Nov 1, 2025
A solemn Eucharistic Celebration was held at the St Joseph Chapel, with main celebrant Rev. Dr John Baptist Saldanha, Parish Priest of St Francis Xavier Church, Bejai and PRO of the Diocese of Mangalore, and concelebrated by Rev. Fr Faustine Lucas Lobo, Director of FMCI, along with the Management priests.
“Prayer, good deeds, and the grace of God determine our place in heaven.”
He gratefully remembered the missionary zeal of Fr Augustus Muller SJ, whose faith and service laid the foundation for a healing ministry that continues to transform countless lives.
At 8:30 a.m., the dignitaries inaugurated and blessed the newly renovated Outpatient Department (OPD) spaces of Psychiatry, and Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.
He also highlighted the remarkable advancements in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, especially in burn care and trauma recovery, restoring dignity and confidence to patients in distress.
At 9:30 a.m., FMCI hosted a special health camp for teachers from institutions under the Catholic Board of Education (CBE), inaugurated by Rev. Fr Faustine Lucas Lobo and Rev. Fr Praveen Leo Lasrado, Secretary, CBE. Dr Kelvin Peter Pais, Liaison Officer, warmly welcomed the gathering.
Rev. Fr Lasrado appreciated FMCI’s generous gesture of offering comprehensive health check-ups free of cost to teachers — “those who tirelessly shape future generations.”
Rev. Fr Faustine addressed the gathering in Kannada, reminding teachers of their rightful duty to prioritise their health even as they dedicate themselves to their vocation and families.
The health check-up session, which commenced at 6:00 a.m., concluded by 1:00 p.m., spreading smiles, reassurance, and gratitude among the participants. Wellness talks were given by Mr Nishanth Gowda, Lecturer, Dept of Community Physiotherapy, FMCOP on “Move Better, Live Better: Physiotherapy for Back and Leg Pain”; Ms Valerie Ann Lobo Lecturer/Counsellor Clinical Psychologist FMMC on “Mind Over Matter: Mindfulness for Stress Relief” & Dr Elroy Saldanha Associate Professor Surgical Oncology FMMCH on “Know Cancer, No Cancer: Awareness is the First Step to Prevention.”
FMCI thus united in prayer and in service, turning the day into a gift to society and a living tribute to its Founder’s mission:
“Heal with compassion. Serve with faith.”