Media Release
Dubai, Sep 23: The Vamanjooreans living in UAE celebrated their Nativity Feast or Monthi Fest on Friday 21st September 2012 at Bangalore Empire Hotel Party Hall, Karama, Dubai. There was a gathering of around 125 parishoners who celebrated the event in the traditional manner by prayers, singing hymes, offering flowers followed by drinking Novem.
Fr. Fredrick Monteiro, Parish priest of Nainad parish and former assistant priest of Vamanjoor parish blessed the event and gave the message of the feast. Cultural event followed which was compeered by Roshan D’Silva and . Lynal Monteiro. Singers like Lancy Noronha, Mario Rego, Latha D’souza sang some melodious numbers. Alwyn Pinto gave a good performance and later organised a no. of games for the entire gathering and got the crowd involved. There was lot of dj music, dance performances and bonding among the parishioners. A delicious traditional vegetarian meal and vorn was served to all. The program concluded with rocking baila.
Whether it is Vamanjoor or Bendoor, whether it is Mungalooru or Bengalooru, whether it is a Gujarati or Punjabi or Bengali - we always boast about our heritage and our privilege of our "Maathrabhoomy" with so many of our friends in America the vast diversity of Mother India. It is always a fascinating story to tell, and it is always a interesting message to convey. Its all about a country filled with culture, colour, langauge and much more.Monthi Fest is over more than two weeks ago and we have still not completed reading more than 150 articles in the website about our celebrations of Nativity feast from Australia to Somalia, and from Washinagton DC to Tel Aviv and everyone in between.May God's blessings continue to shower upon all of us. Its always a "small world - a beautiful world". Its all up to each one of us to make the best of it.Daijiworld you are doing fanstati job
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