Mangaluru: ICYM St Peter’s city deanery hosts ‘Visionary Path’ at Bondel parish


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Mangaluru, Sep 8: The Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM), St Peter’s city deanery, successfully organized ‘Visionary Path’ on the September 6 and 7 at Bondel parish. Around 50 enthusiastic youth participated in the two-day programme, which beautifully combined sessions, prayer, fellowship, and fun activities.

The programme commenced with a council meeting. President Rayan Marshal Noronha warmly welcomed the gathering, while secretary Rayan Elrick Lobo presented the previous report and delivered the vote of thanks. The meeting also included discussions on the KRYC Cross schedule and planning for upcoming events.

An inspiring session on the past, present, and future of ICYM was conducted by Santhosh D’Costa and Denise D’Silva, motivating the participants to embrace their role in building the movement. The youth were further encouraged by the presence and guidance of Fr Lawrence Cutinho (director of St Peter’s city deanery ICYM), Fr Ashwin Cardoza (regional & Mangalore diocese director, ICYM), and Winston (immediate past president, ICYM Mangalore diocese).

Fr Andrew Leo D’Souza led the youth in the rosary and adoration, offering special prayers for them.

Alongside the sessions, participants joined in prayer through the rosary, adoration, and Holy Mass, deepening their spiritual bond. To foster friendship and joy, Ashton D’Souza led engaging games and recreational activities that brought vibrant energy to the program.

The participants expressed great joy and gratitude, sharing that the event not only strengthened their faith but also inspired them to lead with renewed vision.

 

 

  

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