Joseph Thekedathu – “The starting of the first salesian work in Bombay and its consolidation (1928-1950)” in “Insediamenti e iniziative salesiane dopo Don Bosco. Saggi di storiografia”

Several of the above mentioned factors convinced mgr. Louis Mathias, the first provincial of the Salesians in India, of the importance of starting a Salesian house in Bombay.

He had, however, another compelling reason. Every year several groups of Salesians from Europe used to land in Bombay and occasionally someone had also to be repatriated. Before the Salesians opened a house in that city, a superior from Assam had to go down to Bombay every time a new group arrived from Europe and for the departure of certain people.

 

Index

  • 1. General information about the city of Bombay
  • 2. Entry of the Salesians into Bombay
    • 2.1 Importance of starting a Salesian house in Bombay
    • 2.2 Difficulty of entering into Bombay
    • 2.3 Double ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Bombay
    • 2.4 The Catholic Educational Institute, Tardeo, Bombay
  • 3. The Salesians at Tardeo, Bombay
    • 3.1 Rectorate of fr. Hauber
    • 3.2 Rectorate of fr. Tornquist
    • 3.3 Rectorate of fr. Maschio
  • 4. The interlude at Cumballa Hill
  • 5. The Salesians at Matunga, Bombay

Reference time period: 1928 – 1950

J. Thekedathu, “The starting of the first salesian work in Bombay and its consolidation (1928-1950)“, in “Insediamenti e iniziative salesiane dopo Don Bosco. Saggi di storiografia“. Atti del 2° convegno-seminario di storia dell’Opera salesiana, Roma, 1-5 novembre 1995, a cura di Francesco Motto, LAS, Roma 1996 (Studi, 9), 245-274.

Reference institution:
Istituto Storico Salesiano
Istituto Storico Salesiano

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