December 2017

AYM YOUTH FEST 2017 in the Karnataka region

FAMILY … WHERE LIFE BEGINS, AND LOVE NEVER ENDS. Youth Fest 2017 was held in Shirva for the Karnataka region comprising of Nandgad, Kasarkod, Kalathur and Madanthyar. 82 participated in the youth fest inclusive of both girls and boys. The Youth fest began with inaugural programme animated by Sr. Sajan Gaikwad along with the Shirva girls. Mr. Julian Rodrigues President of Lion Club of Shirva was the Chief Guest of

Maharashtra region organises the AYM Youth Fest 2017

The portals of Laura Vicuna Niwas, Ahmednagar were resounding with the lively vibrations of around 350 youngsters from the Maharashtra region to participate in the annual Auxilium Youth Fest ‘17 (AYM). This event was packed with myriads of activities. It began with a visit to the Tank Museum which is the only one in Asia. The dignitaries were solemnly escorted to the venue and the Youth Fest was declared open

Seminar on Amoris Laetitia

We 5 sisters Lucy Paes, Maria Shirsath, Sunita Moteghar, Savita Parkhe and Priya Tauro were really fortunate to participate in the National Symposium organized by the CCBI Commissions for Family and Doctrine and Theology, CBCI office of Justice, Peace and development, FIAMC Biomedical Ethics Centre and Diocesan Human Life Committee, Mumbai at St. Pius X College, Goregaon from Friday October 13th to October 15, 2017. Delegates from 41 dioceses were

Fresher’s Day at St. Joseph’s, Vamanjoor!

30th August was a day of apprehension and anxiety as the newcomers of the First Year BE students of St. Joseph’s College received an invitation from the 4th Year BE students to be present in the hall for the Masquerade Ball. The programme was filled with dances and interspersed with talks, games, singing, riddles and jokes. All were distributed a mask, and there was fun and laughter as they interacted

Dakor celebrates Teachers’ Day!

Teachers’ Day was celebrated on 5th September in Pushpanjali Dakor, Gujarat with the theme ‘Teachers- a Rainbow in the life of the children.’ The Sisters were taken in procession on the beat of timbli (Gujarati folk dance) and aarti. We began with a short prayer asking God’s assistance and praying for all the sisters. It was then followed by a short cultural programme wherein the students conveyed the message that