Msgr Dr Leslie Clifford D’Souza ordained bishop of Udupi diocese in solemn episcopal ceremony


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (NP) 

Udupi, Apr 20: In a deeply reverent Eucharistic celebration marked by prayer, tradition, and ecclesial unity, Msgr Dr Leslie Clifford D’Souza was ordained as the new bishop of the diocese of Udupi on Monday, April 20, at Milagres Cathedral, Kallianpur. 

The episcopal ordination was conferred by Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão, Archbishop of Goa and Daman and president of FABC and CCBI, who served as the principal consecrator. He was joined by archbishop of Bangalore archdiocese Dr Peter Machado and the apostolic administrator of the Udupi diocese, Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo, as co-consecrators, in the presence of the Apostolic Nuncio to India and Nepal, Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli, along with over 30 bishops, 250 priests, an equal number of nuns, and around 6,000 faithful gathered from across India. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appointed by Pope Leo XIV on January 31, Bishop Msgr Dr Leslie Clifford D’Souza becomes the second shepherd of the diocese of Udupi, marking a significant milestone in the diocese’s pastoral journey since its establishment in 2012. 

The rite of ordination included the proclamation of the Papal Bull formally appointing Bishop Msgr Dr Leslie Clifford D’Souza, followed by the solemn liturgical rites of episcopal consecration. The celebration was marked by moments of profound prayer and joyful participation from the assembled faithful. 

Fr Steevan D’Souza, chancellor of the diocese of Udupi, read out the official letter from the Holy Father of the Holy Catholic Church, which stated that he was appointed as the bishop of the diocese of Udupi. 

Fr Reginald Pinto of Sampada and Fr Steevan Dsouza, chancellor, accompanied during the ceremony. 

Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, bishop of the diocese of Mangaluru, in his homily said, “Blessings of the father are the most precious. In many families today, there is no presence of a father. In the family of God, as representatives of the Almighty Father, we see bishops. Today, in the form of Msgr Leslie, the Lord has chosen His representative in the diocese of Udupi. A bishop has to sow the seeds of the Word of God among the faithful. A bishop has to love all. The Lord has chosen you to shepherd His chosen people. Priority is the proclamation and explanation of the Gospel.” 

The rite of ordination included the promise of the elect, the hymn to the Holy Spirit, the laying of hands on the elect by the bishops, the prayer of ordination, the anointing of the head, the handing over of the Holy Gospel, the ring ceremony, and other religious proceedings. 

The sign of peace was also exchanged by the chief consecrator, assistant consecrators, other bishops, the committee of advisors, and lay representatives. 

The hymn to the Holy Spirit was sung by Wilson Olivera. The choir was led by Fr Alwyn Sequeira and Fr Pradeep Cardoza, while Fr Wilson D’Souza compered the ceremony during the Eucharistic celebration. 

 

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Eucharistic celebration held ahead of Msgr Leslie Clifford D’Souza’s ordination as Udupi bishop

Pics: Nithin Pereira

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Apr 20: A solemn Eucharistic celebration ahead of the episcopal ordination and installation of Msgr Leslie Clifford D’Souza as the second bishop of the diocese of Udupi began with grandeur at the Milagres College grounds on Monday April 20.

More than 35 bishops, priests, nuns, and a large number of faithful participated in the celebrations.

The bishop-elect, Msgr Leslie Clifford Dsouza, along with Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão, archbishop of Goa and Daman and president of FABC and CCBI; archbishop of Bangalore archdiocese Dr Peter Machado; and the apostolic administrator of the Udupi diocese, Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo, were ceremoniously welcomed in a procession before the Mass.

A large number of faithful witnessed the divine celebrations.


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  • Vincy and Daphne Rodrigues, Thottam/ Canada

    Tue, Apr 21 2026

    Msgr Dr Leslie Clifford D’Souza’ ordained bishop of Udupi diocese in solemn episcopal ceremony concluded yesterday with excellent Solemnity and due grandeur to our New Shepherd of Diocese to succeed the outstanding beloved Bishop Most Rev. Dr. Isaac Lobo. The new bishop’s Tulu Nadu original in his own description from Uchila to Udupi is most welcome. Wishing him All Graces Promised to Bishops by Christ Jesus certainly energize him to carry out his duties and responsibilities vested on him throughout his tenure of Service to Faithful. Wishing him good health and tremendous energies needed in his Mission.

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  • Lenson Prameela Dsouza, Udupi/Dubai

    Tue, Apr 21 2026

    Congratulations to Bishop Dr. Leslie Clifford Dsouza. A highly educated yet humble and simple person, a true go-getter, and a hardworking leader with great vision. May the Lord bless him abundantly in his new assignment and guide him in all his endeavors.

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  • Lavina S. Pinto, Bendur-Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 21 2026

    Congratulations and prayerful wishes to Most Rev Dr Leslie D'souza. May God bless you with good health, wisdom to lead the church and successful in your holy mission.

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  • Hezil Dsouza, Yermal/Canada

    Tue, Apr 21 2026

    Many Congratulations Bishop Dr. Leslie Clifford Dsouza, May sacred heart of jesus always bless you , protect you and succeed you in this holy mission.

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  • Stany & Josephine Dsouza, Mumbai Kalina/ Miyar

    Mon, Apr 20 2026

    Many Congratulation to Msgr. Dr. Leslie Clifford D’Souza. God bless you to work in the Lord's vineyard.

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  • Pmiranda, Gangolli

    Mon, Apr 20 2026

    Congratulations Msgr Dr Leslie Clifford D’Souza on your consecration as Bishop. May the Lord, who has chosen you as His servant, fill you with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, as you faithfully guide His Church with wisdom, patience, and love.

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  • Fr Felix Monteiro, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 20 2026

    Congratulations Most Rev Dr Leslie Clifford D'Souza conferred Bishop of Udupi Diocese. Best wishes for your episcopate. A million thanks for the outgoing Bishop Gerald Issac Lobo. The entire ordination ceremony was meticulously planned and executed. Beautiful ceremony and graceful occasion. Liturgy and Choir was super. Appreciation to Udupi clergy and the faithful. . Long live Udupi Diocese.

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  • Glancia Dsouza, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 20 2026

    Many Congratulation to Msgr. Dr. Leslie Clifford D’Souza.

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  • Floyd D'mello Cascia, Morgan's Gate, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 20 2026

    ✨ Heartfelt Congratulations & Prayerful Wishes ✨ With immense joy and gratitude to God, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Msgr. Dr. Leslie Clifford D’Souza on his episcopal ordination as the Bishop of the Diocese of Udupi. 🙏 In every interaction and meeting with him, I have experienced his humility, simplicity, and genuine kindness. He is truly a down-to-earth, knowledgeable, and hardworking shepherd with a heart full of compassion. As Bishop Leslie begins this sacred mission, may the Lord bless him abundantly with wisdom, strength, and grace to lead His flock with love and dedication. May his leadership inspire faith, unity, and spiritual growth in the Diocese of Udupi. Wishing Bishop Leslie a fruitful and grace-filled episcopal ministry.. 🙌✨

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