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Centenary Building of Loretto
School

Bishop Aloysius Paul D’Souza of Mangalore
inaugurated the newly-built centenary building of Loretto Aided
Higher Primary School, here on Monday June 1, 2009 at 10:00 AM.
Youth social activist Dolphy Prashant inaugurated the computer
facility provided at the School.
Bishop Aloysius also presided over the stage program held later at
the School premises and also honored all those who worked towards
realizing the building works.
The Bishop, speaking at the occasion, said that the catholic
education institutions have rendered yeomen services for the society
in the field of educating the masses, regardless of caste, creed and
religion across the diocese. Education is essential for prosperity
and progress, he asserted.
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Youth social activist Dolphy Prashant felt that
Christian missionary’s humanitarian deeds in imparting education
should be acknowledged by the society.
Diocesan CEB secretary Fr Wilson D’Souza, MLA U T Khader, Tulu
litterateur Erya Laxminarayan Alva, taluk panchayat president
Chandrahas Shetty, block education officer Sudhakar K, Amtady gram
panchayat president Poornima, Loretto parish council vice president
Joe Coelho, secretary Hubert Lobo and others were present at the
dais.
MLA Ramanath Rai said that Christian education institutions have
largely contributed for the progress of undivided Dakshina Kannada.
The people have to support them in their endeavors, he urged.
MLA U T Khader said that Loretto School has made revolutionary
changes in the education sphere in the rural area. It has
significantly contributed for the social service and empowered the
rural populace, he appreciated.
Erya Laxminarayan Alva said that Christian education institutions
promoted brotherhood and harmony among the wide section of students
in the society.
Diocesan Catholic Education Board (CEB) secretary Fr Wilson D’Souza
said that students from all sections of the society, regardless of
caste, creed and religion are studying in CEB-managed schools across
Mangalore diocese. Meanwhile, the schools can excel if the parents
of the students have due respect for their own school that can shape
the future of students, in order to transform them into responsible
citizens, he added.
Loretto School correspondent Fr Cyprian Pinto welcomed the
gathering. School head teacher Sr. Leena proposed vote of thanks.
Teachers Leena Gonsalves and Irene Carlo compared the program.
Free pure vegetarian food was served to all at the occasion.
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