Like the lyrics in the Beatles’ iconic song (Hey Jude!), Jude Bothelo could take on a sad song and made it better – Frank Krishner, past president Signis Bijhan Region.
Catholic communicators and media educationists all over India have expressed their gratitude for the life of Fr Jude Botelho, and tributes have poured in from all over India and Bihar and Jharkhand as well.
Father Jude Botelho, who was part of a team that helped revitalize the Indian Catholic Church’s social communication ministry, died on July 16.
Father Botelho, a Bombay archdiocesan priest who was the secretary of Unda-Asia (now known as Signis), the regional body of the International Catholic Association for Radio and Television, in 1990s, was residing at the Church of Our Lady of Glory in Byculla, a suburb of Mumbai, when the death occurred. He was 74.
The funeral Mass was held at 3:30 pm on July 18 at St Andrew Church, Bandra, a press note from the Bombay archdiocese said.
Father Botelho was “a pioneer of media communications, responsible for starting a media outreach in the Church, through the youth center,” said Father Nigel Barrett, spokesperson for the Archdiocese of Bombay.
“Towards the end, in whichever parish he was, he ensured the cultural heritage as well as the beauty of the buildings were preserved,” he added.
Allen Brooks, former member of the Minorities commission of Assam wrote in a message, “I travelled along with Fr. Jude for several years! He was instrumental in strengthening Media education in India through UOI and later SIGNIS. A great personality who contributed immensely to the field of communication. may his soul rest in peace.”
‘Signis Odisha pays its tribute to the late Fr. Jude Botelho. He was indeed long standing and one of the stalwart communicators of the Indian Church. A gentleman and a fine human person.”, reads another message.
Ordained a priest on October 24, 1970, Father Botelho served the Indian Church in various capacities. He was a member of the team that helped set up the National Institute of Social Communication Research and Training Institute of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI). He became its director later.
In 1993, the CBCI appointed him the first secretary of its media desk when the Church in India took up media relations seriously. The desk aimed to coordinate the countrywide network of Church communications centers and to liaise with secular media.
Father Botelho was succeeded by Divine Word Father Dominic Emmanuel. Father Babu Joseph, another Divine Word priest, succeeded Father Emmanuel.
Fr Cyprian Kullu, Vicar Genaral of Gumla Diocese in Jharkhand messaged: “I had the last opportunity to talk to Fr Jude during the Signis World Congress in Canada-2017. Such a lovely man with great personality. A great communicator, is no more with us. It’s a great loss for Signis.”
The media desk became an office of public relations “to tell the world what the Church is doing, and tell the bishops what the world thinks of our activities.”
For the past five years, Father Botelho, as the parish priest of the Church of Our Lady of Glory, Byculla, popularly known as Gloria Church, was engaged in art history. He had been part of a team that oversaw the construction of St Paul’s Church in Dadar.
In 2014, he helped repair the Church of Our Lady of Health, Cavel, a centuries-old structure whose teakwood interiors were eaten away by white ants.
After completing the repairs in 2016, Father Botelho was moved to Gloria, where helped in the restoration of the 160-foot-tall heritage landmark.
“I think, I should call myself the repairer of old churches,” Father Botelho jokingly said, according to an obituary written by Catholic Journalist Jose Kavi.
As a Church communicator, Father Botelho advocated linking individuals and small institutions engaged in media to form a bigger network that would combat negative influences from giants in the industry. He admitted that these groups could compete with the giants on their own. He wanted the Church to help individuals who work along these lines.
“I think the role of the Church is to help people to understand how media is affecting them, changing their lifestyle and replacing their traditional values and culture. As it is a new environment, the Church has to help them cope with it,” Father Botelho said in a 1993 interview.
On assuming the post of CBCI Media Desk secretary, he said the Church needed a critical understanding of media to face challenges from satellite television.
“Using media for evangelization is not enough, we should integrate the message into the new culture that media has created,” he added.
We will miss you very much dear Fr. Jude…I remember fondly the few times I have associated with Fr Jude during the SIGNIS meetings as a great source of inspiration and encouragement. He has left an indelible impression on many of us through his contribution.
May he continue to intercede for all communicators especially for SIGNIS INDIA.
Fr.Jude Botelho, is Father of Communucations.Being former Vice President of Signis India, I learned a lot of leadership skills from this great man of wisdom turned with bold nd Frank expressions…We lose an elderly patron of communications.May his soul rest in peace…M.D.Vincent, Signis A.P.
A great person has returned to his Lord. I had met him many years ago for a brief discussion. I was informed of his passing away by Fr. Gyan of N. J. N. on 16th. May he rest in peace & share the Beatific Vision with the saints. Good Frank, continue your good mission.
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