me, says Presidency Magistrate from Bombay", he told a newspaper reporter when visiting Goa in the prohibition era, which promptly appeared in the newspapers in Bombay. It was, but an example of Gerry's wit, and his outspokenness. Aloysius College, and then at the Bombay Law College. He practiced criminal law in Bombay and Poona. He was a dynamic speaker, and as a young lawyer, appeared before the Privy Council in London in In , he was appointed Presidency Magistrate, and endeared himself with his humane approach to litigants and accused, with his fluent Pune Marathi, and his ever present wit lightened the courtroom atmosphere, and he was popular with the bar and the bench.

At the KCA, he was, together with many supporters in Bombay and Mangalore, instrumental in raising money from well-known Mangalorean donors, as well as those of more modest means to take the KCA Hall and Yuvakalaya Hostel in Bandra from a dream to a reality. With backing from the community, at his instance, the KCA took on debt, which was paid off over time. He was undaunted by the magnitude of the task before him because he was not one to be deterred by challenges.

By sheer determination, dedication, and hard work, he guided the KCA in achieving its goal. Today, the KCA Hall is a gathering place that the community can call its own, and Yuvakalaya is a place for young men, from different parts of the country, to start and advance their career. His love for open space made him an active member of the 'Save Bombay' and 'Save Bandra' campaigns, and he succeeded in getting the intervention of Indira Gandhi in stopping an International Banking Institute from coming up on the waterfront of Carter Road in Bandra.

He supported the Ashram through its difficult times, securing again the support of Indira Gandhi, who memorably, once had her motorcade diverted from its originally planned route, in order to visit the Ashram. He helped a number of co-operative societies in Bombay, Mahabaleshwar, and Nasik. The Belmont Society in Mahabaleshwar, later named a road after him in their Society. But most of all, he is remembered for his willingness to help people from all classes, religions, and communities who came to his house daily for help and guidance on legal, personal, and family matters, free of cost.

His simplicity, sincerity, dignity, and willingness to speak up for the downtrodden is what is most remembered of Gerald J Saldanha. His early education was at St. He completed his Intermediate Science, where he stood first, from St. He was the only student to hold a triple graduate qualification in Medicine and Surgery from Grant Medical College, Bombay. He was the first student to get the degree in the Department of Anatomy and Embryology, a First Class with Distinction, and here he started the Branch of Comparative Anatomy and its Museum, winning several prestigious prizes.

Patrao's donation towards the entire panelling of the walls in the KCA Hall is to be appreciated. Aloysius College, with Rev. Kranti Farias as Hon. Louis Tauro as Hon. Three programmes for fund raising were organised, the climax being the St. Aloysius College Centenary Ball on January 26, His dear wife, Aileen, who stood by him through thick and thin was a great support.

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Patrao was a good family man, strict yet benevolent with their seven children, all well placed in life. He loved outdoor games, and loved golf in particular, and was the oldest and most active golfer in the city, having won many a trophies. Patrao was President of Dr.

A L Nair Trust. M S Kekre called Dr. Patrao 'the architect of the modern Nair Hospital'. He formed a Trust for people affected with Hansen's Disease leprosy , and was its President. The poor and the needy got treated at the Jane Patrao Charitable Hospital, which he started in memory of his mother at Moreland Road, Byculla. Patrao could not tolerate indiscipline and inefficiency. Vaze, his former student, said he would snap at a mistake made, but would soon forget it.

The great doctor believed to make a mistake is understandable, but to repeat it was not forgivable. On March 26, , on the occasion of his 80th birthday, at a public function organised by the Bombay Chapter of Association of Surgeons of India, presided by the Committee President Mr. Sadik Ali, Governor of Bombay, presented to Dr. Patrao an address in a silver casket, and a cheque of Rs. Here, a well wisher also donated Rs. Patrao said he would use the money to aid leprosy and other patients.

At the celebration for his friends, Mr. Patrao, compared him to Susrutha, the greatest surgeon of ancient India, in 6th Century B. Patrao at the function of January 29, , during the tenure of the Presidency of Mr. Patrao's passing away on November 12, , was deeply mourned. We would do well to remember "God does not ask about our ability or our inability, but our availability". This is the hallmark of the life of Dr. Patrao - his availability to people around and about him! Farias On February 19, , at a large gathering of the community, it was decided to form the Kanara Catholic Association.

With 50 Members on its rolls, Hon. Francis L Silva, the first Secretary. There were about Mangalorean Catholics at that time. Many were there who made an impressive contribution to the growth of the Kanara Catholic Association down the years. In , in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee Year of the Association, the Managing Council with full faith in the support of Members embarked on an ambitious project, the mammoth task of building a hall and hostel, having limited funds, but great hope.

It was to be a lasting monument in memory of those who had placed the community on the map of Bombay. It would answer the dire need felt in this great metropolis for reasonably priced accommodation for young men coming into a new city from North and South Kanara, be 'a home away from home' and meet the need to have a hall for the activities of the growing community. The Diamond Jubilee Year Fund was started in and focused on working towards building the hostel and hall. The next five years went with efforts made through appeals for donations and loans from Bombay, Mangalore, and overseas; sale of raffle tickets, dances and plays to raise funds.

The man at the helm at this time as President was Mr. He had the most supportive team Managing Council. Mark Vaz was elected unanimously to the Office of President for five terms, beginning with the 46th AGM held at the Nagpada House on March 27, till May 28, , when he expressed that it was the turn of others to get the post.

This shows the sterling qualities of a team builder and leader. Charles M Sequeira at the 49th AGM, held on May 25, , said of him, "Mark Vaz had splendidly guided the construction ideas leading to an improvement in the funds and a spirit of friendliness. He had also revived a number of activities which had gone down".

Minutes of the Council Meetings reveal this truth. In spite of his preoccupation with his business, Mr. Mark Vaz always found time to work for the Association. Vaz resigned from the Council on March 21, Secretary moved a Resolution, seconded by Mr. Bertram Shenoi, "that in recognition of the meritorious services rendered to the Association by Mr. Personal Sketch of Mr. Aloysius' College, Mangalore; and the Church in India, and was bountiful to small time businessmen, too. All Christian work is complimentary, and as husband and wife, Mark Vaz and Terry Vaz, played well this role with grace and humility, and worked in collaboration.

Aileen Patrao proposed the name of Mrs. Terry Vaz as President, and this was seconded by Mr. Terry Vaz was unanimously elected President of the Association, the first lady to be elected to that coveted position, was was re-elected successively til Meetings and travels to get the funds needed went on. As the completion of the construction was nearing, the Council decided to hold a competition for a name for the hostel.

Leela Rego won the prize for her submission, the name "Yuvakalaya" Abode for the Youth. Valerian, Cardinal Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay. Though meant for young men coming from Kanara, those from other Christian communities were also admitted. The building was also equipped with a Community Hall for the activities of the Association.

G J Saldanha eulogised the services of both Mr. Mark Vaz and Mrs. Terry Vaz was Vice-President, saying, "he gratefully acknowledged the co-operation of all Members, and in particular, Mr. Mark Vaz, who rendered invaluable service throughout the period of construction of the hostel. The unveiling of the portrait of Mrs.