Most Rev. Dr. Henry D'Souza, Bishop of Bellary was the Main Celebrant of the Mass
Report: & Meena Serrao Barboza
Photography : Br Glen & Meena
Mangaluru, Jan 2 : The parishioners of Bondel Church & Shrine came together in a spirit of unity and prayer on December 31, 2024, as they bid farewell to the year gone by and welcomed the dawn of 2025 with hearts full of hope and gratitude. The New Year celebrations began at 7 p.m. with a solemn adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, drawing a large gathering of parishioners from St. Lawrence Church and Shrine, Bondel. It was a beautiful moment of reflection, prayer, and togetherness, as the faithful gathered in reverence, embracing the New Year with renewed faith and trust in God's grace.
The Holy Hour was gracefully led by Rev. Fr Andrew Leo D'Souza, the Parish Priest, who guided the faithful through profound moments of reflection, thanksgiving, and intercession. With a heart full of compassion, he invited the congregation to express gratitude for the blessings of the past year, encouraging them to reflect on their spiritual journey and seek renewal as they stepped into the New Year. His message was one of hope and spiritual growth, inspiring all present to deepen their faith and trust in God's continued guidance.
The Solemn Eucharistic Celebration for the Feast of the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, was led by Most Rev. Dr Henry D'Souza, Bishop of Bellary. He was joined by Rev. Fr Andrew Leo D'Souza, Parish Priest; Rev. Fr William D'Souza, Assistant Parish Priest; Rev. Fr Peter Gonsalves, Principal of St Lawrence English Medium School; Rev. Fr Sudeep Paul, Director of Sandesha; and Rev. Fr Arul Betharaam, who participated as concelebrants.
Most Rev. Dr. Henry D'Souza, Bishop of Bellary, inaugurated the Jubilee Year 2025, celebrated under the theme "Pilgrims of Hope," as part of a global initiative proclaimed by Pope Francis. The celebrations marked the beginning of a year dedicated to spiritual renewal, hope, and unity. The Bishop urged the faithful to embrace this Jubilee Year as an opportunity for spiritual growth and to actively participate in the Church's mission to spread the light of Christ.
In his homily, Most Rev. Dr. Henry D'Souza shared an inspiring message, emphasizing faith, hope, and love as the cornerstones of a fulfilling life. He reminded the faithful of God's unwavering love, affirming, "Having God in our lives means we already have everything."
Reflecting on Jesus' coming to earth through Mother Mary as part of God's divine plan, he encouraged everyone to recognize that, like Jesus, we too are part of God's plan. To lead a successful and meaningful life, we must cultivate faith, hope, and love in abundance and align our lives with His purpose.
The Bishop challenged the congregation to reflect on their blessings and consider, "What are we giving back to God in return?" He urged them to offer their time, talents, and hearts in service to God, living with gratitude and sharing His love with others.
As the New Year unfolded, Bishop Henry declared 2025 as a Year of Hope, inviting the faithful to deepen their connection with God, family, and community. "Let us thank God for His countless blessings and commit to building stronger families and a vibrant parish, guided by faith, love, and hope," he encouraged.
The spiritual ambiance was elevated by the melodious hymns of the children's choir, whose heartfelt voices brought profound depth to the celebration. Adding to the solemnity, the newly elected Ward Gurkars took their oath before the Altar, pledging to serve with faith and integrity as they embraced their new responsibilities.
Concluding the Eucharistic celebration, Rev. Fr. Andrew Leo D'Souza, the Parish Priest, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Most Rev. Dr Henry D'Souza for celebrating the Mass and offering prayers for the parish community. He warmly extended his New Year wishes to all parishioners and thanked everyone who contributed to the success of the celebration.
Rev.Fr Andrew acknowledged the dedication of the PPC members, volunteers, liturgical committee, children's choir, Altar servers, sound system sponsor, cake sponsor, and co-celebrant Priests, appreciating their unwavering support and efforts in making the occasion truly special. To add to the joy of the New Year, a cake was distributed to all parishioners after the Mass.
The celebrations continued with a vibrant program organized by the SVP (Society of St. Vincent de Paul), during which Most Rev. Dr Henry D'Souza was felicitated with a shawl and flowers by the SVP members in honor of his upcoming 75th birthday on January 2, 2025.
The winners of the Star and Crib Making Competitions were also recognized for their dedication and creativity, with prizes distributed by Parish Priest Rev. Fr. Andrew Leo D'Souza and Assistant Parish Priest Rev. Fr. William D'Souza.
The SVP special program featured engaging activities such as spot games, auctions, and Housie Housie. The event was filled with joy and energy, with enthusiastic participation from the parishioners, who exchanged heartfelt greetings and extended their wishes for a blessed and prosperous New Year 2025.
The vibrant atmosphere fostered a sense of community and togetherness, as all gathered to celebrate the arrival of the New Year 2025. Bondel Church & Shrine truly embraced the spirit of hope, renewal, and unity, setting a blessed tone for the year ahead.
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