Mangaluru: Six deacons ordained as priests by Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha


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Daijiworld Media Network -Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Oct 18: Six deacons were ordained as priests from the congregation of Jesuits in the Society of Jesus on Friday, October 18 by Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, bishop of Mangaluru diocese.

The ordination ceremony was held at Fathima Retreat House here, in the presence of relatives of the newly-ordained priests and hundreds of devotees, priests, nuns and religious people.

Jerome Stanyslaus D’Souza, provincial head, Jesuits in the Society of Jesus, Karnataka province, officially invited deacons to serve the church and its followers. Dr Peter Paul Saldanha accepted the deacons willingness to become servants of God and ordinate them as religious priests. Later he celebrated the Holy Eucharist with the new priests. Fr Anand Pereira, Representative of provincial head, Kohima province, was the co celebrant.

In his homily Bishop said, “Basically every priest is an ordinary human being. He also has positives and negatives like other human beings. But when he overcomes from this basic, he will become eligible to be a real priest. A priest should transform himself as a servant of God and obtain his qualities in life. He should act like a messenger of God. A priest's basic duty is to create connectivity between God and human. For this he should become pure in his thoughts and deeds. His main concentration should be on preaching and spreading the word of God. He should not involve or create his own world. He should listen to the people and try to know their religious needs. This will make him a good priest and bring divinity in his priesthood.”

The six new priests who were ordained are Fr Merwyn Lloyd Fernandes, Hosabettu parish, Fr Joel Praveen Fernandes, Fermai parish, Fr Jeevan Santhosh D’Souza, Balkunje parish, Fr Jeevan Gomes, Kanajar parish, Lawrence Ronald Serrao, Taccode parish and Melwyn Roshan Fernandes, Bajpe parish.

After the Eucharistic celebration, a short felicitation programme was held. Bishop Peter Paul felicitated the newly appointed priests while Fr Anand Periera felicitated the parents of the new priests.

In his congratulatory message Fr Anand said "Jesuits congregation welcomes new priests to their world of service and mission work. It is not easy to become a priest and leave their family and relatives for the work of God. Nowadays youths want to lead lavish life and they are running behind the ultimate happiness. But as opposed to this, six youths from our community have decided to find their happiness in the service of poor and the needy. For this, they have chosen Jesuits congregation and became its priests. I thank the parents of these priests for their sacrifice. At the same time, I congratulate the newly ordinated priests and wish them all success in their priestly life."

On behalf ordinated priests Fr Merwin expressed his feelings after becoming the priest and thanked people who helped them become servants of God.

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    All over the world Jesuits are highly educated, All most all have masters Degree from prestigious Universities in the world. United States has 28 Prestigious Jesuit universities, Pope Francisco is a Jesuit. Jesuits are considered men for others for the Glory of God. As per my knowledge Jesuits do not become priest/jesuits to help family members in their locality. Generally Jesuits shun away from high fashion Celebrations of their Birthdays, retirements, transfers, Jubilees and funerals. Jesuits go far away land from home/locality to bring people close to God and do not help or contribute towards immediate family or do not interfere with family politics. Jesuits are a Lesson for our Hindu Swamis/priests, local Catholic Priests, Christian pastors and the clergy

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  • Ida Pinto, Bajpe

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    May God bless you all as you ordained and may you always feel the Lords presence as you reflect His Love to All. Congratulations to all the newly ordained Fathers.

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  • Frederick Sequeira, Kallianpur.

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    Congratulations to you Newly Ordained Fathers. May Lord Jesus The Good Shepherd be your guide n strength in your Missions.

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  • Rudy, udupi

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    May God Bless them and protect them

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  • Ina Carmelita D'Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    First of all congratulations to the six newly ordained Fathers!!! We assure our prayers for you in your mission undertakings dear fathers.

    It was a solemn celebration of high reverence and remembered.

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  • Florine Pinto, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    Hearty congratulations to all the newly ordained Priests and family members and Jesuit congregation.
    May heavenly choicest blessings be showered upon the newly ordained priests to continue their mission.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Fri, Oct 18 2019

    May the Almighty Guide & Bless our new Priests ...

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