M’lore: 40 Hours Non-stop Prayer on at Our Lady of Dolores Chapel, Bishop House


M’lore: 40 Hours Non-stop Prayer on at Our Lady of Dolores Chapel, Bishop House

News: Fr Francis Rodrigues
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SB)

Mangalore, Jun 17: As a mark of the conclusion of the year dedicated to the Christian priests of the world, 40 hours non-stop prayer and adoration to the Blessed Sacrament is taking place in Our Lady of Dolores Chapel situated in the Bishop’s House of Mangalore. 

The prayer was inaugurated by Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, the Bishop of the Diocese of Mangalore with the Eucharistic celebrations on Thursday June 17 at 6.45 am.

  
The Bishop invited all the faithful to thank God for the great gift of the priesthood and requested to pray continuously for the priests so that they may be true to their vocation.  The chancellor of the Diocese, Fr Henry Sequeira shared in the homily on the occasion that Jesus the Highest Priest has taught us to pray and dialogue with the Heavenly Father as to know and live the will of God.
 
Many priests and lay representatives were present for the inaugural mass. There are 337 diocesan priests and 120 religious priests serving in the Diocese of Mangalore. The prayers would go on till midnight of Friday June 18. Different prayer groups are taking part in the non-stop prayer series by turn. The Sister Disciples of the Divine Master are animating the 40 hours long prayer session.


15,000 priests in Vatican

Pope Benedict the 16th had dedicated a whole year (19th June 2009 to 19th June 2010) to the priests of the world with the motto ‘Faithfulness of Christ and Faithfulness of Priests’ on the occasion of the 150th death anniversary of St John Maria Vianney, the patron of the priests.

Throughout the year different socio-spiritual activities were organized as to grow in the true vocation of priesthood. As a mark of the conclusion of the year of the priesthood a three-day International Convention of Priests was organized in Vatican from June 9 to 11 for which every catholic priest of the world was invited. More than 10,000 priests had participated in the said convention.

There were more than 15,000 priests from all the corners of the world as to concelebrate with the Pope in the concluding mass that was held on June 11 on the occasion of the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

  

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  • Stanley R.D'Costa, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 17 2010

    It is the inner purification of a person firstly to reach before the God almighty and not the publicity stunt. One needs timely help in needy hour. So let the prayer be a path to come closer to the god and not a means to break any record.

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  • Herbert Joseph Menezes, Barkur

    Thu, Jun 17 2010

    God bless our Priests.

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  • RONY MENDONCA, Moodbidri/Ras al khaima

    Thu, Jun 17 2010

    It is great praying 48 hours continious in front of blessed sacrament . Keep on prayer because we dont know the hour of second coming of Messiah praise the lord.

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  • Linda, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 17 2010

    Let us all pray together. May God help us all to have a peaceful life on earth.

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  • John DSilva, Karkaala

    Thu, Jun 17 2010

    Its beautiful idea. Lets not leave it at that. Let the Priest be present at the church to meet the needs of the laity for their spiritual and also socio economic requirements. We will not fail in our duty to pray for their fruitful vocation.

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