Belthangady: Decennial celebration of St Salvador church building, patron feast celebrated


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Belthangady, Aug 8: Fr James D'Souza, parish priest of Vamanjoor Church was the main celebrant an Fr Gerald Dsouza, parish priest of Shakthinagar Church, preached the homily at St Salvador church, Belthangady.

Parish priest, principal, Belthangady deanery priests and priests who served in the church co-celebrated the mass.

Decennial stage programme started with a prayer song by the choir followed by a welcome dance by the Holy Redeemer english medium school children.

 

 

The decennial programme was presided over by Fr Joseph Cardoza, parish priest Belthangady church. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the new Church Building, Fr James D'Souza,  Fr Gerald D'Souza, assistant priests, vice presidents and secretaries of parish pastoral council , superiors of St Teresa Convent who have served in the last ten years were felicitated.

Pauline Rego secretary of parish pastoral council and Sr Jacintha Baretto, superior of St Teresa convent were present on the dias.

Fr Clifford Pinto, principal Holy Redeemer End Med school welcomed the gathering. Vincent D'Souza, co-ordinator of pastoral commissions delivered the vote of thanks.

Arvin D'Souza and Relisha Rodrigues compared the entire program. Entire program concluded with feastal meal.

 

  

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