Vision
To reach out to all for spiritual needs of the local Christians
Mission
To build a humanity of love and service by Christian witness
To build faith formation for responsible citizenship
To be responsible to change the mission of being God’s kingdom of love peace and brotherhood
To heal the broken & fragmented world and restore the integrity of creation.
How it all started:
The history of Catholic Church Godhra, Panchamahal District dates back to British times when the railway lines were laid connecting Bombay and Delhi. Of course the first Christians here were Methodist who established schools, hostels, teacher training institutions and built Churches all over the district with manifold social activities. Earliest of the Catholics we have a written record is that of Mr. J. J. Baptista, son in law of Anna Bonsley who came from Ahemadnagar in Satara district in the present Maharashtra State. Mr. J. J. Baptista was devout catholic of Anglo Indian community and kept the upper floor of his house for Holy Mass as he was station master of Godhra Railway Station in 1942. Mr. Alick Bonsley, son of Mrs. Anna Bonsley then became the chief ticket inspector in Godhra. Himself too a devout catholic opened his house for all religious celebrations whenever priests were available from Bombay or Baroda. History (railway Bulletin) has it that his Lordship Longinus Pereira of Bombay Archdiocese visited the Godhra Catholic Community in October 1958 with Rev. Fr. Gomes SJ of Rosary Church Baroda. In 1959 December 27, Fr. Gomes celebrated Christmas followed by New Year celebrations on the first of January 1960 in premises of the Railway employees. On that day community being bigger altar was installed and decorated in the residential premises of the narrow gauge yard quarters. Ceremonies and celebrations were held with the accompaniment of music by late Mr. Eric Samuel who was known as a one man band.
In the years that followed Catholics of Ghodra seem to have been looked after by Dahod Parish as some baptism records of Catholics are found there. In the year 1974, the territory of Panchmahal, Dahod was entrusted to the Divine Word Missionaries by the Bishop of Baroda for evangelization and development. First Divine Word Missionary to be appointed was Fr. Joseph Lopez SVD who took up residence in Dahod who also looked after the needs of Catholics in Godhra. He was then joined by Fr. Leo Cornelio SVD. In the year 1976, Fr. William Lenzen SVD, the retired Principal of St. Paul’s High School, Indore arrived Godhra. Staying in a rented house he negotiated for the purchase of land and began constructions, helped by late Br. Ignatius Gnanarul SVD and supervised by an engineer Mr. Pinto. The work was completed by Fr. Denis D’Souza SVD, who also negotiated the purchase of land for a school to be run by the Divine Word Missionaries.
It is to be noted also that Catholic Church Halol and Shanti Bhavan Devgarh Baria form part of the Catholic Church Trust Godhra. On first June 1985 the Mission Sisters of Ajmer an indigenous congregation came to help the Divine Word Missionaries after the agreement signed by between the parties. In the year 1992 (4/11/1992) a mutual agreement was signed by the Bishop of Vadodara Rt. Rev. Francis Braganza SJ and then Provincial Superior Ignatius Thottappilly SVD by which a clear demarcation of property was made by both parties. By this agreement the land and the structures big or small, present or future including the parish house will belong to the diocese of Baroda while the school and all the property and the structures in St. Arnold’s School compound will belong to the Society of the Divine Word (Central Indian Province). Catholic Church grew in name and fame in Godhra with the growth of St. Arnold’s School which is run in Gujarati and English Mediums. It is a comparatively low cost educational institution. With this educational institution a stable community of Catholics also has come into existence. Catholics of Godhra make a very faithful community with almost 100 % attendance in Holy Mass.
They are dependent on poor wages received for their jobs, paying debts for their newly built houses and caring for their less fortunate relations. But truly they live trusting in God’s loving providence. In earlier days, Catholics in Godhra came together for Holy Eucharist in the railway colony bungalow and later shifted to a narrow room in the church compound always served by Divine Word Missionaries Now the parish community is looked forward to have worthy place of worship by renovating the present Prayer Hall and for this since all the year 2004, we have begun to collect funds with the help of our Bishop and Provincial. It is especially to be noted that if the present hall is used for any other purpose than worship a sum of Rs. 30 to 35 thousand will have to be paid every year to the municipality according to the assessment.
Miles Stones:
Confreres who worked so far
Name of the Confreres | Post/Assignment | Year |
Fr. Joseph Kazhukattuthale | Assistant Parish Priest |
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Fr. Adolph Roche | Assistant Parish Priest | 1977-1979 |
Fr. Dennis D’Souza | Parish Priest | 1977-1985 |
Fr. John De Britto | Assistant Parish Priest | 1980-1985 |
Fr. Chackochan Kakkanath | Parish Priest | 1980-1988 |
Fr. Mark Mathias | Assistant Parish Priest | 1985-1988 |
Fr. Joe Vas | Parish Priest, | 1985-1989 |
Fr. Jose Pulickal | Assistant Parish Priest | 1988-1998 |
Fr. Francis Veigas | Parish Priest | 1989-1990 |
Fr. John De Britto | Parish Priest | 1989-1992 |
Fr. Jacob Vazhavelil | Pastoral Experience | 1990-1991 |
Fr. Raju Sastya | Pastoral Experience | 1992-1992 |
Fr. Ignatius Thottapilly | Parish Priest | 1994-1999 |
Fr. Charles Pinto | Parish Priest | 1996-1997 |
Fr. Sleevaiah Bandanatham | Assistant Parish priest | 1997-1998 |
Fr. Sleevaiah Bandanadam | Parish Priest | 1998-2000 |
Fr. Maria Paulraj | Assistant Parish Priest | 2000-2003 |
Fr. Joseph Vayalil | Parish Priest | 2004-2013 |
Dn. Arockia Muthu Selvam | Diaconate Ministry | 2012-2013 |
Fr. Arockia Muthu Selvam | Assistant parish Priest | 2013- |