Mangaluru: 'A Day Of Prayer' held at Neermarga Parish


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Mangaluru, Sep 8: A day of prayer and reflection was organized by Fr Anil Canute D Mello on September 5 to help the participants cultivate self-awareness and inner peace and maintain deep relationship with Mary, Mother of God.

Fr Anil D'Mello set the tone for a refreshing morning by according a warm and hospitable welcome to the retreat preacher, Fr Rudolf Pinto OCD.

The retreat began at 8.30 am with the Novena Mass, prayers and strewing of flowers. In the first session, the rumination was centered around the origins and importance of the Scapular.

The second session was through vivid explanation, narration of anecdotes and reflections on Mary’s Apparitions, the Preacher exhorted the congregation to action to strengthen their faith.

In the third session Fr Rudolf Pinto stressed on the themes: ‘Being a Shepherd Leader at Home’, The Colosseum: The Power, Brilliance and Brutality ‘and the Laws of Love by Ven Fulton J Sheen. The retreatants then went into confessions to the awaiting priests.

The retreat was crowned with Eucharistic Adoration.

On the whole it was precious time for the parishioners to withdraw a couple of hours from the noise and cares of earthly life in order to spend some quality time in communion with the omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent God.

 

 

  

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