Bishop releases 'Wedding Pages' by Marcel D'Souza


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Mangalore, Mar 31: Wedding Pages - 2, an exclusive guide for Catholic wedding celebrations, which was published by M/s Angel Communications, Mangalore and edited by Marcel M D’Souza (Machcha, Milaar) was released by Bishop of Mangalore Diocese, Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza at Rosario Cathedral after Easter Day Evening Mass.

After releasing the book, Bishop said that the book contains all the information required by the bride and bridegroom who are getting married. It contains traditional Vovio, Vojhen and Roce ceremony. We have to follow our traditions and culture during the wedding, which have been preserved and given to us by our ancestors. The parents of the boys and girls should take care to follow these traditions. He wished all success to the publisher, Janet DSouza Proprietrix of M/s Angel Commuciations, Mangalore and the editor-in-chief Marcel DSouza for publishing this informative book.

Parish priest, Fr Stany Goveas and other priests were present. Hilary Lobo, Gurkar of St Antony Ward, Rosario Cathedral compered the programme.

  

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  • dolphy patrao, Milagres, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 04 2013

    Congrats dear Marcel. May your Wedding Pages reach every young
    couple around the world. Good luck!

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  • CGS, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 01 2013

    Congrats dear Machcha Milar. May your Wedding Pages reach every young
    couple around the world. Good luck!

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Sun, Mar 31 2013

    Congratulations Marcel on the release of your new book, Wish you all the best in the future and God bless.

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