- Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares
Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares (Alvares Mar Julius, Julius Mar Alvarez) (
April 29 1836 -September 23 1923 ) was aRoman Catholic priest inGoa andBritish India , and laterArchbishop -Metropolitan for theSyriac Orthodox Church .Citation
last =Kiraz
first =George A.
title =The Credentials of Mar Julius Alvares, bishop of Ceylon, Goa and India Excluding Malabar
newspaper =HUGOYE: JOURNAL OF SYRIAC STUDIES
pages =
volume =7
issue =2
year =2004
date =July
url = http://syrcom.cua.edu/Hugoye/Vol7No2/HV7N2Kiraz.html
accessdate =2007-06-30]Early life
Alvares was born in
Verna ,Goa ,India .cite web
title =His Grace Alvares Mar Julius Metropolitan
work =StAlvares.com
url =http://www.stalvares.com/docs/about.php
accessdate =2007-06-30 ]Career as a Priest
Alvares was appointed by the
Archbishop of Goa to minister to Catholics in territories ofBritish India . ThePortuguese Crown claimed these territories by virtue of ancient privileges (Papal Privilege ofRoyal Patronage granted by popes beginning in the 14th century, calledPadroado in Portuguese). However, these ancient privileges were in sharp contrast to the orders and demands of the more modern Popes and the Congregation of Propaganda Fide which had separated these areas and re-organized them as Vicariates Apostolic ruled by non-Portuguese bishops, since the English rulers wished to have non-Portuguese bishops.Successive Portuguese governments fought against this, terming this as unjustified aggression by latter Popes against the irrevocable grant of Royal Patronage to the Portuguese Crown, an agitation that spread to the Goan patriots, subjects of the Portuguese Crown.
When, under
Pope Pius IX andPope Leo XIII , thehierarchy in British India was formally re-organized independently ofPortugal but with Portuguese consent, a group of pro-Padroado Goan Catholics inBombay united under the leadership of the scholar Dr. Lisboa e Pinto and Fr. Alvares as theSociety for the Defense of the Royal Patronage and agitated with theHoly See , the British India government and the Portuguese government against these changes.chism
However, their agitation failed to reverse these changes. Angry with the Portuguese government, the group broke away from the Catholic Church and created a schismatic church confederated with, and subject to, the Malankara Orthodox Church
Alvares was consecrated as Mar Julious I on
July 28 ,1889 , by the Orthodox Bishop ofKottayam ,Paulose Mar Athanasious , with the permission of the Syrian OrthodoxPatriarch ofAntioch Ignatious Boutrous III to beArchbishop of Alvares' autocephalousLatin Rite Independent Orthodox Church of Ceylon, Goa and India .Alvares and Lisboa e Pinto hoped to draw many Goans away from the Catholic Church and to their newly founded sect in order to register their protest against Papal opposition to the Padroado. However, the Orthodox Church of Goa was a failure, for outside this group, very few Goans acceded to this sect.
When
Joseph Rene Vilatte was searching for a bishop with orders recognized by the Catholic Church, in order to solicit consecration, he was guided to Alvares, who, jointly withPaulose Mar Athanasious , and with the permission of the Syrian Orthodox Patriarch, consecrated him in 1892 inColombo ,Sri Lanka . This became Alvares' seat.As Mar Julious I, Alvares lived at
Colombo andBrahmavar -Calianpur (Kalyanpur), a village near the town ofUdipi in theCanara Coast , and finally in the town ofRibandar in Goa, where he died ofdysentery and was buried.Dr. Lisboa e Pinto, acting in his capacity as the U.S. Consul, witnessed Alvares' and Vilatte's consecrations.
Legacy
The Orthodox Church in Ribandar still exists, and has been renovated. Although congregation is small, the "Orthodox Church of Goa" has survived almost a century after the death of Bishop Alvares. This St Mary's Jacobite Church conducts services catering to the Jacobite
Keralite settlers in Goa.References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.