Obituary – Funeral Details – Rev. Fr. Edwin D’Souza

Father Edwin D’Souza passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 19, 2022 at Cardinal Ambrozic Houses of Providence.

Born on January 1, 1937 in India, he was the beloved son of the late Emmanuel and Magdalene D’Souza.

Loving brother of Celestine (late Vincent), late Thomas (Christine), Bernard (Regina), late Pascal, Monsignor Mathew, the late Bishop Alphonse S.J., Pauline (Eddie), Arch Bishop Albert, Maurice (Marina), late Sister Lucy, Sister Eugene, Andrew (Jenny).

Loving uncle of 25 nieces and nephews, 36 great nieces and nephews, and great-great uncle to a niece and a nephew

Father D’Souza was ordained on December 22, 1966 in St. Lawrence Church, Moodubelle, India by Bishop Joseph Albert Rosario.

Arriving in Toronto in 1979, Father D’Souza served in several parishes starting at St. Jude’s Parish, North York; St. John’s Parish, Toronto; St. Ambrose Parish, Toronto; St. Mary’s Parish, Collingwood; St. Mary’s Parish, Brampton; Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scarborough; Saints Martha & Mary Parish, Mississauga.

Family and friends may visit at Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home, 211 Langstaff Road East (Bayview and Langstaff) on Friday, March 11, 2022 from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m.  Visitation will also be held on Saturday, March 12, 2022 from 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at Blessed Trinity Parish, 3220 Bayview Avenue (Bayview and Finch).

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1:00 p.m. at Blessed Trinity Parish.

Interment will be at St. Augustine’s Seminary, Queen of Clergy Cemetery 2661 Kingston Road, Scarborough, ON.

Donations to Rosalie Hall would be appreciated by the family as your expression of sympathy.

TO VIEW THE MASS CLICK HERE : https://www.blessedtrinityparish.ca/

On the Blessed Trinity website click on Livestream at the top to view the mass.  Livestream begins 10 minutes prior to the mass beginning.

MAC celebrates 2021 Monthi Fest in Canada

Report by Janet D’souza
Photographs by Ivan Lobo

COVID-19 is one of the most calamitous threats the world has ever experienced or faced.  The world and its people plunged into depths of despair, unbearable loss, perilous uncertainty, and crisis.  And yet, amidst these cataclysmic times, we saw strong signs of hope, resilience, solidarity, and a need for togetherness. 

One such beacon of hope is the Mangalorean Association of Canada (MAC). Recognizing the need for a community to come together to celebrate new beginnings and a new normal, MAC, with renewed vigor and enthusiasm and within the parameters of the pandemic health guidelines, celebrated Monthi Fest Mass on September 12, 2021 at St Maximilian Kolbe Parish, Mississauga.  Monthi Fest or the Nativity of our Lady has been an integral celebration in our lives, evoking wistful memories and nostalgia of a rich tradition and solemn customs such as blessing of the rice grains, aromatic fresh flowers, organic vegetables and families bonding over a vegetarian meal.

John D’Souza, our versatile Cultural Coordinator, welcomed the gathered congregation and summarized the flow of the religious ceremonies.  Gerry D’Mello, an ardent supporter of MAC officiated the traditional, visually eye-catching flower offering ritual.  Young children, each carrying a beautiful flower walked in a procession and placed their offering in honour of Mother Mary to the resonating tunes of “Sokkod Sangatha Mellyam” and “Moriyek Hogolsiyan”.  The main celebrant of the Mass, Fr. Roshan D’Souza, transported the faithful to the days of their youth in hometowns in India simply by virtue of his poignant yet commanding voice.  Fr. Henry Alva, with his impassioned homily filled us with hope for a better future and spiritual enlightenment.   Fr. Andrew Lewis and Deacon Sarfraz Pinto were co-celebrants of this Mass.  The melodious choir, led by the supremely talented Merlyn Rodrigues, sang from the depths of their hearts thrilling every single listener with their melody and arrangements. 

Our sponsors are our pillars, our source of encouragement and motivation.  Their sponsorship helps to sustain and fund numerous community activities and events.  The Mass Muddhom was offered by Vincent and Prescilla Machado and family who are and continue to be committed supporters of MAC.  Numerous sponsors stepped forward without hesitation and generously championed Monthi Fest and contributed both towards the Mass and the scholarship awards.  As a gesture of respect and appreciation to our sponsors, MAC distributed blessed candles to all the sponsors. 

MAC unequivocally agrees that education is of paramount importance in developing a global perspective, building and articulating opinions, shaping new technologies and exploring opportunities beyond imagination. The youth of our community are our legacy and an investment in this legacy is immeasurable.  The MAC Scholarship Program awards two first year entrants into university or college a sum of money based on several criteria such as academics, extra curricular activities, volunteer work, awards, and work experience.  The 2021 winners of the Scholarship Program were Seneca Rego and Jane D’Souza, both incredibly talented youngsters with a great and bright future.  Seneca Rego was awarded CAD 1000 and the award was presented by Flavian and Miriam Pinto.  Jane D’Souza was awarded CAD 500 and the award was presented by Reginald and Mary Fernandes.

The Monthi Fest Mass ended with the distribution of Novenm to all families, chocolates for the children and light refreshments for all attendees.  Our sincere appreciation to the committee members, their families and the selfless volunteers who came together in camaraderie and harmony demonstrating the power of hope, courage, perseverance, and community spirit. 

Click below for pictures:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/kMpiwMStprEyxViSA

Konkani Mass Live on FB offered by Mangalorean Association of Canada

Dear MAC Member / Member of the Mangalorean Community,

We are pleased to inform you that the Konkani Mass next Sunday, will be offered for the intentions of members of the Mangalorean Association of Canada.  As it being the first Sunday of lent, the service will begin at 8.30 am with Stations of the Cross followed by Mass, and will be relayed live on Facebook.

The details are as follows:

Intentions : 

(a) For the repose of the souls of Deceased MAC Members &

(b) To thank God for the enormous blessings showered on Mangalorean Community in Canada & for keeping us all safe.

Date : Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 8.30 am ( Service begins with Stations of the Cross, followed by Mass)

Main Celebrant : Rev. Fr. Roshan D’souza

Facebook link :  Konkani TV Canada (facebook.com)  (control+ Click to follow the link)

Please make it convenient to attend with all the members of your family. 

Also wishing you a holy and blessed season of Lent.

Regards,

Manohar Pais

President

Mangalorean Association of Canada

Daily Holy Mass in Konkani Language

Daily Holy Mass in Konkani Language

Dear Member of the Mangalorean Community,

Please be informed that during this lockdown period in November and December, a Mass in Konkani is being offered by renowned preacher and our fellow Mangalorean Rev Fr. Roshan D’souza.  This is being relayed to our community by MAC’s ever supporting Sponsor, Mr. Wilson D’Souza of SONWIL Mortgage, through his “Konkani TV” on Face Book the link for which is given below.

Mass Timings:

On Weekdays and Saturday : at 7 am

On Sunday : at 9 am

https://www.facebook.com/Konkanitvcanada/?view_public_for=1215086218565467

For further details please see the Flyer from Konkani TV.

Thanks and Regards, 

Manohar Pais

President

Mangalorean Association of Canada