Udupi: Konkani devotional album 'Somyachi Mhoyma Vornniyam' released


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Udupi, Apr 5: Somyachi Mhoyma Vornniyam (Let's Exalt the Glory of the Lord) in Konkani with 18 hymns, including one in English, was released in Byndur Church in Udupi district at 6.15 pm after Mass on Monday, April 4.

The occasion was graced by Fr Vincent, parish priest and Fr Anil Fernandes SVD of DCC, Mulki, along with the CD producer Clifford Leo D'Souza.

The producer expressed gratitude to God for His grace and mercy, and also all who worked in the project - musicians, technicians and singers for their services and cooperation.

  

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  • Herman Dsouza, Damoh

    Thu, Apr 07 2022

    Congratulation Dear Cliffy & Team. You have great talents may our Lord continue to bless you all.

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  • Veena, Delhi

    Thu, Apr 07 2022

    Superb Cliffy! We are really proud of you. You have great ideas! You're always so creative. Congratulations once again and best wishes for your next adventure!”

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Tue, Apr 05 2022

    Great and Ideally suited this Konkani Devotional Song for each one of us ! Good thought at the right time of this Merciful Season of Lent ! THANK YOU ALL !!!

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