Marian Magnificat Retreat Inspires Hundreds
at Infant Jesus Shrine
MANGALURU, Oct. 7, 2025: A one-day English retreat titled “Marian
Magnificat” was held with great devotion and enthusiasm at the
Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte, on the Feast of Our Lady of the
Rosary. The retreat drew an impressive gathering of over 1,500
faithful from across the city and neighbouring parishes.
The day-long spiritual encounter was led by Rev. Fr. Augusteen
Valooran, Director of the Divine Retreat Centre, Potta, renowned for
his anointed preaching and charismatic ministry. He was accompanied
by Maria Sangeeth, Director of Divine Youth, and the world-renowned
Faith Band from Goa, who conducted vibrant sessions of praise and
worship that filled the Shrine campus with joy, music, and prayer.
Fr. Augusteen’s reflections centered on the relevance of the Holy
Rosary in daily life, the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary in
nurturing faith, and the historical significance of this powerful
devotion in the life of the Church. He emphasized that the Rosary is
not merely a repetition of prayers but a spiritual weapon and a path
to deeper communion with Christ through Mary.
Maria Sangeeth, addressing the youth and young adults, spoke
passionately about the centrality of the Holy Eucharist in a
Christian’s life. She reminded the faithful that true strength and
transformation flow from a heart united with Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament.
The Faith Band, known globally for their soulful gospel music and
energetic performances, led the crowd into moments of deep praise
and lively worship. Their inspiring songs and action-led
performances kept the retreatants fully engaged, creating an
atmosphere of joy and renewal.
On this occasion, Mr. Anil Lobo, Chairman of MCC Bank, was warmly
felicitated and thanked for his generous sponsorship of the midday
meal for all the participants - an act of kindness that made the day
even more memorable.
A highlight of the event was the release of the book “Highway to
Heaven,” authored by Fr. Jocy Siddakatte. The book narrates the
inspiring life of St. Carlo Acutis, a modern teenage saint who,
using his technical knowledge, catalogued all known Eucharistic
miracles across the world. St. Carlo, who died at the age of 15 from
leukemia, was canonized on September 5, 2025, and continues to
inspire young people globally with his motto, “The Eucharist is my
highway to heaven.”






























