Media Release
Mangaluru, Oct 9: On the occasion of the golden jubilee of youth movement of Sacred Heart Church, Surathkal, Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM) Surathkal unit organized, Golden Jubilee Rosary March, to honour our Lady of Rosary and to create an awareness about drug abuse in the Society, on October 7, from Surathkal Hosabettu beach to Sacred Heart Church, Surathkal.
The march was flagged off by the chief guests Nyayavadhi Gangadhar Gurikar, former president Dakshina Kannada Mogaveera Mahajana Sangha, Uchchila, Udupi, Ravi N Shriyan, vice president, D K Mogaveera Yuva Vedhike, Thulasi Salian, secretary Mahila Samaja, Hosabettu, Naveen Kachan, joint secretary Hosabettu Mogaveera Sangha along with Fr Austine Peter Peres, the parish priest, Sacred Heart Church Surathkal, Russel Roche, vice president of PPC, Asha Pinto, secretary of PPC and golden jubilee committee members.
Prior to the march, the statue of Our Lady of Rosary was brought by boat from the sea by fishermen representatives including non-Christian brethren and ceremoniously with brass band music handed over to the parish priest amidst hundreds of people at the sea shore. The statues were then installed in decorated vehicles. A special wooden statue of Lady of Rosary donated Rolph D’Costa, proprietor, D’Costa Saw Mulki was brought in the procession at the end. This antique statue is of a human size, weighing around 100Kgs.
Gangadhar in his inaugural address wished well for the Jatha. He quoted the tradition of our Lady of Rosary who landed at Bolar, Mangalore around 450 years back from the sea bringing blessings to this coastal land. He appreciated the cause of the Jatha; to build an addiction free society.
The march was followed by solemn devotion of Rosary with lighted candles in the hand. At the end all the devotees placed their candles in front of the statue of Our Lady of Rosary and sought her powerful intercession to fight against drug abuse in the society.
Each ward of the Parish was given a court of arm of the patron saint which they ceremoniously carried at the procession. The awareness was created among the public about drug abuse through placards , voiceover and music.
The parish priest honoured the donors with a shawl and expressed his gratitude to all the people who were responsible for the success of this maiden Jatha.
Around 350 people took part in the Rosary March. Fr Richard D’Souza compered the programme. All the ICYM members of the unit took active part in procession. All the associations of the parish were actively involved in the organization of the Jatha. Refreshments were served to all the people at the end.