Mangalore: Milagres Centenary Celebrations End With Befitting Finale


Mangalore: Milagres Centenary Celebrations End With Befitting Finale

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jan 17: The centenary celebrations of Milagres parish here came to an end at a fitting finale organized at Milagres church on the evening of Sunday January 16. Religious fervour and cultural extravaganza were evident at the ceremony in equal measure.

Bishop of Mangalore, Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, was the main celebrant at the Mass organized at 5 pm at Milagres church, with a number of priests participating in the Mass as concelebrants.

Following the Mass, cultural programmes were presented at the church grounds. At first, the prayer dance was presented by the students of St Mary’s School, Margil. Fr Walter D’Mello, parish priest of Milagres church, delivered the welcome address. The dignitaries at the dais were presented with bouquets.

On this occasion, the Bishop honoured present parish priest of Milagres church, Fr Walter D’Mello, as well as his predecessors, Fr William Gonsalves, Fr Herold, and Fr William Gonsalves, by garlanding them and handing over to them mementoes and fruits. Fr D’Mello disclosed that as planned, over a hundred projects had been taken up and completed by the parish during the centenary year. He also made a power point presentation of the programmes held during the centenary year.



 


B A Cutinha, IAS, additional chief secretary to the government of Karnataka, participated as chief guest. He was introduced by Marcel Monteiro, president of the Centenary Celebrations Committee. Speaking to the gathering, Cutinha expressed his deep gratitude to Our Lady of Miracles for blessing him to work earnestly as a government servant for three decades, during which, he had come to be known as a hard working and sincere civil servant. He said that church is the symbol of love and peace between the people of the entire parish and that the church is much more than just a building. He said that the majestic structure of the church that stands tall at the centre of the city is a gift by God, duly stressing that this parish is blessed by the Lord. He gratefully recollected the selfless service rendered by the present and past priests of the parish, duly noting that more often than not, the sincere work put in by the priests in spreading devotion, helping those in distress and achieving total welfare of the parish, go unnoticed.

Curinha felicitated the members of the centenary committee and the Gurkars of all the wards in the parish. On this occasion, a souvenir was released, and prizes were handed over to the winners of the quiz competition that was held for the people of the diocese, on ‘Diocese of Mangalore’.

In his benedictory address, Bishop of Mangalore, Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, noted that Milagres parish is blessed to have an able leader, who has the ability and spirit to bring families together, and to lead the people towards spirituality. He hailed the parish priest for selflessly serving the poor and the needy without restricting his services to the people of any particular religion, parish, or community. Recollecting the preaching of the Christ, the Bishop noted that if a person who passes by a person in need without providing him succour, it will be treated as disservice to the Lord himself. He asked the people to follow this preaching of the Christ as a true Christian, and stretch their helping hands to everyone who is in need of help.

A short skit composed and directed by Patsy Lobo on ‘Adam and Eve’ was presented on this occasion. Thereafter, a procession, taking along the statue of the Lady of Miracles, was taken out, culminating in the installation of the statue.

Parish Pastoral Praishad vice president, Alwyn Rosario, proposed vote of thanks. The programme was presented by Celestine D’Silva.

The events and projects taken up during the centenary year were guided by parish priest of the church, Fr Walter D’Mello. The theme chosen for the centenary year was, ‘Come, let us build families’. He was given full support in these endeavours by assistant priests, members of the committee, Gurkars, members of the parish pastoral council, and various committees formed for the purpose. Most of the programmes undertaken during the centenary year centred around helping the poor and the needy in meeting their needs. The total outlay of programmes was about Rs 75 lac, it is gathered.

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  • CLIFFORD LOBO, MANGALORE/MUMBAI

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Fr Walter D'Mello is an iconic personality. SINCE I DON'T HAVE HIS EMAIL ADDRESS, AM REQUESTING HIM TO GIVE ME HIS EMAIL ADDRESS.

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara Mumbai Doha Qatar

    Mon, Jan 17 2011

    Congratulations Fr. Walter D' Mello and team of Milargeans. Good work by celebrating Centenary of Milagres Church. Milagres church is center of our faith in the city really great to have this kind of celebrations for the faithful of all Mangalore Diocese. Also Appreciate our Bishop Rev. Dr. Aloysius for the encouragement.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Mon, Jan 17 2011

    Congratulations Fr Walter D'Mello,

    We are happy you are serving people of Milagres Church well, we still miss you at Belman.

    Regards,

    Langoolacharya.

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 17 2011

    It is most gratifying to see the grand finale of The Centenary celebrations of Milagris Church. In the first place all the programs were were planned and uted under the leadership of Our Pastor Father Walter D'Mello who is known for his aptitude for hard work. His stint at St. Joseph's Workshops where he relentlessly worked for ten years bears testimony to his hard work. It was a coincidence to have had him at Milagris during centenary celebrations. He could not worked alone and indeed he was fully supported by the able Parish Vice President Alwyn Rosario. Of course Father Walter had the blessings of Our beloved Bishop Aloysius. I would also compliment Lilly, Celestine and others for the roles played by them and indeed Patsy too for the play Adam and Eve.

    Honoring the past Pastors was a step in the right direction. Indeed Monsignor Alexander, Father Harry and Father William did great jobs in the respective tenures. Who is missing in the pictures is Msgr. Denis who also managed the Milagris Parish efficiently during difficult times.

    I am an integral part of MY MILAGRIS PARISH. It is here that I was baptized - it is here that I was confirmed - it is here that Irene and I got married and it is here that Irene and I celebrated our Golden and diamond weddings. Of course during the centenary celebrations Irene and I had the honor of being Chief Guests at one of the events.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Fr Felix Monteiro, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 17 2011

    Dear Fr Walter D'Mello and your brother priests and the lively parish community, congrats to you all. You worked hand in hand and the result is successful centenary celebrations. May your patroness bless you all in the days to come and under the able leadership of Fr Walter spiritual and temporal wonders may happen.....

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  • Harold Dsouza, Belman, Qatar

    Sun, Jan 16 2011

    Fr.Watly, you did it...! nice to hear & see your service to community. you were very famous in belman too when you have started your priesthood..! do you remember me.? wish you all the best Fr.

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  • Nancy, Belman

    Sun, Jan 16 2011

    Congrats Rec Fr Walter D'Mello. Happy to know that your vision/mission of celebrating Centenary of Milagres Church was a grand success.

    All the best and our prayers are with you for your future programmes.

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