Christmas Mass Live from Mangalore


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Dec 24: At the request of a large number of daijiworld readers spread across the world, daijiworld.com will put in its best efforts to bring to them the Christmas Mass live from Rozario Cathedral in the city.

The ceremony will begin with Christmas carol at 7.30 pm, Saturday, December 24, followed by solemn Mass at 8.00 pm (Indian Standard Time).

Bishop of Mangalore, Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza, will offer the Mass along with Fr Stanly Goveas, parish priest of Roasario Cathedral, and other priests.

It may be recalled that when Daijiworld started its 'internet tv' concept back in the year 2006, the first video that was uploaded on Dec 24, happened to be that of a message from Bishop, Aloysius Paul D'Souza.

The Christmas mass, which is recorded live, will also be available on demand at any time for all those who miss the live mass soon after the conclusion of the Mass..

Link for live - CLICK HERE  (7.30pm onwards)

  

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  • thyagaraj pinto, coastal karnataka

    Sat, Dec 24 2011

    THANK YOU FOR DAIJIWORLD TO LIVE CHRISTMAS MASS AND ALL DAIJIWORLD GROUP AND EVERYONE MERRY CHRISTMAS ANAD GOD BLESS, JOY AND HAPPINESS.

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