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Young Goan parishioners take agriculture seriously

2023-11-24
By: Lissy Kurian
On: November 24, 2023
In: National

By Lissy Kurian Panaji, Nov 24, 2023: Some young members of a Goan parish are thrilled that they could reap a bumper harvest for the third consecutive year under the guidance of their pastor. “I enjoy working in the fields. On the day of harvesting the ride on the harvesterContinue Reading

Priest in Goa gets anticipatory bail in sermon case

2023-08-10
By: Matters India
On: August 10, 2023
In: Top Story

By Matters India Reporter Margao, August 10, 2023: Catholics in Goa have expressed relief after a Catholic priest was granted anticipatory bail in a case related to his homily that mentioned a 17th century warrior king. The Sessions Court in Margao, Goa’s commercial capital, on August 8 granted bail toContinue Reading

Priest applauds Supreme Court ruling on Goa mines

2021-07-22
By: Lissy Maruthanakuzhy
On: July 22, 2021
In: Top Story

By Lissy Maruthanakuzhy Panaji: A Catholic priest, who uses youth power to promote agriculture and protect Goa from polluting mines, has welcomed the Supreme Court upholding its earlier order of cancellation of mining leases in the western Indian state. “People of India can still trust judiciary that it will notContinue Reading

Goan priest gears youth to environmental protection

2021-01-27
By: Lissy Maruthanakuzhy
On: January 27, 2021
In: Features

By Lissy Maruthanakuzhy Panaji: Father Bolmax Fidelis Pereira, the parish priest of Sr Xavier Church in Goa’s Chicalim, is creating waves in the western Indian state with his youth group engaged in environmental protection and revival of agriculture. The priest spoke to Sister Lissy Maruthanakuzhy of Matters India about theContinue Reading

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