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Fr Henry Castelino, Former Principal of Philomena College passes away

Fr Henry Castelino, Former Principal of Philomena College passes away


Mangalore Today News Network

By Fr Francis Rodrigues



Mangalore, Jun 11, 2013: Rev. Fr Henry Castelino who is a priest of the Diocese of Mangalore and well known educationist passed away on Tuesday June 11th 2013 at 2.45 p.m. in a private hospital in Mangalore because of old age as well as acute diabetes. He was 80 years old and a priest for the last 55 years.
 
Bishop of Mangalore Most Rev. Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza and Msgr Denis Prabhu the Vicar General of the Diocese of Mangalore have condoled his death.  Bishop said that we have lost a great educationist and active priest.

 

Fr. Henry CastelinoHe was born at Bendore Parish on 23rd of March, 1933 as the son of Michael Castelino and Ignatia D’Souza.  He was the youngest child of 8 children.

 
After having joined St Joseph’s Seminary, Mangalore on June 30th, 1949 and after the priestly studies, he was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Mangalore on the 1st of March 1958.
 
He was the substitude vicar of Ajekar parish from 1958 to 1962.  He was a lecturer at St Philomena College, Puttur from 1960 to 1972 and from 1974 to 1981.  He served as the founder Principal of St Mary’s College, Shirva from 1981 to 1991.  He served as the parish priest of Pernal from 1972 to 1974, of Kulur from 1991 to 1996 and of Yermal from 2000 to 2008.  He was the chancellor of the Diocese of Mangalore from 1996 to 2000.  He has also served as the Episcopal Vicar for Religious and  Public Relations Officer of the Diocesan of Mangalore from 1997 to 2000.  Having retired from active priestly ministry in May 2008 after completion of 75 years, he resided in the Senior Priests’  Home at Jeppu.

Priest with Educational Eloquence
 
According to Fr Valerian Menezes, the Judicial Vicar of the Diocese of Mangalore and student of Fr Henry Castelino at St Marys College, Shirva Fr Henry is a gentle heart within but with a serious appearance outside.  He looked very serious with black and white beard, black hair and spectacles.  But his external appearance did not correspond with the loving personality within. 


He had even shed tears with the students.  He always thought in terms of concern, convenience and welfare of the students.  To site one example the students from Kelmbet-Belman would come to the college in a morning bus which would reach Shirva at 9.35 a.m. Inorder to make them convenient he postponed the classes to 9.45 a.m. But this brought in a difficulty in the evening to delay the classes for 15 minutes because of which  some others would miss the bus.  To do away with the difficulty he started the classes at 9.30 a.m. again and informed the lecturers as well as the concerned students coming from Belman-Kelmbet root that there is no difficulty even if they are bit late to the first hour.

 
According to Fr Valerian Menezes, Fr Henry not only excelled in academics but he promoted value education.  He himself taught Moral Science in the College.  On Saturdays he would take up an hour of Catechetical instructions to the students in the Church and arrange for the confession.  Even though he was the principle he himself would take-up some English classes.  He was very proud of his students who have become priests.
 
According to Fr Clifford D’Souza, a senior priest who was the seminary companion of Fr Henry Castelino was youngest in the batch.  He was a very clever priest with excellent memory, simplicity, very generous towards the needy especially his students and a successful educationist in the colleges where he served.  He was a talkative priest but very entertaining and would go along with anybody.

According to Ronald Moras lecturer of St Mary’s College Shirva and a close associate and fan of Fr Henry Castelino many Hindu students say that they were helped in paying the college fees from the salary received by Fr Henry Castelino.  If someone would give him some gifts he would hand over them to others.  He is so excellent in his academics that even with a single word in English he would speak for hours by going into its roots, meanings and socio-linguistic implications.  He loved human beings and he also loved the nature and animals.  He would speak to the flower plants in the garden and fishes in the well.  Ronald Moras remembers that there were two owls in the college campus making the campus dirty.  Once when Fr Henry was not in the station Ronald killed one of owls with an air-gun in-order to keep the college campus clean.  As soon as Fr Henry returned he found one of the owls missing and cried for the missing owl.

According to Lancy Tauro a fan of Fr Henry Castelino, Fr Henry is a great donor, is a lover of the poor and helped many students to continue with their studies.

Thousands of students have studied under Fr Henry Castelino and have been  inspired by his person.  Ex Chief Minister of Karnataka Sadananda Gowda, Kaup MLA Vinaya Kumar Sorake, Veer Chakr Major Gen Nanjappa, A S Bopanna, J R Lobo the present MLA of Mangalore South and former commissioner of Mangalore,
V.U. George, Editor, Mangalore Today, Walter Nandalike of Daijiworld  are some of the few outstanding names among the sea of his students.


His funeral Mass would be celebrated at St Vincent Ferrer Church, Valencia at 10.00 a.m. on Friday 14th of June and the mortal remains would be interred at priests’ cemetery in Valencia.


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Comments on this Article
I J S SHET, Mangalore Wed, June-12-2013, 7:13
The passing away of a great educationist and Good Priest of Mangalore. Many remember his good works and influence on their own lives. He served over half a century. His master Christ cured ten but only nine came to thank Him - that is happening today too. God has His own way to reward in the next life! May Rev Fr Henry’s Soul Rest in Eternal Peace. RIP!
Joseph Dcunha, Mangalore/Mumbai Wed, June-12-2013, 12:57
Extremely sad to read the sad demise of our dearest Principal.May his soul RIP
Vijay D’Costa, Mangalore Wed, June-12-2013, 12:52
I lost my best mentor , a best friend , best teacherand principal. RIP
William, Ajekar Wed, June-12-2013, 12:48
Fr Henry not only excelled in academics but he promoted value education.
Dr.Abdul Salim, Abu Dhabi/ Mangalore Tue, June-11-2013, 2:03

He was a great human being. He was a friend and a teacher to all us in the college. Any one could approach him for anything, any time. He was an extraordinary human. We will miss him

Philomena D’souza, Udupi -Dubai Tue, June-11-2013, 1:53
It is indeed a painful news for all us here. Our family is indebted to Fr. Henry. He was much more than a parish priest. He was very loving and helpful in our difficult times. We will never forget him. May his soul rest in peace.
Prakash Lobo, Mulki/ Dubai Tue, June-11-2013, 1:44

May the great soul rest in peace.

Vincent D’souza, Putur/ Bangalore Tue, June-11-2013, 10:18
I am not his student. But I know him from our college history. People used to say about a great priest who steered the college into a great institution. May his soul rest peace.
V U George, Mangalore Tue, June-11-2013, 8:40

Fr., I can still hear you calling. "Come here man"..."What were you doing in the backyard....chasing rats? or dog?......."Why you didn’t come for Mass today?" ... "Kneel down and pray" now! Fr., I still remember our meeting in Bishop House some time back. And all the two years of Graduation in St. Philomina. The third year, Fr. Serao ruled. Then we knew how much we loved you. You were more than a priest or a principal. You were a friend, philosopher and a guardian. You were someone very special. We miss you...a lot. You will remain in our heart for ever. Goodbye Father.

I J Saldanha-Shet, Mangalore-Rosario Tue, June-11-2013, 8:22
It is sad to note that a Priest of the Diocese who was a great asset and a marked educator of a high stature has passed on. He was a talented human well like by the ordinary person. He was of a great support to the poor and needy and particularly of the student community of the time. May his dear Soul rest peacefully in his LORD! -ijss.
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