Udupi: Renovated Cemetery of St Theresa Church Mukamar Inaugurated


By Wilson D’Souza Shirva
Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi (RD/CN)

 
Udupi, Nov 2: The renovated cemetery of St Theresa of Child Jesus parish, Mukamar, was inaugurated on Tuesday November 1.
 
Theresa Noronha, wife of the late William Noronha, architect of Mukamar parish, inaugurated the renovated cemetery.


Mukamar parish priest Fr Victor D’Souza blessed the cemetery. Mudarangady parish priest Fr Leslie Dsa offered the Holy Mass in the altar laid at the cemetery, for the intentions of the donors and for the souls of people buried at the cemetery.
 
Fr Victor felicitated Theresa Noronha and Rocky D’Silva, who have donated the statue of Resurrected Jesus erected at the entrance of the cemetery in memory of the late William Noronha, Salvador, and Eliza D’Silva.

  

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  • Mike , KSA

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    Neat and clean, well done Mukamar. I suggest that all the parishes should follow the example set by the Mukamar, because most of our cemeteries that I had visited are in a pathetic condition. We are ready to spend crores of rupees on the buildings should we not think of spending few thousand rupees to maintain the tidiness of our cemeteries? where 99% of us will proceed sooner or later, and adopt them as our final resting place.

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  • Ravi pinto, Belthangady/uk

    Wed, Nov 02 2011

    Really nice to see christian people are start giving importence to the Last resting place like this. Well done and Keep up your sprit .

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