Varghese Paul
Varghese Paul | |
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Born | Varghese Paul Chollamadam 31 May 1943 Enanalloor, Travancore, British India (now in Kerala, India) |
Died | 10 April 2021 Vadodara, Gujarat, India | (aged 77)
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Gujarati, English, Malayalam |
Nationality | Indian |
Father Varghese Paul Chollamadam (31 May 1943 – 10 April 2021) was a writer, journalist, translator and Jesuit priest from Gujarat, India. Born in South India, he was ordained a priest in 1977. He had written 53 essay books and edited a Catholic magazine Doot for 14 years. He had served on various posts in several press organisations including some which he had founded.
Biography
Father Varghese Paul was born on 31 May 1943 in Enanalloor, a village now in Ernakulam district of Kerala, India.[1][2] He joined Jesuits of Gujarat on 8 June 1964. He studied theology at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy. He was ordained a priest at Church of the Gesù in Rome on 21 June 1977.[3][4] He graduated in Gujarati literature.[2] He studied journalism in London School of Journalism.[2][3]
He had served as the president of Gujarati Lekhak Mandal.[2] He also served on the Executive Committee of Guild of Indian English Writers, Editors and Critics.[3]
He edited Gujarati Catholic magazine Doot for 14 years.[2] He was a member of Indian Catholic Press Association and International Catholic Union of the Press.[3][5] He founded South Asia Religious News in 1981 and served as its director. He was also the founder of Gujarat Catholic Press Association and Catholic Information Service Society (CISS) where he served as the director from 1984 to 2018.[3][4]
He died in Vadodara on 10 April 2021 following prolonged illness and COVID-19.[2][5]
Works
Varghese primarily wrote in Gujarati. He had written 46 essay books in Gujarati, four in English and three in Malayalam.[2]
He translated Perumbadavam Sreedharan's Malayalam novel Oru Sankeerthanam Pole into Gujarati as Ek Strotgan Ni Jem (2003).[1] He also translated Winged Reason by K. V. Dominic from English to Gujarati.[3]
His works on Christianity include Isu Mari-Tamari Najare (What does Jesus Mean to You and Me?), Biblena Patro (Personalities of the Bible, 2003) and the Navo Karar Biblena Patro (Personalities of the New Testament, 2012).[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b Parmar, Francis (November 2018). Desai, Parul Kandarp (ed.). ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઈતિહાસ: 8 (ખંડ 1) સ્વાતંત્રયોત્તર યુગ - 2 [History of Gujarati Literature : 8 (Khand : 1) Post-independence Era - 2]. 8 (in Gujarati). Vol. 2. Ahmedabad: Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. pp. 335–337. ISBN 978-81-93884-9-4.
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: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link) - ^ a b c d e f g "Writer Father Varghese Paul passes away". The Indian Express. 12 April 2021. Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g "First South Indian who wrote fifty books in Gandhiji's language". Living in Faith. 15 April 2021. Archived from the original on 29 September 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
- ^ a b "નિધન:ફાધર વર્ગીસ પોલ એસ.જે આજે સવારે પ્રભુને પ્યારા થઈ ગયા". Divya Bhaskar (in Gujarati). 10 April 2021. Archived from the original on 29 September 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
- ^ a b "Indian journalist priest, Varghese Paul Chollamadam, dies at 78". Radio Veritas Asia. 11 April 2021. Archived from the original on 29 September 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
- 1943 births
- 2021 deaths
- Gujarati-language writers
- 21st-century Indian Jesuits
- People from Vadodara
- People from Ernakulam district
- Writers from Gujarat
- Pontifical Gregorian University alumni
- Alumni of the London School of Journalism
- 20th-century Indian journalists
- Indian editors
- Journalists from Gujarat
- Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in India
- 20th-century Indian Jesuits