Mangaluru: ICYM Cordel unit launches new logo to celebrate 75 years of youth empowerment


Media release

Mangaluru, July 30: The Cordel Parish community gathered on Sunday, July 28, to witness a significant milestone in the history of their Church - the launch of the logo for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. This event, organised by the Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM) Cordel unit, marked the beginning of a series of commemorative programmes and activities, leading to the grand celebration of ICYM Cordel unit’s 75th anniversary.

The newly designed logo was unveiled by Fr Prakash Lobo (Capuchin) in the presence of the parish priest Fr Clifford Fernandes, assistant parish priests Fr Paul Sebastian D’Souza and Fr Vijay Monterio along with Fr Prakash Lobo (Capuchin),  Ruth Castelino and Anil D’Sa - Parish Pastoral Council vice-president and secretary respectively.

Dolphy D’Souza – co-ordinator of 21 commissions, ICYM Cordel unit president Vikas Rodrigues, ICYM members and parishioners witnessed the unveiling of the Platinum Jubilee logo. The logo, symbolising the rich heritage and the journey of ICYM Cordel unit, over the past 75 years, was revealed amid applause and cheer from the gathered crowd.

The design intricately captures the essence of the ICYM contribution in the growth of the Parish, its spiritual journey and the unity of the ICYM Cordel unit.

With the launch of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations logo, as a symbol of their shared history and aspirations, the ICYM Cordel unit and the parish looks forward to a year of meaningful celebrations, culminating in the grand jubilee event in February 2025.

 

 

 

 

  

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