Mangaluru: ICYM Cascia unit organises ‘Thalenthacho Pavs - Season 2’ Finale


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Mangaluru, Nov 21: ICYM Cascia unit organised ‘Thalenthacho Pavs - Season 2’ Finale. A series of inter-ward variety competitions were held at St Rita Church Hall, Cascia.

The programme commenced with a prayer song. Fr Harold Masacarenhas, parish priest presided over the programme. Fr Rupesh Madtha, resident priest inaugurated the event. Fr Harold Mascarenhas and Fr Rupesh Madtha wished all the participants good luck. Jossy Theodore, vice president, Cascia Parish Pastoral Council, Viyolla Dsilva, Jeppu, president and Sonali Rodrigues, Bejai, lady vice president, ICYM episcopal city deanery, Mangaluru were present for the programme.



Five wards took active part in the competition. Melroy Furtado and Calvia Louis were the judges for the evening. The event concluded by distributing the prizes of the previous events and the overall championship and runners up trophy. St. Rita ward bagged the overall championship trophy while St Paul ward bagged the runners up trophy. The parishioners witnessed another successful event organized by ICYM members. Sushma D’Souza and Vishma D’Cunha welcomed the gathering and compered the programme. Rollen Cutinha, president, ICYM Cascia unit, proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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