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PC 05/26 K.101.11
3rd February, 2026


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OCTOBER 2024


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St. Clare of Assisi


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1Monte Mariano Renewed: A Historic Celebration of Faith and Gratitude
MONTE MARIANO, FARANGIPET: Wednesday, 13 May 2026 marked a historic day for the Monte Mariano Chapel and the Novitiate Block. The renovated chapel and novitiate house now stand strengthened with a new and durable roof. The Capuchin friars express their heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Michael D’Souza — entrepreneur, philanthropist, and visionary — whose generous and complete financial support made the renovation possible. In recognition of his noble contribution, he was requested to unveil the commemorative plaque. A Thanksgiving Mass was celebrated in the evening in the renovated chapel, presided over by Most Rev. Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of Mangalore. On this occasion, the Bishop explained the reasons for officially designating Monte Mariano Chapel as a Pilgrimage Site for the special Jubilee Year of St. Francis of Assisi (10 January 2026 – 10 January 2027). In his homily, he also emphasized the spiritual significance of receiving the Plenary Indulgence during the Jubilee Year as the entire Franciscan Family commemorates the 8th centenary of the death of St Francis of Assisi. A felicitation programme was held in honour of Mr. Michael D’Souza in appreciation of his generous contribution towards the renovation project. Most Rev. Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of Mangalore; Rev. Fr. Robin Victor D’Souza, Provincial Minister of the Holy Trinity Province; Fr Denis Saldanha, Guardian; Fr Victor D'Souza, parish priest of Modankak; Fr William Menezes, parish priest of Omzoor; Mr Roy Castelino, Chief Contractor were present as dignitaries on the occasion. In his address, Fr. Denis Saldanha, the Superior, highlighted the historical and spiritual importance of Monte Mariano. Rev. Fr. Robin Victor D’Souza expressed heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Michael D’Souza for his magnanimous support in making the long-cherished dream of renovation a reality.

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1St. Clare School Akuluto Achieves 100% HSLC Result for the Sixth Consecutive Year
St. Clare School, Akuluto, once again brought laurels to the institution and the entire community by securing an outstanding 100% pass result in the HSLC Examination 2026 conducted by the Nagaland Board of School Education. The results were officially declared on April 23, 2026. A total of 21 students from the school appeared for the examination, and all of them passed successfully with commendable performances. Out of the 21 students, 15 students secured First Division, while the remaining students achieved Second Division. The excellent result reflects the dedication, discipline, and hard work of the students, teachers, and parents alike. This remarkable achievement marks the sixth consecutive year that St. Clare School has maintained a 100% success rate in the HSLC examination, a milestone that has filled the school management and the people of Akuluto with pride and joy. The school management expressed heartfelt gratitude to the teaching faculty for their tireless commitment, sacrifices, and sincere efforts in guiding the students throughout the academic year. The teachers were appreciated for their constant encouragement, extra coaching classes, and personal attention given to every student, which greatly contributed to the excellent performance. Speaking on the occasion, the school authorities stated that the success was not merely the result of academic preparation alone, but also of discipline, teamwork, prayer, and the supportive environment maintained within the school campus. Parents too were acknowledged for their cooperation and trust in the institution. In recognition of this outstanding accomplishment, the Catholic Education Board of Kohima Diocese (CEDOK) congratulated the management, staff, and students of St. Clare School. As a token of appreciation and encouragement, CEDOK presented the school with a Certificate of Appreciation along with a water purifier for the benefit of the students and staff.

1Mothers’ Day Celebrated at St. Clare Church Akuluto
The faithful of St. Clare Church Akuluto joyfully celebrated Mothers’ Day on Sunday, May 10, 2026, with great devotion, gratitude, and community spirit. The celebration began with the Holy Mass at 9:00 AM. During the Eucharistic celebration, Fr. Stephen expressed heartfelt appreciation to all mothers for their unconditional love, sacrifices, and tireless dedication towards their families, the Church, and society. In his homily, he highlighted the important role mothers play in nurturing faith, values, and unity within the home and the Christian community. Fr. Stephen acknowledged the countless sacrifices mothers make every day with patience, care, and prayerful commitment. He encouraged the faithful to always respect, love, and support their mothers, recognizing them as precious gifts from God. Following the Holy Mass, a special felicitation programme was organized in honor of all the mothers by the dads of the parish. The programme was led by Sir Vikram and Mr. Kughato Justin, who took the initiative to make the celebration meaningful and memorable anchored by Aboka and Kiboka the youth of the Church. Addressing the gathering, Sir Vikram beautifully explained the significance of Mothers’ Day and shared the history behind its origin. He spoke about the importance of honouring mothers for their endless love, care, and sacrifices, reminding everyone that mothers remain the backbone of every family and society. His inspiring words deeply touched the hearts of those gathered. The dads of the parish expressed their gratitude to all mothers through words of appreciation and felicitation, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and thanksgiving. The celebration reflected the spirit of unity, respect, and love within the parish community. The programme concluded with happiness and fellowship as the parishioners joined together in honoring and celebrating the invaluable presence of mothers in their lives.

