M'luru: Church rejoices as 23 seminarians ordained to Diaconate by Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha


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Mangaluru, Oct 2: The Church witnessed a momentous occasion as Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha conferred diaconate ordination upon 23 seminarians at St Joseph’s Interdiocesan Seminary. The ceremony, held amidst joyous celebrations, marked a significant milestone in the spiritual journey of these young men as they prepare for the priesthood.

In his homily, the Bishop emphasised the importance of serving at the three tables as deacons: the Table of the Word, the Table of the Bread, and the Table of Charity. He urged the new deacons to dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to service and expressed deep appreciation to their parents for the great sacrifice they had made for the Lord.

Following the Mass, the Rector extended his gratitude to the Bishop and all the priests and brothers who contributed to the success of the ceremony. Deacon Jeevan Lobo, speaking on behalf of the newly ordained, expressed heartfelt thanks to all their formators for their guidance throughout their formation.

A celebratory meal was then shared by all attendees.

The Catholic Church rejoices at the ordination of 23 new deacons. Among them, 6 deacons belong to the Carmelite Congregation, 4 to the Diocese of Mangalore, 3 to the Diocese of Calicut, 2 to the Diocese of Itanagar, 2 to the Diocese of Trivandrum, 2 to the MSIJ Congregation, and one each to the dioceses of Jashpur, Neyyattinkara, Ambikapur, and
Verapoly.

The Bishop of Mangalore, Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, celebrated the Mass and ordained the deacons. Among the concelebrants present were Fr Ravi Kumar, the Superior General of MSIJ congregation; Msgr Jenson Puthenveettil, the vicar general of Calicut Diocese; Msgr Maxim Noronha, the vicar general of Mangalore Diocese; Fr Ronald Serrao, the Rector of the seminary, Fr Archibald Gonsalves, OCD, the provincial councillor of Karnataka-Goa Province; Fr Melvin D’Cunha, OCD, superior of St Joseph’s Monastery; along with other priests from Mangaluru and surrounding dioceses.

Family members, relatives, well-wishers, and brothers from the seminary were also present to witness this joyful event.

 

 

  

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  • Daniel, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 03 2024

    Congratulations, Good news. Jesus said.., “And everyone who has given up houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands for the sake of my name will receive a hundred times more, and will inherit eternal life. Mt 19:29.

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  • Dr. Jerald Ozee Fernandes, Bellore/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 03 2024

    May the Holy Spirit strengthen you, guide you, and lead you to accomplish His Mission entrusted to your care as you approach the Sacred Day of Privilege when the bread and wine will transform into His Body and Blood in your blessed hands. Blessed are those parents who are instrumental in His Mission. Best wishes and prayers,

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  • Stnay & Josephine Dsouza,, Bondel, Wooville, Mumbai, Kalina

    Thu, Oct 03 2024

    Congratulations to the newly ordained priests and God bless them to work in God's vineyard.

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  • Wilfred J Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Thu, Oct 03 2024

    Congratulations to new Diaconates. Your service would be useful and would be appreciated to several... .

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  • Leeda Fernandes, Bellore-Denmark

    Thu, Oct 03 2024

    Congratulations to you all. may god keep you safe in His mission and bless you abbundantly. Ours prayers are with you all.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 03 2024

    Congratulations to all Diaconates.May God guide them and bless them ,give them enough strenght to stay to their vocation strong .May be one of them become one Bishop or more?

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