Mangaluru: St Theresa’s School celebrates Children’s Day Mass at St Sebastian’s Church


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Mangaluru, Nov 12: The management, staff, and students of St Theresa’s School came together to celebrate a special holy Mass on the occasion of Children’s Day at St Sebastian’s Church, Bendur, on November 12.

The celebration was a beautiful expression of faith, gratitude, and joy, with students actively participating in the readings, prayers, and singing.

The Mass was celebrated by Fr Chethan D’Souza, who shared an inspiring homily centered on the theme ‘Small Things Are Beautiful.’ He reminded the children that life itself is precious, and true happiness is found in appreciating the simple joys that surround us each day. His message encouraged the young hearts to be thankful for the blessings they receive and to value every moment, no matter how small.

As the celebration concluded, Fr Chethan invoked a special blessing upon all the children, praying that they may continue to grow in faith, love, and wisdom. The Mass set a heartfelt tone for the Children’s Day celebrations, filling the students’ hearts with gratitude and joy.

  

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