Mangaluru: Independence Day celebrated at Milagres Church  


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Mangaluru, Aug 15: On the occasion of 77th Independence Day, Catholic Sabha Milagres Unit and the Social Welfare Commission organized the flag hoisting ceremony at Milagres Church ground.

The programme commenced to the beat of Milagres Central School band to escort the dignitaries.

Catholic Sabha president Valerian D’Souza welcomed the chief guest Aphonsus Sylvester Mascarenhas, parish priest Fr Bonaventure Nazareth, Fr Michael Santhumayar, Fr Robin Santhumayar and Fr Uday Fernandes, Parish Pastoral Parishad secretary Jacintha Fernandes, conveyor of all Commissions Lynnette Fernandes and the gathering.

 

The chief guest Alponsus Sylvester Mascarenhas was introduced by Philomena Ferrao, secretary, Catholic Sabha. Mascarenhas was in service for 34 years under the minister of defence unit in the production and manufacturing of warships. He is now actively involved in a lot of charitable works in the education of rural children.

Sylvestor Mascarenhas in his speech expressed his thoughts about the issues in the country and how Christians need to uphold Christian values and live in unity with all fellowmen.

The church choir presented a melodious patriotic song. NCC cadet Orran Furtado assisted in the flag hoisting ceremony. Anita Fernandes, member of the Social Welfare Commission proposed the vote of thanks. Ward gurkars, parish council members and around 500 parishioners were present. The people gathered proudly gave respect to the national flag.

The programme was coordinated by Ophilia Moras and Ronald D'Souza. Sunita Machado compered the programme.

On behalf of the church sweets were distributed. The programme was concluded by the rhythmic beats of the Milagres Central School band.

  

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