Udupi: Bishop Aloysius Paul D’Souza Inaugurates Trinity Central School


Udupi: Bishop Aloysius Paul D’Souza Inaugurates Trinity Central School
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Udupi, Apr 12: Trinity Central School, a unit of Capuchins, located at Shivalli, was inaugurated on Sunday April 11.
 
Bishop Aloysius Paul D’Souza of Mangalore diocese celebrated the thanksgiving Holy Mass on Sunday morning along with Fr Vincent G Furtado, provincial minister of Holy Trinity Capuchin Province, Karnataka, Fr Mathew P Vas, vicar of Udupi deanery, Fr John McHugh, vicar provincial of St Mary’s Province, New York, Fr Sweebert D’Silva, principal of St Aloysius College, Mangalore, Fr Frederick Mascarenhas, principal of Milagres College, Kallianpur, Fr Romeo Lewis, parish priest of Perampally, and Fr Peter Cyprian D’Souza, superior of St Anne’s Friary, Mangalore.


Bishop D’Souza and other priests were welcomed by the parishioners of Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Perampally, at the entrance to the church.
 
The Bishop blessed the new school premises.  Fr John McHugh, vicar provincial of St Mary’s Province, New York, inaugurated the new school.  Fr Sweebert D’Silva, principal of St Aloysius College, Mangalore, inaugurated the computer facility.

Fr Mathew P Vas, Udupi deanery vicar, inaugurated the library.   Ramesh Naik, town council member, inaugurated the children’s park. 
 
Fr Romeo Lewis, parish priest of Perampally parish, and Fr Peter Cyprian D’Souza were also present on the dais. 
 
Fr Vincent G Furtado, provincial minister of Holy Trinity Capuchin Province, Karnataka, presided over the function.
 
Fr Vincent Furtado felicitated Fr John McHugh, Fr Romeo Lewis, Fr Frederick Mascarenhas, Fr Richard, and Fr Anthony, for their support during the construction of the school. 
 
Bishop D’Souza congratulated the Capuchin fathers for their noble task in a new place. He laid emphasis on quality education which is the milestone of Christian schools.

Speaking on the occasion, Fr Fredrick Mascarenhas said that Trinity School has spacious classrooms which provide a conducive environment for students to concentrate on their studies.  It is poised for achieving excellence in both academics and sports. 
 
Fr Vincent thanked all those who contributed to the successful execution of work on the new school.  He also acknowledged the support of Perampally parish priest Fr Romeo Lewis throughout the work. 
 
A donor presented an LCD TV to Fr Vincent to be placed in the school auditorium. 
 
“The admissions have begun from this academic year for play school, Montessori I and II, and Class I to Class VIII.  The boarding facility will start soon”, said Fr Richard Quadros, principal, Trinity Central School
 
Fr Richard Quadros welcomed the gathering.  Fr John Peter, principal, Nirmala English Medium School, compered the programme.

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    • Priya Rose D'Souza, Perampally/Ireland

      Sun, Apr 18 2010

      Dear brother Shahanawaz
      I appreciate your love and respect for the Christian brethren and the work of christian educational institutes. I think when reading some of the comments given by few other people that there was some kind of bitterness and jealousy. I would stop and think that its time we all acknowledge the good work whether it is Christian or Hindu or Muslim does it really matter.

      Goodness is goodness and evil is evil whether it is committed by a Christian or Hindu or Muslim. Is it not time we all work and live on truth and for truth.And education helps to enlighten our minds with knowledge.It is not really counting the number of educational institutes that we should do but appreciate if somebody is trying to do goodwork for the benefit of society.So I again thank you for your appreciation towards the Christian brethren.May God bless you.
      Priya.

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    • Henry, U.A.E.

      Fri, Apr 16 2010

      Congratulations to all the Capuchin Friars specially Fr. Vincent G Furtado,Fr.Richie Quadros and Fr.Anthony D'Souza,for their good and hard work of the school and thanks to Fr.Romeo Lewis for his continuous help, generosity and simplicity to support and assist from the opening of this task and throughout. May God bless you all. Henry U.A.E

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    • michael veigas, bangalore/bangkok

      Wed, Apr 14 2010

      congratulations to all capuchin fathers may the god help you to open meny more estblishments

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    • olivia victor sequeira, bangalore

      Wed, Apr 14 2010

      Congratulations!

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    • oliviavictor sequeira, bangalore

      Wed, Apr 14 2010

      Congratulations!

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    • JOVIN, SHIRVA

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi well said.  I totally agree with you. Just forget and forgive. Kishore is not aware of the fact. Praise the Lord.

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    • Priya Rose D'Souza, Perampally/Ireland

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Congratulations to all the Capuchin Friars specially Fr. Vincent G Furtado,Fr.Richie Quadros and Fr.Anthony D'Souza for their dedication and hardwork to make this possible. Many thanks to Fr. John McHugh for his help and support in this project.Many heartfelt thanks to Fr.Romeo Lewis for his constant help,support and guidance from the beginning of this project and throughout.I hope this school will always uphold and maintain high standards at all times and always be a reputed Christian Educational Institute. And may God Bless the work of His chosen ones' hands and utilise it for His Praise and Glory. Praise and Glory be to God.I hope to see more good things happening in Perampally which hopefully will change the attitude and the morale of the Catholic people in its area and may help to change lives of people for every right reason.
      Good luck to all the staff members of Trinity School - you should be proud to be there.
      And to the children I would simply say aren't you just so lucky!I wish I was a child that I could go to Trinity school myself.
      To the parents I would say you will not regret when you see your children learning in this school...it will make you proud parents.
      I believe that the Holy Trinity will always protect this treasure from all dangers. God bless us.

