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Our Lady of Fatima parish journeys with the young

Our Lady of Fatima parish journeys with the young

By Social Research and Communications Commission
25 February, 2026

As the Church takes to heart the pastoral care of the youth, Fatima parish celebrated mass with young boys and girls, from Fatima boys and girls primary schools, respectively, leading them in the way of the Lord.

According to Fr Bernard Limani, the parish is aware of the focus and efforts the Universal Church is putting into youth development, recognizing them as the heart of the church. It was therefore imperative that the parish arrange gatherings of this kind to nurture the pupils’ spiritual growth and strengthen their faith through communal worship and education.

The mass held on 20th February 2026, is part of the routine program for the parish as part of the pastoral care given to young people.

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