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Ancy S. D'Souza, Paladka
E2-139 Diwan Apt III
Vasai Road East
Thane Dist - 401 210
Tel: 0250-2390225
Cell: 9320733213
Email: anc...@gmail.com


Mira Road Church in Mumbai holds Decennial Celebrations held with the
Inter Religious Dialogue
News and Pics by Ancy Paladka

Mumbai, Jan 18: The anniversaries or the celebrations usually held by
constructing structures of bricks. But the St. Joseph’s Church Mira
Road held its decennial celebrations in a unique way. To mark this
great event it organised an Inter-Religious-Dialog to build peace and
harmony among the people of different religions in the locality. It
was an effort of building the structure of hearts instead of of
building the structures of bricks.

The Inter-Religious-Dialog held in the open ground of the church
premises on January 17 from 7pm onwards.

Pandit Prahalladacharya R. Nagarahalli, Kulapathi of Sarvajna
Vidyapeeta at Virar, Maulana Syed Ather Ali, President of All India
Ulema Association; member of Muslim personal Law Board; Member of
Milli council; General secretary of Darul Uloom Mohammadia, Giani
sardar Satnam singh ji, Head Granti at Gurudwara, shri guru Nanak
darbar Borivali, Rev Dr Gilbert  D’Lima, Professor at St. Pius X ,
Gorgegaon; member of the CBCI commission for Interreligious dialogue
participated in the dialogue.

Most Rev Dr Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado, Bishop of Vasai, Fr.
Archiebald Gonsalves, Carmelite Provincial, Rev Dr Dominic Charles Vas
the Parish Priest, Fr. Michael Morris Sheonoy the First Parish Priest
of the church and also the Superior of the community and Mr. Francis
Araujo the Vice president of the parish pastoral council were also
present at the dais.

Hindu Leader Pandit Prahalladacharya R. Nagarahalli said that  “Hindu
religion is for the development of human religion. No religion
instructs their people to cause harm to the people of other religion.
‘Dharma’ means the process for the development of physical, mental,
spiritual development of human being. The one that gives happiness to
the simple people and good natured people is also called as a
‘Dharma’. Hence let us love each other and give happiness to our
fellow being and work for the security of people of all religion.”

Muslim leader Maulana Syed Ather Ali said that  “Islam speaks about
peace to humanity. If a religious leader of any religion instructs his
follower to harm the person of other religion or criticizes other
religion, then he is not the true follower of his religion. That is
wrong use of the religion. Let the events like 9/11 or 26/11 may not
occur anytime anywhere in the world. Every religion speaks to respect
the people of all religions.”

Sikh Giani Sardar Satnam Singh said that “We may split in different
religion but our father is one. We may call him in different names but
he is one. Sighting the example of water he said water is called in
different names in different languages but water is the same. In the
same manner the God remains the same for all of us.”


Christian leader Rev Dr Gilbert  D’Lima said that “God is a loving
father. We all are brothers and sisters suppose to live with peace and
harmony. We need to share with one other the gift of creation. The
kingdom of God is fellowship, service, sacrifice, love and peace that
is proclaimed by all religions. Terrorists have no religion. Indian
culture is nothing but unity in diversity.”

Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado honoured Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh Naik, the
elected MP of local Thane constituency. Sri Gilbert Mendonca the first
elected MLA of Mira-Bhayandar, Mrs. Merlyn D’sa, the first catholic
parish and woman corporator from Mira road parish were also honoured
by the archbishop during this occasion with a shawl, Fruits, Flowers
and a Momento.

Accepting the honours Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh Naik said that “I do not work
for the people of particular religion but I always work for human
being. He also promised his whole hearted support to Mira Road
church.”

Speaking at this occasion Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado said that
“Jesus never considered anyone as his enemy. He went with the people
of all religions. Swamy Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi always respected
people of all religion as brothers and sisters. God created every
human being in his own image and likeness. Thus not only the people of
one religion but the people of all religion are created with his image
and likeness. 2nd Vatican council also instructs all Catholics to
respect the people of all religion.”

