D. P. Shettian
D. P. Shettian (29 June 1932 – 2 September 2006) was the second Bishop - in - Karnataka Southern Diocese of Church of South India[1] headquartered in Mangalore where the Bishop's Cathedra is placed at the CSI-Shanthi Cathedral, Balmatta, Mangalore.
D. P. Shettian | |
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Bishop in Karnataka Southern Diocese of Church of South India | |
Church | Christian |
Diocese | Karnataka Southern Diocese |
See | Church of South India |
In office | 1989[1]-1997[1] |
Predecessor | S. R. Furtado |
Successor | C. L. Furtado |
Orders | |
Consecration | 14 May 1989[1] by The Most Right Reverend Victor Premasagar,[1] Moderator and the Right Reverend D. Pothirajulu,[1] Deputy Moderator, Church of South India Synod |
Personal details | |
Born | 29 June 1932[2] Kallianpur,[2] Udupi, Karnataka |
Died | 2 September 2006[2] Mangalore,[2] Karnataka |
Previous post | Rector, Shanthi Cathedral, Mangalore |
Studies
Shettian pursued an upgrading course leading to Bachelor of Divinity at the United Theological College, Bangalore during the years 1960-1961[3] during the Principalship of Joshua Russell Chandran after which the Senate of Serampore College (University) awarded a graduate degree during the Registrarship of C. Devasahayam.
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Preceded by S. R. Furtado 1970-1978 |
Bishop - in - Karnataka Southern Diocese Mangalore Church of South India 1989-1997 |
Succeeded by C. L. Furtado 1997-2004 |
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References
- K. M. George, Church of South India: life in union, 1947–1997, Jointly published by Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Christava Sahitya Samithi, Tiruvalla, 1999, pp.36-41.
- Daijiworld News Network, September 3, 2006
- K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), Directory of the United Theological College 1910-1997, Bangalore, 1997. p.93
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