Ignas Bapu: Remembered on his 2nd Death Anniversary
It was on 8th
December 2012 our beloved Ignas Bapu passed away from this earthly life to
eternal life by saying gently bye to all of us at Unteshwari. Immaculate Ignas
entered into the eternal abode on the Feast of Immaculate Conception of our
blessed and benevolent Mother Mary. On the same evening very meaningfully we
bid farewell to him at the side of Unteshwari Mata Mandir. From the assembled congregation
many shed tears for him, for he was a holy person and a noble Jesuit missionary
and an inspirational icon for many of our Growing Gujarat Church.
Having heard about the
death of their beloved and respectful Fr. Ignacio Ordoñez, his brothers,
cousins, nieces, nephews and relatives sent email messages expressing their heartfelt
grief and gratitude to all of us. We too kept them informing about the
happenings of the death, funeral and the post-funeral events. At different
intervals his loving brother Fr. Santiago, compassionate cousin sister Mari
Jose and nice niece Beatriz expressed their and their family members’ sorrows
and sentiments. His family’s always available Alvaro, the youngest bachelor
brother, cried many times while talking with me over the telephone. Every time they
all emotionally expressed in different words, “on our behalf, please offer
flowers and candles on our beloved Ignas’ tomb”. Faithfully we (the Fathers,
Sisters and the Parishioners) continue to light candles and agarpatis, place
flowers on his tomb as and when we feel moved. Almost there is a growing custom
created by his close associates and the children of our Unteshwari residents to
bow to the tomb first and then to enter into the Shrine of our Lady of the
Camels. Yes. He was set apart to permeate God’s unconditional love to all
persons without any calculations. Praise be to God for the GIFT of our dear
Ignas Bapu in our midst!
Soon after the 1st
death anniversary, the family of Ignas at Torres del Rio, the native land of
his in Navarra – Spain, was well pleased to receive the compiled and edited
book on him by me – “Inspirational Icon – Fr. Ignacio Jose Ordoñez, SJ 1928 –
2012”. Having gone through the book they
were overwhelmed with joy to see how Ignas was made alive once again through
this book by various admired and inspired persons from the globe. According to
them this was the right and apt tribute for they believe that by this kind
gesture their Ignas will ever remain to inspire many more to follow the path of
Jesus and Mary. So, they expressed: “We are content with all that was done to our
dear Padre Ignacio!”
Again we are at the 2nd
death anniversary. On this 8th December, 2014 once again we fondly remember
our pleasant and precious Ignas Bapu. We are very well aware, these are the
days thousands and thousands of Christians and non-Christians throng to Bom
Jesu, Goa to venerate the Saintly body of our ever moved and moving Missionary
San Francisco Javier, one of Our Founders of the Society of Jesus. When such
venerations are taking place in Goa of the Navarra origin Saint, here at
Gujarat we fondly remember another simple and humble Navarra origin missionary,
a saint-like person! Let the flame of Ignas Bapu continue to burn in the hearts
of all pilgrims who arrive here at Unteshwari and may their lives be filled with
the spirit with the ‘darshan’ of his holy grave!
Ever since Ignas left us,
since then his native people are in touch with a few of our Gujarat
missionaries. I am one among them who was privileged to visit their homes on my
last visit to Europe in August 2014. With the permission of my Provincial Fr.
Francis Parmar, after the completion of the Frater Intercontinental Conference with
the Persons with Disabilities at Celja, Slovenia, I went for my personal,
official and sentimental visits to Netherlands, Rome-Italy and Spain. In Spain, on 9th and 10th
August I had my condolence visit to the family of Ordoñez at Torres del Rio,
Armañanzas and Los Arcos which are close to Logroño.
Whomever I met, after my
initial sharing, they all felt sad; eyes were filled with tears and a few closest
persons shed tears. I sincerely felt that they were comforted by my visit and
they felt like participating in the holy Eucharist. So, we together celebrated and participated
in the holy Eucharistic at the Church of Los Arcos and fondly we re-membered
Ignas in the midst of the gathered family. We really REJOICED for the gift and
task of Ignas Bapu to humanity. Rev. Fr. Videgain of Logroño was the main celebrant,
the past benefactor Missionary from Japan and an admirer of Ignas. After the
Mass we were in an Easter mood and shared the meal together.
Besides meeting the family
of Ignas, I was also introduced to meet Mr. Juan Luis, the Mayor of Torres del
Rio, the birth place of Ignas. He really rejoiced with me for the gift of Ignas
and fondly remembered the given award “THE BEST SON OF THE SOIL” by him to
Ignas in the year 2008 at his village. He also expressed his gratitude how we
Indians take care of Spanish Missionaries in Gujarat.
Then I was joyfully taken
by him to visit his village museum in an upper room. After visiting, I was
given the visitors’ book. This is what I wrote on 09.08.2014 in that book:
Fr. Girish Santiago, SJ
Unteshwari Sammilitalayam,
P.B. 9, Irana Road, Kadi –
382715, Gujarat, India.
I
am really well pleased to visit the native place of my best Jesuit Missionary companion
Rev. Fr. Ignacio Ordoñez, SJ who is from this same place. To me he is the best
native person, the son of the soil from this Torres del Rio who really shared
his faith which was received from here with the persons from Gujarat
Mission. Since his faith was strong, he
could build the Church of Gujarat in a beautiful manner.
Today,
though he is no more with us, still his spirit is alive in me and others in
Gujarat. I am grateful to the family of ORDOÑEZ of Torres del Rio. I appreciate
the people of Torres for treating all pilgrims, guests, friends and persons of
all kinds with an open heart and sharing their faith through prayers and financial
support. I wish you all for a Christ-filled life. Pray for us. We shall pray
for you.
Prem
ane Prarthana (in Gujarati)
With
love and prayers,
Sd.
Girish, SJ
The above mentioned words
of mine summarize in short who Ignas was for his native persons and to all of us
in Gujarat. Today he is no more with us physically. But, he very much lives in
us and moves with us in guiding us to serve MORE for God and His peoples in an
unassuming way. That’s how he lived and that’s how he continues to inspire the
missionaries in Gujarat.
Thank you Ignas Bapu for
your earlier earthly life and the current heavenly blessings!
Girish Santiago, SJ