Mangaluru: Annual feast of Infant Jesus inaugurated at Bikkarnakatte shrine


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Mangaluru, Jan 4: The annual feast of Infant Jesus, Bikkarnakatte, was inaugurated on Tuesday January 4 with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist and the hoisting of the flag in the shrine premises.

Fr Charles Serrao, superior of the monastery, conducted the prayer service.

Roy Castelino, the PRO of the Mangalore diocese hoisted the flag along with Fr Charles and Fr Rovel, the shrine director, thus commencing the festal celebrations. Corporators Keshawa, Naveen, A C Vinayaraj as well as Lawrence D'Souza, in-charge of District Congress Labour Cell and Social Worker Nagaraj K Bikkarnakatte were present on the occasion.

The feast includes 9 days of novena from January 5 to 13. The feast shall be solemnised on January 14, 15 and 16.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Tue, Jan 04 2022

    Great is your Name Our Dear Lord ! Your Majesty fills the Earth ! You are our Creator to whom we owe so much in Life. Please give us that strength to conduct ourselves Well. Comply with our simple Prayers O Lord of Grace !!!

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