Mangaluru: Father Muller hospital pays tribute to St Mother Teresa


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Daijiworld Media Network-Mangaluru (JD)

Mangaluru, Sep 17: The Father Muller Charitable Institutions paid tribute to Saint Mother Teresa by lighting candles to her statue in its medical college premises on Saturday, September 17.


The Vicar General of Mangaluru diocese and vice-president of Father Muller Charitable Institutions, Msgr Dennis Moras Prabhu lit the candle followed by other dignitaries.

Former director of Father Muller Institutions, who was the director of the institutions when Mother Teresa graced over the centenary celebrations of the Father Muller hospital in 1980, Fr Peter Noronha shared his memories of the mother with the gathering.

“Mother's visit to the city had excited masses. It was matter of concern for all of us during mother’s visit as many had gathered in Mangaluru central railway station to welcome her who was coming from Kerala.We got the confirmation that it would be tough for us to bring Mother Teresa safely outside the railway station. So I along with the then Bishop Dr Basil D'souza went to the Kasargod railway station and brought her along with us in Bishop’s car to the city.” Fr Noronha said.

“She was given the accommodation in one of the convents in Bendore and every moment spent with her in the car is still fresh in my memory. It was really a thrilling experience.” Fr Noronha added.

“People were thronging to the centenary celebration programme and there was not even extra inch of space for the incoming people. Looking at this, we requested the public officials to permit us to organise a public gathering at the central maidan and it was the dream come true for many. Even though she was not a familiar face, many believed that she was a living saint then.” Fr Noronha said.

Vicar general of Mangaluru diocese Msgr Dennis Moras Prabhu said, “She was known to many even though they had not seen her. Hence when she visited the city, people thronged in large numbers to see her. Mother saw Christ in suffering people. She used to always say ‘The people in pain are the face of God. Hence they are my brothers and sisters.’ If she wasn't the inspiration for many in India, not many things would have been done for humanity in India.”

Speaking on the occasion, Sr Bernadetta, the superior of Missionaries of Charity convent in the city said, “Let us spread peace in the world by spreading compassion and love of Christ. It was her motto and it is something that she believed in.”

Director of the Father Muller Charitable Institutions, Fr Patrick Rodrigues welcomed the gathering while the administrator Fr Richard Coelho rendered the vote of thanks.

A documentary about Mother's visit to the hospital was also shown on the occasion.

  

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 18 2016

    We better call Mother Teresa as "Saint Mother Teresa".
    This will help to distinguish between Saint Theresa of Child Jesus and Saint Theresa of Avila

    It is similar to Saint Padre Pio, which means Saint Father Pio.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 18 2016

    Indeed it was a great occasion when Mother - now Saint Teresa visited Father Muller's Hospital decades ago. I was then a Governing Board Member of the Institution and was given an opportunity to fully participate in the deliberations. It was like a festival. Father Peter Noronha the then Director of FMCI showed a lot of interest and The Board Members fully cooperated with him. I had the pleasure of personally meeting Mother Teresa and have preserved the photographs taken on the occasion. The present Chapel of FMCI was not existing then and the festivities took place on the same grounds where now the Chapel stands. I never realized then that I was shaking hands with a saint. The memories still linger in my mind. May SAINT TERESA BLESS US ALL.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Sun, Sep 18 2016

    Saint Mother Theresa was very fond of Fr. Muller's Hospital, particularly the Lepers Asylum where she visited frequently. We have had the opportunity meeting with her at Fr. Muller's several years ago. She has blessed us and also blessed our family.

    We are grateful to Saint Mother Theresa for all her concern towards Mangalore. Now she being a Saint she will always watch over us and help us in our daily struggles of life.

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  • VIVIAN L P D SOUZA, Bondel/Doha Qatar

    Sun, Sep 18 2016

    Very touching tribute to Saint Mother Teresa..

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 17 2016

    I am thankful to God that I was present as a PUC student at Nehru Maidan when Mother ST Teresa addressed the crowd. Before that I was only used to playing cricket there for my school. That day the crowd was so huge that after college I could only manage to see and hear her from near the Idgah corner to the right of the pavilion. Even then as a 17year old I knew I was privileged to be listening to a saint.

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