Releasing the souvenir of the occasion Fr. Archiebald Gonsalves, the
Carmelite Provincial said that “Cities like Rome never change. They
look the same always. But in just ten years Mira Road is changed a
lot. He desired more changes among mira-road people to spread the
message of love and peace in the locality”

The Parish Preist Rev Dr Dominic Charles Vas began the programme with
the welcome address and the introduction to the programme. “India
which was known for its spirit of tolerance and the spirit of
accommodation is of late slowly becoming divisive on the basis of
religious beliefs. A few recent incidents of religious fanaticism and
violence which have affected the lives of thousands of people reflect
the above facts. Hence the need of the hour is inter-religious
dialogue. Dialogue is the best way for mutual understanding and
co-operation in human relations as well as for peaceful coexistence
among all the people.” He said.

The celebrations started at 4pm with the reception of Archbishop Felix
Anthony Machado at the main arch of the church along with the
traditional brass band. It followed by the Get-together with the
Archbishop, MP Sanjeev Naik, corporator Merlin D'Sa, parish
benefactors and the parish leaders in the community hall. Then the
Archbishop along with the MP, Parish Priest and the Provincial
inaugurated the newly built Infant Jesus Shrine. It followed by the
celerbration of the Holy Eucharist and Inter-Religious-Dialog at 7pm

Sri Narendra Mehta – Mayor of Mira Bhayandar Mahanagarpalika, The
Municipal commissioner Shiv Murti Naik, Sr. Jessica - Superior Holy
Cross Convent, Infant jesus shrine and Chapel designer Mr Alphonse,
Mr. Ram Bhat - Architect and Engineer of R.L.B, Mr. Peter Almeida,
Social worker, Ganesahm the contactor, Mrs. Gilbert Marceline Baptist
of Malaika group, Mr. Norbert and Mrs. Violet Mascharenhas,  Mr. Maxim
Mathias, Mr Bhagavati Sharma - NCP Corporator, Mr Jayanth Patel - NCP
corporator, Mr  Raviraj Suvarna - Tulunadu Samaj President, Mr Ashok
Karkera -  Shanishvara Seva Samiti President,  Mr. R. Shetty - Bunts
Sangh President and  Prof. Fr. S. M. Michael - Professor of Indain
Culture department honoured with Flower Bouquet and Memento.

Asst Parish Priest Fr. Ivan R. D’Souza gave an impressive powerpoint
presentation about the history and the activities of the church. He
informed that till now there are 5801 registered families with the
total population of 25000 people. Where as when Fr Michael Morris
Shenoy took up the responsibility as first parish priest in 1988 there
were only 100 catholic families in Mira Road.

Parish Clergy Fr. Dominic  C. Vas  OCD Parish Priest, Fr. Michael
Shenoy OCD Asst. Priest, Fr. Deepak K.J. Thomas  OCD Asst. Priest, Fr.
John B. Pinto OCD Asst. Priest Fr. Ivan R. D’Souza OCD Asst. Priest,
Br. Ajay Nazareth OCD and the Parish Pastoral Council vice president
Mr. Francis Araujo, secretary Mrs. Sophia D’Sa were also present at
the occasion.

There were splendid dances and a mime presentation explaining the need
for communal harmony. Welcome dance was presented by Holy Cross School
Children. Folk dance was presented by St. Joseph School Children, Mime
act was presented by Miss Natasha and group. Oath taking dance was
presented by Holy Cross School Children. Jai Ho Dance presented by St.
Joseph Scholl Children. The Parish Choir sang beautifully for the
Eucharist and also for the prayer song of the programme.

The programme concluded with all people holding lighted candles in
their hands and taking oath with the following wards “We join hands to
save the earth and our environment not only for ourselves but also for
our posterity. We shall uphold the values that promote justice and
equality for all. We will collaborate with all movements and efforts
towards communal harmony and building up peace in our neighbourhood.”

