Bishop Dr Aloysius inaugurates secondary science school in Kituri, Tanzania


Pics and report: Fr Onil D'Souza

Dar E Salam, Mar 23: Mangaluru-Africa mission reached an important milestone on March 21 as the much awaited St Joseph Boys’ secondary science school in Kituri situated in the district of Mwanga was inaugurated.
























Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, bishop of Mangaluru accompanied by Dr Rogath Kimariyo, bishop of SAME diocese inaugurated the newly constructed school building followed by the invocation of blessings of God on the same. In his message the Bishop said that newly inaugurated school is going to be an instrument in moulding the young minds of future scientists, engineers, doctors and leaders of Tanzanian society.

He narrated a Chinese proverb which says, ‘If you want fruits for one year, sow seeds. If you want fruits for ten years, plant saplings and if you are looking for results for hundred years,then start schools’. Accordingly the Bishop said that the school started by the Mangaluru Africa mission centre will form minds of young students who in turn will transform the society.

The bishop thanked Dr Rogath for inviting to work in his diocese and for extending co operation and support in carrying out the mission activities. He also thanked Fr Alwyn D’Souza, Fr Ronald Pinto, Fr Victor Machado, Fr Hilary Lobo and Br Stephen Cutinha for their tireless service at the mission centre.

The School souvenir was released by agembe wife of Prof. J. Magembe, Hon. Minister for water and MP of Mwanga who could not be present as the Tanzanian parliament was in session. In her message Magembe appreciated the Catholic church for the wonderful service rendered in the field of education. She on behalf of her husband extended whole hearted support and co operation to the school and for the philanthropic activities to be carried out in that area. A Harambee (fund raiser event) was organized on the occasion which was well supported by the parents of the students and guests present.

The newly designed school website www.stjosephschooltz.org was inaugurated by Shaibu, Mwanga district executive director.

Earlier during the day, bishop Rogath presided over the Eucharistic celebration and preached a homily suitable to the occasion.

The students of the school presented a cultural programme on the occasion which was well appreciated by those present. Fr Ronald Pinto, Head Master of the school welcomed the dignitaries, guests and the gathering. Fr Alwyn D’Souza, the manager of the school proposed vote of thanks.

Msgr Everest Abedi, vicar general of SAME diocese, Fr Vincent Monteiro, parish priest of Immaculate conception church Kinnigoli, Fr Onil D’Souza, director of St Anthony charity institutes Jeppu, Vincent Mascarnhas, convener of media cell diocese of Mangaluru,large number of priests from SAME, Arusha, Dar-e-Salem, Morogoro dioceses, Guests from Nairobi,Kenya, parents of students, government officials of civic bodies were present on the occasion.

  

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  • alwy, Canadian

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    All our missions has to be focused in Africa rather in india. African needs services same way our missionary did to India hundreds year that is how many people educated in india today same way it is very important to make African educated so that they will prosper in a ways they will remember us rather abandon us or attack us like in india

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 24 2015

    Great work under the patronage of Bishop Dr Aloysius D' Souza. ...True to the Chinese proverb..."if you are looking for results for hundred years,then start schools". God bless all those involved in the mission.

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  • Gretta. CBE, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 24 2015

    Congratulations Fr.Alwyn and the team. A great step to educate the children of Same. Praying for you all.May you get all the help you needed from the people of goodwill all over the world.

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  • Fr Felix Monteiro, Badyar

    Tue, Mar 24 2015

    CONGRATULATION TO OUR BISHOP MOST REV DE ALOYSIUS PAUL D'SOUZA AND THE DIOCESE OF MANGALORE FOR STARTING MISSION AT AFRICA (TANZANIA,SAME). NOW, A NEW STEP TO INAUGURATE A SECONDARY SCIENCE SCHOOL, THE MEED OF THE HOUR IN THAT REGION. THANKS TO OUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS FRS. ALWYN, VICTOR, HILARY AND RONALD THE PIONEERS. GOD BLESS YOU AND THANK YOU. A BIG THANKS TO THE MANGALOREAN COMMUNITY FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTION AND MITE. HAPPY TO SEE REV. ONIL, FR VINCENT MONTEIRO AND LAY PERSON MR VINCENT. BEAUTIFUL COVERAGE BY DAIJI. THANKS.

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  • Rons Bantwal, mumbai

    Tue, Mar 24 2015

    Dear Fr.Allwyn D'Souza, Your Great Well-done, Wish u all the Best to Continue your Mission in Tanzania. Whah...! Dear Mr.Vincent Mascarenhas nice to see you in Africa. but don't forget us. Rons Bantwal

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  • Fr Felix Monteiro, Badyar

    Mon, Mar 23 2015

    Congratulations to our Bishop most Rev. Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza for his missionary zeal to start mission at Same. Now, inaugurating secondary science School in that region is a wonderful work to educate the local boys. Thanks to our missionaries Fr Alwyn, Fr Victor Machado, Fr Hilary and Fr Ronald for their great work. A billion thanks to the diocese of Mangalore, clergy and laity and in particular those who donated for the mission. Dear Bishop, welcome back to Mangalore after your succesful mission. Happy to see Fr Onil, Fr Vincent Monteiro, Mr Vincent and others in the pictures.

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  • Celine Augustin, Kinnigoli, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 23 2015

    God Bless u father for your gentle effort in Tanzania for our community.

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  • Rudy D' Souza & Family, Omzoor/ Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 23 2015

    Congratulations to all the people who worked unitedly to bring up the educational institution in SAME Diocese. Its a big achievement in a very short period. May God bless you all abundantly.

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  • GANGARAM, MOODBIDRI

    Mon, Mar 23 2015

    Vincent my friend nice to see you there!!!

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