Missionary in Macau and Timor On 13 February 1932, Goulart was sent as a
missionary to the Portuguese colonies in Asia. During this period, Portuguese Timor was home to more than 30,000 indigenous Catholics, with over 1,000 new converts each year. In August 1942, Goulart was beaten by Japanese soldiers after they discovered he had lent his car to rescue a wounded
Royal Australian Air Force airman who had crashed in the mountains. In September 1942, Goulart and other priests were arrested and questioned by Japanese officers about their contact with Australian servicemen on the island. When word spread of a Japanese order to their local Timorese allies to kill the remaining Europeans in Timor, Goulart tracked down the Australian commanding officer,
Bernard Callinan, at his mountain hideout in
Alas, to ask for help for himself and his fellow missionaries. After arriving in Australia, the missionaries initially lived in an
internment camp at
Bobs Farm in
New South Wales. Goulart later moved to a
Redemptorist monastery in
Pennant Hills,
Sydney, where he remained until the end of the war. == Bishop of Dili ==