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This memorial website was created in the memory of our beloved,Fr Tarcy Mathias who was born in Mangalore, India on May 14, 1931 and passed away in Reggio Emilia, Italy on September 14, 2010. In his 79 years on earth Fr Tarcy travelled many paths and made a lot of friends along the way who are very sorry to say goodbye.


You will be remembered forever by all your friends.

October 26, 2010
October 26, 2010
Father Tarcy, I cannot express how sad I was to learn that you had passed; you did not know how your kind and gentle disposition, your wonderful homilies led me running back to Holy Mother Church. Masses will be said in my home Parish of Our Lady and St Hubert with St Wulstan, Gt Harwood, Lancashire in thanksgiving for the treasure you gave back to me. I'll remember you in my prayers. Glynnis
October 11, 2010
October 11, 2010
my dear friend fr tarcey ,a saint on earth,you helped me through the hardest time in my life...for this i will never forget you..it`s nice to know we have you as an angel looking over us rest in peace now xx anne
October 9, 2010
October 9, 2010
A Mass in memory of Fr Tarcy will be celebrated at St Mary of The Angels Church,The Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin 7 on Tuesday, 12th October, 2010. All are welcome. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dilis.
September 27, 2010
September 27, 2010
He was a wonderful Capuchin friar. St Francis would have been proud of him. He clearly preached the Gospel and 'sometimes used words' as St Francis would say. The world was richer with him in it. I'd imagine he'll keep on working from heaven.
September 24, 2010
September 24, 2010
Edwin Colaco lit a candle on Sept 23, 2010.

Tarcy, you had been my brother, friend, guide and mentor. Intercede for me from your place in heaven. For me you are alive. Love to you.
September 19, 2010
September 19, 2010
Irwin, Lorraine, ian, & Craig lit a candle on 19th September 2010
"Fr Tarcy we are sorry to say Goodbye to you, hearing the news about you our heart aches pains us, you left us the good & sound memory which will not be easily wiped out in years to come, we'll keep you in our daily prayers. God Bless
September 18, 2010
September 18, 2010
Tarcy,I'm so sad to bid you farewell but I'm sure you will have a wonderful journey in heaven, free from all the aches and pains, worries and pressures that dominated your latter years among us. Meryemana flourished with your presence and I'm sure Mother Mary is waiting in heaven to give you a big hug and welcome you into her arms. Love & thanks for all your prayers,letters & Irish Mist! Margaret
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February 18, 2011

My husband Liam and I were lucky to be married by Fr Tarcy in Meryemana in October 2007.

Little did we know when we went to meet him for the first time to arrange the ceremony that we would have the ultimate pleasure and honour to get to know such a special person. There aren’t enough words to describe what a genuine and special person he was. He made me and Liam feel so welcome and at ease and I cherish the fond memory of us three sitting in the back garden of the Fathers house, having a glass of beer together, talking about anything and everything.

The year after the wedding I called Fr Tarcy, one month before we were going to Turkey again, to arrange to bring him out for dinner and also to see if there was anything he wanted us to bring him from Ireland (like Barry’s tea or Irish mist). Fr Tracy’s answer to me was : “No, all I want you to bring is your good news” and he laughed.  I asked what he meant and he just said that he was looking forward to the good news that I was bringing him. I was 3 months pregnant at the time and there was no way that he could have found out.

May that year was the last time we met Fr Tarcy and he was delighted with the happy news we had for him.

I would have loved him and my daughter Hanna to meet but that was unfortunately not to happen. I did send pictures of her to him when he was in hospital in Italy.

He has touched our hearts in such a special way and I know he is watching over us all from heaven.

RIP Fr Tarcy – you will always be in our hearts.

October 11, 2010

i was lucky to have the honour of meeting fr tarcey 5 years ago.i had been told that i had breast cancer just before going to turkey that year,but still wanted to go to turkey i did`nt want to let my turkish inlaws down,it was the best thing i did as i was blessed to meet fr tarcey ,his phone calls and letters kept me strong .i thank fr tarcey and mother mary for getting me through this hard timexxrip fr tarcey

Letter from Monique

September 20, 2010

I am, thanks God, one of the lucky people, who got to know our dearest Father Tarcy. I met him in Izmir in 1999 just after the death of my dearest father during difficult times in my life. Father Tarcy has been always beside me and my family giving us always a lot of strength. I am sure spiritually he will continue to do this to all of us. I would like to thank you very much for having had this wonderful idea to create this memorial gathering place on which we can share the nice memories that we all had with our dearest and unique Father Tarcy. Thank you so much. God Bless You, Monique

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