Monte Mariano Church

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Monte Mariano Church at Farangipet in Mangalore, India, is a church where the Roman Catholic festival Monti Fest was initiated by Joachim Miranda, a Goan Catholic priest at Farangipet in 1763.

History[]

The church was built by the Portuguese in 1568 and was then part of the erstwhile South Canara district. It was mentioned by the Italian traveller Pietro Della Valle, who visited Mangalore in 1623,[1] referring to is as the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.

Monte Mariano (Mount of Mary) is the official name for the place. The Monti fest derives its name, from Monte. Fr. Joachim Miranda, started the annual new corn feast. The feast is celebrated every year on 8 September. The statue of Infant Mary in the chapel was brought by a family in Nelyadi-Kerala from Italy.[2] Though Tippu Sultan destroyed the churches of Canara, he spared Monte Mariano Church in deference to the friendship of his father Hyder Ali with Father Miranda. The Church is situated on the banks of River Nethravathi.

Services[]

There is a regular English mass at 6AM and Sunday Konkani mass at 8AM.[3]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Raviprasad Kamila (27 November 2004). "The holy heritage". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 19 January 2005. Retrieved 23 August 2008.
  2. ^ "Christianity Archives - Around Mangalore - info@aroundmangalore.com". aroundmangalore.com. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  3. ^ John B. Monteiro. "Monti Fest Originated at Farangipet - 240 Years Ago!". Daijiworld Media Pvt Ltd Mangalore. Archived from the original on 25 January 2008.

Coordinates: 12°52′22″N 74°57′16″E / 12.8727°N 74.9545°E / 12.8727; 74.9545

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