1THREE NEWLY ORDAINED PRIESTS TO HOLY TRINITY CAPUCHIN PROVINCE KARNAKATA.
The Holy Trinity Capuchin Province of Karnataka rejoices in abundant grace as the Lord blesses the Province with three new priests this year — Fr Nithesh Nazareth OFM Cap., Fr Roshwin Lopes OFM Cap., and Fr Arogya Lawrence Xavier OFM Cap.
Amidst the gentle sea breeze and vibrant Catholic heritage of coastal Mangalore, where faith has flourished for generations along the Konkan shores, Fr Nithesh Nazareth OFM Cap. was ordained to the Sacred Priesthood on 24 April 2026 by Most Rev. Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of Mangalore, at the historic St Francis Xavier Church, Ferar, Mangalore. The land shaped by the prayers of missionaries and the rhythm of the Arabian Sea now offers another shepherd to the Church — a humble friar called to walk in the footprints of the Poor Christ, embracing the Franciscan spirit of fraternity, simplicity, and joyful service. In the serene embrace of Honnavar, where the Western Ghats meet the vastness of the ocean and the timeless traditions of Uttara Kannada continue to echo through its villages, Fr Roshwin Lopes OFM Cap. was ordained on 29 April 2026 by Most Rev. Dr Derick Fernandes, Bishop of Belgaum, at St Sebastian Church, Muguwa, Honnavar. From this soil rich in simplicity, devotion, and cultural harmony rises a priest called to be a beacon of Christ’s compassion. Like St Francis of Assisi, who saw every creature as brother and sister, may his priestly life radiate peace, reconciliation, and tender care for the poor and forgotten. Surrounded by the prayerful spirit of rural Bengaluru and the enduring faith of its Christian communities, Fr Arogya Lawrence Xavier OFM Cap. was ordained to the priesthood on 09 May 2026 by Most Rev. Dr Arokia Raj Satis Kumar, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Bangalore, at Sacred Heart Church, Silvepura, Bangalore. In a place where tradition and modernity walk together, the Church receives yet another servant for the vineyard of the Lord — a Capuchin friar called to bear witness through prayer, humility, fraternity, and fearless Gospel living in the spirit of St Francis. May the Lord who began this good work in them bring it to fulfilment, and may St Francis of Assisi and the great Capuchin saints accompany them as they journey joyfully in the service of the Gospel and the Church.

1Visitation of the General Minister Fr Roberto Genuin to St Pio Capuchin Delegation of Sri Lanka
It was a gracious and Joyful occasion for the Capuchin Delegation of Sri Lanka, as the General Minister, Fr Roberto Genuin, paid a Fraternal Visit to the Friars from 03 May to 07 may 2026. He was graciously accompanied by Fr Lawrence Soosainathan, The General Councillor and Fr Robin Victor DSouza, The Provincial Minister of Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka. St Pio Capuchin Delegation of Sri Lanka, warmly and joyfully welcomed the distinguished guests with flowers and garlands as a sign of respect and fraternity. The Student Friars enriched the occasion with a heartfelt welcome song, adding beauty and cultural harmony to the gathering. Following the formal welcome address, the friars shared a fraternal meal and engaged in meaningful interaction, especially with the Pakistani brothers, strengthening bonds within the Capuchin family. During the visit, the General Minister personally met the friars, listening attentively to their experiences and offering guidance, encouragement, and spiritual insight. He emphasized commitment to formation, fraternity, and faithful service, assuring his continued support. On the following day, the community celebrated a solemn Holy Mass. In his inspiring message, the General Minister encouraged the brothers to remain deeply rooted in the Lord, highlighting that challenges in religious life can be overcome through deeper communion with God. He also urged the community to foster unity, harmony, and mutual support. In the days following the General Minister Visited the Friaries and closely observed and appreciated the Mission and Social initiatives of our Friars in Sri Lanka. The visitation concluded as a grace-filled moment of renewal, strengthening the community’s commitment to live their Capuchin vocation with joy, unity, and fidelity.

