Mangaluru: 13 ordained deacons by Bishop Gerald Lobo at Jeppu seminary


Br Jencil Alva

Mangaluru, Oct 15: Thirteen youngsters were elavated to the order of Diaconate at St Joseph’s Interdiocesan Seminary, Jeppu in city on Wednesday, October 14.

Dr Gerard Issac Lobo the bishop of Udupi conferred the order of Diaconate to these 13 candidates belonging to 7 dioceses from across India and one religious congregation. Donald Nilesh Crasta, Lawrence Cutinha, Roshan D’Cunha, Joswin D’Souza are from Mangaluru diocese. Canute Noronha from Udupi dieces, Sanjay Kujur from Jabalpur diocese, Jose Yesudasan from Calicut diocese, Vikas Bara from Jashpur, Simham Chaithanya King and Jaya RajuKayagalla are from Cuddapah diocese, Joseph Praveen from Gulbarga diocese and Stephen Lobo and Ashwin Rohan D’Silva are for Carmelite religious congregation.













Homily was delivered by Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo where he meaningfully explained the nature and importance of the ministry of Diaconate in the Church, quoting the example of arch deacon St Lawrence and his love towards poor and needy thus set an example to the newly ordained on this day. “The Church extends its love and whole hearted acceptance towards this young men’s response to the divine call” was the core message of the homily.

The entire service was cheered with the auspicious and high note of gratitude from the part of the entire Josephite family being proposed by Fr Joseph Martis, Rector of the Seminary, who thanked the huge gathering. On behalf of the newly ordained Deacons, Dn Roshan D’Cunha warm heartedly expressed his sentiments of gratitude towards the formators and their respective Prelates for helping them to ascend the Altar of Lord.

The ceremony was concelebrated by around hundred priests of religious institute and various dioceses of South India. Great number of Christ’s faithful witnessed the same. Diaconate programme culminated with a colourful felicitation programme.

  

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Wishing the Deacons joy in their diakonia. God bless.

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  • Peter & Ann Mendonca, Karkala / Muscat

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Congratulations and best wishes to all 13 newly ordained deacons and their mentors lead by Rector Rev Fr.Joseph Martis. May you all be blessed with a pleasant walk with Lord in His vineyard.

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara/Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha Qatar

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Congratulations! all the 13 newly ordained Deacons. Your bold step to become priests really great & You are the one called to serve in the Lord's Vineyard in the Kingdom of God. Your decision to become priests inspires us to be more strong in our faith. We pray for you and God may bless all of you. Wish you all the best till you be ordained as priests.

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  • Oswald Fernandes, Bendur/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Praise God.
    Thanks to Almighty for giving us these parents who have given such environment at home and motivated their sons to take up this blessed priesthood and to serve us and bless us in the name of Jesus.
    Wishing all the 13 new deacons and congratulating them. We love you, we pray for you and may your life motivate our youngsters to follow your decisions in life such that we have more priests in this challenging world. God bless you all dear.

    Thanks to all those who motivated them, prepared them and the Rector and his team at the seminary for strengthening them all along.

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