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India - Simaluguri, Aug 28, 2024

First Communions and Confirmations at the Betharramite Mission Center in Simaluguri (Assam), India, and the laying of the foundation stone of the school building

On Sunday, August 11, 115 students received the sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation from the Bishop of the Archdiocese of Guwahati, Rt Rev Dr John Moolachira, in the presence of Fr. Wilfred Pereppadan SCJ, Regional Superior, and all the priests and sisters of the neighbouring parishes and the faithful of the Betharram Sacred Heart Church, Simaluguri.

First Communions and Confirmations at the Betharramite Mission Center in Simaluguri (Assam), India, and the laying of the foundation stone of the school building

The celebration of the First Communion and Confirmation is a significant milestone in the spiritual journey of students. This event marks their deeper commitment to their faith and the beginning of a more profound relationship with God.

This occasion also marked the beginning of the construction of the school building of our Betharram Sacred Heart School. The foundation stone was blessed and laid by the Archbishop. This project is funded by the Italian Bishops Conference (CEI).

The Archbishop congratulated and appreciated the contribution and the cooperation Betharramite Fathers render to the Catholic Church in general and to the Diocese in particular.

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