B. P. Sugandhar, CSI | |
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Church | Church of South India (A Uniting church comprising Wesleyan Methodist, Congregational, Lutheran, Calvinist and Anglican missionary societies – SPG, WMMS, LMS, Basel Mission, CMS, and the Church of England) |
Diocese | Medak |
Elected | September 1993[1] |
In office | 1993 - 2009 |
Predecessor | Victor Premasagar, CSI |
Successor | T. S. Kanaka Prasad, CSI |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1969 by H. D. L. Abraham, CSI |
Consecration | September 1993[1] by Vasanth P. Dandin, CSI (Moderator[1] and Principal consecrator) and Jason S. Dharamaraj, CSI (Deputy Moderator[1] and co-consecrator) |
Rank | Bishop |
Personal details | |
Born | Badda Peter Sugandhar[2] 28 September 1944[3] |
Died | 5 December 2017[4] Secunderabad | (aged 73)
Buried | CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Parade Grounds, Secunderabad Cantonment 17°26′44″N 78°29′35″E / 17.44556°N 78.49306°E |
Nationality | Indian |
Denomination | Christianity |
Parents | Smt. Vimalamma and Sri Christudas |
Profession | Priesthood |
Education | B. D. (Serampore) |
Alma mater | United Theological College, Bangalore (Karnataka) |
B. P. Sugandhar[5] (28 September 1943[4] – 5 December 2017)[6] was the fifth successor of Frank Whittaker as Bishop - in - Medak[7] of the Church of South India whose bishopric lasted for more than a decade and half from 1993[1] through 2009[8] coinciding with the archbishoprics of Samineni Arulappa and Marampudi Joji of the Archdiocese of Hyderabad.
It was in 1992[1] that the Old Testament Scholar,[9] Bishop P. Victor Premasagar vacated the Cathedra on attaining superannuation, following which Sugandhar contested the vacant bishopric and was appointed and consecrated in September 1993 by the Church of South India Synod led by its Moderator Vasanth P. Dandin, and its Deputy Moderator Jason S. Dharmaraj, making Sugandhar assume the Cathedra in CSI-Medak Cathedral in Medak.
Sugandhar led the Diocese of Medak through its evangelical ministry[10] which later extended far beyond the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Diocese of Medak when he was elected to the Church of South India Synod for four consecutive bienniums, as Deputy Moderator in 2000 and as Moderator[11] in 2004 and was at the helm of leadership of the CSI Synod in the 2000s and crisscrossed throughout southern India that included not only the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana, but also the Union territory of Puducherry and the neighbouring nation of Sri Lanka.
After serving the ministries of the Church as an ecclesiastical co-worker spanning four decades (1969–2009), Sugandhar breathed his last on Tuesday, 5 December 2017[12] in his quarters in West Marredpally, Secunderabad.[12] Sugandhar was one of the surviving bishops emeriti of the diocese, and his death is being mourned by the Diocese of Medak led by A. C. Solomon Raj, Bishop - in - Medak[4] and other diocesan administrators.[4] On Wednesday, 6.12.2017, the Diocese of Medak had made all efforts and kept his mortal remains at the CSI-Diocesan Office,[4] Behind South Central Railway Hyderabad railway division, Secunderabad from 9:00 A.M. through 15:00 hours Indian Standard Time[4] which, enabled the faithful to pay their respects following which the Funeral mass was conducted at 15:00 hours[4] at the CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist,[4] Sardar Patel Road, Secunderabad in the presence of Bishop Emeritus P. Surya Prakash and thereafter a Christian burial mass at 16:00 hours[4] was held at the Cemetery of CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist located in Parade Grounds[4] in Secunderabad Cantonment.
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