Bantwal: Brotherhood Sunday celebrated with devotion at Barimar church


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Bantwal, Nov 9: Brotherhood Sunday and the grand Eucharistic procession were celebrated with great devotion at St Joseph Church, Barimar in Bantwal taluk.

The solemn Holy Mass was officiated by Fr Maxim Rosario, estate manager of the Mangaluru diocese, who served as the main celebrant. Fr Patrick Siqueira, parish priest of Barimar church, and Fr Cyril Dais from the Hyderabad diocese were also present for the religious ceremony.

After the Mass, the main celebrant delivered an inspiring message highlighting the significance of the Holy Eucharist and the values of fraternity. He emphasized the spiritual essence of Christian brotherhood and the importance of social unity among the faithful.

A vote of thanks was extended to all the devotees who contributed their time, effort, and resources for the success of the devout celebration. A felicitation ceremony was also held to honour the donors and supporters.

The Eucharistic procession was held within the church premises, and the area was filled with a deeply spiritual atmosphere as devotees participated with great reverence and devotion.

  

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