Mangaluru: Befitting ceremony marks 125 years of St Joseph Leprosy Hospital


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Apr 11: The post-centenary silver jubilee of St Joseph Leprosy Hospital, run by Father Muller Charitable Institutions, was celebrated with a befitting ceremony at Academy hall in the campus here on Saturday April 11.

The golden jubilee celebrations of Father Muller Rehabilitation Unit was also held on the same occasion.

Minister for health and family welfare U T Khadar was supposed to inaugurate the event, but as he was late due to other engagements, bishop of Mangaluru diocese Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza inaugurated by lighting the lamp.

Addressing the gathering, joint director and state leprosy officer Vimala Patil, who was chief guest, said, "I thank Father Muller Institution for inviting me for such an event. When I took charge as state leprosy officer, I visited so many hospitals and attended so many conferences and that is how I got motivation to do this good work. Relatives of so many leprosy patients do not want them in their homes and put them out, but this hospital has treated them and made them better persons so that they can live with dignity in society. This good work of treating leprosy patients was done by Mother Teresa and Gandhiji.

"This morning I visited this hospital and I was touched by the selfless service provided by it. I am going to Delhi for a conference and I will recommend this hospital for the President Award," she added, congratulating the hospital on completing 125 years.

U T Khadar in his address said, "I am really happy that Father Muller Institution is rendering good service to people. This leprosy hospital was started 125 years ago to serve the people who were boycotted from society. This hospital has rehabilitated them and made them better persons. This is the best leprosy hospital not only in Mangaluru but the whole nation. Karnataka government has given it the best hospital award and I wish the union government also would do so.

After I took charge as health minister 110 people who had recuperated were given government jobs. I will take special initiative to try and give more jobs to leprosy patients. Some private organizations have rendered selfless service and gone one step ahead to solve the problems of these patients," he added.

"Only in Karnataka are both BPL and APL card holders given free medical aid for major diseases by the government. On April 15 the chief minister will inaugurated the bike ambulance service. I congratulate and thank Father Muller Institutions for their service and dedication towards treating leprosy patients," he said.

Addressing the St Joseph Leprosy Hospital administration and staff, he said, Bishop Dr Aloysius said, "I congratulate all of you - the staff, doctors and nurses - on giving selfless service. I pray to lord to continue his blessings on each one of you who is doing this great job of treating leprosy patients. This occasion is to appreciate all the people who have served in the leprosy hospital and we have done so by honouring them today. Not everyone will be ready to serve these patients or work in a leprosy hospital. Only people chosen by god will serve them. I congratulate the Sisters of Charity who were serving leprosy patients even when the hospital started 125 years ago. The service they render is equivalent to the service by Mother Teresa."

Praising health minister for his work, the bishop said, "Though the minister was late for the programme today, he makes it a point to attend every programme. That's his good nature. He attends scores of programmes a day.

"I once again congratulate all the staff of the leprosy hospital. They are not working here but rendering selfless service," he added.

Former and senior staff of the leprosy hospital were facilitated on the occasion. A book by two doctors was also releasd.

The bishop, who is also the president of Father Muller Charitable Institutions, was felicitated by U T Khadar and Vimala Patil on behalf of the government.

Provincial superior of Sisters of Charity, Mangaluru province Dr Sr Matilda Monteiro also spoke on the occasion.

Fr Patrick Rodrigues welcomed the gathering.

Administrator Fr Richard Coelho and others were present.

  

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, Apr 13 2015

    St Joseph Leprosy Hospital is rendering a meaningful service to our citizens. May God bless the care givers and care receivers.

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Sun, Apr 12 2015

    For such programmes the critics of Mother Teresa should be invited to participate. They should learn what Mother Teresa did to our unfortunate brothers and sisters who are suffering from leprosy. Such fellows should be fed by these suffering hands since their hands do not come forward to serve the lepers. but their loose tongue goes wagging criticizing others who serve the lepers.

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