1Perpetual Profession of Five Capuchin Friars at St Anne’s Friary, Mangalore.
Saturday, 2 May 2026, marked a momentous and joy-filled occasion for the Capuchin friars of the Holy Trinity Province, Karnataka, as Five of our brothers — Br. Stechan Sachin DCosta, Br. Troyden Neil DSouza, Br. Wilson James Monteiro, Br. Nikhil Swaroop and Br. Royak Kevin DSilva — made their perpetual profession at St Anne’s Friary Mangalore. This sacred celebration stood as a powerful witness to the enduring vitality of the Capuchin Franciscan charism and the continued relevance of the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience in our contemporary world. During the ceremony, Fr. Santhosh Naveen DSouza, Rector of the Darshan Institute of Theology, formally presented the friars to Fr. Robin Victor D’Souza, Provincial Minister of the Holy Trinity Province, who accepted their perpetual vows and presided over the Eucharistic celebration. Fr. Santhosh Naveen Dsouza, Provincial Councillor, delivered a stirring homily that encouraged the brothers to embrace a life of unwavering commitment, emphasizing that the call to live the evangelical vows, though semms foolish in the eyes of the world, it is beyond human understanding but made possible through the grace of God. The solemnity of the event was enriched by the presence of Provincial Councillors — Fr. Charles Furtado, and Fr. Antony Raj as well as numerous Capuchin priests, religious, benefactors, family members, and friends who gathered to witness this profound act of dedication. Following the Holy Mass, a brief felicitation ceremony was held, during which the perpetually professed friars, their parents and benefactors were honored and congratulated. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our brothers who have committed themselves totally and irrevocably to a life modeled after Christ and St. Francis of Assisi — a life of simplicity, humility, and service. May their journey be blessed as they continue to live out their sacred vocation in joyful fidelity to God and humanity.

Free Medical Camp Reaches 465 Patients – Vimukti, Pothnal
Vimukti, Pothnal organized a Free Medical Health Checkup Camp in the rural villages of Manvi Taluka, Raichur District, benefiting 465 patients with free consultations and medicines. Common health issues treated included respiratory infections, joint pain, seasonal fevers, skin problems, diabetes, and digestive disorders. The camp also promoted basic health awareness on hygiene and preventive care. Through this initiative, Vimukti continues its mission of ensuring accessible and affordable healthcare for the most vulnerable, bringing hope and healing to underserved communities.

United for Dignity: Construction Workers Rally for Rights: Vimukti Pothnal
On the occasion of International Labour Day (May 1st, 2026), the Vimukti Union of construction workers organized a powerful rally from Amershwara Camp to Pothnal. The event witnessed active participation of workers who came together in solidarity to showcase their unity, strength, and determination. Holding placards and raising slogans, the workers voiced their demands for rightful government entitlements, fair wages, and social security benefits. The rally became a strong platform to highlight their struggles and assert their rights with dignity. This collective action not only reflected the courage and awareness of the workers but also reinforced their commitment to fight for justice and a better future. Nearly 152 construction workers members actively participated to claim their rights.

Breaking Barriers: Promoting SRHR and Gender Equality among Girls: Vimukti Pothnal
A training on Gender Justice, SRHR, and Health Awareness was conducted for adolescent girls of Sabla Kishori Sanghas in villages on 25th–27th April 2026. The program aimed to equip girls with knowledge and life skills for informed health decisions. Key topics included gender equality, adolescent changes, menstrual hygiene, nutrition, personal safety, and health rights. Participatory methods such as group discussions and role plays ensured active engagement. A total of 82 adolescent girls participated. The training helped break myths around SRHR, improved awareness, and increased confidence among participants to manage their health and assert their rights. Outcome: Enhanced awareness on gender justice and adoption of healthy practices among adolescent girls.

