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ToLiveisChrist
A book called ‘To Live is Christ’ jointly authored by six scholars, namely Dr. Augustine Mulloor from Cochin,Dr.RichardDSouza,andDr. JohannesGorantlabothfromRome,
Dr. Rathan Almeida from Mysore , Dr. Rudolph Raj from Mangalore, andDr.GregoryDSouzaand edited by Rev. Dr. Gregory D Souza, was released by Rev. Dr. Pius D Souza, the Assistant to the Superior General of the Carmelite Order in the presence of Rev. Fr. George Santhumayor, the Provincial and Rev. Fr.CharlesSerrao,thesuperior ofSt.Joseph’sMonastery. Afterthe holy mass at seven p.m. Rev. Dr. Rudolph Raj D Souza introduced thebooktothepublicandsaid that this book shows how to reach the heightofholiness aftertheexample of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. Dr. Pius Dsouza congratulated Dr. Gregory D Souza for bringing out this book. And recommended the same to the peopletoreadthe andbenefitfrom
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Archdiocese of Delhi, presided over the solemnfestal mass at 6.00 p.m.
In his homily, Rev Fr Richard Saldanha OCD emphasized the importance of choosing the right
14 January: The annual feast of Infant Jesus was celebrated today at Bikarnakatte Shrine with several masses and spiritual services. There were services in Konkani, English, Kannada, and Malayalam throughout the day. Rev. Dr Deepak Valerian Tauro, Auxiliary Bishop of the and narrow path prescribed by Jesus Christ to bring peace to the world. Kings and powerful people likeHerodareworkinghardtobring the worldto war, hatred,and despair. But the Christ who becamea helpless child can rule the heartsofallwhobegintooffertheir own precious lives to him and take the road less travelled.
Thismagnificent shrine isdedicated toInfantJesusandwasbuiltin1996, a gift from the Carmelites of Karnataka-Goa province to the diocese of Mangalore in Karnataka.
However, devotion to the Infant
Jesus is said to have begun around 1950. Although every Thursday is dedicatedtoInfantJesus,andmany faithful gathers here to worship. The annual feast was celebrated on January 14th and 15th.
Rev FrDaniel Veigas OP, Episcopal
The vicar of the Diocese of Mangalore presided over a special mass for the sick at 10.30 a.m. Throughouttheday,manydevotees flockedtothesshrineseekingdivine blessings. Rev. Fr Gorge Santumayor, Provincial of the KG Province, Rev. Fr Charles Serrao, Superior of St Joseph's Monastery, and other priests and deacons also officiatedattheeveningfestalmass. Thousands of people attended the feast's Holy Mass at 6.00 p.m., thanking Infant Jesus for blessings bestowed uponthem.
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CasciaHighSchoolJeppuMangalore
CelebratedPlatinumJubilee on13.01.2023
Welcome - Fr. Eric Crasta
Correspondent of the high school welcomed the guest of honour and the others. He also briefly introduced the chief guest and guest of honours. Outside the top academy performers of SSLC –Varun, Sujan Bhide, Tushara was honored. The school also honour guides Rajya puraskar performers and NCC cadet srinidhi and cultural performer Sudamshu Dongre felicitated. The high school management also honoured the main donors of the school and Platinum Jubilee Celebration especially Mr Santosh Squira (Santosh arrangers kankanady) old student trunja managing (Director Pooja Petrochemicals Limited ) Mumbai . President of old students by from Ramakrishna Balkrishna felicitator for the generous financial assistant. The chief guest Swami
Jitakamanadaji in his message stressed values of social living . He alsostressededucationmustimpart and breed these values in the students so that a better society is built. Secretary, Catholic Board of Education and President of the program for the Antony Shera high lightened the important contribution made by the founder of the school MSG. F.X. Fernandes and stressed the importance of the education of the youngsters. Other guest of honour was - Swami
Raghuramnandaji (Warden Swamiji
Ramakrishna Balikashrama)Mr
Sudhakar (DDPI. Administration )
Mr HR Ishwar (B.E.O Mangalore south)MrPremaNanda(Chiefwhip
Mangalore City Corporation) Smt.
Bhanumathi (Corporator 58 ward
MangaloreCityCorporation) Mr.T.R Pooja (Managing Director Pooja
Petrochemicals Limited Mumbai), Mr Santosh Squeira (M/d Santosh arranges kankanady), Mr. Ashok
Fernandes (Vice President PPP Church), Mr.Subhash(Presidentold studentassociation).Voteofthanks was delivered by Headmaster. Program ended with colourful entertainment. Whole program was compared by Mrs.Rita Pinto.
St.Aloysius(autonomous)Collegekonkanidepartment hostingafelicitationprogramalongwithBookreleasing ceremonyon13thJanuaryat3pm insanidhyasabhaga.
Rev.Fr(Dr)Leo D’Souza SJ a senior priest / scientist awarded Dr. Austin D’Souza Prabhu Chicago with the title “antarashtria kala sahithya jivamana sadhak” Mr. Walter Nandalike introduced Dr. Austin
D’Souza Prabhu to the gathering. And Dr .Rose Veera D’Souza introduced Mrs. Gauri R Mallya to the gathering. Mrs. Gauri R Mallya awarded “kala sahithya sadhaki” for rendering their untiring service to art and literature especially, in Konkani. Both the awardees expressed their great love for the institution.
