- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Clergy and Teachers
St. Anne's College community today coalesces to extend warmest wishes to our Reverend Father Principal, Chandana Hapuarachchi on his birthday.
We take this moment to express our gratitude for his leadership and dedication as he navigates the helm of our beloved institute, balancing his profound religious duties alongside numerous other responsibilities.
We earnestly pray that God bestows upon him abundant blessings, safeguarding his well-being and providing continuous support to guide St. Anne's College to even greater heights.
- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Clergy and Teachers
Today, we extend our heartfelt wishes to Reverend Brother Placidus Fernando on his 76th birthday.
Brother Placidus dedicated 12 years to St. Anne's College, starting in 2007. At the time he graced our College, he had already retired from academia following 38 years of long service. Although officially retired, he remained highly involved, providing invaluable assistance and overseeing the College hostel.
A true polymath, his linguistic works are considered masterful, and his vast knowledge made him a walking encyclopedia. During Brother Placidus' time at the College, both Reverend Brother Denzil Mendis and Reverend Brother Ernest Tarcisius, who served as Principals, frequently sought his counsel for matters requiring intellectual expertise.
Known for his serene and friendly demeanor, he never seemed to lose his composure, earning him admiration from students and staff alike. A charismatic leader, mentor, and true steward of God's work, Brother Placidus is a cherished member of the De La Salle Community and the second most senior De La Salle Brother in Sri Lanka. His life exemplifies nobility and serves as a true inspiration for all.
On this special day, we offer our warmest wishes to Brother Placidus, praying for his continued blessings, good health, and grace from God. Happy Birthday to Brother Placidus!
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- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Clergy and Teachers
Today marks what would have been the 83rd birthday of the late Reverend Brother Ignatius Warnakula, one of our most cherished former Principal whom we missed last year. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit lives on in our memories, guiding our lives.
- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Clergy and Teachers
Reverend Brother Ernest Tarcisius is someone who has moved out of our immediate sight but has never left our hearts and minds. He fundamentally redefined our understanding of leadership. At a time when conventional wisdom often mistook toughness for strength, Brother Tarcisius chose a different path, one deeply rooted in his cherished faith. He treated our students with kindness and compassion while guiding them with his immense wisdom.
He assumed the role of Principal at St. Anne's College in 2013, a period when our College community was still healing from the loss of our late Reverend Brother Denzil Mendis just a few months prior. This was a challenging time for many of us, but as time passed, we found solace in the presence of Brother Tarcisius. He picked up where Brother Denzil left off and elevated our College to new heights. As the grace of Brother Denzil looks down upon us, he must surely be proud to see Brother Tarcisius steered our alma mater.
Under Brother Tarcisius's leadership, we celebrated St. Anne's College's 150-year milestone at the Sesquicentennial Jubilee. The way he orchestrated events, vibrant celebrations, and all the festivities leading up to and beyond the Jubilee was nothing short of ecstatic. It was a true Jubilee for our College community in every sense of the word. Brother Tarcisius possesses an iron will and a God-given talent for bringing out the absolute best!
Yet, it's important to recognize that Brother's contributions run much deeper than the colorful celebrations seen from the outside. He consistently assisted our students in every conceivable way. Not only did he engage with the students of his time, but he also endeavored to connect with every member of our College community, including old boys, past and present teachers, parents, and even well-wishers from outside. He is a friend to all and a mentor, guide, and even a savior in times of need.
Additionally, Brother possesses a remarkable level of creativity and a wide range of skills that have benefited everyone at the College. With his unique approach to achieving goals, education and personal growth for our students became not only successful but also enjoyable. Brother's calm and friendly demeanor turned our College into the happiest place for our boys, where 'stress' became virtually unheard of. Even today, students and teachers fondly recall the dances and songs our children performed in the wide-open spaces, to the tunes broadcast directly from the College office on Children's Day.
Brother Tarcisius is a charming and charismatic leader, and people readily connect with him. He doesn't judge people hastily. Instead, he invests ample time in giving individual attention to those in need, despite his busy schedule, offering kind words and practical solutions. He is not just someone who talks the talk; he certainly walks the walk. As a selfless noble person, he has touched so many lives behind the scenes without seeking recognition.
After six years of bringing color, immense joy, and remarkable achievements to the College, Brother Tarcisius bid farewell to our alma mater in 2019. It was a bittersweet moment. We are grateful and immensely privileged to have known such a great leader in our time. He left nothing but happiness and success in his wake. However, saying goodbye to such a precise leader and mentor was not easy. Yet, we cherish all the memories under his guidance and look forward to building on everything we gained during his tenure. In our Annite community, Brother Tarcisius holds a special place in our hearts. While he may have served in numerous other institutions, just as we hold him dear, he too cherishes our College. This is evident for anyone who rang his number and heard the caller tune of St. Anne's College's 150th Years Jubilee Anthem, even 4 years after he left the College. He repeatedly emphasized that his time in our College was a major turning point in his noble journey.
After leaving our College, Brother Tarcisius received numerous requests and invitations to lead various institutes and entities. He could have easily embraced a luxurious life, but he graciously declined those offers and chose to work for the upliftment of long-neglected underprivileged communities facing daily hardships. This truly underscores the nobility of our former Principal. Today, Brother Tarcisius serves as the Director of the Lasallian Community Education Service Center, bringing hope to people from diverse ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds who have been denied even the most basic essentials and conditions.
