Three-day Crusaders Seminar Draws 2000 Students in Daltonganj

Religious Event Unites Catholic Youth from 36 Schools After Three-Year Gap

Key Points:

  • Bishop Theodore Mascarenhas oversees major Catholic youth gathering

  • Three-day seminar held at Sadhana Sadan in Chianki draws 2000 participants

  • Event resumes after three-year pause due to COVID-19 pandemic

MEDININAGAR – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Daltonganj organized a major youth seminar attracting students from across Jharkhand.

The gathering took place at Sadhana Sadan, Chianki. Students from 36 schools participated.

Moreover, Bishop Theodore Mascarenhas led the spiritual sessions. He emphasized youth’s role in society.

Meanwhile, Father Amit Khakha served as the main speaker. He discussed religious values with students.

Furthermore, Father Anuj Soren from Ranchi Archdiocese attended. He guided participants on spiritual matters.

The event featured various competitive activities. Students showcased their cultural talents.

Additionally, the seminar focused on essential virtues. These included compassion, forgiveness, and humility.

On the other hand, organizers stressed community service. They encouraged youth participation in church activities.

Besides, Father Balbir Toppo provided guidance to participants. Father Yasvir directed the pastoral center activities.

"Youth must understand true religious values," remarked a religious leader. "Their role is crucial."

The seminars included interactive sessions. Students learned about social responsibilities.

Furthermore, Father Anthony supervised seminary activities. He emphasized character development.

"This gathering strengthens community bonds," noted a local participant. "It provides valuable life lessons."

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