Mangalore: Centenary celebrations of Bendore Church draw to a grand close


Mangalore: Centenary celebrations of Bendore Church draw to a grand close

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM)

 

 

Mangalore, Jan 19: The centenary celebrations of St Sebastian Church, Bendore culminated with a grand event at the Church ground here on Sunday January 19.

The celebrations began with a Eucharistic Mass led by Archbishop of Bangalore Dr Bernard Moras, who was also the chief guest for the formal stage programme. Bishop of Mangalore diocese Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza presided over the ceremony. Bishop of Bellary Dr Henry D'Souza, union minister for petroleum and natural gas Dr Veerappa Moily, state ministers U T Khadar, Abhaychandra Jain, Ramanath Rai, Sr M Wilberta, Sr Linnette, Fr John Baptist, Fr Michael Santhumayor, Ronald Walder, Laveen John were present on the dais.

Addressing the gathering, Dr Bernard Moras said, "Earlier there were many from Bendore parish taking up priestly vocation and serving in many parishes, but as we celebrated the centenary of the parish today, the question we need to ponder over is why has the number of priests and nuns from this parish decreased over the years. Let us strengthen our faith. I urge parents to encourage their children to take up priestly vocation. It is our primary responsibility. The patron saint of this church St Sebastian lived for faith, and all parishioners should follow his example."

Bishop of Mangalore Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza said, "Msgr Raymond Mascarenhas was the first priest of this church. The church has contributed five bishops and hundreds of priests and nuns, but as we step into the next century (of St Sebastian Church), the message I would like to give you is - live with faith and believe in god, and be a witness to Christ. This is the need of the hour. Due to various influences in the society, faith has been decreasing and it is very difficult to grow in faith in the present environment. It is important that there is unity in famiy, where devotion is nurtured."

Advising the Catholic youth, the bishop said that church should be the centre for their activities. "This (church) is the place where you get recognition, encouragement and also get opportunity to showcase your talents. The church should be the centre for your activities and they should not remain outside. There are 2,200 parishoners in Bendore church, and all of them should work with the church," he said. He also urged parents to give more attention to their children.

He also appreciated the healthcare fund which was launched on the occasion. St Vincent De Paul Society was first started in the diocese 80 years ago in this church, and it is now established in all the churches," he added.

On the occasion, Veerappa Moily released the centenary memorial health fund for the poor.

In his address, Moily said, "This church has contributed so much to the lives of people in terms of prayers and miracles. The new health fund is a good step. This is what Mother Teresa also did, she took care of the poor and the destitutes." Appreciating the work done by Bendore parish, he said, "Stretch your hands and help others, especially those who are underprivileged."

Bishop of Bellary Dr Henry D'Souza cited an example of two Catholic girls who had achieved success despite their physical disabilities. "They (the girls) are an example for all youngsters. Leaders and parents should instill new dreams in the minds of youngsters. We must strengthen our faith," he added.

Minister for health and family welfare U T Khadar said, "The Chrsitian community has contributed a lot to social and educational sectors. A person's patriotism cannot be gauged by utterance of words like 'zindabad' but through work done for the lesser privilleged, which is what the Catholic comminity is doing. Unity and brotherhood form part of India's culture and they have to be strengthened. Over the hundred years, the Bendore Church has contributed to development in differnet ways. I too studied in Christian school and college. The commuity is known for providing quality education."

Minister for youth affairs and sports Abhaychandra Jain released the centenary souvenir.

In his address, Jain said, "If I was elected as an MLA, the Christian community had a major role to play, as there are only 2000 Jains in my constitunecy. Post-Independence in Mangalore South constituency Christians were nominated as candidates but after suffering defeats, there were voices demanding tickets to persons of other communities. It was Ramanath Rai and I who insisted that the ticket should be given to a person from the Christian community last time, and we had threatened not to contest the elections if our demand was not met."

Lauding the work of fomer Congress leader Blasius D'Souza who belonged to Bendore parish, he said, "Blasius D'Souza was an honest man who worked a lot for the development of the region. Today politics has changed and politicians have to be sincere, simple and serve the society. Earlier politicians used to lead a royal lifestyle but it does not work these days."

J R Lobo said, "Bendore Church has contributed a lot to social and educational welfare and is financially strong, but it has give special attention to youngsters and draw them towards politics and administrative services. These fields need to be encouraged."

Ramanath Rai said that the Christian community has supported him a lot and in return he has put his best efforts for their welfare. "The need of the hour is to come together and work with love irrespective of religion," he added.

'Christachi Sakshi' (Witness to Christ), a CD of Konkani devotional songs by Fr Michael Santhumayor was released on the occasion. The surplus funds generated by the sale of the CD would go to welfare fund.

Prior to the programme, Dr Bernard Moras unveiled the statue of St Sebastian, the patron saint of the church.

Parish priests and assistant parish priests who had served Bendore church, and winners of various competitions were felicitated.

The stage programme was followed by a dinner that was cooked by 400 parishioners.

Parish priest Fr Anthony Serrao welcomed the gathering. Ronald Walder proposed the vote of thanks.

Bendore parish council secretary Laveen John read the annual report. Dr Norbert Lobo and Anita Lobo compered the event.

 

  

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  • William, Bantwal

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Best wishes for completing 100 years. May the faith & peace keep on growing everywhere, as a result God's blessings on us all.

