📰 The day witnessed a vibrant participation from devotees, with nine Holy Masses celebrated in various languages. This inclusivity allowed people from diverse linguistic backgrounds to actively partake in the day’s devotions, fostering a sense of unity and spiritual togetherness. Each Mass emphasized the importance of living out our vocation and being Christ’s hands and feet in the world.

After the 10:30 AM Mass, a special adoration was conducted, focusing on prayers for catechists and devotees. The adoration provided a serene and reflective atmosphere, encouraging participants to seek strength and guidance for their mission as educators and witnesses of faith. Many attendees expressed their gratitude for this solemn moment of prayer.
In the spirit of community and hospitality, an afternoon meal was served to all devotees who visited the shrine. The meal was a gesture of care and fellowship, embodying the Christian values of sharing and generosity. Volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure that everyone was served with love and respect.
The evening’s activities added a beautiful culmination to the day’s events. Following the 6:00 PM Mass, the Infant Jesus Rosary was recited, drawing a large gathering of devotees. The rosary was followed by a solemn procession, during which the statue of the Infant Jesus was carried through the shrine’s premises. The procession was marked by vibrant hymns, prayers, and a deep sense of devotion, creating an atmosphere of spiritual renewal and joy.
Day eight of the Novena was a profound celebration of faith, dedication, and community. The focus on catechists highlighted their invaluable contributions to the Church’s mission, while the day’s activities provided opportunities for prayer, fellowship, and reflection.






























