Mangalore: Colourful Procession Marks Bicentenary Jubilee Celebrations of Frad Saib


Mangalore: Colourful Procession Marks Bicentenary Jubilee Celebrations of Frad Saib  
News by Praveen Tauro Kulshekar
Pics: Nellu Permannur
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN) 

Mangalore, Apr 22: The motorcade procession of offerings by devotees from Infant Jesus Shrine, Carmel Hill, Bikarnakatte to Holy Cross parish, Cordel, began at 4.30 pm on Tuesday April 21.  

It was held to mark the bicentenary jubilee celebrations of Fr Alexander Dubois, the French Friar and architect of Holy Cross Church, Kulshekar, who was popularly known as ‘Frad Saib’ of Franco Cordel, and by others as ‘Kullerda Ajjer’.   

Bikarnakatte Carmel Hill Infant Jesus Shrine chief Fr Nelson Pinto blessed the motorcade procession. 

Dakshina Kannada (DK) district in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar inaugurated the stage programme.



  

Palemar, speaking on the occasion, said that it is a great tradition to offer the fruits of labour, acknowledging divine grace.  He added that Christians have extended their service to our nation over many centuries in every possible way and conveyed best wishes for the success of the celebrations.    

MLA U T Khader said that offering of fruits of labour by the devotees is an ideal for people of all religions and the selfless service of Fr Dubois should inspire us to work for humanity and social causes.   

City lawyer Ivan D’Souza said that the procession of offerings signifies the unity and compassion that sustains the community in hard times.  

Khader, D’Souza, and corporator Mariamma Thomas were the chief guests on the occasion.   

Kulshekar Holy Cross parish priest Fr Valerian Pinto, assistant parish priests Fr Vincent Saldanha and Fr Arun Lobo, jubilee celebrations convener Susheel Noronha, parish council vice-president Victor Vaz, and secretary George D’Souza, were present on the dais. 

A convoy of 24 automobiles from various wards of Holy Cross parish depicting their patrons including three tableaux on Frad Saib and thousands of devotees participated in the procession.  

The Vespers were held at Holy Cross parish by the main celebrant diocesan vicar general Monsignor Dennis Moras Prabhu.  

Fr Dubois had laid the foundation stone of the Holy Cross Church, Cordel on September 14, 1873, when he was serving as parish priest at Milagres Church. He was a devout Catholic priest who inspired several people to embrace Christianity owing to his personal charisma.  

People of all faiths throng his mausoleum in the church complex and a few even take away pinches of soil from his grave believing that it has miraculous healing powers.

The locals have legendary tales on Frad Saib who used to visit their household in the evenings, to recite family rosary. The parishioners continue to observe Frad Saib’s Day on December 11, every year, in recognition of his selfless service here.  

  

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  • Walter Lobo, Bajpe/Boston,USA

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    This is truely a celebration of Frad Saib''s legacy. He has united people of all faiths. Let this unity previal through out Mangalore and India, signifying that people of India can overcome the adversity through the blessings of Frad Saib. That is what Mangalore deserves, expelling the extrimism injected by the ramasena and others.

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  • Marina Pinto, Kulshekar/Sharjah

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    All the beautiful pictures brought back the nostalgic memories of our Frad Saib and Church.

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  • cynthy paul, cordel/New York

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    To all my parishoners wish you a happy feast,let there be peace,thats our prayer as we celebrate Frad Saib''s jubliee.God bless you all.

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  • Ivan Paul D Souza, Cordel/Sharjah

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    Frad Saib Pray for us Thanks Daiji Team very nice pictures.Wonderful great procession Congratulations parish priests,parish council and parishoners. Ivan Paul D Souza

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  • Leslie Kalpane, Kulshekar/Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    Wonderful show and celebrations, Like to thank all organisers of this event , Keep the good work while making ourself proud. I am firm believer of Frad Saib and received many blessings from Him , Thanks daji for the very good coverage .Regards Leslie

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  • Saritha Noronha, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    Its a really nice procession.Thanks Daijiworld for the photo coverage and we really miss all this.

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  • steevan, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2009

    Nice one,

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  • Vijay, Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    Very nice pics. Thanks daiji.

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  • Reshma, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    its a really nice procession.Thank YOu Daijiworld for the photo coverage

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  • Olivia Lobo, Kulshekar / Bahrain

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    Nice to see such a beautiful holy procession in honour of our dear Frad Saib. May His blessings be upon all those who have faithfully invoked his blessings. Thank you Daijiworld for such a beautiful coverage.

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  • george , mangalure

    Wed, Apr 22 2009

    Frad Saib, Please pray for us.

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  • stephen dsouza, manoor,neermarga

    Tue, Apr 21 2009

    its a wonderful procession ,all the parishoners are participate in this event to make this procession succesful,now we can see the christian community united everywhere,even i am proud that the flexbanners are highlited in the procession ,which was printed in my press,congragulations to the parish priests and parishoners

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