By Nirmala Carvalho

Mumbai: The Bombay archdiocese has mourned the death of Monsignor Nereus Rodrigues, a pioneer of education in the western Indian city of Mumbai.

The monsignor spent more than 60 years in the archdiocese’s education apostolate and founded St Andrew’s College in Bandra. He was 97.

During his time in education ministry, Monsignor Rodrigues served as the inspector of Catholic Schools. He also headed the Headmasters’ Association, which represented all schools – religious and secular, and was once awarded Maharashtra state’s Best Teacher Award. Later, he was elected the president of the All-India National Association of Catholic Schools.

“No doubt his loss is huge. But his legacy looms much larger,” said Jesuit Father Charles Rodrigues, the late priest’s nephew, in a video message played during the funeral on November 27.

“With his head Father Nereus was an extraordinary planner, organizer, thinker and administrator. But those of us who knew him well would be moved by his tender heart that cared for people, prayed for people and built life-long relationships—across generations and all around the globe–that still endure,” the Jesuit said.

“Yes, he always made time for his family and for so many others who approached him for wisdom and counsel. But his ‘prime time’ was always for the Eucharist and prayer. Many of you may know Father Nereus as an exemplary disciplinarian; not many would know what an incredibly disciplined life he lived himself—in his diet, his habits, his correspondence, his reading and scholarship—but above all in his time for prayer,” his nephew continued.

Cardinal Oswald Gracias presided at the service, and said despite his age, Rodrigues still had much to offer to the archdiocese.

“I felt sad, I felt strange [when he heard of the death]. He had so much yet to do, he had so much unfinished business so many ideas so much wisdom, so much guidance,” the cardinal said.

“He was my own parish priest, my only parish priest, I was his assistant, and he molded us into one family: The priests, the sisters all worked together,” Cardinal Gracias continued.

Father Magi Murzello, the current rector of St. Andrew’s College, told Crux the news of Rodrigues’s death was “terribly heartbreaking.”

“His passing is a big loss to the archdiocese. Monsignor left a rich legacy behind,” he said.

Source: cruxnow.com

4 Comments

  1. I cannot imagine how a priest who was 95 years old was still given the reins to deal with the Finance of Bandra Fair at Mount Mary!! Do we not have younger capable priests?? How is it that Fr. Hugh was literally jostled and admitted into Clergy Home when he was a little over 60 while Fr. Nereus continued working till the ripe old age of 97!

    Is the hierarchy openly discriminating against priests because there is no higher authority to check them??? Please stop preaching to us and waxing eloquent on matters they themselves dont follow.

  2. I would like to know why u deleted constructive and truthful comments
    I am 71
    And all along I encourage and train youngsters

  3. Yes he was an all rounder
    I would have been happy if he had retired at 60
    And trained young priest or laymen
    And guided them from outside
    Rather than holding on to a post
    This would have helped others to be promoted and go up the ladder of success

  4. Respectful farewell to Monsignor Nereus Rodrigues. Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord and let your perpetual light shine upon the departed soul.

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