There was a huge gathering which ended by singing our National Anthem.
Mr Ronald Vaz compered the programme beautifully.
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Mira Road Church in Mumbai holds Decennial Celebrations held with the Inter 
Religious Dialogue
News and Pics by Ancy Paladka

Mumbai, Jan 18: The anniversaries or the celebrations usually held by 
constructing structures of bricks. But the St. Joseph’s Church Mira Road held 
its decennial celebrations in a unique way. To mark this great event it 
organised an Inter-Religious-Dialog to build peace and harmony among the people 
of different religions in the locality. It was an effort of building the 
structure of hearts instead of of building the structures of bricks.

The Inter-Religious-Dialog held in the open ground of the church premises on 
January 17 from 7pm onwards.

Pandit Prahalladacharya R. Nagarahalli, Kulapathi of Sarvajna Vidyapeeta at 
Virar, Maulana Syed Ather Ali, President of All India Ulema Association; member 
of Muslim personal Law Board; Member of Milli council; General secretary of 
Darul Uloom Mohammadia, Giani sardar Satnam singh ji, Head Granti at Gurudwara, 
shri guru Nanak darbar Borivali, Rev Dr Gilbert  D’Lima, Professor at St. Pius 
X , Gorgegaon; member of the CBCI commission for Interreligious dialogue 
participated in the dialogue. 

Most Rev Dr Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado, Bishop of Vasai, Fr. Archiebald 
Gonsalves, Carmelite Provincial, Rev Dr Dominic Charles Vas the Parish Priest, 
Fr. Michael Morris Sheonoy the First Parish Priest of the church and also the 
Superior of the community and Mr. Francis Araujo the Vice president of the 
parish pastoral council were also present at the dais.

Hindu Leader Pandit Prahalladacharya R. Nagarahalli said that  “Hindu religion 
is for the development of human religion. No religion instructs their people to 
cause harm to the people of other religion. ‘Dharma’ means the process for the 
development of physical, mental, spiritual development of human being. The one 
that gives happiness to the simple people and good natured people is also 
called as a ‘Dharma’. Hence let us love each other and give happiness to our 
fellow being and work for the security of people of all religion.”

Muslim leader Maulana Syed Ather Ali said that  “Islam speaks about peace to 
humanity. If a religious leader of any religion instructs his follower to harm 
the person of other religion or criticizes other religion, then he is not the 
true follower of his religion. That is wrong use of the religion. Let the 
events like 9/11 or 26/11 may not occur anytime anywhere in the world. Every 
religion speaks to respect the people of all religions.”

Sikh Giani Sardar Satnam Singh said that “We may split in different religion 
but our father is one. We may call him in different names but he is one. 
Sighting the example of water he said water is called in different names in 
different languages but water is the same. In the same manner the God remains 
the same for all of us.”


Christian leader Rev Dr Gilbert  D’Lima said that “God is a loving father. We 
all are brothers and sisters suppose to live with peace and harmony. We need to 
share with one other the gift of creation. The kingdom of God is fellowship, 
service, sacrifice, love and peace that is proclaimed by all religions. 
Terrorists have no religion. Indian culture is nothing but unity in diversity.”

Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado honoured Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh Naik, the elected 
MP of local Thane constituency. Sri Gilbert Mendonca the first elected MLA of 
Mira-Bhayandar, Mrs. Merlyn D’sa, the first catholic parish and woman 
corporator from Mira road parish were also honoured by the archbishop during 
this occasion with a shawl, Fruits, Flowers and a Momento.

Accepting the honours Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh Naik said that “I do not work for the 
people of particular religion but I always work for human being. He also 
promised his whole hearted support to Mira Road church.”

Speaking at this occasion Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado said that “Jesus 
never considered anyone as his enemy. He went with the people of all religions. 
Swamy Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi always respected people of all religion as 
brothers and sisters. God created every human being in his own image and 
likeness. Thus not only the people of one religion but the people of all 
religion are created with his image and likeness. 2nd Vatican council also 
instructs all Catholics to respect the people of all religion.”

