Media Release
Mangaluru, Nov 14: A solemn Requiem Mass was held on Thursday morning at St Joseph Chapel, Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI), Kankanady, to honour the life and legacy of Dr Lawrence C D'Souza, former assistant director of FMCI and administrator of Father Muller Medical College and Hospital (FMMC&H) and Father Muller College of Nursing (FMCON). The Mass was led by Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, bishop of the Mangalore Diocese and president of FMCI, who commended Dr Lawrence’s invaluable contributions to FMCI and his impactful leadership across various Catholic institutions.
Dr Lawrence C D'Souza, who passed away on November 12 was a dedicated priest and visionary leader with an impressive career spanning several institutions. Born on November 28, 1948, in Pernal, Udupi, and ordained in 1977, he held multiple degrees including a PhD from Fordham University in New York. His tenure at FMCI, from 1998 to 2006, was marked by milestones such as the initiation of the MBBS programme, expansion of nursing programmes, and the advancement of Allied Health Sciences courses. His initiatives led to the establishment of key facilities, including the Cath Lab and MRI services, enhancing FMCI’s healthcare capabilities.
Many who had worked with Dr Lawrence, including former deans, principals, doctors, nurses, faculty, and HODs, gathered at the chapel to pay their respects. Bishop Saldanha, in his homily, highlighted Dr Lawrence's humble nature and his dedication to fostering the growth and success of FMCI’s institutions, while FMCI director Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho expressed gratitude to all priests and guests who participated in the service.
Following the Mass, Dr Lawrence’s mortal remains were made available for public homage, with mourners reflecting on his profound influence and devotion to FMCI. His legacy endures in the institution’s ongoing commitment to excellence in healthcare and education, leaving a lasting impact on Father Muller Charitable Institutions.