Mangalore: Birth centenary of Mother Teresa celebrated at Paldane parish


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Mangalore, Sep 7: The parish of Paldane, dedicated to Mother Teresa, celebrated her birth centenary on Friday September 5.

The holy mass was offered by Fr Gregory William Vas, parish priest of Paldane. All the teachers were felicitated with flowers on the occasion of Teachers' Day.

Principal of Rosario Pre-University College, Fr Alwyn Serrao inaugurated the church directory while Fr Jayaprakash inaugurated the church website.

Church vice-president William Lobo, secretary Veena Lobo, founder of church website Roshan Lasrado and owner Four Wings Advertisement E Fernadis were present.

  

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  • Lancy Henry Moras (LHM), Moushmi Creations, Bajjodi

    Tue, Sep 09 2014

    Hearty congrats to all Paldane Parish people. Mother Theresa will truly send her Saintly blessings to you all from Heaven above.


    Congratulations to one of my all time kindest and biggest helping hand Sir E. Fernandes from Four Winds Advertisement group who is truly a GEM kind of a person. Paldane parish is really lucky to have such a human kind. May God bless u Sir.

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  • Rudy D souza & Family, Kuwait, Omzoor/ Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 07 2014

    The parish of Paldane, dedicated to Mother Teresa, celebrated her birth centenary on Friday September 5. But she born on 26th August 1910, then its 105th birthday. She died on 5th September 1997, about 17 years back which is Mother Teresa's feast day as per our church. Congratulations to all Paldane parishioners.

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