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Keeping in mind the present situation of Covid-19 we request everyone to keep up with government guidelines and observe the day in the best way possible. There could be virtual interactions, creative activities & other community programmes keeping in mind social distancing and other necessary measures.
The National Youth Commission of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India is organizing the seventh batch of the Animators and Chaplains Training programme (ACT) from 1st June to 14th June 2024 at NBCLC, Bengaluru. The main objective of this training programme is to train the leaders, lady animators, lay animators and newly appointed youth secretaries (directors) to provide resources in faith related issues, helping them to lead and accompany the young people to be agents of change for a new society, animating and coordinating the Catholic youth movement and to nurture and encourage the development of comprehensive youth ministry at all levels.
Developed by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, the e-Shram portal is built to create a national database of unorganised workers, which is seeded with an individual's Aadhaar. The data includes details of name, occupation, address, educational qualification, skill types and family details etc. The National Youth Commission requests all the ICYM and YCS/YSM members to take this initiative of the government to all the needy people.
The National Youth Conference will be held in the month of Oct/Nov in the diocese of Jalandhar. All the Latin dioceses will participate in this Conference. During the Conference there will be ICYM National Council and also the General Body of the Movement will be held.
YCS/YSM India has planned to organise the National Students Leadership Training Programme in the month of May and November 2024
On 25th December 2024, Youth of India in many dioceses and places will be distributing food 'langar' to celebrate Christmas. This campaign is known as 'feed a friend' which received a huge support from various people. At Bethania Yout Centre, there will be 'langar' from 11 am to 3 pm on the Christmas Day. Kindly contribute.
Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM) National Council Elects Office Bearers
Kathgodam, Jan 24: Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM), the National Parochial youth movement of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) held the National Council Meeting & elections of the National Executive Committee (NEXCO) for the tenure 2024-2026 to lead the Catholic Youth of India from 22-24 January 2024 at Suchetana, Kathgodam.
The Executive Secretary, Rev. Fr. Chetan Machado, and the Chairman of the CCBI National Youth Commission, Most Rev. Ignatius Dsouza, presided over the assembly of 68 delegates from 13 regions of India.
With a quorum of 39 members, 7 office bearers were elected together with 15 other Executive Committee members. Mr. Raj Bag of West Bengal-Sikkhim was chosen as National President to succeed Adv. Antony Judy of Kerala. Along with fifteen other members of the executive committee, Ms. Supriya Varghese from Karnataka was elected as the General Secretary, Mr. Nelson Macwan from Western as the Treasurer, Mr. Snel Ekka from Jhaan as the Media Secretary, Ms. Anusha from Telegu as the Liturgy Secretary, Mr. Biraj from Odisha as the Joint Secretary, and Ms. Niharika from Madhya Pradesh as the Vice President. For the next two years, this group of twenty-two young leaders will steer the nation's Catholic youth movement and carry out policies and initiatives aimed at improving the lives of youth.
The National Youth Director, Fr. Chetan Machado, reminded the young leaders of their duties and the need for servant leadership while focusing on the three Ds: discipline, determination, and dedication. In addition, he conveyed his gratitude to the outgoing National team, all Regional Youth Directors, and the young leaders who have walked this path to help this movement flourish.
The National election of ICYM was preceded by the National Council meeting of the movement for two days. It was chaired by the outgoing President – Adv. Antony Judy along with the Chairman, Director and the other office bearers who completed their term on 23 January 2024. Adv. Antony Judy encouraged the new leaders to push the movement to new heights by expressing gratitude to it for all of the support it has received over the previous two years.
The three-day meeting brought together the regional & National ICYM leaders under one roof to discuss needs of the hour, challenges and thus create a vision and mission for the Catholic youth of India in particular as well as all the youth of nation in general.
NEXCO Members
1. Albin Robin - Agra region
2. Teresa David - Agra region
3. Prince David - Bihar region
4. Kamlesh Beck - Chhattisgarh region
5. Apurva Xess - Chhattisgarh region
6. Anuska Sneha - Jhaan region
7. Awkil Fernandes- Karnataka region
8. Akash Ninama - Madhya Pradesh region
9. Innocencia Kujur - Northern region
10. Sylvester - Northern region
11. Alan Rinawma - North East region
12. Helen Nirmala - Tamil Nadu region
13. Leonardo R - Tamil Nadu region
14. G Kalyan - Telegu region
15. Shyla Mary - West Bengal and Sikkim region