Mangalore Bishop Visits his Flock in Kenyan Diaspora


Mervin John Noronha, SVD

Nairobi, Jul 11: On 7th July the tiny Konkani Catholic community in Nairobi was in for a pleasant surprise as their shepherd Rt Dr Bishop Aloysius Paul D’Souza paid them a brief visit. The Bishop, who was on his way back to Mangalore, after visiting SAME Diocese in neighboring Tanzania on a fact finding mission in view of exploring possibilities of entering into a missionary collaboration, took time to celebrate Holy Mass with the community and join in a fellowship meal hosted in his honor.

It could be recalled here that the Bishop of SAME had earlier this year paid a visit to the diocese of Mangalore and had placed a formal request for missionary collaboration.

Having learnt that there was a vibrant catholic community from the western coast in Nairobi as well as a good number of Missionaries, both men and women, rendering missionary service in Kenya, the Bishop devoted 2 days amidst his busy schedule to visiting his flock in the Kenyan Diaspora.


































In his homily during the Holy Mass celebrated in the open air at the Shrine of our Lady Consolata, where the Konkani catholic community earlier this June had donated a Mangalore-made Statue of Mother Mary, encouraged the tiny community to love Mother Mary deeply as she watches over her children and wipes their tears out in moments of trails and suffering. He further exhorted them to live their faith by emulating Mary, who is an icon of undivided love for God and humanity.

Four priests, who formed the delegation that accompanied the Bishop in the mission expedition, expressed in unison that the time spent in Nairobi was the most memorable part of their first ever African experience and regretted for having reserved such a brief time for the visit.

At the fellowship meal hosted at a family, the Bishop, as a true good shepherd and pastor, interacted freely with all and expressed his deep gratitude for the warm welcome and hospitality accorded to him. He further invited the members to remain united and be the keepers of each other.

For the community members this day will remain as a special day whereby the shepherd chose to come to his flock and share God’s love generously. A true shepherd is one who creates time for his flock and doesn’t miss an opportunity to interact with them. That is exactly what the Bishop did by his visit. 

Fr. Mervin, an SVD missionary working in Nairobi, took responsibility for the stay and other necessary arrangements while the entourage was in the city. He thanked the Bishop and his team for their visit. He further thanked the community for their generosity and active participation.

  

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  • jerardin dsouza, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 14 2012

    Wow!!! REV.fr. Merwin.A nice get together, with the Bishop, who takes initiative & leadership in leading the community. His Lordship is an old hand in motivating the flock. BUT its Rev fr. Merwin who needs to be applauded & appreciated for organising the MEET.Its meetings like these ,in foreign lands, that replenish the bond.The bond b/w laity & the clergy. I am sure my friend Basil serrao would have been instrumental in hosting His Lordship the Bishop . Well Fr.Merwin.CONGRATS & plz keep up this dynamic & good work..love..jerardin dsouza

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  • joe gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 14 2012


    It is a great thought to visit the under-privileged in a distant country and indeed our Bishop has done a great job in meeting his own flock apart from others in Nairobi. This is mission station where Rev. Sister Aloysius had done the pioneering work and had worked in that country for almost twenty years and laid the foundation for the sisters of Apostolic Carmel to help the poor and needy. Sister Aloysius has been responsible to start many schools over there where education was in the primitive stage.

    I can see Father Patrick Rodrigues and Father J.B. Crasta also in the pictures. They too in their own vocations are doing wonderful work in Mangalore.

    May the visits of our Bishop and Fathers bear abundant fruit in the years to follow and may this visit be a forerunner of many such tours in the future.

    Joe Gonsalves


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  • lora sofia pais, cordel, kulshekar

    Sat, Jul 14 2012

    congrats Movi dattu for this wonderful effort.philomena aunty is so proud of you.regards from all at home.

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  • joy lobo, kadri/mangalore

    Fri, Jul 13 2012

    Dear bishop,
    Where is your traditional dress. How can people find out you are a bishop.Please wear your bishop dress.

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  • vincy, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 12 2012

    its a great news. i wonder how many of from the delegation will opt to work in this mission! it would have been nice to ask for volunteers and take them with the bishop. after all the study done by the delegation may not be condissive for those opting for it. may be one congrats to him. every priests from the mangalore diocease must opt atleast for three years to serve this mission. because they have the capability to change the lives of these deserving humanity then the face of our diocese will change and it will become udentiche Rome. i hope bishop dont have to force young priest to this mission.

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  • Arthur, Belman/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Jul 12 2012

    It looks like Bishop of Mangalore has fogotten to take his official attire during his Kenyan visit!!!

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  • sr. Leeda, Bellore-Denmark

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Very nice to see our bishop in Kenya. God bless your mission and thanks for all those work for mission.

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  • Ayon Dsouza, mumbai / mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    thanks daijiworld for covering Bishop in Kenya news

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    A heart warming news. I wish Alfie, Basil and others organised a get together of all the Mangaloreans irrespective of their religion, so that the Bishop would experience first hand the warm brotherhood prevailing among the Mangaloreans.

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  • Tony Francis, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Our Bishop looks great in formal civilian pant-shirt!

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  • Bishop Henry D'Souza, Bellary

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Congratulations! Bishop D'Souza and Team for crossing the Arabian Sea "to launch into the deep!" It's a great initiative, reminds of the spirit of St. Paul and St. Francis Xavier! May God bless the initiative ever more abundantly!

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  • jerry, belman

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    very good nice to see our bishop in kenya, congratulations .may god bless all .

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  • Arun Noronha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Nice to see our Bishop and our priests visiting Kenya. Hats off to you Fr. Mervin for making this visit possible. I am sure our Bishop, priests and Kenyan catholic community had wonderful time. Fr. Mervin wish you success in your mission. You are doing wonderful job in Kenya.

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  • Anitha Dsouza, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Congrats Bishop

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  • Fr.Victor D'Mello, Kelmbet/urwa

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    great news..Thanks for sharing it...God Bless our Bishoop and the priests.. specially to Fr.Mervin for doing a great job in organising the whole trip...

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  • Stan Rodrigues, Mangaolore

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Baba Askofu, Mungu akulinde katika nia zako na utume wako. it was very kind gesture from your part to paying a visit to Tanzania and Kenya with other brother priests from Manglore Diocese.

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  • T.S.Thomas, Colombo

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    It is thrilling to see Mangalore Bishop in Nairobi! Kenyans can speak English and are very warm people. I too visited Nairobi and some other Kenyan cities recently and could find some Mangalorean missionaries over there. One of them was my teacher in Roshni Nilaya Ms. Philomina D Sa who has a convent in Nairobi. Looking forward to visit this country again.

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  • george, Gantalkatte/ Bahrain

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Nice to See our Bishop In kenya wih our manglorean comunity . Fr, Mrvin was working hard behind this get to gether. Nice to see the vibrant mangalorean comunity in kenya . i missed this ocation.
    thx fr. for the nice pics.

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