Today, as we reflect on the life of our beloved former Principal, Reverend Brother Ernest Tarcisius, on his birthday, we take a moment to pay tribute to this extraordinary leader in our time. We thank the Almighty for gifting us this angel and pray that God continues to bless him, keep him safe, provide him with happiness and good health, and support his noble cause.
Brother Tarcisius has left an indelible mark on our College journey and helped shape our alma mater into what it is today. We strive for greatness, aiming to honor his legacy, and the Annites family will forever treasure the memory of our Brother Tarcisius, today and always.
- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Clergy and Teachers
As we extend our warmest wishes to Reverend Brother Roshan Dias on his special day, let's pause to recognize the unique gift we have the privilege of knowing.
Brother Roshan arrived at St. Anne's College in 2014. Until his arrival, he was a relative unknown among Annites. However, from the moment he stepped onto our College as a newcomer, he quickly evolved into an inseparable part of our community, earning the respect and affection of our College family.
St. Anne's College is a vibrant and diverse community, and this is also one of our greatest strengths. People with diverse backgrounds and walks of life strive to come together as one family, working toward the success and well-being of themselves and each other. Brother Roshan has always been a great asset to this family because he has the ability to understand others and value the unique contributions each person brings.
You can always find him among our students, lending a helping hand. His dedication isn't limited to any one aspect of College life; he's involved in just about everything, both curricular and extracurricular. Whether it's aiding students with their studies, resolving any hardships or issues they face, overseeing rehearsal drills, or participating in students' preparations for the next major tournament, Brother Roshan is always there. If you wish to locate him within the College, it's wise to notify him in advance, because he's constantly immersed in helping our boys, and you never know where or with what activity he may be occupied with.
Despite his hectic schedule, he remains remarkably composed and maintains a cool demeanor. When he engages with our players during practice sessions on the field, it's as if you can picture him as an oasis of tranquility in the scorching desert sun.
When overseeing tasks, Brother Roshan doesn't force students to do things in a certain way. Instead, he allows students to cultivate their creativity and provide constructive feedback. He grants students the freedom to think and act independently; intervening only when necessary for corrections or improvements. Instead of making demands, he guide our students and they know it. And when he educate our students, he gives all in.
Brother Roshan is a dedicated and hardworking individual. He excels in productivity and remains focused on getting things done. He doesn't waste time on trivial or unnecessary matters and is a man of few words. However, he is willing to engage in meaningful conversations. He is also a very good listener, especially when it comes to things that matter. He is a thoughtful person who makes his decisions based on facts and feasibility.
He consistently motivates our students to do their best and win big. However, he is there for his students regardless of the outcome. He has the ability to keep a smile on his face regardless of the circumstances, no matter how difficult or challenging times are. He is a pleasant soul, both inside and out, and he brings both joy and victory with him.
Despite his constant hard work to achieve success of our boys, Brother Roshan neither boasts nor has any interest in taking credit. In fact, there was a moment when his name was included in the credits for an achievement that he was truly behind from the start, he promptly requested to have his name removed from the credits and jokingly said, "I'm not a politician who needs my name on everything."
Our Brother is a humble person who gives credit to others, even though he does not like to take credit for himself. He once said that he wanted to collect portraits of all the former principals in one location to reflect on their contributions to our beloved institute. He reasoned that this would allow us to pay our gratitude, learn from their extraordinary lives, and walk in their footsteps to make our grand college even grander.
These things make Brother Roshan a great mentor and leader.
He is a strong person, but he is also very kind. Brother Roshan treats everyone fairly and with dignity and doesn't left anyone under his watch behind. He is open minded and compassionate. It is a trait of a strong person to not to scare off others, but being able to console even the ones who are most feared.
Brother Roshan is an alumnus of De Mazenod College, Kandana, a fact that is of particular interest considering our late Reverend Principal, Brother Denzil Mendis, was also studied there. However, it is no coincidence that there is an enduring bond between De Mazenod and St. Anne's College, where numerous Annites consider the former as "home away from home". While we could delve deeper into this connection another time, let it be known that our friends from De Mazenod have every reason to be proud of nurturing exceptional individuals such as Brother Roshan and the late Reverend Brother Denzil. As for Brother Roshan, rest assured, we won't give him back!
Brother Roshan stands as an exemplary figure for today's youth. His education extends beyond the confines of academics; it is rooted in his profound faith and his interactions with others. His well-mannered conduct serves as an inspiration to those fortunate enough to cross his path. And, as a reverend brother, he has dedicated his life to a greater, noble cause.
Today, nearly a decade Brother Roshan's arrival at St. Anne's College, his tireless efforts continue to resonate in the College's successes and in the lives of the students he has encountered. He is deeply cherished by the Annites Family. The best part is that his journey is far from over, as he continues to selflessly support our College community in every way possible. This is a brief note to pay tribute to our dear Brother Roshan on his birthday. Let us all wish for God's continuous blessings upon him, and may he be blessed with abundant happiness, good health, and prosperity.