Mangalore: Annual Conference of Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Concludes


Mangalore: Annual Conference of Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Concludes
News by Praveen Tauro
Pics : Sphoorty Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
 

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Mangalore, Oct 25: Members of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (DCCW) participated in their annual conference held at Holy Spirit Church Hall, Jyothi Mandir, Mukka, on Saturday October 24.

The theme was ‘Family Life—Problem and Solutions’.

Bishop Aloysius Paul D’Souza, presiding over the function, said, “A woman is the light in a family; she is the main character associated with the good name of a family. Women should teach their children to lead the way. Along with formal education, there should be religious beliefs also. That is important to the growth of a person from his childhood to the end of his life”.

He also added that women should strengthen their power through such councils by participating in its programmes and events.   

Resource person Dr Savitha Pereira, delivering the keynote address, said that the woman needs to strengthen her life through involvement in society instead of sitting at home. 


































"Women these days have been recognized in all fields and have shown their ability. So, there is a need to empower a family through a woman who needs to be trained in all sections of the society. Women need to teach their children to grow on their own ability and to be stable in their youth”, added Dr Pereira.

Fr Victor D’Mello delivered a talk on ‘Family and Church’, while advocate M P Noronha spoke on ‘Family and Law’. The question and answer session was moderated by Lydwin Pinto.

Fr Ronald Cutinho, spiritual director of DCCW, Fr Lawrence Martis, parish priest of Mukka Church, and Fr John Mendonca, parish priest of Pejar, were also present.

A traditional welcome by families held at the beginning was also a specialty of the programme and featured a wedding song. Leena Roche, president of DCCW, joined in welcoming.

In the day-long programme, members of 88 units under 158 churches participated. Cultural programmes were held after the formal function.   

  

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  • syble, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 26 2009

    Yes, as Ms.Merlyn Brito, Florida said a tiny mustard seed has grown into a mighty tree. 2010 Annual conference DCCW will celebrate Golden years. Thanks to all our seniors who have worked very heard for our women. Dr.Olinda Pereira, Ms.Celine Aranha, Ms.Octavia Albuquerque, Ms.Celine Pereira and many more. We gratefully remember your concern and dedication towards women empowerment

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  • Harish Balalya, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Very Nice Photos & Function, Thanks Daiji

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  • Della Rego, Mangalore, Doha, Qatar

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Well done ladies! for your whole hearted support and participation. Congratulations to all the members of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women for the celebration.

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Nice to see Dress code of School Childern and Womens.Beautifull Snaps.thanx Daiji.

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  • Fr.George Olivera, Mysore

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Annual conference of Diocesan Council of Catholic Women refected on the theme "Family life: Problem and Solutions. Most of the speakers were church heads and council heads - the bishop and the priests. But just one woman as resource person spoke. It reminds me of the oft-quoted saying of Hillary Clinton: Every continent women speak the same language - the language of silence. Family life would be much better with solutions for every problem when women her given a voice, and a chance to hear them.

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  • MERLYN BRITO, Orlando,Florida

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    What a wonderful sight to see so many women in solidarity! Congratulations to the dynamic leadership of the DCCW for organizing a great function.A tiny mustard seed has grown into a mighty tree!

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