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The history of St. Francis D'Assisi School and Orphanage dates back to 1908. Sebastian Pereira, Archbishop of Daman, who had his see at Colaba, Bombay and knew the Franciscan Missionary Brothers, visited Paulus-Moritz, Superior General of the CMSF to start an apostolic activity for the welfare of poor children of the Diocese of Bombay.
Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Borivali (West) has been a Roman Catholic Parish from 1547 to 1739 and again from 1912 onwards. [1] Its present clergy are Fr Gerald Fernandes (PP), Fr Joseph David, Fr Victor Noronha and Fr Sean Sequeira.
Mount Poinsur is located in the suburb of Borivali west, Mumbai. It is the site of St. Francis of Assisi Church, Mt. Poinsur. Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, Borivali and the St. Francis School run by the Missionary Brothers of Paulus Moritz are located there.
[citation needed] There is a Marathi speaking Protestant congregation called the Methodist Marathi Church Borivali - in IC Colony.Saint Francis D'Assisi High School, located next to the church and Mary Immaculate Girls' High School are also located in I.C. Colony. Vibgyor High School is now in I.C. Colony. It has Mumbai's biggest pet park. [2]
The church still needs to raise about $800,000 for its $2.5 million project plans.
The Generalate of Paulus Moritz's Congregation is located in the vicinity of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, Mt. Poinsur, Mount Poinsur, at the Monastery of St. Francis of Assisi, Mount Poinsur, Bombay 400 103, at a short distance north-west from the Borivali Railway station.
Our Lady of Dolours Church, Wadala. Dadar East: St. Paul Church; Dadar West: Our Lady of Salvation Dharavi: St. Anthony Church; Jacob Circle: St. Ignatius Church ...
Johannes Jurgensen, St. Francis of Assisi: A Biography (translated by T. O’Conor Sloane; Longmans, 1912). Arnaldo Fortini, Francis of Assisi (translated by Helen Moak, Crossroad, 1981). Nikos Kazantzakis, Saint Francis (Ο Φτωχούλης του Θεού, in Greek; 1954) John Moorman, St. Francis of Assisi (SPCK, 1963)