Stories about the hillock of memories – Monte De Guirim

Monte De Guirim is a hillock that houses the St Anthony High School and the Alverno Friary. Two students of the school, Fr John D’Silva and Edward De Lima, have released books, ‘Hail Monte! The Mount of Ages!’ and ‘Yesterdays at Monte – jogging down Memory Lane’, respectively. The authors share the memories that inspired them to write their books
Stories about the hillock of memories – Monte De Guirim
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There are many schools in Goa with strong alumni and the students of St Anthony’s High School, Monte de Guirim are some of the best. Not only are they very active when it comes to programs at the school but they still have their childlike enthusiasm to work together, just like they did decades ago. For every student, especially the boarders, the school was their home and just the name Monte De Guirim is enough to take them back in time. It is no surprise that the school that boasts of scholars and priests among their alumni also includes those who took interest in writing about the school.

Two books, ‘Hail Monte! The Mount of Ages!’ and ‘Yesterdays at Monte – jogging down Memory Lane’ were released within a span of days but former students, writing about different aspects of the hillock of memories. Fr John D’Silva from Saligao is the author of ‘Hail Monte! The Mount of Ages!’, an all-encompassing book on the history of Monte de Guirim. A student of the Monte 1975 batch, Fr John, formerly a Capuchin and now a member of the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman, has fond memories of his time as a student as well as a Friar at Monte in 1986. “My roots are deep in Monte and I love St Francis. I wrote the book for posterity and with the hope that people will read and learn about Monte. It will serve as a priceless memento of the Alma Mater for the alumni of St Anthony High School and Boarding House,” says Fr John. The 164-page book also features photographs in colour and black and white. Fr John has also authored the books ‘St Anthony of Padua’ in English and Konkani, ‘Punzail’li Girestkai’, ‘St Anne’ and ‘Saligao Vishoreat’.

Monte has an illustrious history that is now treasured in the pages of ‘Hail Monte! The Mount of Ages!’, right from the first Franciscan priests arriving in 1550s to when Fr Francisco Athaidade came to the centrally located hillock with the Mae De Dues College from Corjuem to Fr Hippolito da Luna taking over the school and boarding in the 1940s. The thoroughly researched book required time. “I had to spend a lot of time at Central Library and I had the benefit of meeting the old friars. Right from school, I had an inquisitive and observing mind,” says Fr John. The book deals with the hidden treasure of Monte like the Nunurkar tree, Monte de Guirim wine, the new cemetery and the school. The book is printed by Anjoy Graphics, Pilerne and will be available at Pauline Book & Media Centre, Panjim and Mapusa and Lighthouse, Margao.

Edward de Lima has come out with the second edition of his book, ‘Yesterdays at Monte – jogging down Memory Lane’, which is an autobiographical account of his school life before and after Liberation of Goa. Published by Vikram Publications, Porvorim, the new edition has few anecdotes, feedback from the readers, a section on reviews including a letter from the Archbishop and three new illustrations, of which, one is of two Monte De Guirim boys holding the shield. The illustrations are done by Justino Lobo and pictures by Sunoj Raikar. The book is printed by Anjoy Graphics, Pilerne.

He reminisces, “I studied from Class 1 to 10 between 1953 and 1963 at Monte. I was a day scholar and I had to attend school from 9am to 12pm and 2pm to 4.30pm, which included lunch at school. We used to come to school barefoot. I had a pair of slippers but some boys kept throwing my slippers into bushes and From then on, I decided to become one of them. They were all rough boys but we had fun days in school. I used to walk nearly 3 kilometres from my home in Lima Vaddo to the school. My mother requested the school canteen to give me lunch by paying Rs 10 per month for rice, fish, curry and salted fish or pickle. While walking home from school, we used to play football on the narrow road that is now the highway at Guirim. There would be one ‘caminhao’ (old style bus) that would pass every 20 minutes and the traffic was only a few cycles or bullock carts. We could spot the bus at Guirim itself through the open fields.”

Dr Edward was a professor at D M College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Assagao for 35 years. As an author, he has previously written books in Konkani and English. His last release was ‘Konknni Oparincho Kox’ – a book of Konkani Proverbs. He is now working on a book of old stories dating back to the 1940s and ‘50s based in Socorro and Porvorim. “While writing the book, even after all these years, I still felt like a school boy as the memories are vivid. The batch of 1968 recently had their reunion after 50 years and it felt like nothing has changed,” says Dr Edward. ‘Yesterdays at Monte…’ will be available at Singbal Book House, Panjim; Broadway Book Centre, Panjim and Golden Heart Emporium Book Shop, Margao.

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