Media Release
Mangaluru, Oct 24: YCS St Mother Teresa deanery, Surathkal organized TEENS 2023, a two day residential program from 21-23 October 2023, at Divine Call Centre (DCC) Mulki for all YCS members of the deanery and for other units.
The residential camp was inaugurated by Fr Austine Peter Peres, vicar forane Surathkal deanery, along with Anthony S Mariappa IFS, deputy conservator forest (DCF), Mangalore, Fr Abraham D'Souza SVD, superior Divine Call Centre Mulki, Fr Richard D'Souza deanery YCS director, Jane Mathias YCS deanery animator, Royston Menezes, YCS deanery president by symbolically sticking the themes of TEENS 2023, transform, enlighten, empower, nurture and shine (TEENS) on the board.
Fr Austine in his presidential address said that youth must always ‘EAT daily, to Shine in the Society through Evolve, Adapt and Tactics methodology’. He wished well for the TEENS 2023 programme.
During the keynote address, Anthony Mariappa, IFS, the DCF of Mangaluru, shared his experiences and how he could achieve an important position in Civil service level today. He also spoke about civil service exams, and how to face them easily, if they have a goal to enter into civil service.
The ICYM members of Mulki parish performed a street play on drug abuse and conducted an ice-breaking session.
During the technical sessions, the top well qualified resource persons from the industry motivated the participants.
Ronald Sylvan D'Souza, founder and executive director, Leksa, Lighting Technologies Pvt Ltd. conducted a session on ‘Youth Empowerment through self-employment’.
Ms Queenie Maria D'Costa, JCI Zonal Trainer motivated teenagers about the importance of self-grooming in professional life, leadership skills, and communication skills.
Dr Fr Jacob, SVD, specialized in clinical psychology took an interesting session on, ‘Teenage Love affairs and tensions’.
Cleeta D' Souza, managing partner of R T Edu Skills and general secretary, FIMCAP, took a session on ‘Transform, Enlighten, Empower Nurture and Shine’ through group activities.
YCS inter-unit cultural competition 'Teens Talent Show', was held in the evening. Each unit presented a 15-minute variety programme on youth and media. YCS unit of Katipalla parish came out as winners, and YCS Surathkal unit won runners up. Fr Ronald D’Silva honoured the winners with trophies.
On the second day, Francis D’Cunha, headmaster of Padua High School, spoke on professional challenges and how to crack civil service exams.
Missionary Families of Christ (MFC) Mangaluru members, under the leadership of Dr Elvis Rodrigues, neurologist, Indiana Hospital, conducted games, action songs activities and shared their faith experiences. They were really inspiring to teens.
All the top resource persons were honoured with shawl and the eco-friendly mementos for their achievements in respective fields.
Fr Roshan D' Cunha, DEXCO director, celebrated the concluding Mass and DEXCO members conducted ice-breaking games and activities.
The faith of the children was nurtured with the Morning Prayer, meditation, Holy Eucharist, adoration, rosary, evening and night prayers during the camp.
The concluding programme was held on Monday October 23, at DCC, Mulki, presided over by Fr Richard D'Souza, YCS director of Surathkal deanery along with the chief guest, Rensil D' Silva, the cinematographer of Bollywood. In his chief guest address, Rensil D' Silva said, "Do not give the key of your happiness to someone else.”
In his presidential address, Fr Richard said, “In TEENS 2023, we have given some input and in return, we do expect something in return in 2033. At least a few from this group must be in top positions in companies in Surathkal area and some in top government jobs. The two-day ‘Teens 2023’, residential camp concluded with the YCS anthem.