Police commissioner TR Suresh visits venue of Episcopal ordination of new bishop


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Sep 11: Police commissioner of Mangaluru, TR Suresh on Tuesday visited the venue of the Episcopal ordination of Dr Peter Paul Saldanha.

The ordination will be held on September 15 at Rosario Cathedral.

Police Commissioner on September 11 inspected the venue and inquired the facilities to be provided to the people who attend the ordination.

He took a stock of all the arrangements made for the VIPs and the dignitaries and common people.

Ram Rao, ACP South, Manjunatha Shetty, ACP Traffic and inspector Sharif of Padeshwar, chief co-ordinator Fr J B Crasta and Louis J Pinto, co-convener of logistic committee were present.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    Every good occasion should begin well and also end well. Episcopal Ordination of a new Bishop of Mangalore is indeed an auspicious occasion that has to be organized well. In a colorful City of Mangalore the Episcopal Ordination is nothing different from a Coronation.

    Safety and Security is of paramount importance for unique occasions such as this. We are glad that the Police Department is well informed so that the entire occasion is carried out smoothly and successfully.

    Our prayers and best wishes are therefore extended to the auspicious occasion, and we are anxiously awaiting to read further highlights as and when they are made available.

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