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YCS organises training of new animators

Published On : 26 Jun 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: The Young Catholic Students (YCS) in the diocese organized training for the new animators of the year 2018-19 at Sandesha, Bajjodi on Sunday.

The training began with prayer and inauguration, followed by welcome by the diocesan animator Prajwal Sequeira, Derebail.

Resource person of the day Francis D’Cunha, Mulki elaborated the basics of YCS. Fr Rupesh Madtha, the diocesan director, spoke on the role of animators in the lives of teenagers. Mervin Vas conducted the ice breakers. A question answer session was held after the Holy Mass. Certificates were presented to the new animators.

As many as 40 participants took part in the training.







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