Kuwait Canara Welfare Association celebrates Monthi Fest


Media Release

Kuwait, Sep 16: Kuwait Canara Welfare Association (KCWA) celebrated the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the feast of Monthi Fest, in a traditional way with its members and families. The event took place on Friday, September 13, at the Indian Community School in Salmiya. As part of the celebration, KCWA also organized a festive thanksgiving Mass in all four parishes across Kuwait.

The Novem Jovan, which is a special vegetarian meal, is an important part of this feast, symbolizing the harvest and offering thanks for blessings. The Monthi Fest is a significant cultural and religious event for the Mangalurean Catholic community, celebrating the birth of Mother Mary, often accompanied by a focus on family unity, gratitude, and blessings.

The programmed began with a heartfelt prayer dance performed by a talented group of children, including Anaira D’Souza, Lauren D’Souza, Lauren Mascarenhas, Melissa Ariel Pinto, Nicole Trisha Tauro, Patricia Lilly Pinto, Rachel Mascarenhas, Relony Anne Cardoza, Sienna Lysha Castelino, Siona Kiara Pinto, Viana Carina D’Souza, and Welona Swizel Albuquerque. The choreography for the dance was beautifully arranged by Rita Pinto.

KCWA president Naveen Mascarenhas then welcomed the gathering, setting a festive ambiance for the celebration. The event proceeded with a solemn procession, where the managing committee members, along with the children carried the statue of Mother Mary, new crops, dates, vegetables, sugar cane and flowers. The traditional hymn Sakkad Sangatha Melyam was sung in unison, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere. Following the procession, Deepak Andrade led the Novena prayers, and the children joyfully offered flowers to honor and venerate Mother Mary.

KCWA spiritual director, Fr Avil Rosario, addressed the gathering with an inspiring nativity feast message, emphasizing the significance of the occasion. He then proceeded to bless the food, marking an important spiritual moment in the celebration.

A highlight of the event was the Marian Quiz draw, conducted by Fr Avil Rosario, KCWA president Naveen Mascarenhas, past president Hilary Stevan Rego and Abbasiya Konkani families president Norbert D’Souza. The quiz, which was open to all Mangalorean Catholics in Kuwait, attracted a total of 171 entries, with only 9 correct responses. A draw was held to select the top three winners. Alan Dmello, Sushma Jenifer D’Souza, and Renuka Cutinha emerging as the winners. KCWA congratulated the winners and expressed gratitude to all participants. The competition was expertly coordinated by Sylvia D’Costa and Jinella Rodrigues.

A special attraction of the event was a presentation titled ‘Mother Mary’s reflection towards Jesus.’ This segment deeply resonated with attendees, fostering a profound sense of spiritual connection and reflection on the close relationship between Mary and Jesus, and it was well appreciated by all present.

KCWA took a moment to honor Vijay D’Souza, a former managing committee member, as he prepared to leave Kuwait. Vijay had served the association with dedication, taking on roles as the education fund coordinator, membership coordinator and other services. In his heartfelt farewell address, he expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to serve the KCWA community. He encouraged all members to consider becoming life members, emphasizing that by doing so, they would join hands in supporting a noble cause and contribute to the lasting impact of KCWA's mission.

The event was a momentous occasion, graced by the past presidents of KCWA, president and representatives from the Konkani Association in Kuwait. Their distinguished presence, along with esteemed guests from Carmel School, including Sr Sarita, Sr Vineetha, and Sr Betzy, underscored the significance of the gathering, making it a truly memorable event.

Cultural secretary Prashanth Ferrao announced an exciting upcoming mega event drama ‘SBG Travel Route #2’ which will be performed at KCWA's mega event on January 31, 2025. He introduced the director and cast to the audience, while Fr Avil Rosario blessed the script and ceremonially handed it over to the artists, marking the formal beginning of preparations.

The Monthi Fest coordinator Manoj Rego delivered the vote of thanks expressing appreciation for the efforts of everyone involved in making the event a success. Guest priest Fr Anil Fernandes then led the gathering in a prayer of grace before meals and blessed the Novem Jevan, the traditional festive meal.

Reyan Lobo skillfully compered the event, which concluded with the serving of a delicious traditional meal on banana leaves. About 700 members, along with their families, enjoyed the well-organized Novem Jevan, enhancing the communal spirit of the celebration.

In a continued gesture of generosity, KCWA also ensured that the spirit of Monthi Fest reached less fortunate members in Mangalore and Udupi dioceses. Over 2,800 individuals from 13 shelter homes in Mangaluru and 8 shelter homes in Udupi were served with the traditional Novem Jevan, underscoring the association's commitment to charity and community welfare beyond Kuwait.

Below is the list of shelter homes where festive meals were served:

1 Snehalaya, Manjeshwar Mangaluru
2 Seon Ashram, Beltangady Mangaluru
3 White Doves, Maroli Mangaluru
4 St Anthony Ashram, Jeppu Mangaluru
5 Snehasadan, Gurpur Mangaluru
6 Jivadhan Charitable Trust Mangaluru
7 Karunamaya, Jeppu Mangaluru
8 St Joseph Prashanth Nivas Mangaluru
9 Olavinahalli, Someshwara Mangaluru
10 Balagraha, Maryhill Mangaluru
11 DE Mercede Orphanage, Panir Mangaluru
12 Mount Rosary Ashram, Alangar Mangaluru
13 Paschim Rehab Center, Thokottu Mangaluru
14 Manasa, Pamboor Udupi
15 Don Bosco Boys Home, Kelmbet Udupi
16 Snehalaya Children’s Home, Udyavar Udupi
17 Auxilium Niwas, Shirva Udupi Udupi
18 Karnunalaya Kemmannu Old Age Home Udupi
19 St Philomena Children’s Home, Kemmannu Udupi
20 Sacred Heart Children Home, Brahmavar Udupi
21 St Joseph Orphanage Udupi

This act of charity, embodying the corporal work of mercy ‘feeding the hungry,’ was made possible by the overwhelming selfless support and generosity of KCWA’s donors. The association expressed its heartfelt gratitude, praying that Mama Mary may shower her abundant blessings on all donors and their families.

Media updates for the event were handled by Allan D'Souza, while the sound system was expertly managed by Roshan Rodrigues. Alban D'Souza & Prashanth Ferrao captured the event through their photography, ensuring that the memories of the celebration would be preserved. The dinner, served by China Metro Restaurant from Farwaniya, was enjoyed by all.

The KCWA managing committee extended sincere gratitude to the dedicated volunteers whose hard work ensured the event's success. Special thanks were also offered to the management of the Indian Community School, senior branch, block-10 Salmiya, for graciously providing the venue.

The entire celebration was successfully coordinated by Manoj Rego, Deepak Andrade, Praveen Fernandes, Veena Serrao, Reyan Lobo and Roshan Rodrigues with the dedicated support of the KCWA managing committee members, making this event a memorable and spiritually uplifting experience for all involved.

 

 

  

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