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Vision

" Committed to the Kingdom values we dedicate ourselves to promoting love, equality, unity and harmony by witnessing through our spirituality, service & fellowship "

Mission

" One in mind and heart,

we bear witness to the values of the Kingdom"

Past Clergy

[Late] Rev. Fr. Sopena S. J.

[Late] Rev. Fr. Ignatius Tuscano

1989-1990

1990-1992

Rev. Fr. Colman Carlos

1998-1999

[Late] Rev. Fr. Felix Rebello

Rev. Fr. Barthol Barretto

1999-2002

Rev. Fr. Leo Lobo

Rev. Fr. Robin Dias

1992-1996

Rev. Fr. Vianney Rodrigues

2002-2005

Rev. Fr. Byron Mendonca 

[Late] Rev. Fr. Larry Pereira

1996-1998

Rev. Fr. Elias Gonsalves

2005-2008

2008-2015

2015-2019

2019-2020

SACRAMENTS

To strenghten our faith, we as Catholics receive Sacraments. 

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BAPTISM

It is the first of the three sacraments of initiation received by any Christian and involves a priest anointing a person with water.

Baptism removes original sin from our

soul and leaves a permanent mark on us.

EUCHARIST 

This sacrament is performed at every Catholic Mass and involves the consumption of bread and wine. It is an echo of Jesus’ last supper and also known as Holy Communion.

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Confirmation 

This sacrament is the last of the initial rites in the Catholic Church. It is meant to bring us closer to God and confirm our belief in Him. Confirmation is performed when a priest blesses a person and anoints them with oil.

Reconciliation 

This sacrament is also known as penance or confession. It involves obtaining pardon from God for one’s sins. It is intended to bring the confessor closer to God and the Chruch.

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Anointing of the Sick 

This is often the last sacrament received by a Catholic. It is administered to the chronically ill and to bring them strength and comfort and invite their suffering with that of Christ.

Marriage 

Also known as Holy Matrimony, marriage in the Church is a union between a baptised man and woman. This union is meant to help a couple understand the deeper meaning of God’s love for us.

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Ordination 

Ordination, or Holy Orders is a sacrament for men that are being ordained as deacons, priests or bishops. It typically occurs during a special Sundays when a bishop lays his hands of the head of the man being ordained.

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