Type: | Bishop |
Sebastian Ratnakar Furtado | |
Bishop in Karnataka Southern Diocese of Church of South India | |
Church: | Christian |
Diocese: | Karnataka Southern Diocese |
See: | Church of South India |
Term: | 1970-1978 |
Predecessor: | Norman C. Sargant (erstwhile Diocese of Mysore) |
Successor: | D. P. Shettian |
Ordination: | 1952 by the Basel Evangelical Mission |
Consecration: | 2 May 1971 |
Consecrated By: | The Most Reverend P. Solomon, Moderator and the Right Reverend J. E. L. Newbigin, Deputy Moderator, Church of South India Synod |
Birth Date: | 25 April,[1] 1912[2] |
Birth Place: | Karnataka |
Death Date: | 4 November 1995 |
Death Place: | Karnataka |
Parents: | Mary Jane (Mother); Lazar Andrea Furtado (Father) |
S. R. Furtado (April 25, 1912 – November 4, 1995) was the first Bishop[3] - in - Karnataka Southern Diocese of Church of South India headquartered in Mangalore.[4]
Furtado's family hailed from a Roman Catholic[2] family which joined the Basel Evangelical Mission[5] and studied at Serampore College, Serampore, where his 1950 graduate thesis for his Bachelor of Divinity was Bhuta (Demon) Worship in South Canara and Its Effect on the Life and Religion of the People.[6]
From 1959[2] onwards, Furtado taught at the Basel Evangelical Mission Theological Seminary at Mangalore until 1965 and then continued to teach at the new entity, the Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore, which was formed with the coming together of the BEMTS where Furtado was already teaching, and the Union Kanarese Seminary, Tumkur. Furtado resigned from the College in 1970 on account his elevation to the newly formed Bishopric, the Karnataka Southern Diocese.
In the 1960s, the Basel Evangelical Mission to which Furtado belonged got unionized[2] into the Church of South India and in the ensuing ecclesiastical talks, Furtado, who was already a Theologian was chosen and principally consecrated as Bishop of Karnataka Southern Diocese on 2 May 1971 by Church of South India Synod Moderator P. Solomon in the presence of the co-consecrator, Deputy Moderator J. E. L. Newbigin.[4] Although Furtado retired in 1978, he continued as Moderator's Commissary until 1983. K. M. George wrote about Furtado as "a man of great discipline, dedication, deep conviction and administrative ability and concern for the unity and mission of the Church".[4]
1985, The United Basel Mission Church Administration Structure[7]