Mangaluru: Community Day celebrated at St Joseph’s Inter Diocesan Seminary


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Mangaluru, Jan 24: Community Day’ was celebrated at St Joseph’s Inter Diocesan Seminary, on Thursday, January 23 with gusto and great vigour.

The annual celebration began with some fun games organized for the auxiliary staff members on January 22. On Thursday, there were activities and other games organized for the teaching faculty and students of the seminary. It began with a group presentation followed by inter-batch Singing competitions, tug of war and other completions. Fr Alex Kallarickal and Fr Francis D’Souza were the special guests of the day.



A solemn Eucharist was celebrated in the evening with Fr Ronald Serrao, rector, being the main celebrant. The faculty members, staff and students participated in the Holy Mass too. Fr Nelson Almeida broke the Word of God. After Mass, a short, fun-filled energetic entertainment program was put up by all. Everyone gave splendid performances with the musical item of the teaching faculty being the highlight of the evening.

After the programme, a fellowship meal prepared by both the teaching and the non-teaching staff was arranged for all together. The day concluded with night prayers.

  

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