Johannesburg: Carmelites Open Infant Jesus Community Centre


by Jerome Manoj Sequeira. ( Barkur) Johannesburg

Johannesburg, May 6: Carmelites Inaugurate the Infant Jesus Community centre in Benoni, Johannesburg. Sotuh Africa on Sunday the 4th may 2008.
  
The Discalced Carmelites, belongings to the Karnataka /Goa province of India, based in South Africa inaugurated the multipurpose Infant Jesus hall at Benoni, Johannesburg. South Africa.









 
The hall was opened by Rev.Father Charles Serao, OC D, the former General; Councilor of the Order and was blessed by Rev.Fr. David Evans Parish priest of Benoni.

The function was witnessed by local community. Fr.Marie Joe, OCD Thanks the gathering, while Fr. Joachim Rodrigues, OCD compared the function.

  

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  • Fr.Vincent D'souza, Gangulli/ Bahrain

    Tue, May 06 2008

    Congratulation! It's good to see the devotion to Infant Jesus is spread over in south Africa. Frs.Marie Joe and Joachim I appreciate of your hard labour and enthusiasm to complete the work.

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  • Lawrence D'Mello,ocd, Empoli, Italy

    Tue, May 06 2008

    Congratulations , Frs. Marie Joe and Joachim! God has blessed your hard work and determination !!, and I wish every success for your pastoral work at the Infant Jesus Hall.

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