The Our Lady of Fatima Feast at Don Bosco, Panjim, holds deep spiritual significance this year as the faithful welcome two sacred gifts from Portugal — the Pilgrim Virgin statue, donated by the Bishop of Fatima, and the relics of Saints Francesco and Jacinta Marto, the young visionaries of Fatima.
The arrival of the statue and relics marks a moment of grace for the local Catholic community, offering the faithful a chance for reflection, prayer, and renewed devotion. The relics and statue are displayed for public veneration, drawing parishioners, pilgrims, and visitors alike.
The Feast of Our Lady of Fatima commemorates the Blessed Virgin Mary’s apparitions to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917 — a message centered on faith, repentance, and peace.
This year’s celebration at Don Bosco not only honors this enduring legacy but also strengthens the spiritual connection between Goa and Fatima.
The event, attended by clergy, parishioners, and the faithful from across Goa, is a testament to the enduring message of hope, compassion, and unity that continues to inspire generations.
— Reported by Allycaral | Connecting Global
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