Mangalore: 'Makkala Mithra M S Clare' by K'taka Theological Institute Released


Mangalore: 'Makkala Mithra M S Clare' by K'taka Theological Institute Released

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jun 11: 'Makkala Mithra M S Clare' a reflective biography on a children's missionary was released at a programme at Bishop Jathanna auditorium, Balmatta here on Saturday June 11.

The book has been brought out by Karnataka Theological Research Institute (KATHRI), which also organised the programme.

Rev Dr H R Cabral, secretary, Karnataka Christian Educational Society (KACES) and chairman, KATHRI released the book.

Addressing the gathering, Rev Cabral said that Clare was an effective counsellor not only among children but also among the youth and families.

Rt Rev Dr C L Furtado, former Bishop of Karnataka Southern Diocese felicitated M S Clare on the occasion, in recognition of his service among children and senior citizens.

Rt Rev Dr J S Sadananda, Bishop, Karnataka Southern Diocese graced the occasion and in his message said that Clare had inspired many young children and young people to imbibe the message of Jesus.

Rev Dr Sadananda welcomed the gathering and proposed the vote of thanks.

The programme was compered by Dr Charles Furtado.

Incidentally, the day also marked M S Clare's 75th birthday. The programme ended with the celebration of this milestone.

  

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  • monica bhat, udupi/mumbai

    Sun, Jun 12 2011

    Congratulations Baba Uncle..A well deserved felicitation to a great personality..Wishing u many many happy returns of the day.. proud to b ur neice

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  • Rev Dr H M Duke, Mangalore/Washington

    Sun, Jun 12 2011

    Dear Brothe Melville
    Congratulations on your long devoted and dedicated service to the 'Little citizens of the kingdom of God!' I am glad KATHRI and others recognized your untiring services and surely our Lord would reward you and your family for all that you have done to shape and nurture the children who are now blessing others as well. May God bless you!

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  • Austin Santhosh, Haleangadi/Bahrain

    Sun, Jun 12 2011

    Congratulations to Mr. M.S. Clare. I still remember the days of his "Magic Lantern" and the way he use to tell Bible Stories with wonderful pictures. He has got a gifted voice and I use to love it always during my childhood. I take this opportunity to thank him for all the works he has done - particularly for the children. May God Bless him. Thanks to Karnataka Theological College for organizing the event.

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  • Vinaya Soans, Balmatta/Bahrain

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Mr. M.S. Clare deserves this falicitation. I remember my childhood days attending VBS and his Magic Lantern classes where he used to tell simple stories and we really used to enjoy them. I remember winning chocholates from him for answering his questions in the class. Every story told by him, was so simple like parables of Jesus. Clare Ayya may God give you all the happiness, contentment and good health which you deserve for your service in the midst of children.

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  • Alwyn sumantha, Valencia / Kuwait

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Congratulations.Many happy returns of the day.God bless you.
    alwyn sumantha & fly

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  • Desmond Jathanna, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Congratulations to Clare Ayya..a well deserved felicitation indeed.Having had the priviledge of having attended your VBS classses one can never forget the lessons learnt under your guidance.

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