Tribute to Fr Joachim D’Mello, SJ

Dear Editor
ALLOW me to express my sincere sympathies to the Catholic Diocese of Georgetown on the passing of Fr Joachim D’Mello, SJ. It is fitting to acknowledge in appreciation for his relentless service in Guyana for about 18 years. He hails from India. He has been serving throughout the length and breadth of this country. People will remember him as a ‘priest for all’ or ‘a jolly-good priest.’ He served as priest in the Rupununi for several years where he started honey-culture and carpentry.

He encouraged the people in Lethem to do the same. This was his unforgettable contribution besides being an inspirational pastor. As a director of the Guyana Human Development Centre in Port Mourant, Berbice, Fr Joachim encouraged the students to take up vocational skills training such as cooking, cake- baking, pedicuring, computer skills and so on. He also persuaded the local boys to be trained in basketball and personally trained a team at the centre. This centre trains school drop-out students in various skills and hence, they are better equipped to take up jobs or start small businesses.

In these small ways, he touched many hearts. Fr Joachim has also served in St. Pius X parish Church and Jesuit headquarters in Queenstown. Most persons will relate to him as ‘a priest for all’ because of his service to all. He also had a pleasant and soothing personality that won many friends. He preached with conviction. I have lost a good friend and I pay tribute of gratitude for all the service he rendered to the people of Guyana.

Regards
Jerri Dias Georgetown

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