Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha visits Fr L M Pinto Hospital on occasion of pastoral visit


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Beltangady, Oct 15: Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, bishop of Mangalore was on his two days pastoral visit to St Raphael Church Badyar on October 11 and 12. On this occasion bishop visited Fr L M Pinto Hospital Badyar on October 11.

Bishop was warmly welcomed by Fr Roshan Crasta administrator and staff of Fr L M Pinto Hospital followed by the holding of a short prayer service. After the prayer service, bishop blessed hospital departments along with Fr Ivan Ashwin D Souza, secretary to bishop & Fr Roshan Crasta administrator. Thereafter during the stage programme Fr Roshan Crasta felicitated Bishop on behalf of the hospital staff and management.

Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha appreciated the selfless services and human care of all the doctors, nurses and all the staff to patients who suffer from various ailments.

Administrator Fr Roshan Crasta welcomed all. Veera D’Souza conducted the programme. Sr Janet, nursing superintendent introduced Bishop to the staff. Ashwini proposed the vote of thanks. Premalatha Frank, vice president of Badyar Church and members of parish council and finance council were present for the programme.

All were served with refreshments.

  

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