Shanthi Cathedral launches outreach programme for holistic development of the community members

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December 10, 2012

Mangalore, December 10: To mark the 150th anniversary celebration of Shanthi Cathedral an outreach programme was launched at a programme at Cathedral premises on Sunday.

 

The outreach programme aims at contributing for the economic and holistic development of the community members.

 

Various churches existing in remote and backward areas will be chosen as beneficiaries and aided by Shanthi Cathedral for improving the scenario.

 

The programme pattern includes periodical visit to the beneficiaries, conducting programmes for children, youth and women and pooling funds for developmental activities. As a part of the adoption programme of rural churches, CSI Greater Memorial Church, Mundur was formally adopted on Sunday and the church will be given financial aid for the next three years.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Mangalore Diocese Vicar General Dennis M Prabhu said that the activities of the churches should be relevant to the world. It is important for the churches to function in such a way as to meet the joys, sorrows, anxieties and expectations of the people.

 

A church can fulfill its duty only when it works towards meeting the expectations of people, he said.

 

He appreciated the role played by Shanthi Cathedral in bringing social, cultural and educational revolution in the city.

 

Karnataka Southern Diocese (CSI) Bishop Dr John S Sadananda presided over the programme. Church of South India Moderator G Devakadasham, MLA U T Khader and others were present.

History

 

Shanthi Cathedral which was established in Balmatta as a prayer centre for Christians, way back in 1862, has completed 150 years of its existence.

 

The Cathedral which was earlier located at Neereshwalya near State Bank was shifted to Balmatta due to the unavailability of land.

 

The Cathedral at Neereshwalya was built in 1834 by the members of Basel Mission from Switzerland. The historical Cathedral has witnessed several foreign preachers including Granger, Samuel Hebich, Herman Moegling,  Brückner, Brigel, Menear, Ritter, Durr and others offering their services here. The Basel Missionaries residing in the nearby too used to visit Shanthi Cathedral for prayers.

 

However, the credit goes to architect and missionary Flyderer for preparing the blueprint of Shanthi Cathedral. The Cathedral was built using red bricks and country made tiles and it has 28 archs inside the cathedral and 28 outside the building.

 

The construction work was completed within 20 months and the dome was constructed later in 1904. The upstairs of the cathedral was built using the wooden pieces and has entry from three sides of the building. Though the cathedral has been prone to several renovations and changes over the period, the basic structure of it is still the original.

 

The first press in 1841, the first Kannada newspaper 'Mangaloora Samachara' in 1843, the first sewing centre in 1844, Veda Vidyalaya in 1847, primary school were later started in the same premises.

 

Shanthi cathedral, YMCA, Hebich Training Institute, printing press, sewing training institute, research centre, house for widows still continue to serve in the same premises and over 100 Christian families too reside in the land belonging to the Mission.

 

The centres started by Basel Missionaries were later on merged together and in 1968 the Basel Mission became a part of Mysore diocese. In 1970, when Mysore diocese was divided, the Mangalore region was considered as Karnataka South Diocese and the central Cathedral was named as Shanthi cathedral.

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May 19,2020

Mangaluru, May 19: An Indian expatriate worker hailing from Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, who was undergoing treatment for covid-19, passed away in Kuwait.

He is survived by his wife, a son, and a daughter. His family resides at Kashimath, Vittal in Bantwal taluk.

According to sources, he was unwell for past one month and had been diagnosed with covid-19 infection.

The last rites were conducted in Kuwait. Under the guidance of the priests of the local church, prayer and other last rituals were performed at his home in Bantwal.

He had visited this hometown last year for the wedding of his daughter, sources said.

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January 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 3: Former Karnataka chief minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that 90 per cent of the promises made by him remain unfulfilled.

"He (Prime Minister Modi) had promised that in 2020 the economy will be doubled, but only their troubles have doubled. He just lied. 90 per cent of the promises made by Modi have remained unfulfilled," Siddaramaiah told media here.

Siddaramaiah's remarks come at a time when Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to the state.

"In August, there was severe flood in state, he didn't visit Karnataka at that time. Flood situation was in 23 districts. Prime Minister will tweet for small issues. But at the time of severe flood he didn't even tweet. In 2009, Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister. He did aerial survey of the state and announced Rs 1500 crore relief on spot," Siddaramaiah said.

"This time the estimated damage due to flood is more than Rs 1 lakh crores," he said.

He went on to say, "Prime Minister came to witness Chandrayaan-2. He did not give time to Chief Minister and ministers and opposition party to meet him and discuss about floods."

"When I was the Chief Minister, the Prime Minister visited the state two times. Prime Minister had told at the time of inauguration of food park that there will be 10,000 direct employment and 25,000 employment. But nothing has happened till now," Siddaramaiah said.

Besides the Prime Minister, Siddaramaiah also criticised Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

"In last election, Prime Minister had told that, if BJP comes to power in Centre and state, there will be development. But nothing has happened. Chief Minister and ministers should have spoken to the Prime Minister about relief funds. The central government should have announced it as National disaster... That's why I called BS Yediyurappa as weak Chief Minister," Siddaramaiah said.

"He had said if BJP is in power at the centre and state, doors of fortune of the state will be opened. People trusted him and gave 25 seats in Lok Sabha elections. But now, he doesn't even open the doors of his house for his party leaders," he said.

Congress leader further cornered the Prime Minister over his address in Tumkuru Mutt on Thursday and said, "We admit Pakistan is an evil country. But what are you doing about minorities in our country? You are bringing law against the minorities. Is that right? And you give speech about these things in front of young children."

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to Karnataka and is attending several events as part of his official engagements.

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