Fr Paul Melwyn D'Souza successfully defends his doctoral thesis


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Mangaluru, Dec 17: Fr Paul Melwyn D’Souza, a Capuchin priest of Karnataka province, well known as ‘Pamedi, Capuchin’ to the readers of Daijiworld successfully defended his doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Theology, University of Zurich in Switzerland. His scholarly research was on 'The challenges of Hindu-Christian dialogue in India'.  

Resident of Ashoknagar, Mangaluru, Fr D’Souza is an accomplished scholar. He obtained the Masters degree (philosophy and religion) from Karnataka University, Dharwad (1999), Licentiate in Philosophy, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome (2002). He has served as the dean of studies at Kripalaya, Mysuru, the Center of Philosophical Studies of the Karnataka Capuchin Province.

Fr D’Souza is a frequent contributor to Daijiworld.com. As prolific writer and musician, he has brought out several albums. He is the younger brother of Bishop Ignatius D’Souza of Bareilly and the nephew of Fr J B Crasta, vicar Forane and parish priest of Rosario Cathedral, Mangaluru.

  

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  • Ronie, Belthangady / Manchester

    Thu, Dec 17 2015

    Congratulations dear Fr. Melwyn for achieving Doctorate in your specialised study. Great achievement and another one to add to your bag of high end success. God bless you always for your missions.

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  • Fr. Albert Lewis OFM Cap, Fajir/Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 17 2015

    Congratulations to you dear Paul Melwyn on successfully completing and defending your Doctoral Thesis. All the best for your future ministry.

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  • MICHAEL NORONHA, MYSURU

    Thu, Dec 17 2015

    Congratulations Dear Fr Melwin. - From Members of OFS - Kripalaya fraternity.

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