Mangalore: Plays Add Charm to Seminary Day Celebrations at St Joseph's, Jeppu


Mangalore: Plays Add Charm to Seminary Day Celebrations at St Joseph's, Jeppu

Anil Fernandes

Mangalore, Dec 8: St Joseph's Interdiocesan Seminary celebrated its most delectable day, the 'Seminary Day' on Thursday, December 8.

Every year St Joseph's 'Seminary Day' celebration is an occasion for the Josephites to come together and thank the Lord for His blessings. Besides it is an opportunity for the Josephite alumni to return to their Alma Mater.

The seminary day celebration began in the morning with the Eucharistic celebration in the seminary chapel, presided over by Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director, Fr Muller Hospital. In his homily, he spoke on the aspect of faithfulness to Christ in becoming Christ's disciples. He also invited the students to study with earnestness the current social issues in order to be effective leaders of the Church.

The opening of the cultural evening was at 5.30 pm in the seminary premises. A wide variety of audience including the Bishop of Mangalore, benefactors, priests, religious, neighbours, relatives and family members of seminarians and invitees from various institutions were present.

The bishop of Mangalore, Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza, in his presidential address expressed his appreciation for the training imparted to the seminarians. Stressing the importance of priestly formation, the bishop called upon the seminarians to have an experience of Christ like the first disciples. He further pointed out that witnessing Christ in a world of consumerism and agnosticism means strengthening the faith of the people. The task of new must be a help to the people to return to the sense of the sacred.

Fr Joseph Martis, the Rector of St Joseph's Seminary welcomed the august audience. In his report, the Rector presented a summary of the various activities of the current academic year. In addition he mentioned that currently there are altogether 255 students in the seminary hailing from 30 Dioceses and 5 religious congregation and 53 laity students.

The English play 'The Bells' based on the struggles of the conscience in facing personal evil in one's life was staged on the occasion. It was well appreciated by one and all.

The Konkani Bhingari enacted the story of the 'Ten Virgins' from the Bible and made the audience aware that 'one is old enough to die ever since birth' and therefore 'one must be prepared'. The Kannada Academy with their 'Brashtachara Elli?' appealed to the gathering to remove corruption from the heart as it could be the first step one can probably take against the augmenting phenomena of corruption. The Tamil Beschi Academy presented a dance related to the struggle of life. The Hindi Academy staged the intrigue and intrusion of the western culture into that of Nagpur. The Malayalam Mar Thoma Samajam through the play 'Achante Ponmakkal' presented the necessity of having a refined attitude towards the physically and mentally disabled of the society.

The Mangalore seminary in its 133 years has been the 'Alma Mater' for about 2000 priests who have gone out of the portals of this seminary to places all over India and overseas.

  

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  • Fr. sunil Praveen Pinto, pakshikere church,manglore

    Sun, Dec 11 2011

    thank u friends, all the academies have done very good performence, i liked english drama and kannada skit very much. conrats to u fr. rector and staff and seminarians god bles u

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  • Anitha Diana Fernandes, Mangalore/ Israel

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    Nice report and the pictures my dear brother Anil...
    Best wishess to all the Seminarias and all the staff.

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  • FR FELIX MONTEIRO, MANGALORE

    Fri, Dec 09 2011

    DEAR DYNAMIC AND ENERGETIC REV. FR RECTOR-FR JOSEPH MARTIS, THE VIBRANT STAFF AND TALENTED STUDENTS CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE WONDERFUL AND EXCELLENT 2011 SEMINARY DAY. THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME WAS TOO GOOD. THERE WAS A NOVELTY AND TIMELY MESSAGE IN THE PRAYER DANCE. THE LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMES GAVE THE BEAUTIFUL MESSAGES. THE DRAMA (THE BELLS)CONVEYED GOOD MESSAGE STRESSING THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GOOD CONSCIENCE IN TODAY'S CONTEXT, WHERE PEOPLE LOSE THE SENSE OF SIN. THE ACTORS WERE TO BE APPRECIATED. CONGRATS TO THE DIRECTORS- FR VINCENT SEQUEIRA AND FR PRAVEEN LASRADO. THE REPORT READ BY THE RECTOR WAS VERY IMPRESSIVE AND INFORMATIVE. OUR BISHOP GAVE A BEAUTIFUL MESSAGE TO THE SEMINARIANS IN THE LIGHT OF THE TEACHUBG OF THE CHURCH. ON THE WHOLE, THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME WAS GOOD. CREDIT GOES TO THE ENTIRE SEMIARY STAFF AND STUDENTS.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas

    Fri, Dec 09 2011

    Jepoo Seminary has produced some of the best priests that have dedicated so much not only for the Mangalore diocese but also to the rest of India. Having brought up and raised in the Seminary environment we have witnessed so many young men who have joined the Jeppoo Seminary and have lived in our neighbourhood for so many years until they were ordained and moved to different parishes.

    St. Joseph Seminary is very dear to us. Most of the Seminarians are smart and extremely talented. They have moved to different parishes once they are ordained and given so much not only for the Christians but also to many others of different faiths. May God bless St.Joseph Seminary with more young men dedicating themselves for the cause of Christianity.

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