Mangaluru: Youth jubilee celebration held at St Sebastian Church, Bendur


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Mangaluru, Oct 6: The youth jubilee of St Sebastian Church, Bendur, was celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy on October 4 in the Centenary Hall. The celebration was a vibrant expression of youth faith, unity, and talent, marking yet another milestone in the parish’s journey of active youth participation.

The evening began with a Thanksgiving Mass with Fr Vivek Pinto as the main celebrant. In his inspiring homily, Fr Vivek emphasized the importance of nurturing faith in young hearts and encouraged the youth to use their talents in service of the Church and community. The liturgy, readings, and choir were beautifully conducted by the youth, creating an atmosphere of devotion and gratitude.

The stage celebration commenced with a prayer hymn rendered melodiously by the youth choir members. Samuel Rodrigues, president of CAL, extended a warm welcome to all priests, dignitaries and youths present. The programme was inaugurated with the lighting of the lamp by the parish vicar Fr Walter D’Souza, assistant priests Fr Arun Lobo, Fr Vivek Pinto, Fr Ozmond D’Souza along with other dignitaries, symbolizing the light of faith and hope among the youth.

A highlight of the evening was the felicitation of youth leaders who have rendered dedicated service in the parish and at the diocesan level. The honourees were Muriel Mascarenhas, Sonali D’Souza, Alok D’Souza, Shawn D’Souza, and Sujay Fernandes. Each was recognized for their leadership, commitment, and contribution to various youth movements and activities.

In his message, Fr Arun Lobo spoke meaningfully about the spirit of faith, dedication, and service that every young person should uphold. Fr Walter D’Souza, the parish vicar, congratulated the honourees and all the youth for their active involvement. He expressed joy in seeing the youth grow spiritually and socially, contributing to the vibrancy of the parish. In a touching gesture, Fr Walter and the assistant priests sang a special song written and composed by Fr Walter himself, as a token of appreciation and blessing for the youth.

The celebration continued with fun games conducted by Samuel Rodrigues, which brought laughter and excitement among all the young participants. This was followed by a series of cultural performances – energetic dances, soulful songs presented by the youth teams. The performances reflected the spirit, energy, and unity of the young generation, earning rounds of applause from the audience.

Glenisha D’Souza, president of YCS, proposed a vote of thanks, appreciating the guidance of the priests, the efforts of the organizers, and the participation of all youth members. The entire program was ably compered by Anna Patrao, who kept the evening lively and engaging with her cheerful presence.

The event concluded with a delicious fellowship meal lovingly prepared by parish volunteers. As the night continued, the youth came together for a joyful baila dance, celebrating their togetherness in true Mangalorean spirit.

The youth jubilee 2025 at St Sebastian Church, Bendur, thus became a memorable evening of faith, friendship, and festivity, inspiring every young person to live their faith with joy and commitment.

 

 

  

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