Belthangady: Concluding ceremony of Jeevan Jyothi camp held


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Mangaluru, Oct 6: Concluding ceremony of four days Jeevan Jyothi camp was held on October 5 at 4 pm at Holy Redeemer Auditorium Belthangady. As many as 115 children from 12 parishes of Belthangady deanery attended the camp.
 
Fr Clifford Pinto, principal, Holy Redeemer English Medium school presided over the programme.
 
Fr Anil Fernandes, director of Canara Communication Centre, Mangalore Diocese and Fr William D'Souza, secretary of Belthangady deanery clergy and assistant parish priest of Madanthyar were the chief guests.
 
















































 
Fr Melwyn D'Souza, convenor of the camp and parish priest of  Badyar,   deanery priests Fr Praveen D'Souza Manjotti, Fr Thomas Sequiera, Nala, Fr Peter Aranha Venoor, Fr Steevan D'Souza Indabettu, Fr Aaron Rodrigues, Asha Deepa Madanthyar, Fr Prakash Culaco Dayalbagh were present on the dias.
 
Sr Monthi Dsouza shared her experience on behalf of animators. Wenson Menezes, Ujire and Alvina Pais Madanthyar shared their experience about Jeevan Jyothi camp.
 
Fr Melwyn D'Souza proposed vote of thanks and Fr Praveen D'Souza compered the program.
 
 
  

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