The cultural programme then began with a welcome dance presented by Alvina, Glen, Shanol and little children Sasha, Angelina, Ethan and Raizel on a song composed by Fr Alwyn Sequeira Carmelite and music by Joel Pereira and choreographed by Sean Fernandes, MCC joint secretary. He concluded his message giving us four lessons 1- Values of family relationships, 2- Respect our mother earth which gives us fruits, 3- Respect every form of a girl, 4- See the goodness of everyone.
Two things of her life we should know is to surrender our life to Gods will and her courage. In his message he spoke on birth of Mother Mary which is the plan of God and her life itself is a lesson for all of us to learn. The celebration started with a festive message by Fr Clifford Fernandes, parish priest of Kulshekar. Monthi Fest celebration began at 5 pm with an enthusiastic welcome by two main anchors- Clement Fernandes, a well-known singer and winner of ‘Gulf Voice of Mangalore Season VI’ and ‘Muzo Thalo Gaitholo’ and Alwyn D’Souza, MCC advisor and past president and cultural secretary of MCC. The gloom of the pandemic did not hinder MCC to celebrate annual tradition Monthi fest but using the technology in its favour celebrated Monthi Fest virtually for the second time with its Konkani speaking Mangalorean Community in Qatar and over the world. MCC has been celebrating the feast of Nativity every year with the sharing of new corns and blessing of the fruits of people’s labor through the annual ‘Novem Jevann’. Doha, Sep 27: Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC) celebrated Monthi Fest 2021 virtually over Zoom via MCC Qatar YouTube channel live on Friday, September 17.