Mangaluru: Amcho Sandesh representatives get-together held at St Anne’s Friary, Bejai


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Mangaluru, Sep 9: The get-together programme for Amcho Sandesh representatives was held on September 5 at Saint Anne’s Friary Hall, Bejai.

The programme was inaugurated by Fr Gerald Lobo, Superior, Saint Anne’s Friary by releasing the book ‘Amcho Sandesh’.

The representatives of 12 deaneries brought Amcho Sandesh books in a procession and placed them on the stage.

The president of the Catholic Sabha Mangaluru Pradesh Santosh D’Souza inaugurated the website of Amcho Sandesh magazine and gives his message.

Michael Rodrigues, media co-ordinator, Udupi diocese, was the chief guest and give a message wishing well for the Amcho Sandesh magazine.

Wilfred Lobo, Padil, editor of Amcho Sandesh magazine, gave an overview of Amcho Sandesh.

Walter Monis, broadcast director, welcomed everyone and provided information about the status of Amcho Sandesh.

The Amcho Sandesh representatives of the deaneries expressed their gratitude.

Rolphy D’Costa, former president and current PRO, analysed the topic.

Stany Lobo, former central president, provided details on how Bantwal parish, which collected the most advertisements for the Amcho Sandesh magazine, collected advertisements and the challenges faced in collecting advertisements.

Vilma Monteiro, general secretary of the central committee gave the vote of thanks. The programme concluded with a fellowship meal.

The programme was conducted by Lawrence D’Souza and Lavina Gretta D’Souza.

 

 

 

  

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