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Daijiworld News Network (GA) with inputs from Raknno

Mangalore, Jul 6: Bishop Rev Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza has released another list of transfers of priests of Mangalore diocese

  • Fr Thomas D'Souza Parish Priest   Permanoor
  • Fr Santhosh Rodrigues Higher Studies (Sept onwards) currently Cordel Church
  • Fr Francis Dsouza   Higher Studies (Sept onwards) currently Gladsom Home
  • Fr Ivan Rodrigues  Head Master   St Aloysius High school Urwa
  • Fr Maxim Rosario  Principal    St Philomena College Puttur
  • Fr Arun Mendonca  Resident Priest   Gladsom Home
  • Fr Oswald Monteiro Secretary   Labour commission
  • Fr Alwyn Serrao  Lecturer     Rosario PU College
  • Fr Sunil Kumar D'Souza Higher Studies   Bangalore 
  • Fr Bonaventure Nazareth Correspondent   Sullia Church School
  • Fr Valerian D'Souza (Sr) Associate Judicial Vicar  Ecclesiastical Tribunal
  • Fr Jerome Cingantara Defender of Bond   Marriage Tribunal
  • Fr Boniface D'Souza OCD Convener    Prison Minsitry India, Mangalore
  • Fr Vincent Monteiro Spiritual Director and  Catholic Sabha Chief Coordinator   Diocesan Commissions

Earlier announcement:

  • Mangalore: Third List of Transfers of Priests Released
  • Mangalore: Second List of Priestly Transfers Released
  • Mangalore: Bishop Announces Annual Transfer of Diocesan Priests
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