13. Fr.Terence Lobo- a most successful Pastor and a Spiritual Guide
Fr.Terrence was born in Belgaum and educated in St Paul’s High School. Later he studied in St. Xavier’s College, Bombay, pursuing studies for a degree in mathematics. He had the good fortune of coming in touch with some of the great Jesuit stalwarts of the twentieth century, like Gaspar Balaguer. However, after acquiring his B. Sc. he joined a multinational company and worked for some years.
As a young man in Bombay, he was very active in the Marian
Sodalities along with his relative Lovett Fernandes. Eventually, in 1957,
Lovett joined the Jesuits to work in Gujarat.
After six years, Terrence followed him and joined the new novitiate at Mount Abu.
He received his early training in the Society from a most experienced novice
master, Fr Gregorio Conget. Being a
‘late vocation’, all through the years of formation, he was a big brother and
guide to his much younger companions.
An outstanding quality of Terence was his great
facility to mix with all the ethnic groups. This had made him a much loved
companion in every Jesuit community where he had been. His religious studies in
the national institutes at Shembaganur and Pune gave him the opportunity to
have contact with the whole East Asian Assistancy.
For his generation, Terence had been a most
successful Pastor. He was known for his availability and he had been assigned
to various mission centres and parishes. His services in the rural parish of
Vadtal and the urban parishes of Sabarmati and Surat were outstanding.
Fr. Terence was a devout Catholic priest. A man
of prayer, he used to be seen with his breviary or Rosary in hand and spending
time before the Blessed Sacrament. This had an impact on the life of the people
in the parishes. He sat for Confession regularly and thus drew people in his
parishes to have recourse to the Sacrament. He spent time reading books and
articles and prepared his sermons well. As a pastor, he had been most
outstanding in caring for all his parishioners, rich and poor, locals and
migrants. He used to visit all of them and offer them spiritual and material
help. His capacity for remembering the names of all his parishioners, their
place of their origin, and their various
relations was fabulous.
Fr.Terence had been an excellent spiritual
guide. At least four young Jesuits have been recruited by him for the Gujarat Province. He had a vast experience in
pastoral ministry and many of his old parishioners used to seek his spiritual help.
Fr. Terence Lobo was a member of Sughadpanth,
the Jesuit Pre-novitiate since December 2010. He was a true companion and a
friend in the Lord. He was a well-read person. He used to find delights in the
works and spiritualities of St Ignatius, St Teresa of Avila
and St John of
the Cross.
On 2 September 2013, Fr.Terence
had an attack of viral fever. First he was taken to Gomtipur and then from
there to ‘Life Care-Hospital’. He was in the Hospital for 3 days. Once the
fever came down, he could walk and fend for himself. After getting discharged
from the hospital, he was brought back to the Prenovitiate. However on 9 September
once again the fever came up. He was rushed to Gomtipur and then to Pilar
Hospital Baroda on 10 Sept. After an hour in the ICU at Pilar, he was taken to Bhai Lala
Amin Hospital,
where he was put in Medical ICU and then on a ventilator. He was succumbed to
the disease called Guillain–Barré
syndrome (GBS)
sometimes called Landry's
paralysis or Guillain–Barré–Strohl
syndrome. It is an acute polyneuropathy,
a disorder affecting the peripheral
nervous system. This disease had already reached his brain stem
and he was treated with a very expensive
medicine called Immunorel 5 gm for 5 days. Later on he was brought to Lady Pilar
Hospital for further
treatment. He remained in the ICU over a month. Br.Malcolm and others tired their
level best to keep him alive to complete his golden jubilee celebrations with his
beloved province men in Gujarat. But the Beloved
Lord had a different plan and the Lord invited him for a grand celebration with
his dear cousin Fr.Lovett and with his very Dear Mother Mary.
Dear Fr.Terence, with heavy
hearts we accept our Lord's plan for you and wish you an everlasting
celebrations in heaven!
By: Fr.Lawrence Dharmaraj s.j
Responsibilities Held
in the Society
Asst PP, Kalol: 1972-1974
Asst PP, Surat:
1974-1976
Parish Priest, Surat: 1977
Parish Priest, Vadtal: 1981-1987
Parish priest, Sabarmati: 1987-1998
Asst PP, Mehsana: 1998-2002
Minister, Premal Jyoti, Ahmedabad: 2002-2004
Minister, Loyola Technical, Nadiad: 2004-2007
Student counsellor, Kerala: 2010-2011
Pre- Novitiate Staff, Ahmedabad: 2011-2013
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