Mangalore: Christmas Crib, Tree Making Contest Held at St Rita’s Church, Cascia


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Dec 24: Crib-making competition was held in St Rita’s Church, Cascia, Morgan gate for the first time on Friday December 23.

The competitions were for 10 groups which was open to all parishioners. On the spot crib preparation within the time limit of 2 hours was held for parishioners.


Christmas tree competition in the parish was also organized for the first time on Saturday December 24. Eight participants with a group of three each participated.

The crib competition was judged by Fr Maxim Rosario, Fr Wilson D’Souza and Denis Fernandes. The Christmas tree competition was judged by Fr George Crasta and Dorian D’sa. The response was well appreciated by all the parishioners.

  

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  • Sunil Lobo, Mangalore / mumbai

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    i loved the preparations which were done and really good to see new type of ideas in the preparation of the cribs

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  • gulobi tauro, casia

    Sat, Dec 24 2011

    fr thank u for comp.we want same comp next year too.wish u merry christmas &prosperous new year 2012..........................

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