Mangalore: White Doves Presents ‘Jeevanth Santhin' in Honour of Mother Teresa


Mangalore: White Doves Presents ‘Jeevanth Santhin' in Honour of Mother Teresa
 
Report and Pics by Stanly Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RD)
 
Mangalore, Feb 13: White Doves, a city-based NGO that provides shelter for homeless destitutes, staged 'Jeevanth Santhin,' Konkani sound and light show on the life of Mother Teresa by playwright Arthur Rasuinha at St Agnes Special School grounds, here on Sunday February 13 evening.

The programme was staged to mark Mother Teresa’s birth anniversary. The show was directed by Arthur Rasquinha and enacted by 80 artistes.
 
Bishop Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza presided over the programme.








































Fr Peter Noronha, parish priest of St Sebastian parish, Bendore inaugurated the show by releasing doves on the occasion.
 
Globe Travels proprietor William D’Souza, philanthropist Ronald Colaco’s representative Austin Peres, builder Lancy Mascarenhas and Mother Teresa’s Convent superior Sr Maria were the chief guests.
 
Sr Maria released a CD of devotional music by Arthur Rasquinha on the occasion.
 
White Doves founder president Corrine Rasquinha felicitated Arthur Rasquinha.
 
Corinne Rasquinha welcomed the gathering and proposed the vote of thanks. Rosario High School headmaster Aloysius D’Souza compered the programme.
 
Over 2,000 people gathered at the venue to witness the programme.

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  • Santosh D, Bejai - Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 17 2011

    Dear Gilbert,
    You are mistaken it was not Bishop acting, he was giving a small speech , he did not act.
    But the play was very good.

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  • Delia, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    Mr.Arthur Rasquinha, you have done an amazing job. Your hardwork and dedication is the reason for the success of the play. Congratulations to your team and Mrs. Corrine Rasquinha and team. Looking forward to many such wonderful konkani plays.

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  • Violet Concessao, Valencia

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    Congrats! White doves. God bless you.

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  • Melwin D'souza /Q8, M'lor/Milar

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Congratulation dear Corrine Rasquinha. verey nice its God blerss you and your all team.

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  • Fr Franklin, paldka/bangalore

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Congrats WHITE DOVES
    thanks for your hard work
    let GOD BLESS YOUR MISSION
    fr franklin
    www.frfranklin.org

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  • FR FELIX MONTEIRO, MANGALORE

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Dear Mrs Corrine Rasquinha, the organiser and Mr Arthur Rasquinha the writer and the entire "White Doves" team congrats to you. well done.I missed it due to an imp programme, but, the scenes and the experience of those watched it, marvellous, fantastic and felt as if Mother Theresa is still alive...Thank you..welcome again to have the same show in Mangalore soon..awaiting...

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  • judithvas nanthoor, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    conratulations white doves. it was excellent performance.
    some secens are so much touching to the heart.
    i really liked it. But i feel sad i couldnot see the last secene because of the time ...and distance.....
    All over it was good.

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Blessed Mother will always watch over Mangalore for our daily peace, safety, survival and much more. Few weeks before her death she visited Mangalore when she did not get a visa for a long desired visit to China.

    Sr.Olivia of St.Agnes College will be a great testimony for Mother Theresa's love and concern for Mangalore because Sr.Olivia accommodated Mother Theresa in her little bed room when she made an unexpected visit to Mangalore instead of going to China. Mother Theresa even forgot to inform Sr.Olivia that heading towards Mangalore insrtead of China.

    Mother Theresa's greatness in the humanitarian causes is highly admired in America. When the Governor of New York gave her a large mansion at Manhattan she told Governor Mario Komo that she does not belong to Manhattan but her place is in the Ghettos of New York. When our nephew visited New York for a brain surgery he had a letter from Mother Theresa with him and that letter gave him a complete free medical treatment at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York with the best of attention.

    May the blessings of Mother Theresa continue to shower upon Mangalore at all times.

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  • GILBERT, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Very nice Play. in that Bishop,s acting was OUT standing,

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  • Fr Basil Vas, Alangar

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Congratulations Corrine and your collaborators.Congrats to Arthur Rasquinha too.May God bless the good work you all do.

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  • Fr. Sunil Ocd, Shirva

    Sun, Feb 13 2011

    Hats off... White Doves. Great and Wounderful. God Bless you always.

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  • Vincent Rego, Derebail / Kuwait

    Sun, Feb 13 2011

    Congrats!! White Doves. Watching at the pictures can imagine how nice the program might be. Mrs. Corrine Rasquinha has always conveyed wonderful messages through her team in Mangalore. God bless her and the entire team. All the best for your future programs.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Sun, Feb 13 2011

    "Her life of loving service to the poor has inspired many to follow the same path. Her witness and message are cherished by those of every religion as a sign that 'God still loves the world today," members of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious order she founded, said in a statement after Mother Teresa's beatification was announced.
    Since her death, they said, "people have sought her help and have experienced God's love for them through her prayers. Every day, pilgrims from India and around the world come to pray at her tomb, and many more follow her example of humble service of love to the most needy, beginning in their own families."

    In 2001, on the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, officials closed the diocesan inquiry into Mother Teresa's sanctity. The yearlong gathering of testimony from those who knew Mother Teresa was the first major step in a typically long process. A year earlier, at an August 26, 2000, celebration in Calcutta marking Mother Teresa's birth anniversary, Hindu, Sikh and Muslim admirers joined in common prayers for her speedy canonization.

    What we need in todays world is LOVE.

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  • Mangal Monteiro (nee Rasquinha Prabhu), Mangalore/Sharjah

    Sun, Feb 13 2011

    Congratulations Dad,Corrine Rasquinha and the entire team of 'Jeevanth Santhin' for all your hard work, determination and enthusiasm in staging a beautiful play for a noble cause. So proud of you!

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  • Arvind , Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 13 2011

    Well Done White Doves ( Mrs. Corrine Rasquinha and Team ) It’s very Nice Program and I appreciate for yr Hard work.  Dear Corrine keep it up yr hard work may god bless you and team.

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