Kasaragod: 125th Diocesan Jubilee Cross Gets a Warm Welcome at Bela Church Shrine


News: Lancy Sandesh

Kasargod, Apr 10:  The 125th Diocesan Jubilee Cross was brought to Our Lady of Dolours Shrine, Bela from Kasaragod parish.

Jubilee Crucifix was brought in Motorcade procession under the leadership of Fr Naveen D’Souza, parish priest of Kasaragod Parish. Around 250 people took part in the procession.

Crucifix was received at Bela Bus-stand by Fr Vincent D’Souza, parish priest of Bela Church Shrine along with nearly 1,000 parishioners. The beauty of the procession was enhanced by flowers, banners and the large number of people who were present.

 Prayer Service was conducted in the Bela Church Shrine by Fr Vincent D’Souza. 125th Diocesan Jubilee Cross was welcomed with devotion and reverence.

  

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  • Ina DSouza, Bahrain/Thottam

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Let us look Jesus on the cross and be radiant, for Holy Cross is our sure salvation. Amen.

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Nice photographs! I can feel the joy of this special feast. What a difference to our parishes, i wish you all the best and might your faith getting stronger and stronger.


    Best regards


    Kurt Waschnig


    Oldenburg/Germany

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