Mangaluru: Christmas celebrated with grandeur at Father Muller Charitable Institutions


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Mangaluru, Dec 17: Father Muller Charitable Institutions organised a magnificent Christmas programme, on December 15, at the Asha Kiran Grounds.

The programme was organised, especially, for the patients, admitted to the hospital.

Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, Director, Father Muller Charitable Institutions, extended a cordial welcome to the gathering and introduced the chief guest to the audience.

The chief guest, Dr M. Shantharam Shetty, pro-chancellor, Nitte University, delivered the Christmas message. "During this Christmas season, we have a relevant and timely message - Love thy neighbour and be compassionate to others. It is the will of God. Over 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ was born in the humblest place imaginable; an ordinary stable in Bethlehem. God sent his only son to this world of cruelty, nepotism, jealousy and poverty, to bring his light, into the world of darkness. It is human, to pray for our own desires, but it is divine, to pray for the needs of others. It is also necessary, that we lift up the needs of our fellow beings, in prayer and have faith in the Almighty. All religions, preach the message of love and compassion and hence it is required of us, to replicate the same." He also emphasized the importance of 'practice what you preach', in his speech.



Dr M Shantharam Shetty, also released the Christmas bulletin and calendar, of Father Muller Charitable Institutions, on the same occasion.

The audience witnessed scintillating performances, showcased by various units of FMCI. The students of the institute, also presented delightful performances, including a play on the birth of Jesus Christ, tableau messages and multilingual Christmas carols were sung on the occasion.

To usher in the festive look, a lucky draw contest was held for the audience. Sr Janet D’ Souza, Chief Nursing Officer, distributed prizes to the winners of the lucky draw.

Administrators, assistant administrators, spiritual animators, principals, heads of various units of FMCI, staff and students were present.

Binsha, associate professor, department of Psychiatric Nursing, FMCON and Nirmala, assistant lecturer, FMSON compered the programme. Jasmine Sarita Vas, principal, FMCON, proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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