Media Release
Mangaluru, Dec 7: St Joseph’s Inter-Diocesan Seminary Day celebration was held on December 6 at the Seminary grounds with cultural extravaganza presented by the seminarians in Kannada, English, Konkani, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi languages.
Fr Joseph Martis, Rector of St Joseph’s Inter-Diocesan seminary welcomed the chairman of the seminary board and the new bishop of Mangaluru diocese Dr Peter Paul Saldanha and Bishop Emeritus Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, with the saplings.
Fr Martis, in his annual report, spoke about the vision of the seminary, staff members and their services, priestly ordinations of the year, various aspects of formation viz., pastoral and missionary formation, Human Formation, Spiritual Formation, Intellectual Formation and other activities of the seminary formation.
In his address Bishop Dr Peter Paul shared his personal experiences of how seminary formation helped him to become a bishop. He expressed his desire to become a Saint. He spoke about various aspects of formation and its importance in the life of a priest. He emphasized the role of laity, especially the families in helping the formation of seminarians. Many a times, a diocesan priest feels lonely after a parish celebration; therefore the family members must support their priests, especially when they fall sick.
Many priests, religious, seminarians, candidates, guests and laity, who were present, witnessed the multi-linguistic cultural programme based on various themes like women empowerment, importance of confession, importance of family life , prophetic role of a priest in the society that were presented in the form of drama, role plays, skits, mime shows, radium shows, dances etc.
Msgr Maxim Noronha presided over the Eucharistic celebration and Fr Jenson, professor, St Joseph’s Seminary preached the homily.
The Bishop felicitated Br Jeevan D’Souza and Br Joel Monteiro for securing the first and second rank respectively BSW examinations during the programme.
There are 234 seminarians from all over India undergo priestly formation in different stages, out of which 201 seminarians are residents of the seminary. There are 18 resident professors and 22 visiting professors involved in the Seminary formation. Bishop Peter Paul is the 47 th bishop who studied in this seminary.