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1 Life  



1.1  Early life  





1.2  Seminary  





1.3  Missionary  





1.4  Spiritual Director  







2 Death and veneration  



2.1  The cause for his canonisation  







3 Legacy  





4 References  





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The Venerable


Agnelo Gustavo Adolfo de Souza, S.F.X.
Portrait of de Souza, early 20th-century century
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Orders
Ordination24 September 1899
by Archbishop António Sebastião Valente
Personal details
Born

Agnelo Gustavo Adolfo de Souza


21 January 1869
Died20 November 1927 (aged 58)
Rachol, Goa Portuguese India, Portuguese Empire
BuriedOur Lady of Pilar Monastery,
Pilar, Goa, Portuguese India, Portuguese Empire
Alma materRachol Seminary

Agnelo Gustavo Adolfo de Souza S.F.X. (21 January 1869 – 20 November 1927), was a Goan Roman Catholic priest of the Society of the Missionaries of St. Francis Xavier, Pilar who performed missionary work in the province of Goa, then part of Portuguese India. The cause for his canonization has been accepted for investigation by the Holy See, and has progressed to the point that he has been declared Venerable.

Life

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Early life

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De Souza was born in the village of Anjuna to Miguel Arcanjo de Souza and Maria Sinforosa Perpetua Magalhães. His parents had nine children, eight sons and a daughter, among whom Agnelo was the sixth child. Even as a small child, all were impressed by his behaviour. From a young age he would remember sermons heard at Mass and would teach doton'n, that is the catechism, to other children, some even older than him. When De Souza was eleven, his parents died suddenly. As his mother was dying, she entrusted her children to the care of Mary, the mother of Jesus.[1]

Seminary

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With the encouragement of an older brother who was already a priest, de Souza pursued a call to the priesthood. He studied philosophy and theology at the Patriarchal Seminary at Rachol. Always in very poor health, he was allowed to live in a private dwelling off the seminary grounds, where he was able to do his studies diligently. He secured the much coveted and singular honor of acessit in his final year of study.

Souza wanted to enter a religious institute, but they had been banned in the lands under the Portuguese Crown since 1835. After much prayer and reflection, de Souza joined the Diocesan Missionary Society of St. Francis Xavier of Pilar on 17 July 1897. He was ordained on 24 September 1898, by the Archbishop of Goa and Patriarch of the East Indies, António Sebastião Valente.

Missionary

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On 8 September 1908, de Souza became a full-fledged member of the Society. His life as a priest took him to Siroda and Sanvordem in Goa, besides Kumta, near Karwar. He was their priest, preacher, confessor and administrator.

Spiritual Director

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The then Archbishop of Goa e Damão and Patriarch of the East Indies, Mateus de Oliveira Xavier, appointed de Souza as the Spiritual Director of the Patriarchal Seminary of Rachol on 20 May 1918.

Death and veneration

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De Souza died on the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was on 20 November in 1927. He collapsed on the pulpit towards the end of the sermon. He insisted on waiting till the Benediction of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. He was buried in Rachol. The parish priest who buried him roughly said these words "Hanvem atanch eka Santak matiek laila", which means "I have just laid a Saint to rest." His remains were brought to Pilar on 10 January 1939.[2]

Tomb of Father Agnel

The cause for his canonisation

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The process of canonization was begun by the Society with the permission of the Patriarch of Goa in 1947. The second process was presented to the Sacred Congregation of Rites on 5 October 1959. The Sacred Congregation of Rites approved the third process of "De non-cultu" on 27 May 1969.[2] De Souza was declared venerable by the Vatican on 10 November 1986.[3]

A 'feast day' is granted only to the beatified or canonized persons. As de Souza is not yet beatified or canonized like Joseph VazorFrancis Xavier, he does not have a feast day. De Souza was made a Venerable in 1986, and requires a first-class miracle to be beatified. The vice-postulator for his cause is Hilario Fernandes.

Legacy

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Venerable Fr. Agnelo's day is celebrated on 20 November every year, with novenas beginning on 11 November. He is said to have wanted to die on this feast, and God granted his wish.

The hymn Padr Agnel, amchea ixtta (Father Agnel, our friend) was written in his honor,[4] besides Padr Agnelak, Altaracho Man and several others.

A road in Panaji, Goa is named as Father Agnel Road.[5] A road in Gogol, Margao is also named in his honour.

References

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  1. ^ [1] Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 19-11-2011.
  • ^ a b "Venerable Father Agnelo de Souza : Church News Site". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2013., para 20_line 1 and para 29.
  • ^ "They too are on the Way...."[permanent dead link], Indian Currents, 06 – 12 October 2008, p. 41, retrieved 18-09-2009.
  • ^ Gaionancho Jhelo, ank U-16, pan 239.(Konkani Book of Hymns named "Gaionancho Jhelo" Hymn no. U-16, page 239).
  • ^ "Costa Dr Adelia in Panjim, Goa - 403001 on Indiacom".
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