Prison Ministry India Mangaluru Unit Marks Annual Day at Infant Jesus
Shrine
Mangaluru, Aug 14, 2025:
“We are called to be people of hope, lighting a candle wherever there is
darkness,” urged Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of Mangalore,
while addressing the gathering at the Annual Day celebration of the
Mangaluru Unit of Prison Ministry India (PMI). The programme, held at
the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte, on August 14, coincided with the
Feast of St. Maximilian Kolbe, patron saint of PMI, who gave his life at
Auschwitz in place of another prisoner, embodying the true spirit of
Christian hope.
The celebration began with a solemn Eucharistic Mass presided over by
Bishop Saldanha. In his homily, the Bishop recalled the sacrifice of St.
Kolbe, who became a beacon of hope amid inhuman suffering, and
encouraged the faithful to embrace perseverance and courage: “If you
know the why, you can bear any how. That which does not kill you makes
you stronger.”
The formal programme that followed featured a welcome address by Mr.
Donald Cutinha, Coordinator of PMI Mangaluru Unit, and the annual report
presented by Ms. Linet Castelino, Secretary. Mr. Jerome Lobo, former
Coordinator, proposed the vote of thanks, while Rev. Sr. Preethi Sharon
compered the event. Lucy Pais, Treasurer, and Mr. Lawrence Crasta,
Assistant Coordinator, were also present.
A special moment of the evening was the felicitation of Mrs. Hilda Lobo
and Mr. David Fernandes, who have served the unit with dedication for
over 23 years. Their long-standing commitment was deeply appreciated by
both the unit and the gathering. In recognition of the humanitarian
services carried out by PMI, the programme was attended by DYSP Subash,
Police Constable Bharat, and District Jail Counsellor Denis D’Souza.
Established 26 years ago under the spiritual guidance of the Carmelite
Fathers of the Infant Jesus Shrine, the PMI Mangaluru Unit is a
voluntary body of religious sisters and lay faithful. Members visit
prisoners weekly, listen to their struggles, extend legal aid, and
support their families. They provide scholarships to children of
inmates, assist with hospital care, and conduct health camps. The unit
also runs rehabilitation efforts by training inmates to make paper carry
bags and hair bands, and helps them find jobs after release.
Fr. Stifan Pereira, Spiritual Director, and Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha,
Superior of St. Joseph’s Monastery, were present at the event. The day’s
celebration highlighted PMI’s mission: to uphold the dignity of every
human person and bring hope where it is most needed.




























