Bishop Ferdinand Fonseca Retired Auxiliary of Bombay Passed Away

Mumbai 2 October 2015: Bombay archdiocese’s retired Auxiliary Bishop Ferdinand Joseph Fonseca passed away on Friday 2 October 2015. Bishop Ferdinand was fondly known as Bishop Ferdie. He was born to Jose and Julia Fonseca, Goan settlers in Umerkhadi, Mumbai, in 1925. He completed his matriculation from St. Joseph’s High School, Umerkhadi, in 1942 and Bachelor of Arts from St. Xavier’s College, Bombay. He passed with honours in Latin in 1946. He joined the Bombay archdiocesan seminary in Parel in 1946, a year before India’s Independence.

He was ordained a priest on 5 December 1954. He then completed Bachelor of Education and served as assistant parish priest in four parishes and principal of attached high schools — St Francis Xavier (Vile Parle), Sacred Heart (Santa Cruz), Our Lady of Victories (Mahim), and Our Lady of Glory (Byculla). He held many other responsible roles such as director of the Sodality, the Legion of Mary and Alcoholics Anonymous at various times. In 1972, he was sent to study a course in Spirituality and Counselling at the Gregorian in Rome and at Loyola University, Chicago.

He was appointed the rector of St. Pius X College, Goregaon, the archdiocesan seminary when the Church was undergoing revolutionary changes in the wake of Vatican II. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Bombay in 1980. He chose Our Lady of Victories Church as the venue of his Episcopal ordination because of his devotion to Our Lady. He retired in 2000. He was a priest for 60 years and a bishop for 35 years.