June 13, 2017: Most Rev Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza the Bishop of Mangalore offered Holy Mass along with 33 priests to honour Saint Anthony on his feast day at 6pm at Milagres Church. At the end of the Holy Mass he unveiled the poster containing the list of programmes planned by the St Anthony Institutes as the Institutes enter into the 120th year of its existence. The main programmes in the list includes medical help to 120 people suffering from major illness, 12 health check up camps, free stay for the poor students from rural areas who pursue their studies in the city, a three month training free of cost on taking care of sick and elderly, co-ordination of care taking agencies in Dakshina Kannada district, staging of drama on the life of Saint Anthony etc. In his message the Bishop highlighted and appreciated the charity works done by the Institutes during the last 119 years. St Anthony’s Charity Institutes is unique of its kind in the Catholic Church of India as it is run by a diocese, he said.
Fr Mathew Vas the Parish Priest of Guardian Angels Church Angelore preached a homily on Saint Anthony: Hope for the needy. In his homily he said that people from different walks of life irrespective of their caste and creed seek the intercession of Saint Anthony and Saint Anthony never lets down anyone who comes to him in their need. The number of people flocking to the Shrine at Milagres and specially on Tuesdays is a proof for his unfailing help and his powerful intercession.
Earlier during the day a Holy Mass was offered at the Shrine for the sick and elderly, a Holy Mass in Malayalam was offered by Fr Jestin James from Trissur. At 11 am Msgr Denis Moras Prabhu the Vicar General offered Holy Mass for the inmates of Ashram and special invitees. Devotees from Patna, Hyderabad and Maharashtra along with more than 2,500 of local people participated in the festive mass.