4th CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS IN MANGALURU
Carmelite Family of Mangaluru Region celebrated
the 400th anniversary of the arrival of
Carmelite Friars in India, on Sunday 3rd of
November 2019 here at Carmel Hill, Infant Jesus
Shrine. Rt. Rev. Dr. Aloysius D Souza , the
Bishop Emeritus of Mangaluru celebrated the
Thanksgiving Eucharist. Fr. Archibald Gonsalves
OCD preached a meaningful homily highlighting
the contribution of Carmelites to the local
Church. After the Mass, a Music Dance Narrative
followed on the open stage. The 8 Stages that
led to the arrival of Carmelites in Goa was
depicted through beautiful music, dance and
narratives. Fr. Alwyn Sequeira OCD wrote the
narrative and composed the songs. Joel Pereira
rendered the music and Cliyon D Souza prepared
the audiovisuals. The students of St. Agnes CBSE
School performed the dances. The contribution of
Dhanraj a dance Teacher from St. Agnes School
though a non-Christian and non-Konkani, was
recognized and appreciated. Fr. Wilfred
Rodrigues OCD who was the Convener and MC of the
programme said that Sir Dhanraj choreographed
the dances so well that the expressions were so
well synchronized with the music. Incidentally,
most of the dancers too were non-Christians. The
rendition of “Havem tuka apovn hadlam” by the
Carmelite Scholastics in four parts was the
highlight of the program. Earlier the President,
Rev. Fr. Charles Serrao OCD, the Provincial of
Karnataka Goa Province recalled how the
Carmelites from Goa and Verapolly and the first
3 Bishops of Mangalore took care of Canara
Christians for almost 300 years and the
contributions of Affiliated Congregations such
as Cloistered Sisters, Apostolic Carmelite
Sisters, Sisters of St. Teresa, and the Secular
Carmel in forming this Diocese. He also
mentioned that the Carmelites were responsible
for the starting of St. Joseph’s Seminary Jeppu
for the formation of the local clergy and the
first English Medium School in Mangaluru. Sr.
Dr. Olivia AC thanked all those contributed to
the program. Many religious priests and nuns and
lay faithful participated in the programme.