About Us
Holy
Ghost Church forms part of an imposing granite complex, perhaps not
now the landmark that it used to be, yet a significant institution
in Richards Town. The Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, popularly
referred to as the Redemptorists, constructed the combined church,
monastery for preachers and seminary, as a harmonious and striking
hub of Christian and apostolic life.
Prior to 1951, the Redemptorists who had come from Ireland, and the Indian
confreres who had joined them, resided at John Armstrong Road. The residents
of Richards Town attended Holy Mass in their chapel. The dream of a church
and seminary was based on the broad ideas of Fr. Matthew Hickey, the
Superior, and the design was developed by Stanley Fernando, a young
architect to whom the project was entrusted. However, right in the planning
stages the scheme was almost abandoned, because of the difficulty in
acquiring the land, which was a series of small holdings that belonged to
different owners. Prayer, patience, skill and contacts enabled the obstacles
to be removed and the property to be acquired.
May 24, 1953, Archbishop A.S.Colas, of Pondicherry, blessed and opened Holy Ghost
Church on Pentecost Sunday, the feast of the Patron. From that day this
granite church, characterized by walls of great height, a spacious
marble-floored sanctuary and lofty galleries and windows, has been a centre
of sacramental life and worship. One of its best known features is the
shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, where through the miraculous Icon,
Mary brings people to God and obtains spiritual and material favours.
Immediately after the church was opened, the Holy Ghost Parish was set up as
a canonical unit of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Bangalore, by
His Grace Archbishop Thomas Pothacumurry.
The area of the parish in 1953 was much more extensive than it is now, 50 years
later. It included what is now Ascension Parish, St. Anthony’s Parish (Venkateshpuram),
and the villages of Kammanahalli, Chelikere and Byrathi. However, the total
Catholic population of this vast area was only 3000, which grew to a peak of
22,000. The number is somewhat lesser now, due to the division of the new
parishes in the urban section and the rural section. There is one outstation
served by Holy Ghost Parish, mass is celebrated weekly at the Chapel of St.
Joseph in Lingarajapuram. Apart from the church building, the other
facilities of the parish include a parish office complex, a parish hall and
another mini-hall, premises used for a typing institute and rooms above it
used for prayer service and youth activities.
Today, “Holy Ghost” is the largest parish in the Archdiocese of Bangalore. It is
served by four priests, who draw on the help of the Redemptorist Community,
several Congregations of Sisters, and lay organizations. There is a
developed middle class section, as is visible form the homes and apartments
of Richards Town and some other sectors. However, the vast majority range
from those seizing the opportunities for development to a huge number of
very poor, often unemployable people. The benefits of education are
bypassing large numbers of children. Some are joining evangelical sects.
Our parish offers liturgical services and sacraments in the three languages most
in use, Kannada, Tamil and English. The Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help
is conducted in these three languages. The Feast of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, celebrated on the last Sunday of January, draws people from far and
wide.
Richards
Town, Lingarajapuram, Pilanna Gardens, Gospel Street, Venkateshpuram,
to name a few important landmarks, have undergone enormous changes
and growth in population. For the four Redemptorist priests who
serve this big parish, as well for the laity, the motto inspiring
this unit of the church in Bangalore is inscribed in the Redemptorist
coat of arms, on the sanctuary floor: “With Him there is plentiful
Redemption”. Our Mother of Perpetual Help assists us in making this
a reality, and forming this parish into a vibrant Christian Community.
The Holy Spirit is the Power of God, the Energy of God, the Spirit
of Holiness and Love. Holy Ghost Parish operates under the Spirit’s
patronage, to offer service in the multi-cultural and multi-religious
milieu of Bangalore.
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