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Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:56:33 PM (IST)  

Mangalore: Bishop Lays Foundation for 28 Houses at Mariashram

Mangalore: Bishop Lays Foundation for 28 Houses at Mariashram

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Aug 15: Bishop of Mangalore Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza laid foundation stones for 28 houses to be built for the landless poor at Mariashram Church in Talapady here on Wednesday August 15.

The project is being undertaken by the diocese of Mangalore, and Naveen Cardoza of Marian Projects Private Limited has come forward to construct the 28 houses at zero profit.

Speaking on the occasion, the bishop said that this project of constructing houses for the landless poor is free of cost. "In this way we give freedom to the poor by helping them in their needs," he added.

"Each house will be constructed at a cost of approximately Rs 12 lac on a plot of 4.15 cents," he said.

On the occasion of its post-centenary silver jubilee, the diocese of Mangalore had planned to construct 161 houses for the poor, including this project. "The 100th house was inaugurated recently at Ranipura," he said, adding that there are plans of constructing more houses for the poor.

Speaking on Independence Day, he said the city is losing its freedom day by day as one can see many immoral activities taking place. He thanked all the donors for enabling the dioceses to take up the housing project.

Fr Onil D’Souza, director of CODP welcomed and gave a brief introduction on the project, while Fr William Menezes proposed the vote of thanks.

Fr Nelson Olivera, parish priest of Mariashram church, Naveen Cardoza of Mavian projects, Elias Fernandes, Four Wings director, Sushil Noronha, jubilee secretary, Fr J B Crasta, Felix Albuquerque among others were present.

Jacintha D’Souza and Anitha D’Souza, beneficiaries of the project were also present on the occasion.


Comments on this article
capt.cornelio, udyavar
Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Congrats Ujwal and Naveen for the wonderful work you all are doing.god bless you.

Dr.Yashwanth Rai, kadri
Tuesday, September 11, 2012

noble deed!!!!!!

franki paneer, assaigoli
Monday, August 20, 2012

Great job in mangalore diocese

Peter / Irene Pinto, Badhyar/ Dubai- on tour
Friday, August 17, 2012

This is the need of the hour.All should contribute for the needy generously. No man should live without shelter in this wonderful world.

RUPERT REGO, MANGALORE/ MUSCAT
Friday, August 17, 2012

Mr. Naveen Cardoza...a businessman with a heart that of gold.Commendable initiative!!

Delphin Pinto, Talapdy
Friday, August 17, 2012

Really it's a good job, Thanks to Manglore Diocese.

Denis Britto, Mangalore
Friday, August 17, 2012

By our Lordships action of building houses for the poor,he has made 150 people smile and happy.Congratulations to all.Rather than give cash this is a better idea.

Ashish, UAE
Thursday, August 16, 2012

God bless all the people who contributed towards this noble cause.

sr.celine, germany
Thursday, August 16, 2012

God bless your generosity towards the poor catholics.

sr.celine, germany
Thursday, August 16, 2012

God bless your generosity towards the poor catholics.

WALTER MONTEIRO, BELMAN/ABUDHABI
Thursday, August 16, 2012

OUR LORD BISHOP THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE WORK DONE TO THE POOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAVE SHELTER . WE HOPE BY THE GODS GRACE IT WILL COMPLETE BY SHORT TIME. NAVEEN KEEP IT UP AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR GREAT *SEVA* ALL THE BEST FROM WALTIMASTER BELMAN

JerryMoras.com, Canada
Thursday, August 16, 2012

Thank the Lord to the benefactors who have contributed these amounts in various ways to build 28 houses. We have another 28 happy catholic families. Mangalore diocese has helped through educational institutions and charitable institutions and now, I’m proud Mangalore diocese has reached out the poor in new ways.

Loy Miranda, Merlapadavu, Via Adyar,Mangalore
Thursday, August 16, 2012

Our Mangalore Bishop has alot of money.He should build 1000 such houses for the poor Catholic people.He should also make a rule that poor people should not put money in the box.

Now I hear that he is granting free warg rights to all catholic mulgeni tenants.Very great of him for this action.He should be given the Rajotsava Award by the Karnataka Government.

Roshan,
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

What a initiative for the poor people! God bless our Bishop and marian project associates.

Prashanth, Mangalore, Dubai
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Great job....

Malcom Lewis, Dubai
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Well Done Mangalore Diacese, and Navin Cardoza. Keep it up. Hope Mangalore Diacese also think of building some houses in Udupi too for the needy as till now Udupi Churches and their affairs were controled by Mangalore Diocese. Good job.

 
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