Friday, October 01, 2010

The Friars of Monte - 'Habitual' Humour

Imposing School Building
of the Nineteen Sixties
St. Anthony's High School
Monte de Guirim, Bardez, Goa, India.


'Bridging the Wings'

(Photos by Tony Fernandes)

'Habitual' Humour.

Fathers and Brothers in Uniform
during my time at Monte


They were unique with other exceptional and brilliant qualities besides their regular titles. They were fully devoted their vocation and dedicated to their professions in their chosen fields and proudly donned their distinct dark brown ‘habits’ contrasting with the white cords around their waists, hoods, sandals and ‘crown-cuts’. They were excellent in the arts - talented and innovative, having good organizational skills.

Here below is an appreciation, albeit somewhat on the witty side.


Monte de Guirim. 1953 - 1964

Fr. Pacificus Principal
True to his name, he could calm a storm.
As a builder and strict supervisor, he added and supervised the new school building.

Fr. Diogo, Principal
Excellent English and Konkani Preacher.
Clear delivery. Held audiences spellbound for hours.

Fr. Ambrose, Headmaster
Excellent English Teacher. Suave Administrator.
He taught more with good advice and words than a cane.

Fr. Patrick, Headmaster
History/Good Hockey Player
Known for providing students with the latest eventful news in politics and science at the end of the period. He must have also been the fastest running Friar on the Western Coast of India - in a habit, hockey stick in his left hand, and with the ball from one end of the field to the other.

Fr. Ephrem, Boarding in Charge
Excellent Math Teacher. Euclid of Monte. Absolutely applied the rule of law. Strict disciplinarian. Good marksman with a cane. Superb aim with a piece of chalk even at 50 feet.

Fr. Chrysostom, Physics & Chemistry
Scientist of Monte de Guirim.
Well-known for authoring a special Chemistry Book for School use. NASA would have been envious of his laboratory in its heyday which included a Leyden Jar, microscope, telescope and even a skeleton in the cupboard!

Fr. Fortunato, Geography
Mobile Atlas without a GPS. Ask him a place from Timbuktu to Buenos Aires and he would take you there.

Fr. Columban, English
Excellent Orator. Good diction. Font of knowledge. Witty. Always put things in a humorous way. I think he could have easily put Mark Anthony to shame.


Fr. Ireneus, Religion
Charismatic English and Konkani Preacher
Well known for his short, sweet and to-the-point sermons with chosen words.
Could easily and instantly turn an atheist into a believer!

Br. Vitalis, Art Director
Michaelangelo of Monte
Great Artist / Brilliant Innovator / A Friar with ideas galore!

Br. Peter, Infirmary in Charge
Well known throughout Goa for snake-bite cure.
Snakes might have been terrified of his curing prowess.

Br. Peter, Religion
No Bro. Peter - No Catechism
No Religion - No salvation.
Excellent Religion teacher.

Br. Polycarp, Infirmary in Charge,
Our Doctor in the House - A One-man Team of the Red Cross
From minor Band-Aid to Inoculalion.
From sickness to well-being.

Br. Titus, Engineer
No Bro. Titus, no lights, no water. Unassuming technical wizard. Knew the power generator, the water-pump system and anything mechanical inside out.

Br. Salvador, Music Director
Transportation Guru/ Very Good Driver / Swimmer.
Tough and bold Music Director. Could sense and pinpoint a false note from a distance.
Standing in the wings, unseen by the audience, conducted the entire presentation of the School Drama for two consecutive days. A combination of Yehudi Menuhin and Sterling Moss of Monte de Guirim. Fastest driver on the Western Coast : Monte to Mapusa in 5 minutes.


IN GENERAL:
As Educators: Providing schooling for students from all over Goa, irrespective of caste or religion.
As Administrators and Teachers: Providing a sense of community and belonging to the village of Guirim and also to the surrounding areas.


Tony (Felix) Fernandes - Ex-Student of Monte 1953-1964

3 comments:

  1. Fr. Furtunatus - font of knowledge, keeper of the books. He had the keys to my favorite place in the whole school- the School Library. Great man owe a lot to him.

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