Mangalore: Seven Couples Tie the Knot at St Jude's Church, Pakshikere


Mangalore: Seven Couples Tie the Knot at St Jude's Church, Pakshikere

Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (DV)

Mangalore, Oct 24: St Jude's Church and Visitors Center, Pakshikere, jointly organized a mass wedding for seven couples and a mass meal programme here on Tuesday October 23.

Alban D’Souza, parish priest of Kalmadi, Udupi, Fr Oswald Monthero, director of Rusemp, Pakshikere, Fr Deril Fernandes, Kapuchin, editor of Sevak newspaper, Fr George Crasta, St Antony Ashram, Jeppu, Fr Anand Prabhu, Mudigere, Fr Andrew Leo D’ Souza, parish priest of Pakshikere and Fr Sunil Praveen Pinto, assistant parish priest, Pakshikere, initiated the mass wedding programme for the seven couples.

Ronald Verghese - Permannur and Sharlet D'Souza - Katipalla; Phillip Ivan Saldanha - Shirva and Precilla I V - Bajpe; Jagadish Sedappa - Belgaum and Sujatha George Fernandes - Mudugere; Ellias Verghese - Kulur and Beni D Silva - Mysore; Wilson Dong - Jharkhand and Saritha Stella Alvares - Jeppu; Robert Gulbavo Kokkada and Savitha Bidar; Lancy D’ Souza - Fajir and Roopa D’Souza - Mysore were the couples who tied the nuptial knot.
 
Alban D’Souza, in his presidential address advised the couples to face challenges together. “If one accepts challenges happily, then one's future life becomes prosperous and darkness fades out, bringing light and success," he said.
 
Mulky-Moodbidri constituency MLA Abhayachandra Jain was the chief guest. He said, “Every year, in this divine place, marriages of financially poor people are conducted. This is an example to the society and matter of great joy to all,"

Donors who contributed to the event were felicitated on the occasion.

  

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  • ajay hubert , mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2012

    congratulations to all seven couples .....

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  • FR FELIX MONTEIRO, BADYAR, MANGALORE

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    DEAR FR ANDREW AND FR SUNIL WONDERFUL WORK YOU ARE DOING. IT IS A GRAET THING.

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  • Walter Appos, KUWAIT

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    congratulations to newly married couples. God Bless you all.

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  • ROBIN DSOUZA., NAKRE KARKALA.

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    how good system is this.really those couples who can't afford the wedding costs this is the right thinking. may god bless to those who have organised this kind of remembering event.god bless this couple who have come forwerd without hesitating.oh lord show your mercy on catholic people.and pour your blessings to conduct more & more this kind of weddings.

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  • Arun, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 25 2012

    Wishing Long and Happy married life to all newly married couples. May God Bless them and the organisers of this noble function abundantly. Hope such functions inspire others too to do such noble deeds.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Naveen Shetty, Mangalore, you have raised a very valid point. Irrespective of religion we need to raise concern over fidelity in married life and not external drama. many, especially those desiring to make a big show will opposed, but only regret at death bed that they would not have wasted money just on one day external drama that does not guarantee love and commitment in married life. Don't rely too much on religious leaders as they are likely to dance to the tune of the rich rich if they get a hefty donation!

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  • usha , padubidre

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    congratulations to newly married couples. God Bless you all.
    tanks daijiworld publish this photo

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  • Roshan Braganza, Udyavar / Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    @ naveen shetty , ya it may be true . But one can cut cost considerably if they take certain steps. Organize yourself ( that vl stop some fancy event organizers eating up ur money ) Stop going for ac or non ac ball rooms and star rated indoor halls ( one can do it open ground , which can b absolute free ) ........ Keep away Gold ( its the dead commodity anyways unless in crisis)........ Make ur best friend mc....... Don't outsource work to caterers ( get the best u peaple u know , they vl work for free)......... Keep vegan food ( i know its difficult to keep everything veg , but think about the animals or birds to be massacred on special day...... ) .........keep drinks away

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  • JULIET VEIGAS,

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Happy married life to newly married couples. hat`s off pakshikere parish.

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  • Mel, Manglore

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Happy married life to you guys and wishing you all the wealth and prosperity throughout your life.

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  • Roshan Braganza, Udyavar / Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Fantastic!. I had a chance to visit this place last year , and it was a very good experience. This time , i missed it. Apart from spiritual blessings to devotees , each and every part was neatly organized , also had media coverage from leading news channels. This place was very famous since Fr Stanley r pereira was priest . Last time they had 2 couples , this year 7 , hope this vl increase in coming years. Not only poor , other youngsters should also encouraged to get marry , as they can save lot of money , use it for future. Also another best part is food ( lunch) for devotees and also marriage invitees. Food is been prepared by parishners itself with each person or community sponsoring part of menu. Prepared , served with love , hardwork, and much of sacrific foode taste's realy good St Jude Pray for us. .

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  • Sahan, Bajpe/DXB

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    May Almighty shower his unlimited blessings to newly weds couples.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    The expenses relating to the wedding ceremony has gone through the roofs. I was speaking to few youth few days ago from our community who told that the a normal person would require at least 20 to 25 lakhs for the wedding.

    This issue is also same with my catholic friends who are pushing their marriage plans simply because they do not have the funds which is minimum of Rs. 10 Lakhs these days.

    There is whole industry out there to grab the wedding business which has made life miserable for the salaried youth.

    It's high time we stop spending huge amounts in these marriage functions and religious leaders should ask for simple weddings without all the fun fair.

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  • Krisha, Malpe

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    congratulations to newly married couples. God Bless you all.

    Good job from Paksikere parish

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  • Melwyn Sj, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Congratulations to the Organizers and the Sponors of this great event of Love!Real faith is expressed in words as well as in deeds. May our sacraments, functions be an occasion to express mutual love and concern for one another. May our functions be people friendly, eco-friendly (less plastics...!) and God friendly. Long live the bond of love.

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