Moodbidri: ICYM Anegudde unit organizes ‘Khel-Mel’


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Moodbidri, Sep 4: Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM) Anegudde unit organized ‘Khel-Mel’, sports and games event for the parishioners on the occasion of the feast of Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary, on September 3 at St Francis Xavier Church ground, Anegudde.

The event began after the Mass. The inaugural programme began with a prayer song. Melisha Menezes, secretary of ICYM Anegudde unit invited the guest and welcomed the gathering to the programme. Parish priest Fr Paul D’Souza, parish pastoral committee vice president Dilip Dcunha, secretary Robert D’Cunha, guest Jaison Lawrence Crasta Mogarnad former ICYM Mangalore diocese president and Pratheek D’Costa, former president ICYM Alangar unit, ICYM animator Norbert Pereira, Br Stevan Wilfred Rodrigues and ICYM president Joyal D’Mello were present on the dais.

During the inaugural programme, Fr Paul D’Souza and Jaison Lawrence Crasta Mogarnad addressed the gathering.

Jaison Lawrence Crasta Mogarnad and Pratheek D’Costa Alangar conducted various games and sports to entertain the crowd.

Breakfast and lunch was arranged for the parishioners. Red Drop representative Renita Rodrigues rendered a vote of thanks.

  

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