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Mateus de Oliveira Xavier

Dom Mateus de Oliveira Xavier (Vila de Rei, Vila de Rei, 14 October 1858 — Goa, 19 May 1929) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin and Patriarch of the East Indies.

Mateus de Oliveira Xavier
TitleArchbishop of Goa and Daman
Personal
Born(1858-09-14)14 September 1858
Vila de Rei
Died19 May 1929(1929-05-19) (aged 70)
Goa
ReligionRoman Catholic
NationalityPortuguese
Home townValle de Urra
Parent(s)Joaquim de Oliveira
Maria Joaquina Braz de Oliveira
DenominationCatholic
SchoolUniversity of Coimbra
Senior posting
Based inRoman Catholic Diocese of Cochin
Period in office31 December 1908 - 19 May 1929

Biography edit

He was the son of Joaquim de Oliveira and Maria Joaquina Braz de Oliveira. At an early age, he, along with his siblings, were sent to Fundada, to live with their paternal grandparents.[1] There, under the care of his uncles, João and Sebastião de Oliveira Xavier and Aniceto de Oliveira, he received the rudimentary theological instruction.[1] In 1871, he was sent to the neighbouring village of Sertã to study Latin, with Father Joaquim Pedro Pereira, a distinguished professor, before completing his Latin exam at the Liceu de Santarém (lyceum of Santarém).[1]

In October 1874, he entered the Seminário Patriarcal de Santarém (Patriarchal Seminary of Santarém) to study the ecclesiastical sciences.[1] Once his theological studies were concluded, in October 1879, he went to Castelo Branco (seat of the Diocese) and prepared to receive religious orders, along with his brothers.[1] Ordained presbytery on 11 June 1881, he continued on to Coimbra; in October he registered for theology studies at the university, studying with distinction and concluding in 1888.[1]

In addition to inheriting the chaplaincy at the Convent of Santa Clara, he presided as the president of the Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul, the philanthropic association constituted by students.[1] In October 1888, he was appointed professor of ecclesiastical and preparatory studies, as well as spiritual director at the Colégio das Missões Ultramarinas (College of Overseas Missions) in Cernache do Bonjardim.[1] He held this position until 1893.[1]

Missionary edit

In 1893, the Patriarch of the East Indies, D. António Sebastião Valente, returned to Portugal on sabbatical, in order to alleviate his failing health.[1] Recognizing his abilities, he invited Bishop Mateus to be his private secretary. Oliveira Xavier accepted the position and left for Portuguese India on 11 January 1884, arriving on 5 March in Goa.[1] On 7 November D. Mateus Xavier was named missionary for the Patriarchy of India.[1] He landed in Cochim on 18 February 1894 and visited the suffragan diocese, then governed by D. João Gomes Ferreira, before carrying-on to Goa.[1]

There, in addition to his duties, he was nominated metropolitan and pontifical judge, before finally being elected rector of the Rachol Seminary in June 1894.[1] Undertaking a vast series of reforms at the seminary, he established a preparatory school that concentrated in theological studies.[1] With further authorization from the government and pontificate, he created a theology faculty, turing the Rachol Seminary into primary and best institution in India.[1]

Bishop edit

 
A view of the Sé Cathedral of Goa, reconstructed through initiatives of the former Bishop of Cochim

Following the death of Bishop D. João Gomes Ferreira, D. Mateus Xavier was nominated to replace him as the Bishop of Cochim on 11 October 1897.[1] D. António Sebastião Valente and the Minister of the Navy, Henrique de Barros Gomes, supported his nomination, which was confirmed on 11 October 1897 by Pope Leo XIII.[1] Since the Papal bulls were slow to reach India, the episcopal consecration was only held on 30 January 1898, in the Sé Cathedral of Goa. He arrived in the Diocese on 5 March, making his solemn entry to take possession of his diocese.[1]

His first act in the Diocese was to re-begin work on the new cathedral, whose central nave fell into ruin following a stormy night: D. Mateus Xavier, therefore, had no cathedral to preach from, when he arrived.[1] Furthermore, the Christians in the area were embroiled in controversies associated with the caste system.[1] He sought to resolve or arbitrate many of the issues of these Christians, opening the local churches and continued work on the cathedral.[1]

The cathedral, which was constructed in a nondescript style, that mixed Manueline and Indian ornamentation.[1] Work on the site began in the middle of 1898.[1] It was re-opened for worship of the Te Deum marking the coronation of Pope Pius X on 9 August 1903, eventually solemnly consecrated on 19 November 1905, assisted by patriarch D. António Sebastião Valente, local and neighbouring bishops (a total of 11 prelates).[1]

D. Mateus Xavier contributed to the advancement of local education, expanding local schools and elevating smaller schools to lyceums, contracting 15 and 20 teachers, establishing full preparatory instruction that allowed entry to Indian universities.[1] Later, these official schools were aggregated into the University of Madrasta, receiving subsidies from English government, under appropriate conditions.[1]

Later life edit

By decree on 31 December 1908, after the death of D. António Sebastião Valente, Bishop Mateus was elevated to Archbishop of Goa and Patriarch of the East Indies (on 26 February 1909), a position he held until his death, on 19 May 1929. In 1928, with the addition of Diocese of Daman, the archbishopric was expanded, and D. Mateus Xavier became the Archbishop of Goa and Daman.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "D. Mateus Oliveira Xavier", Portugal: Dicionário Histórico, Corográfico, Heráldico, Biográfico, Bibliográfico, Numismático e Artístico (in Portuguese), vol. VII, Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 706–707