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  • Gerry D'Mello & fly, Bendur / Canada

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    Although my dad was very much involved in his unique way in the 50th celebrations of our Bendore Church, as a little kid in his & mom's arms who witnessed the celebration could not register any moments in my mind 'cause of my tiny age. However the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations of our Parish turned out really awesome for me 'cause I was the most privileged ones to celebrate my Wedding on 2nd May 1990 being the very first to celebrate program in the newly built St.Sebastian Platinum Jubilee Hall.

    It was very deep-down desire to attend the most remarkable Centenary celebrations of my beloved parish. Although I could not make it due to some unavoidable official commitments, Daijiworld made my dreams come true by their live-streaming that I could enjoy the live coverage sitting in my home-sweet-home here in Canada.

    I salute the dynamic leadership of the incumbent Parish Priest Fr.Antony Serrao who led the Centenary Celebration Committee in a spectacular way. Kudos to all those who worked tirelessly for the incredible success of the Centenary celebration of my beloved Parish the one and only BENDORE PARISH!

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  • Lynn Misquith, Bendore

    Tue, Jan 21 2014

    It was a proud moment for all the bendoreans to celebrate this auspicious day. Kudos to all the organizers and parishioners for their whole hearted co-operation to make this day a grand success. It's nice to view a great coverage of the whole event presented by the photographer and the media correspondent.

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  • Fr. Melwin Pinto S.J., Mangalore, Rome

    Tue, Jan 21 2014

    As a proud parishioner of Bendore I watched the live streaming on Daijiworld and now seeing these beautiful photographs my heart swells with joy and gratitude... God has indeed blessed this parish in a hundred different ways. I feel sad I could not make it due to unavoidable circumstances.
    Thanks especially to Fr. Anthony Serrao, who has worked hard to make this day a memorable as well as an inspiring one, creating greater Christian commitment and fostering a sense of unity. Great job, Fr. Serrao, under your leadership. May God bless you all.

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  • Navin, Kundapur

    Tue, Jan 21 2014

    Nice to see the well organize 100 year celebration.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Good to know that the Centenary celebrations of Bendore Church draw to a grand close.Congratulations to the organizers.All the best.Thanq.

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  • Fr Felix Monteiro, Badyar Church

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Dear Rev. Fr Antony Serrao, congratulations to you and your team Fr Michael, Fr Paul, Fr John Baptist, Parish Pastoral Council members and entire Centenary Jubilee committee members, for the well planned, well time managed, well decorated and well finished Jubilee program. Really, it was a grand finale..May the name and fame of Bendur Church extend still larger way as you step into the 2nd century of your parish existence. A word of appreciation to Fr Michael Santmayor also for his beautiful and melodious choir. The liturgical celebrations stage program both were wonderful. Dear Fr Antony Serrao, once again, congratulations to you for your efficient leadership.

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara Mumbai Doha Qatar

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Congratulations! Bendurians for the centenary celebrations.Super pictures by Daiji. Feel like there already. Great to see and proud that the church completed 100 years. Also, especially fond of this parish since my family is residing now near the Carmel Hill. So that now this parish is closer to us, also this parish is familiar to me since my college /working days in Mangalore. Also, congrats to Bishop ,priests, nuns and Organizers, parishioners, of this great parish.This parish produced many personalities including Professor Alban Castelino who expired recently. Nice to see Mr. Veerappa Moily and Mr. U.T. Khader who are present on the occasion. Wish all the parishioners a happy Centenary. God Bless

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Photography at its very best. Cant be better than this. Congrats Bendurians.

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  • Vishwanath K, Kankanady

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Happy to see this beautiful Church is 100 Years and proud to say that I completed my primary education (7 years) in this great disciplined church school (St. Sebastian Hr.Primary School).

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  • Fr. Franklin D'Souza, Paladka/CBCI NEW DELHI

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Congratulations St. Sebastian Church Community of Bendore. It is your strong faith led you to this celebration. May God continue to bless your parish more and more. I salute all the Parish Priests who gave their service to your parish. congrats Fr. ANthony for organising such a grand celebration together with your parish community. let Bendore shine to make a difference in proclaiming the good news of Jesus.

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  • Dennis D'souza, m'lore. Vijaya Apt. Bendore.

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    The culmination of the centenary celebrations of St. Sebastian's Church, Bendur, was an unforgettable and spectacular event. Due credit must be given to the Parish Priest Rev. Antony Serrao, his Assistants and the vast team of volunteers who planned and uted this spectacular event meticulously to every detail till the last. May God bless you all.

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  • Agee, Indian - UAE

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Very well organized congrats
    Good pics..

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  • Roshan Sequeira, Managalore -Auh

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Splendid photography by Daya, crisp and sharp pictures, has covered the event beautifully.
    Well written report,covers the function completely and accurately. Daiji Keep up the good work

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  • Mabel Castelino, Melbourne / bendure

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Dear Fr Antony Serrao...I am delighted to see live coverage of high mass on daijiworld as well detailed report with some brilliant pictures. Entire coverage show how much hard work you and parish team put behind this event. may almighty bless you and keep you happy always. We the family felt like as if we are sitting among the crowd and witnessing the event. Thank you Daijiworld also for the coverage

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  • Nizel Dsouza, Mangalore/ Elyar Padav

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    I am feeling so proud as a Christian and Christianity for the love, peace & forgiveness which is our mission.

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 20 2014

    Amazing pictures !
    Great to see them and proud that this beautiful Church is 100 Years .

    The late Ginimao Marcel D'Souza was one of the pillar founders of this church and I have never failed to pay a visit to this Church dedicated to St. Sebastian

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