Dec 21, 2024
The Father Muller School and College of Nursing, Kankanady, and Father Muller Nursing College Thumbay, Bantwal, jointly hosted the Lamp Lighting and Oath-Taking Ceremony on Saturday, December 21, 2024, at the Muller Mini Hall, Convention Centre. This significant event celebrated the initiation of the 67th Batch of GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) students from FMSON, the 38th Batch of B.Sc Nursing students from FMCON, and the 3rd Batch of B.Sc Nursing students from FMNCT. The ceremony commenced at 9:30 a.m., with Sr Lavita Dias and Dr Edveena Philip Monis as emcees. A prayer hymn performed by the students set a reverent tone for the day.
• Rev. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director, Father Muller Charitable Institutions, and President
of the Ceremony.
• Dr Wilma Meera Dsouza, Vice Principal, Father Muller Homeopathic Medical College, and
Chief Guest.
• Rev. Fr Ajith B Menezes, Administrator, Father Muller Medical College, FMCOAHS &
FMCOP.
• Rev. Fr Sylvester Vincent Lobo, Administrator, Father Muller Hospital, Nursing College, and
Allied Health Sciences, Thumbay.
• Rev. Fr George Jeevan Sequeira, Administrator, Father Muller Medical College Hospital.
• Rev. Sr Nancy Matthias, Chief Nursing Officer, Father Muller Medical College Hospital.
• Rev. Dr Sr Judy SIC, Principal, FMNCT.
• Rev. Sr Dhanya Devasia, Principal, FMSON/FMCON.
Rev.Sr Dhanya Devasia, Principal of FMSON/FMCON, delivered the welcome address and introduced the chief guest, Dr Wilma Meera Dsouza. The lamp-lighting ceremony, symbolizing the commitment to nursing, followed with dignitaries lighting the lamps of novice nurses.
Rev. Sr Nancy Matthias emphasized the event's significance, and Rev. Sr Dhanya Devasia administered the oath to the newly inducted students. The students then dedicated themselves through a heartfelt song, reaffirming their commitment to the nursing profession.
Dr Wilma Meera Dsouza, in her chief guest address, highlighted the nobility of nursing, urging students to embrace the journey with empathy, confidentiality, and unwavering dedication. She called nursing a "language of healing" and a "culture of love and care," emphasizing its profound impact on patients' lives.
Rev. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, in his presidential address, inspired students to alleviate human suffering with a healing touch and a smile. He offered Christmas blessings and encouraged everyone