
DABHAN, Novembeer 21, 2025
On 21st November 2025, St. Ursula School, Dabhan, joyfully celebrated the Heritage Day of our beloved Foundress, Mother Anne de Xainctonge, a woman of deep faith, great love, strong will, vision, courage, and conviction. It was a day of gratefully recalling our past, reliving her inspiring legacy in the present, and renewing our commitment to walk forward with confidence into our future mission.
We were blessed with the gracious presence of our Mother General Sr. Rita, Assistant General Sr. Lissy, and General Councillor Sr. Augusta. The Heritage Day with Art and Craft Exhibition was inaugurated, as Sr. Lissy and Sr. Augusta cut the ribbon, symbolizing the opening of a creative space where the life, vision, and enduring spirit of Mother Anne come alive...
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Novembeer 21, 2025

On 21st November 2025, St. Ursula School, Dabhan, joyfully celebrated the Heritage Day of our beloved Foundress, Mother Anne de Xainctonge, a woman of deep faith, great love, strong will, vision, courage, and conviction. It was a day of gratefully recalling our past, reliving her inspiring legacy in the present, and renewing our commitment to walk forward with confidence into our future mission.
We were blessed with the gracious presence of our Mother General Sr. Rita, Assistant General Sr. Lissy, and General Councillor Sr. Augusta. The Heritage Day with Art and Craft Exhibition was inaugurated, as Sr. Lissy and Sr. Augusta cut the ribbon, symbolizing the opening of a creative space where the life, vision, and enduring spirit of Mother Anne come alive.

Through heartfelt performances, a meaningful skit, and class wise presentations, our students beautifully portrayed Mother Anne's journey from her simple beginnings in France to her mission that spread across nations. Her flame of service, which reached India in Rahata, Maharashtra in 1953, continues to shine across Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Kerala, Goa, Orissa, and Jharkhand through the tireless efforts of the Ursuline Sisters
Through heartfelt performances, a meaningful skit, and class wise presentations, our students beautifully portrayed Mother Anne's journey from her simple beginnings in France to her mission that spread across nations. Her flame of service, which reached India in Rahata, Maharashtra in 1953, continues to shine across Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Kerala, Goa, Orissa, and Jharkhand through the tireless efforts of the Ursuline Sisters

The aim of this celebration was to instill in every student the values, mission, and far-sighted vision of Mother Anne values we nurture intellectually, physically, mentally, creatively, and spiritually. Each exhibit and performance reflected the ideals of the Society of St. Ursula, rooted in courage, compassion, and humble service.
May this Heritage Day inspire every Ursuline student to grow as a person of character, creativity, and commitment, carrying forward Mother Anne's luminous legacy with joy and renewed enthusiasm.
Report : Sr. Louisa D'Souza SU
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