Newskarnataka – Mangalore
Mangalore: The Solemn Mass as part of the rich ceremony of Priestly Ordination began at 10.00 am on Wednesday April 23 as around 72 Priests processed in the beautiful Infant Jesus Shrine at Bikarnatakatte, Mangalore, when three more members were added to the Priestly tribe.The Most Rev. Henry D’Souza, Bishop of Bellary conducted the ceremony as ordaining minister.






















The three new priests are : Rev Fr. John Pinto from Arva Parish who joined the Carmelites after some years of work experience and completed his theological studies at St. Pius X Seminary, Goregaon. Rev Fr. Richard Francis Saldanha from Pakshikere. He is the eldest among the two sons of William and veronica and Rev. Fr. Robert Rayan Pais from Madanthyar is the third among the four children of Henry and Rita Pais.
The latter two were students of St. Joseph’s Inter-diocesan Seminary, Jeppu, Mangalore for the last 4 years .
The Bishop enumerated the various dimensions of Priesthood in his homily and referring to the inspiring life of Bishop Fulton Sheen, reminded them how their lives could touch other people. “It is easy to become a nun” he recalled a comment he once heard, “but difficult to become a good one!” With these words he exhorted the new priests to become good and saintly.
The Ordination rite was animated by Fr Deepak Tauro, OCD, the formator of the theology students, which included the laying of hands, prostration during the singing of the litany and the anointing of the hands with ‘chrism oil’. The respective parish priests adorned the newly ordained in priestly vestments.
In the short felicitation programme that followed the Mass, Rev. Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, Provincial Superior of the Karnataka-Goa Province (who himself is celebrating the silver jubilee of his priestly ordination this year) expressed his great joy to have these gifted youngsters in the Carmelite Family. Special thanks were rendered to the parents and the families who had offered their sons to the service of the Lord. The benefactors who accompanied them in their journey to the Priesthood were also honoured on the occasion.
This year the Carmelites have an abundant harvest of new priests. Those ordained earlier are: Rev. Fr. Mark Peter Furtado, ordained at Chinchinim parish, Goa on 11th Oct. 2013.
Rev. Fr. Cannio Remedio Cardozo, ordained at Ambora parish, Goa on 18th Jan. 2014
Rev. Fr. Nitesh Rodrigues, from Rajodi, Vasai, who was ordained on 27th Feb. 2014
The first Carmelite Priests from the state of Gujarat are Rev. Frs. Kaushik Parmar and Daniel Christian who were ordained in an impressive ceremony on 1st March, 2014 at Nadiad, Ahmedabad.
Shortly there will be the ordination of two more Carmelites from Mangalore (parishes of Gurpur and Ujire), who are presently studying in Tanzania, and have opted to serve the mission over there, along with two local candidates from the African Country.