Mangaluru: All Souls' Day observed with devotion at Valencia church


By Gordon DAlmeida

Mangaluru, Nov 2: Though there were a few drizzle around the people were unstoppable. A day where families and friends of the departed gather at the cemetery to pay tribute to their loved ones. It is indeed a beautiful way of remembering those who have left this world ahead of us.

The main celebrant was Fr Roque D'Sa, assistant parish priest, Fr Lancy D'Souza, St Antony Ashram, Jeppu assistant director Fr Larry Pinto and Fr William Barracas were the co-celebrants.

After the Mass, a short prayer service was held at the cemetery which was led by Fr Larry, followed by blessing of the graves.

Children were seen lighting candles around the graves along with their parents.The graves at the cemetery were decorated with flowers and candles lit by the family and beloved members expressing their bond of love.

 

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Tue, Nov 02 2021

    THANK YOU ALL DEAR FRIENDS ! I hereby Wish to join and participate with you all as we remember our Loved ones Resting with our Gracious Lord !!!

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