ICYM, Mangalore diocese, Astitva hold Christmas celebration


Media Release

Mangaluru, Dec 20: Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM), diocese of Mangalore and Astitva ® Mangalore, organised a Christmas celebration on the December 19 at Bharath Mall (Big Bazar), Bejai.

The members of team Astitva conducted various games for the customers and employees of the Mall. Melodious heart soothing Christmas Carols and hymns were sung by Wilma Viyola Lobo, Glavin Dsouza, Agil Roy J, Jenison Miranda, Suprith Steven,Chandana, Bhoomika C A (Aloysian Team) to enhance the joy and spirit of Christmas.

Jaison Pereira, Shirthady, former president ICYM Karnataka Region also conducted certain spot games to involve those gathered around. It was an attempt to share the festive joy and wishes with the people around us. Christoper Ninasam and team members of Astitva ® were present.

Under the guidance of Fr Ashwin Cardoza, director ICYM Mangalore diocese, Jaison Lawrence Crasta, president, Blairil Vishma D'Cunha, general secretary, Jaison Pereira, Shirthady, former president ICYM Karnataka Region, Viola Reshma Lewis, regional representative and ICYM Youth were able to set up a good programme. It was an evening filled with fun and laughter.

 

 

  

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