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Our Lady of Fatima parish convenes choirs for spiritual retreat

Our Lady of Fatima parish convenes choirs for spiritual retreat

By Social Research and Communications Commission
16 February, 2026

Choirs in Our Lady of Fatima parish have been reminded that their role in the Church is to enrich the faithful by spreading the Gospel. The remarks were made during a spiritual retreat that drew together choir members from around the parish. The retreat took place from 13th to 14th February 2026.

The retreat aims to offer choir members an opportunity to spend time with the Lord as they embark on their mission in the year.

In his remarks, Fr Henry Biriwita, who is the parish priest for Our Lady of Fatima, applauded the chaplain for sacred music in the parish for inviting all the choirs for a spiritual exercise.

Cerebrated under the theme “Imbirani Yahweh nyimbo yatsopano, the retreat was led by Fr David July.

The retreat was attended by all choirs from 23 outstations of the parish.

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