Releasing the souvenir of the occasion Fr. Archiebald Gonsalves, the Carmelite 
Provincial said that “Cities like Rome never change. They look the same always. 
But in just ten years Mira Road is changed a lot. He desired more changes among 
mira-road people to spread the message of love and peace in the locality”

The Parish Preist Rev Dr Dominic Charles Vas began the programme with the 
welcome address and the introduction to the programme. “India which was known 
for its spirit of tolerance and the spirit of accommodation is of late slowly 
becoming divisive on the basis of religious beliefs. A few recent incidents of 
religious fanaticism and violence which have affected the lives of thousands of 
people reflect the above facts. Hence the need of the hour is inter-religious 
dialogue. Dialogue is the best way for mutual understanding and co-operation in 
human relations as well as for peaceful coexistence among all the people.” He 
said. 

The celebrations started at 4pm with the reception of Archbishop Felix Anthony 
Machado at the main arch of the church along with the traditional brass band. 
It followed by the Get-together with the Archbishop, MP Sanjeev Naik, 
corporator Merlin D'Sa, parish benefactors and the parish leaders in the 
community hall. Then the Archbishop along with the MP, Parish Priest and the 
Provincial inaugurated the newly built Infant Jesus Shrine. It followed by the 
celerbration of the Holy Eucharist and Inter-Religious-Dialog at 7pm

Sri Narendra Mehta – Mayor of Mira Bhayandar Mahanagarpalika, The Municipal 
commissioner Shiv Murti Naik, Sr. Jessica - Superior Holy Cross Convent, Infant 
jesus shrine and Chapel designer Mr Alphonse, Mr. Ram Bhat - Architect and 
Engineer of R.L.B, Mr. Peter Almeida, Social worker, Ganesahm the contactor, 
Mrs. Gilbert Marceline Baptist of Malaika group, Mr. Norbert and Mrs. Violet 
Mascharenhas,  Mr. Maxim Mathias, Mr Bhagavati Sharma - NCP Corporator, Mr 
Jayanth Patel - NCP corporator, Mr  Raviraj Suvarna - Tulunadu Samaj President, 
Mr Ashok Karkera -  Shanishvara Seva Samiti President,  Mr. R. Shetty - Bunts 
Sangh President and  Prof. Fr. S. M. Michael - Professor of Indain Culture 
department honoured with Flower Bouquet and Memento.

Asst Parish Priest Fr. Ivan R. D’Souza gave an impressive powerpoint 
presentation about the history and the activities of the church. He informed 
that till now there are 5801 registered families with the total population of 
25000 people. Where as when Fr Michael Morris Shenoy took up the responsibility 
as first parish priest in 1988 there were only 100 catholic families in Mira 
Road.

Parish Clergy Fr. Dominic  C. Vas  OCD Parish Priest, Fr. Michael Shenoy OCD 
Asst. Priest, Fr. Deepak K.J. Thomas  OCD Asst. Priest, Fr. John B. Pinto OCD 
Asst. Priest Fr. Ivan R. D’Souza OCD Asst. Priest, Br. Ajay Nazareth OCD and 
the Parish Pastoral Council vice president Mr. Francis Araujo, secretary Mrs. 
Sophia D’Sa were also present at the occasion.

There were splendid dances and a mime presentation explaining the need for 
communal harmony. Welcome dance was presented by Holy Cross School Children. 
Folk dance was presented by St. Joseph School Children, Mime act was presented 
by Miss Natasha and group. Oath taking dance was presented by Holy Cross School 
Children. Jai Ho Dance presented by St. Joseph Scholl Children. The Parish 
Choir sang beautifully for the Eucharist and also for the prayer song of the 
programme.

The programme concluded with all people holding lighted candles in their hands 
and taking oath with the following wards “We join hands to save the earth and 
our environment not only for ourselves but also for our posterity. We shall 
uphold the values that promote justice and equality for all. We will 
collaborate with all movements and efforts towards communal harmony and 
building up peace in our neighbourhood.”

There was a huge gathering which ended by singing our National Anthem. Mr 
Ronald Vaz compered the programme beautifully.





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Tel: 0250-2390225
Cell: 9320733213
Email: anc...@gmail.com

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