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Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest

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Chicago: It was one of the best days of summer, which welcomed the celebrants to St. Bernadine Church’s Fearon Hall, Forest Park, Illinois. This is one of the star cultural programs presented by the Mangalorean Konkan Christian Association (MKCA) on annual basis. This event signifies the pure and simple love and devotion of Mother Mary in accepting the heavenly call and sharing her life towards betterment of human race. Traditionally, this event also signifies the unity and nurturance among the kith and kin by offering the new crop to the Creator and partake it with family. This celebration is similar in its concept to Onam in Kerala and Thankgiving in USA. The program was well attended by the Mangalorean Catholics around Illinois and surrounding States as well as visitors from India.

The program began with a procession of celebrants, especially, children carrying flowers to express their love, respect and devotion to the birth of Mother Mary, and culminated in front of the church grotto of Mother Mary. With the singing of “Sokkod Sangatha Mellyam” and “Moriyek Hogollsiyam”, children were rejoicing with admiration, joy and respect to offer flowers to Infant Mary.

The Holy Eucharist was celebrated by the main celebrant Fr. Cyril Fernandes and the co-celebrants were Fr. Henry Sequeira and Fr. Peter Fernandes. In his Homily, Fr. Henry Sequeira narrated how the Monthi Fest was celebrated as one of the harvest festival back in Mangalorean Diocese. He presented how the Portugues tried to convert Catholic’s Konkani language, customs and traditions of the Mangaloreans and how Mangaloreans retained them. He also narrated how Tippu Sultan took Catholics as captives to Shrirangapatttana and how Britishers released them. He said Tippu Sultan took about 80,000 Catholics into captivity and when they released them there were only about 10,00 survivors, who came back to the them Managlore diocese to work under other elite communities; how they had good rains and fertile crops that year; and how they celebrated their first festival from captivity, which happens to be Monti Fest. He congratulated all the participants for keeping the Mangalorean culture and customs alive in a far away land in USA. The MKCA Choir members, under the leadership of Concy Misquita and instruments played by Suraj Misquita and Sarah Mathias, gave a special touch by singing Hymns exclusively in Konkani.

The MKCA President, Vissia D’Souza welcomed all the attendees at the program and introduced her executive committee and the co-chairs of the program Ashok and Preema Monteiro. She thanked all the participants for taking part in MKCA family programs for the past 15 years. She recognized the first time attendees to the MKCA programs. She thanked Fr. Sanislaw Kuca, Parish Priest of St. Bernardine’s Church for providing the Church Hall and Benjamin D’Souza presented the check to Fr. Kuca as a token of appreciation on behalf of MKCA. Fr. Kuca, who hails from Poland, thanked in return stating “Dev Borem Korum”.

Fr. Henry, blessed the new crop (Novem), which was produced in India and all the participants partook the “Novem in Roce”. The program compere Queenie Mendonca, requested all the participants to savor the taste of Mangalorean Snacks and the open bar.

The attendees were excited to participate in games conducted by Queenie Mendonca. The Hoola Hoop children’s game winners were – Sherwin Lasrado and Maya Menezes. Sarita D’Souza conducted a quiz about Mangloren Konkan Christian history and presented prizes to all the winners. The festive mood was all around the hall and children did exploit the full use of the program by running around and dancing in-and-around the floor.

The attendees were feasted to a wonderful bonanza of vegetable menu consisting 11 items along with “Sannam” (idli) and desserts “ Vorn”, Kheer and Mango Kulfi, all home prepared by the MKCA family members.

Participants enjoyed to take over the floor and dance till they dropped to the tunes of Konkani, Hindi, Spanish and English songs provided by D.J. Shawn D’Souza.

Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest
Chicago Mangaloreans celebrate Monthi Fest

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