External links edit

  • Catholic Hierarchy
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This article contains translated text and the factual accuracy of the translation should be checked by someone fluent in Portuguese and English Dom Mateus de Oliveira Xavier Vila de Rei Vila de Rei 14 October 1858 Goa 19 May 1929 was a Portuguese Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin and Patriarch of the East Indies Mateus de Oliveira XavierTitleArchbishop of Goa and DamanPersonalBorn 1858 09 14 14 September 1858Vila de ReiDied19 May 1929 1929 05 19 aged 70 GoaReligionRoman CatholicNationalityPortugueseHome townValle de UrraParent s Joaquim de OliveiraMaria Joaquina Braz de OliveiraDenominationCatholicSchoolUniversity of CoimbraSenior postingBased inRoman Catholic Diocese of CochinPeriod in office31 December 1908 19 May 1929 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Missionary 1 2 Bishop 1 3 Later life 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBiography editHe was the son of Joaquim de Oliveira and Maria Joaquina Braz de Oliveira At an early age he along with his siblings were sent to Fundada to live with their paternal grandparents 1 There under the care of his uncles Joao and Sebastiao de Oliveira Xavier and Aniceto de Oliveira he received the rudimentary theological instruction 1 In 1871 he was sent to the neighbouring village of Serta to study Latin with Father Joaquim Pedro Pereira a distinguished professor before completing his Latin exam at the Liceu de Santarem lyceum of Santarem 1 In October 1874 he entered the Seminario Patriarcal de Santarem Patriarchal Seminary of Santarem to study the ecclesiastical sciences 1 Once his theological studies were concluded in October 1879 he went to Castelo Branco seat of the Diocese and prepared to receive religious orders along with his brothers 1 Ordained presbytery on 11 June 1881 he continued on to Coimbra in October he registered for theology studies at the university studying with distinction and concluding in 1888 1 In addition to inheriting the chaplaincy at the Convent of Santa Clara he presided as the president of the Conference of the St Vincent de Paul the philanthropic association constituted by students 1 In October 1888 he was appointed professor of ecclesiastical and preparatory studies as well as spiritual director at the Colegio das Missoes Ultramarinas College of Overseas Missions in Cernache do Bonjardim 1 He held this position until 1893 1 Missionary edit In 1893 the Patriarch of the East Indies D Antonio Sebastiao Valente returned to Portugal on sabbatical in order to alleviate his failing health 1 Recognizing his abilities he invited Bishop Mateus to be his private secretary Oliveira Xavier accepted the position and left for Portuguese India on 11 January 1884 arriving on 5 March in Goa 1 On 7 November D Mateus Xavier was named missionary for the Patriarchy of India 1 He landed in Cochim on 18 February 1894 and visited the suffragan diocese then governed by D Joao Gomes Ferreira before carrying on to Goa 1 There in addition to his duties he was nominated metropolitan and pontifical judge before finally being elected rector of the Rachol Seminary in June 1894 1 Undertaking a vast series of reforms at the seminary he established a preparatory school that concentrated in theological studies 1 With further authorization from the government and pontificate he created a theology faculty turing the Rachol Seminary into primary and best institution in India 1 Bishop edit nbsp A view of the Se Cathedral of Goa reconstructed through initiatives of the former Bishop of Cochim Following the death of Bishop D Joao Gomes Ferreira D Mateus Xavier was nominated to replace him as the Bishop of Cochim on 11 October 1897 1 D Antonio Sebastiao Valente and the Minister of the Navy Henrique de Barros Gomes supported his nomination which was confirmed on 11 October 1897 by Pope Leo XIII 1 Since the Papal bulls were slow to reach India the episcopal consecration was only held on 30 January 1898 in the Se Cathedral of Goa He arrived in the Diocese on 5 March making his solemn entry to take possession of his diocese 1 His first act in the Diocese was to re begin work on the new cathedral whose central nave fell into ruin following a stormy night D Mateus Xavier therefore had no cathedral to preach from when he arrived 1 Furthermore the Christians in the area were embroiled in controversies associated with the caste system 1 He sought to resolve or arbitrate many of the issues of these Christians opening the local churches and continued work on the cathedral 1 The cathedral which was constructed in a nondescript style that mixed Manueline and Indian ornamentation 1 Work on the site began in the middle of 1898 1 It was re opened for worship of the Te Deum marking the coronation of Pope Pius X on 9 August 1903 eventually solemnly consecrated on 19 November 1905 assisted by patriarch D Antonio Sebastiao Valente local and neighbouring bishops a total of 11 prelates 1 D Mateus Xavier contributed to the advancement of local education expanding local schools and elevating smaller schools to lyceums contracting 15 and 20 teachers establishing full preparatory instruction that allowed entry to Indian universities 1 Later these official schools were aggregated into the University of Madrasta receiving subsidies from English government under appropriate conditions 1 Later life edit By decree on 31 December 1908 after the death of D Antonio Sebastiao Valente Bishop Mateus was elevated to Archbishop of Goa and Patriarch of the East Indies on 26 February 1909 a position he held until his death on 19 May 1929 In 1928 with the addition of Diocese of Daman the archbishopric was expanded and D Mateus Xavier became the Archbishop of Goa and Daman See also editCatholic Church in IndiaReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa D Mateus Oliveira Xavier Portugal Dicionario Historico Corografico Heraldico Biografico Bibliografico Numismatico e Artistico in Portuguese vol VII Lisbon Portugal pp 706 707External links editCatholic Hierarchy GCatholic Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp India Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mateus de Oliveira Xavier amp oldid 1096104091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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