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    • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Mr Kishore/Dubai,


      My friend, compared to the demographic composition and the percentage of hindu population, can you please tell me how many hindu colleges and school do we have compared to the temples, mutts, daiva stanas, naga banas. Dont compare number of educational institutions to churches. In every village one cant find hindu, muslim or govt schools but surely one can find christian schools. There are many colleges, which is considered as higher/degree level education, but my friend please open your eyes and count the christian pirmary, higher primary, secondary and higher secondary schools and the quality of education they impart. Why non christians are very particular to send their children to these institutions, yes, because of quality education. They never preach christianity in these insitutions. For quality one has to pay more, if you dont want to pay more, please seek admission in govt schools, where everything is free, from education to books, uniforms to mid day meals and most recently bicycles too are free. At hte end of the day, your wards would be only good to read and write without grammer and will be good for nothing. I am proud of my christian community who pioneered english medium quality education in whole of India. Mother Theresa is our pride. I bow down my head with respect to my christian community. One cant be biased and we have to call spade a spade. Truth is bitter but shall prevail no matter what others say. Falsehood shall perish.

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    • Wilson, Brahmavar/Abudhabi

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Congratulations to Fr.Vincent,provincial and all Capuchin friars who have taken initiative to start Trinity Central School.May the school become one of the popular schools in Udupi. Wish you all the best

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    • FR JOHN HARRY DSOUZA, CAPUCHIN, KUWAIT

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Congradulations Capuchins... Fr Vincent, Fr Richie, Fr Cyprie n da rest...

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    • vinod wilfred tauro, MADANTHYAR, DUBAI

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Congratulations to all capuchin Friars, and great service to the society. We were invited by Fr.Peter Cyprian D Souza who is also trying his best for Trinity Central School, and thanks to him.

      We all wish this school all the best.

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    • Robert, Dubai

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Vow! What a wonderful changes in Perampally, nice to see the development in peranplly and I congratulate the Capuchin friars for education ministry. May God bless you all!

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    • JOVIN, SHIRVA

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Congradulations. Inaugration over. Now think of the quality of education to keep the name of the school. Catholics schools have a proven record from years and many of the Non Catholics wish their childrens to study in Catholic schools, so that their chiuldren will get the real moral. Please keep the same standard in this Trinity Central school. Take advices from the retired Head masters and retired teachers and get the Menu of Success from them.

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    • Kishore, Udupi/Dubai

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi Yes I Can boldly deny your observation.Can you tell me how many Christain colleges are under our Mangalore University? Hardly few compareing to the Churches & thier population in our region. Also compare the Donation & fees to Hindu colleges.

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    • BF Saldanha, Udupi / Dubai / Fujairah

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Congratulations!First of all we thank Fr. Cyprian for sending a E mail to our family member towards the inauguration of the Trinity Central School in Shivally Udupi, the first Phase of a Dream Project. The Capuchin Friars dream has become a reality because of like minded people's great support, help and Prayers.

      M/s. Gabriel Vaz to whom I met him in Bangalore Rajajinagar & Shahnawaz K. rightly commented and applauded the selfless service of our Capuchin / Christian missioneries / Friars to this great nation and its great people. Your presence in Udupi Taluk / District will enhance our joy. Thanking You all in our prayers.

      From: President,Core Commitee & All members - Canara Catholics Fujairah.

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    • Santa Lopes, Lower Kasarkod, France

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      "Trinity Central School" is an educational cradle of the capuchins in the Diocese of Udupi, to imbibe the love of education and enkindle fervor for learning among young minds and budding kids. The initiatives taken by the capuchins, in the realms of education are praiseworthy.

      Congratulation and thanks to Fr. Vincent Furtado and all the Capuchins especially Br. Richard Quadras for his glorious and arduous work in the educational field, his overwhelming zeal and enthusiasm in learning field and his irresistible ardor to encourage the blooming buds and kids. May Trinity Central School bloom and blossom each and every day and cross the miles stones of immense success.

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    • Jawar D'Souza, M'Lore/Doha

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Good work by the capuchin friar's of Karnataka Province. These father's have established a lot. May God bless them in their future acheivement's. Keep up the good work.

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    • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      Every one of us to accept the very true fact that christian community in India are pioneers in modern education system and they have and continue to contribute to the education sector. We need to acknowledge their services and its the time to reward them very fondly. Can anyone boldly deny my observation. Dear Christian brethern, please keep up the good work and continue your contribution to the society. May God bless you all. Congratulations.

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    • Judy Lewis, Manila

      Mon, Apr 12 2010

      A Hearty congratulations to Fr Vincent G Furtado, provincial minister of Holy Trinity Capuchin Province, and all the Capuchin friars of Karnataka province for the successful inauguration of Trinity Central School at Shivalli Udupi. I wish you all the best in this particular endeavor. God Bless!

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    • Gabriel Vaz, Kulshekar/Bangalore

      Sun, Apr 11 2010

      I appreciate & heartily congratulate the Capuchin friars for their initiative in the education ministry. They have taken the initiative of establishing Darshan College at Kengeri in Bangalore & now a Trinity Central School at Shivalli near Udupi. As I am fairly well acquainted with the work of the Capuchin friars of Karnataka province, who are spread not only in different remote places of the state, but in far off & often inaccessible places & serving all fellow human beings in the true spirit of St Francis of Assissi. Keep up the good work & spread out instead of concentrating only in big cities or urban pockets. May God bless all your endeavours.

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