- Stephen Ferrando
Stephen Ferrando born
Rossiglione ,Italy September 28 1895 , diedJune 21 ,1978 , was an Italianmissionary belonging to theSalesians of Don Bosco (SDB), an order founded by St.John Bosco . Ferrando was ordained a priest onMarch 18 1923 at the Salesian Institute ofBorgo San Martino ,Alessandria , Italy. A few months latter he was assigned to serve inBritish India , as part of the third batch of missionaries dispatched. Ferrando leftVenice onDecember 2 ,1923 along with nine other companions, reachingShillong , then thecapital of theAssam province of British India and headquarters of thePrefecture Apostolic of Assam onDecember 23 . There he was entrusted with the responsibility of forming future missionary personnel for the Prefecture, serving as theMaster of Novices . He also served as theCatechist and then theRector ofOur Lady's House in Shillong and in 1929, became a Council Member of the Provincial team of the Salesians in thediocese .At that time, the
Holy See had entrusted theArchdiocese ofMadras , the diocese of Krishnanagar and the Prefecture Apostolic of Assam to the Salesians.On
July 9 1934 , Ferrando was consecrated and installed as thebishop ofKrishnanagar inNadiab , the island-city in the province ofBengal ; he choose "Apostolus Christi", "An apostle for Christ" as his motto. When the Prefecture of Assam was elevated as the bishopric of Shillong shortly after, Ferrando was transferred as the Bishop of Shillong as its second bishop onNovember 26 1935 , a position he held untilJune 26 1968 , when he retired (The diocese was then promoted to anarchdiocese , so that his successor was anarchbishop ).The young diocese was faced with many challenges, none greater than the shortage of personnel. Ferrando immediately threw himself into the work of increasing the diocesan personnel. On
March 18 1932 , he wrote to theRector Major of the Salesians, "St. Francis Xavier made that emotional appeal to the studious youth of his times. From the same wonderful land of India I renew his appeal so that many may come to work in Assam... The harvest is rich... but the laborers are few."At that time, missionaries were valued as facilitators for social improvement and uplift, and delegations were continually calling on Ferrando from the
Asom ,Khasi s, Mundas,Karbi s,Tiwa s, Bodos, theManipuri s, Garos, Nagas and other tribes requesting that he assign priests, nuns, doctors, educationists and other personnel to their communities. In his annual report of 1945-46, Ferrando wrote, "This makes me very anxious, because if once a favorable occasion is lost, it is difficult to regain it." Missionaries such asL. Piasecki ,A. Pianazzi ,C. Vendrame andA. Ravalico expended themselves to conform and strengthen the Christians of the large and extensive diocese.On
April 10 1936 , the Bishop's House, formerly the residence of thePrefect Apostolic , went up in flames. Ferrando immediately began plans to build the diocese a properCathedral with adjacentseminary , bishop's house and aresthouse for exhausted missionaries.At the beginning of 1937, Ferrando spent several weeks visiting villages and baptized hundreds of
catechumen s and confirmed two hundred souls.During
World War II , the British Government ordered the internment of most of the Italian and German missionaries throughout British India. While fifty-six of his missionaries wereinterned or expelled, he was left with thirty priests and twenty other clerics to man the diocese.Believing it necessary to organize the local people to take up clerical positions, Ferrando founded the "
Missionary Sisters of Mary, Help of Christians " (MSMHC) in 1942. In 1962, he succeeded at last in setting up theSt. Paul's Minor Seminary in Shillong.In early 1969, the
Government of India declared that foreign missionaries must be recalled and replaced by locals. As a result of this, Ferrando too resigned and made way for an Indian citizen to be appointed; he was appointedTitular Archbishop ofTroyna . Ferrando retired to Italy, where he diedJune 21 1978 .Ferrando was a regular contributor of articles of missiological,
cultural , anthropological, geographical and historical nature on the Assam Mission to such publications as the "Bollettino Salesiano ", "Gioventù Missionaria ", etc.ource
The non-copyrighted book "Apostle of Christ: Essays in Honor of Bishop Stephen Ferrando, S.D.B." edited by Drs. Paul Vadakumpadan and Jose Varickasseril, Vendrame Institute Publications, Sacred Heart Theological College, Shillong, 2003, and more particularly, text from the essay "The Missionary Vision of Stephen Ferrando" by George Maliekal. OCLC|60444716.
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