Holy Mass Marks Centenary Birth Anniversary of Mother Theresa


Holy Mass Marks Centenary Birth Anniversary of Mother Theresa
 
By Stanley Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)
 
Mangalore, Aug 27:
The centenary birth anniversary of Blessed Mother Theresa was celebrated with a Eucharistic celebration at Milagres parish, on Thursday August 26.
 
Mangalore diocesan vicar general Monsignor Denis Moras Prabhu celebrated the Holy Mass with diocesan clergy and priests from different congregations.
 
City deanery vicar Fr Stany Goveas in his homily to the faithful explained the virtues of Mother Theresa in serving the poorest of the poor and orphaned in the society during her life on earth.
 


St Joseph’s Seminary rector Fr John Martis read the message sent to the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Theresa’s Poor Homes, during the Holy Mass.
 
Milagres parish priest Fr Walter D’Mello, Bendore parish priest Fr Peter Noronha, Father Muller Medical College Hospital administrator Fr Richard Coelho, Jeppu parish priest Fr Andrew D’Souza, Mangala Jyothi – diocesan Biblical, Catechetical, and Liturgical Centre director Fr Boniface Pinto,  Fr Vincent D’Souza, Fr John Fernandes, Fr Santhosh Kamath, Father Muller Charitable Institutions chaplain Fr Felix Monteiro and other priests co-celebrated the Holy Mass to mark the centenary birth anniversary of Blessed Mother Theresa.
 
A large gathering of nuns and faithful were present on the occasion.
 
A telefilm on the biography of Blessed Mother Theresa was screened after the Holy Mass.
 
Sr Marie Deanne, superior of Missionaries of Charity, Mother Theresa Poor Homes, Mangalore, proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • Alwyn, canada

    Sat, Aug 28 2010

    Mother Theresa was a true mother of all specaily for taking care of those who really had no mother at all. Lets pray for her and ask for her blessing. We love you mother for your all great work on this earth and you will be always in our hearts. God Bless

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  • Lavita, Balkunje / mumbai

    Fri, Aug 27 2010

    I would like to thank God for the gift of Mother to this world.Mother Theresa may not be there in this world, but spiritually she will never die. She is in heaven and blessing all of us who follow her path. She will be always excellent example of true love, help and faith.

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  • Diljyoti,Allahabad,Kinnigoly, Kinnigoly

    Fri, Aug 27 2010

    It would have been so nice if KONKAN KOGUL WILFY REBIMBUS was alive and were to sing with Meena that beautiful composition on Mother Theresa. We miss both Mother Theresa and Wilfy. May they live long.

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  • Deven, Mangalore/Chennai

    Fri, Aug 27 2010

    I would like to thank God for the gift of Mother to this world. At the same time all the MC nuns who do great sacrificial service. I rate and have deep respect for them, much much above all the other religious because they do exactly as Christ wants us to do. May Mother inspire more young people to join her congregation and become an inspiration and hope for the poorest of the poor.

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  • Alwyn Lobo, Mangalore-USA

    Fri, Aug 27 2010

    Physically Mother Theresa may not be there in this world, but spiritually she will never die. She is in heaven and blessing all of us who follow her path. She will be always excellent example of true love, help and faith. Let us pray for the strength and courage to follow her foot step in our life to help and love one another.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, M'LORE\BAHRAIN

    Fri, Aug 27 2010

    MOTHER THERESA SHALL LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF MILLIONS WHETHER HE/SHE IS A HINDU,CHRISTIAN OR BUDDHIST.

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