Mangaluru: Meet & Greet Gala unites 350 Catholic singles at Vamanjoor


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Mangaluru, Jul 21: Over 350 single Catholics from across the region gathered on Sunday, July 20, at St Joseph’s Engineering College, Vamanjoor, for the eagerly anticipated Meet and Greet Gala — an event crafted to foster meaningful interactions rooted in shared Catholic faith and values.

Jointly organized by the Family Life Service Centre, Missionary Families of Christ (MFC), and Catholic Connect Matrimony, the event aimed to create a secure, respectful, and spiritually grounded environment for Catholic youth to explore relationships and discern the vocation of marriage.

The day began with a warm welcome from emcees Malcolm and Shanthi Priya, who led the proceedings with energy, clarity, and grace. The morning featured an inspiring keynote by Arun Ajekar, the chief guest, who offered profound insights on Catholic marriage, the importance of commitment, and listening to God’s will in choosing a life partner. Fr Alwyn Richard D’Souza, director- Family Life Service Centre Mangaluru also addressed the gathering, sharing encouraging words and guiding participants on how to approach the day with openness and faith.

Attendees were invited to present their profiles and participate in structured interaction sessions designed to encourage conversation, consider compatibility, and foster mutual respect. The programme also included moving testimonies from individuals who shared their personal journeys of discovering love through faith and trust in God’s timing.

To create a relaxed and engaging atmosphere, interactive games and activities were organized, helping participants connect in a natural, joyful manner. This was followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, presided over by Msgr Maxim Lawrence Noronha and concelebrated by Fr Alwyn Richard D’Souza, offering attendees a moment of deep spiritual reflection and grace.

A fellowship lunch allowed participants to continue their conversations in an informal setting, further strengthening community bonds and interpersonal engagement.

An informative segment of the event featured a presentation by Nishal Preetham D’Souza and Naveen Antony D’Souza, representing Catholic Connect. They introduced the CCBI initiative – Catholic Connect App and website (www.catholicconnect.in), highlighting its role in building a pan-India digital network for Catholics. The platform offers features for matrimony, community engagement, and access to spiritual resources. This session offered participants valuable insights into how faith and technology can come together to support meaningful connections.

The event concluded on a joyful note with surprise gifts distributed to all participants, followed by a heartfelt vote of thanks from Fr Alwyn Richard D’Souza. He expressed gratitude to the organizing teams, speakers, volunteers, and especially the enthusiastic participants whose presence and spirit made the event a resounding success.

The Meet and Greet Gala marked a significant step in empowering Catholic youth to build faith-filled relationships and strong community ties, reinforcing the belief that love, when rooted in faith, can truly flourish.

 

 

  

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  • J.F.D Souza, Attavar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2025

    Good concept .This Meet and Greet system arranged by the organisers is very much appreciated. Such programmes are very much needed in our community. If such programmes are arranged many of our youths life will be settled instead of going to opt for other castes. My suggestion is that different batches be formed for highly and other class (educationwise) categories to select their appropriate partners of life.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Mon, Jul 21 2025

    Very good initiative by church and it’s leadership in encouraging more youth interactions which will lead them towards right direction to make life dicision easier

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jul 21 2025

    May the Almighty bless these Couples ...

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  • Langoolacharya,, Belman / Washington, DC.

    Mon, Jul 21 2025

    They are wannabe Couples currently Singles Jossey Sir.....let me know if you don't agree with me here Sir....Tak...Takk...

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  • DENZIL FERNANDES, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 21 2025

    'MEET AND GREET' was a neat initiative for those getting ready to enter the 'MARRIED' club sooner than later. This was one quick and prompt chance for those in the queue for find a life partner more by design than accident. The proximity gained with this meeting will enable the BOY & GIRL to either pursure their contacts or dump them in due time. You never know. All is well that ends well. CONGRATS TO THE ORGANISERS FOR THE INTERESTING IDEA.

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  • Clifford James DSouza, Madanthyar

    Mon, Jul 21 2025

    Very good initiative taken by the organizers and this type of meet/get-together must and should organise annually or twice in a year to ease the search of their life partner,so many people taken the responsibility and conducted the meet,God bless all the organizing team members,hope few will be able to succeed to select their life partners.

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