Inspiring Change: Leadership and Life Skills Training for Adolescent Girls: Vimukti Pothnal
A three-day leadership training program for adolescent girls was organized at Vimukti Organization from 13th to 15th April 2026. Mrs. Ayesha, Head Teacher of the Government High School, guided participants on developing leadership qualities, human values, and group management skills. Mr. Charlie Udbal spoke about children’s rights and issues related to their violation. The program also included peace-building games and activities to identify village-level problems. On the second day, the session began with a tribute to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, followed by a reflection on constitutional values. Mrs. Jessinta conducted sessions on gender and gender identity, highlighting gender discrimination, its causes, effects, and prevention. Interactive activities helped participants understand gender bias in different social settings. On the third day, participants were introduced to the Sneha Clinic and local health services. Awareness sessions on adolescent changes and safe and unsafe touch were conducted using videos. The program concluded with participant feedback. A total of 120 adolescent girls took part in the training.

Restoring Dignity Through Safe Drinking Water facility: - Emergency Support for Migrant Families: Vimukti Pothnal
“Whoever gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones… will surely not lose their reward.” (Matthew 10:42) With a compassionate heart for the poorest, Vimukti reached out to migrant families living at construction sites around Pothnal. Many of these families live in fragile plastic shelters without basic facilities, especially access to safe drinking water and proper storage. Moved by their situation, our team personally met these families and responded to their urgent need by distributing 100 durable water storage cans. This simple yet impactful initiative is helping families store clean water safely, improve hygiene, and protect themselves from waterborne diseases—while restoring dignity and hope in their daily lives. Your generous support makes such life-giving interventions possible. Together, we continue to share God’s love by serving those most in need.

EASTER CELEBRATION IN ST CLARE CHURCH AKULUTO - NAGALAND
St. Clare’s Church marked the joyous feast of Easter on Sunday, April 5, 2026, with great devotion and community spirit. The celebration brought together parishioners, youth, and families in a vibrant expression of faith, hope, and renewal. A special highlight of the occasion was the participation of the youth from Nagaland University, who joined the parish community in large numbers. Their presence added enthusiasm and energy to the liturgical celebration, reflecting the growing involvement of young people in the life of the Church. The solemn Easter Mass was presided over with reverence, and Fr. Stephen delivered a meaningful and inspiring homily. Emphasizing the significance of the Resurrection, he described Easter as “a feast of hope,” reminding the faithful that Christ’s victory over death brings light into moments of darkness and renews the promise of new life. The liturgy was further enriched by active participation from the Catholic youth, who presented a special musical number. Their performance, filled with joyful melodies and spiritual depth, uplifted the congregation and highlighted the talents of young members of the community. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, candles, and symbols of the Resurrection, creating a serene and festive atmosphere. The choir led the congregation in vibrant Easter hymns, making the celebration prayerful and uplifting.

St Clare School, Akuluto Hosts Successful Annual Sports Events
St Clare High School held its Annual Sports meet from Monday, 30th March 2026 to 1st April. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across all classes, creating a vibrant and competitive atmosphere. The meet had the individual games as well as the group games, where both junior (Classes 3–6) and senior (Classes 7–10) students showcased their talents in a variety of events. According to the official sports schedule, the junior category included activities such as Sack Race, Three-Legged Race, 100 m Race, Obstacle Race, Cock Fight (for boys), High Jump, Long Jump, Filling the Bottle, Balloon Bursting, and Musical Chair. Similarly, the senior category featured competitive events like Relay Race, High Jump, Javelin Throw, 100 m Race, Discus Throw, Shot Put, and Long Jump. These events tested the students’ speed, strength, coordination, and teamwork. The competitions were conducted smoothly under the supervision of dedicated teachers and referees, ensuring fairness and discipline throughout the day. Students participated with great enthusiasm, cheering for their peers and displaying strong sportsmanship. The event not only encouraged physical fitness but also fostered unity, confidence, and healthy competition among students. Overall, the sports activities at St Clare High School proved to be a memorable and inspiring experience for all participants.

St Clare School, Akuluto Hosts Vibrant Food Fest and Parents’ Sports Day
St Clare School came alive with excitement and enthusiasm on 28th March 2026 as it successfully organized its much-awaited Food Fest and Parents’ Sports Day. The event began at 8:45 a.m. in the school auditorium, where parents gathered for a grand inaugural programme. The celebration opened with energetic choreography performances presented by the four school houses, setting a lively tone for the day. Following the inauguration, a delightful Food Fest was held from 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in front of the Priests’ Residence, where parents enjoyed a variety of delicious homemade dishes. The highlight of the day was the Parents’ Sports Events, which witnessed enthusiastic participation and healthy competition. According to the official schedule in the provided document.

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Lord, make me an instrument of your peace,
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
where there is sadness, joy;
O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console;
to be understood as to understand;
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
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