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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