Mangalore: Annual Feast of Permannur St Sebastian's Church Celebrated


Pics: Nellu Permannur
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)

Mangalore, Jan 21: The annual feast of St Sebastian’s Church, Permannur, near here, was held with fervour on Wednesday January 21.

Former Udupi Episcopal vicar Fr Valerian D’Souza offered the festal Holy Mass on Wednesday morning along with Vicar Forane Fr Andrew D’Souza, Permannur St Sebastian’s parish priest Fr Thomas D’Souza, assistant parish priest Fr Clement Mascarenhas, Fr Valerian Mendonca, Fr Oswald Monteiro, Fr Gilbert D’Souza, Fr Sunil Veigas, Fr Walter D’Souza, Fr Santosh Rodrigues, Fr Leo D’Souza, Fr Francis Crasta, Fr Pradeep Correa, Fr Stany Pereira, Fr Joseph V C, Fr Peter Aranha, and deacon Vincent Sylvester Lobo.































Hundreds of parishioners, their relatives, and faithful, from the neighbouring parishes attended the annual feast.

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  • jackson pinto, thokkottu/dubai

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    may the st sebastian bless u all

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  • PRAVEEN, PERMANNUR/IRAQ

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    nice to see the pictures of anual feast of St.Sebastian.grant upon us by your blessing's forever Wishing all the faithfull a happy feast ...and this pic's are move to me for my motherland... thanx daiji

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