Mangaluru: Day-long programme ‘Beloved 2019’ at Derebail church hall on Sept 1


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Mangaluru, Aug 31: In association with the Diocesan Family Life Service Centre, Bajjodi, CFCI Mangalore is organizing a day-long programme for young couples named ‘Beloved 2019’ on September 1 at Golden Jubilee Hall, Most Holy Redeemer Church, Derebail. Young couples across all parishes under the Mangalore Diocese will be a part of this programme.

The conference will give an understanding of the tools that make a marriage amazing because it is shaped by the true and unchanging Word of God. A parallel programme will be also be held for kids aged 4 to 12 years. Couples can register for this program online using this link: https://tinyurl.com/y3r5apmt. For further details, kindly contact Melvin at 9880741300.

Couples for Christ India (CFCI), a Catholic movement that works for the renewal of families in India organizes a variety of programs every year that attract from between 50 to 3000 participants. These programs are offered for the welfare of families, couples, youth and children and are instrumental in imparting various skills to the participants besides motivating them to be instruments of change in society.

CFCI is an affiliate of CFC-FFL, a private association approved by the Catholic Bishops Conference of Philippines. In India, it operates under the Conference of the Catholic Bishops of India Family Commission, and under the family commissions in the respective dioceses.

The movement in Mangaluru is headed by Gerald and Jane Castelino under the guidance of their spiritual director Fr Anil D’Souza who is also the director of the Family Life Service Centre, Bajjodi.

To know more about CFCI log in to www.cfci.org.in.

  

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