On this occasion Ms. Angeline Dsouza’s “Mujhya jivithachi po’nthi” poetry bybook released. Book introduced by Dr.Alwyn D’sa Registrar of the college. Ms. Angeline expressed her heartfelt love towards her alma mater. President of the program Rev. Fr. Melwin Pinto SJ Rector and College
Principal Rev. Dr. Praveen Martis SJ delivered the presidential address onthisoccasion.
Mrs. Flora Castelino HOD of Konkani Dept welcomed the gathering and Ms. Rishal D’Souza Dept of Commerce rendered the vote of thanks. Mr. Raoul Noronha compeered the program. Sr.
Laveena And team invoke the blessings. Director Sandeep Malani Film show was followed by the program.
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CLEVELAND, OH – The Survivor Advisory Board of the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking produces a training series about labor trafficking that has reached international audiences for the first time, with participants from India.
Collaborative to End Human Trafficking invited activist Harold D’Souza to share the problems, solutions, and resources to combat Labour Trafficking on Wednesday, January 11th, 2023.
HaroldD’SouzaandRachelSocorro, labor trafficking survivors from Ohio, conducted training that discussed how labor trafficking still prevails within Ohio and across the USA. They used their lived experience to explore various typologies of labor trafficking, including domestic servitude and debt bondage. The training equips participants with key indicators to look for within local businesses, empower them with solutions and resources, and define challenges within the sector to serve survivors of labor trafficking.
‘Failure to Fame’ is the story of this ordinary man doing extra-ordinary workacross the world.‘Humanity to Hollywood’ is the journey of Harold D’Souza. Today an international inspirational role model shares his lived experiences from fear to freedom.
For the first time, the training had participants from India and Nepal.
AccordingtotheU.S.Departmentof State, as reported over the past five years, human traffickers exploit domestic and foreign victims in India and traffickers exploit victims from India abroad. Internal forced labor constitutes India’s largest trafficking problem; traffickers use debt-based coercion (bonded labor) to compel men, women, and childrentoworkinagriculture,brick kilns, rice mills, embroidery and textile factories, and stone quarries.
Kirsti Mouncey, President & CEO of the Collaborative, which brings together more than 70 organizations to prevent sex and labor trafficking in Cuyahoga County, said labor trafficking is a substantial problem worldwide – evenin Northeast Ohio.
“Forced labor has increased significantly over the last five years, with 28 million people around the world estimated to be in forced labor, according to the United Nations,” Mouncey said. “Harold’s and Rachel’s perspective from their livedexperienceisimportanttohelp raise awareness – and hopefully prevent – labor trafficking. We are thrilled to bring their important messages to India.”
True story! Imagine that you wake up in a place where you don’t know the culture, you don’t know the laws, and you don’t know the resources.Imaginethatyouthought you were going to rise to a better life for yourself and your family but found yourself on the floor with no bed. You are working 16 hours a day.Imagine youhavenofood,and no money because someone you trusted took the small amount of money you had “to keep it safe”, and provided you a one-bedroom apartment, then threatened you with arrest and deportation if you didn’t continue working without pay. You’re working so many hours that you can’t get home to care for your two small children.
This couldn’t happen in the United States of America, could it? Certainly, this couldn’t happen in Cincinnati, could it? True! Cruelty to Celebrity is the incredible story of The D’Souza Family.
Today, the D’Souza family is living their ‘American Dream’. Dancy and Harold D’Souza are the CoFounders of Eyes Open International (EOI) a non-profit organization registered under 501 c 3 in USA focused on prevention of Human Trafficking. EOI is planning to open branches in 50 Countries. Harold says, America is the destination but countries like Mexico, Nepal, Bangladesh, India and various other countries are the source.
Bradly and Rohan D’Souza sons of Dancy and Harold are working for Tesla. Recently Dancy D’Souza was recognized and awarded for Volunteeringandgivingbacktothe community through the Do-Good Program in 2022 inAmerica.
Harold D’Souza, President of Eyes
Open International was awarded in Mumbai, India on November 17, 2022, for the most trusted organization on human trafficking recognized by Government of Maharashtra and specially by Honorable Chief Minister of Maharashtra, ShriEknathShinde.
Bajpe to Bollywood, Stigma to Success,andPovertytoProsperityis abreath-takingrollercoasterrideof rising from rags to riches of Harold Henry D’Souza a native of Bajpe, Mangaluru in India.
Aboutthe Collaborative
The Collaborative to End Human Trafficking’s mission is to lead, empower, and connect our community to eradicate human trafficking. The Collaborative providesleadershipandexpertiseto empowerasystemic,communitywideresponsetohumantrafficking, through education, resources, training, and facilitating a multidisciplinary collaborative. As the backbone organization of a 60+ organizationmembershipprogram called Greater Cleveland’s Coordinated Response to Human Trafficking, the Collaborative provides strategic leadership to createsocialchange.