• Evarist Pinto (born 31 December 1933 in Goa, Portuguese India) is the former archbishop of Karachi, Pakistan. He was educated at St. Thomas High School...
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  • Brazilian footballer Shane Pinto, (born 2000), American ice hockey player Chaim Pinto (1748–1845), leading rabbi in Morocco Evarist Pinto (born 1933), Pakistani...
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    appointed Bishop Coutts as Archbishop of Karachi to succeed Archbishop Evarist Pinto. Anticipating his return to the city where he had studied and taught...
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  • of editorial with another two to four for advertisement. Archbishop Evarist Pinto said: "In our age more than in any other, we can not neglect the influence...
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    Marie Anthony Cordeiro (1958–1994) Simeon Anthony Pereira (1994–2002) Evarist Pinto (2004–2012) Cardinal Joseph Coutts (2012–2021) Benny Mario Travas (2021–present)...
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    Monteiro - Goan priest Earl K. Fernandes - current Bishop of Columbus Evarist Pinto - from Aldona, Archbishop of Karachi, Pakistan Ferdinand Joseph Fonseca...
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  • Archdiocese of Karachi in Pakistan. On September 18, 2011, Archbishop Evarist Pinto and eight priests celebrated Mass for over a thousand people to commemorate...
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  • discriminatory practices of the Portuguese, organised the unsuccessful Pinto Revolt against the Portuguese. From the 19th century, Catholic Goans started...
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  • † 1974–77. Fr. Arnold Heredia 1977–80. Fr. Melito Dias 1980- 87 Fr Evarist Pinto 1987–1993. Fr. Anthony D'Cruz † 1997 - 2001 Fr Robert D'Silva † 2004-2006...
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  • religious articles. This book centre was reconsecrated by Archbishop Evarist Pinto on 30 June 2005. The police raided the Sisters' bookshop in Karachi...
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  • constructed on ground adjacent to St. Jude's Church in Karachi. Archbishop Evarist Pinto performed the groundbreaking on the 2,044 m2 (22,000 sq ft). Construction...
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  • Church. The chief guest, Sr Helen McAllister, along with Archbishop Evarist Pinto unveiled a plaque commemorating the 75 years of the school. Shaila Abdullah...
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    (1966– ) Victor Gnanapragasam OMI † (1966–2020) Benjamin Joseph (1967– ) Evarist Pinto (1968– ) Augustine Soares† (1969–2019) Anjou Soares (1969– ) Richard...
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  • for all dioceses nationwide. The books were launched by Archbishop Evarist Pinto of Karachi. CathNews India, October 31, 2010 Ali, G. and Ali, M. St...
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  • 1978 dimesso) Paul Dacoury-Tabley (9 April 1979 – 19 December 1994) Evarist Pinto (17 February 2000 – 5 January 2004) Vasyl Semeniuk (10 February 2004...
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  • Karachi In office 1993 – 2002 Predecessor Joseph Cordeiro Successor Evarist Pinto Previous post(s) Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi...
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  • its Rector. Other alumni include the Archbishop Emeritus of Karachi Evarist Pinto, the late Bishop Anthony Theodore Lobo of Islamabad-Rawalpindi, Joseph...
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  • Bonaventure Patrick Paul OFM † Joseph Paul Simeon Anthony Pereira † Evarist Pinto Khalid Rashid Indrias Rehmat Max John Rodrigues Lawrence Saldanha Sebastian...
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  • there had been no one joining their number in ten years. Archbishop Evarist Pinto of Karachi, celebrated a special Mass at the monastery chapel, concelebrated...
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  • Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana. The Principal Co-Consecrators were Archbishop Evarist Pinto of Karachi and Bishop Max John Rodrigues of Hyderabad. Heightened security...
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  • Cross. The Parish Priest of St. Paul’s parish from 1993-1999 was Fr. Evarist Pinto who later became Archbishop of Karachi. There were great festivities...
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  • 14 Diploma and 6 Certificate students graduated. Archbishop Emeritus Evarist Pinto was the chief guest. "Growing Living Stones". Catholic Archdiocese of...
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    Bishop of Grand-Bassam (Côte d'Ivoire) (1994.12.19 – retired 2010.03.27) Evarist Pinto (2000.02.17 – 2004.01.05) (born India) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese...
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    March 2021. Macaulay 1986, p. 298. Howe 2009, pp. 75–92. Albano da Silveira Pinto (1883). "Serenissima Casa de Bragança". Resenha das Familias Titulares e...
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    Sequeira Emiliano de Borda (Emilio Fernandes) Engelbert Rose Ester Noronha Evarist de Arambol Evola Couto F.X. Ferns (Nagoa, Salcete) Fatima D'Souza Fatima...
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  •  Luxembourg – Jean Asselborn (2004–2023) Xavier Bettel (2023–present)  Malta – Evarist Bartolo (2020–2022) Ian Borg (2022–present)  Moldova – Nicu Popescu (2021–present)...
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  • referees: Abdelhak Etchiali (Algeria) Redouane Achik (Morocco) Fourth official: Bakary Gassama (Gambia) Fifth official: Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)...
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  • Valley) Buontempo Estate - code: from BZN 1170 - BZN 1177 Ta' Vestru (Evarist Zone) Wied Ħal Balzan (Balzan Valley)- code: from BZN 1401 - BZN 1409 Tal-Bidnija...
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  •  Luxembourg – Jean Asselborn (2004–present)  Malta – Carmelo Abela (2017–2020) Evarist Bartolo (2020–present)  Moldova – Aureliu Ciocoi (2019–2020) Oleg Țulea...
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