Mangaluru: ICYM Omzoor organises 'Pavsa Festh'


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Mangaluru, Jul 16: 'Pavsa Festh', a rainy season games event was organized by ICYM Omzoor on July 14, for all the parishioners of Omzoor at the Church ground. God’s presence was invoked through a prayer song led by ICYM members.

Parish priest Fr William Menezes, vice president of parish pastoral commission Arthur D’Souza, secretary of parish pastoral commission Dafny Lewis, Br Denzil Rodrigues; Elroy Saldanha, ICYM animator and coordinator of all church commissions.

President Hancil Rodrigues inaugurated the event. Hancil Rodrigues welcomed the gathering. Fr William Menezes gave the presidential speech. ICYM Mangalore diocese president Winston D’Souza, vice president Nihan Sequeira, joint secretary Joyston D’Souza, Bantwal deanary president Arrol Jackson Sequeira, treasurer Renita Maria Cardoza and red drop secretary Roshan Sequeira were present for the event. Ten games were organized for the parishioners of all age groups.

ICYM animator Elroy Saldanha conducted the games. More than 150 parishioners actively participated in the event. Winners were awarded with cash prizes. Secretary Diyola D’Souza proposed the vote of thanks. Tenisha Pinto compered the event. 

 

 

  

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