Mangalore: St Joseph Church, Jeppu Celebrates Parish Feast with Fervor


News & Pics: Roshan Digitals, Milagris

Mangalore, May 1: St Joseph Church, Jeppu Celebrated the parish feast here on Sunday May 1.
St Joseph’s Statue was blessed at Joseph Nagar followed by a procession.

During the blessing parish priest Fr Andrew said that it’s a triple celebration for the parishioners. Firstly Pope John Paul II has been rewarded as the saint. Second being workers’ Day and then the feast of the parish. He added that the day should be celebrated with joy and happiness.

Later the parishioners celebrated holy Eucharistic mass. Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director of Fr Mullers’ hospital was the main celebrant of the mass. In his ceremony he said God has showered his blessings through many ways and mankind has witnessed it in many ways.

  

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    Sun, May 01 2011

    St Joseph Church, Jeppu Celebrated the parish feast and many parishioners came and attended mass and the feast. One can see the joy in their faces on the photographs. They enjoyed the feast and GOD was among them. The pics are wonderful, showing a Catholic parish full of activities and life.
    Might God bless your parish and be strong in your faith!


    Best regards


    Kurt Waschnig Oldenburg Germany

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