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Couples for Christ India (CFCI), Mangalore unit will be celebrating their 15th Annual Family day on Sunday, the 2nd of September 2018 at The Pastoral Institute, Bajjodi. It will be a morning of Prayer, Entertainment and Fellowship followed by the celebration of the Holy Eucharist by Most Rev. Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, Bishop of Mangalore. A crowd of 200+ people, consisting of families, working singles, college-going youth and kids will gather together to celebrate this occasion.
CFCI is an affiliate of CFC-FFL, a private association approved by the Catholic Bishops Conference of Philippines. In India, it operates under the Conference of the Catholic Bishops of India Family Commission, and under the family commissions in the respective dioceses.
The movement in Mangalore is headed by Mr Gerald and Mrs Jane Castelino under the guidance of their Spiritual Director, Fr. Anil D’Souza who is also the Director of the Family Life Service Centre, Bajjodi.
Our community is an evangelistic and missionary one, of lay faithful that work toward the disciplining of families.
We in CFCI believe that for us, the call to love one another is a call to be a missionary community.
Contact for more details at +919620794794. Also you could know more about CFCI at www.cfci.org.in.
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