Mill Hill Mission reverend comes to visit Burns Hall after 42 years
A solemn ceremony was arranged in the honour of the revered personages
ABBOTTABAD:
After about 42 years, since the handing over of the Burns Hall College to Pakistan Army, a Reverend Father of the Mill Hill Mission stepped in the sanctuary of learning that was erected by the mission with great devotion and love in 1943. Reverend Father Richard Anguyo, a Mill Hill Missionary from Uganda, along with Bishop Humphrey Sarfaraz Peters and the local Clergy visited Army Burn Hall College for Boys on Friday.
A solemn ceremony was arranged in the honour of the revered personages. They were cordially received by the principal and senior faculty members. In the conference room, a briefing was given about the College History and the journey from its inception to the glory of excellence. The dignitaries were then led for a Grand Morning Assembly.
The visit of the Campus rejoiced them even more as they witnessed the historic infrastructure constructed in the times of MHM, and they were delighted to see the preservation of the legacy.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2019.
After about 42 years, since the handing over of the Burns Hall College to Pakistan Army, a Reverend Father of the Mill Hill Mission stepped in the sanctuary of learning that was erected by the mission with great devotion and love in 1943. Reverend Father Richard Anguyo, a Mill Hill Missionary from Uganda, along with Bishop Humphrey Sarfaraz Peters and the local Clergy visited Army Burn Hall College for Boys on Friday.
A solemn ceremony was arranged in the honour of the revered personages. They were cordially received by the principal and senior faculty members. In the conference room, a briefing was given about the College History and the journey from its inception to the glory of excellence. The dignitaries were then led for a Grand Morning Assembly.
The visit of the Campus rejoiced them even more as they witnessed the historic infrastructure constructed in the times of MHM, and they were delighted to see the preservation of the legacy.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2019.