Mangaluru: Divine Retreat Centre Mulki celebrates 21st anniversary


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Mangaluru, Oct 6: The Divine Call Retreat Centre in Mulki, celebrated its 21st anniversary with a grand event that drew a crowd of 3,000 attendees. The retreat, combined with a powerful night vigil, marked a significant milestone in the centre’s spiritual journey. Faithful from across the region gathered to partake in the event, which was highlighted by prayers, worship, and inspiring talks by Fr Cyril Lobo, R Anil Alfred D'Souza, Br Prakash D'Souza, Br Antonyraj, Br Shiju Thomas, Br Elias Coelho, and Br Vincent Fernandes.

The anniversary celebration focused on deepening the faith of the participants, encouraging them to strengthen their relationship with God. "Witnessing to the light of Christ from everywhere to everyone" was the theme of the celebrations. During the retreat, there were sessions on healing, deliverance, and spiritual renewal, leaving many touched and transformed. Numerous miracles, healings, and wonders were experienced.

The success of the event further solidified Divine Call Retreat Centre's role as a beacon of spiritual growth in the region. Under the leadership of Fr Abraham D'Souza, the centre has witnessed remarkable growth.

  

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Dewas

    Sun, Oct 06 2024

    A wonderful place to find solace and seek God in His mighty presence. The Holy Spirit dwells here

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