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OUTDOOR EDUCATION TO BARAKA & CARMEL GARDEN

The students from Carmel Hill School (run by Apostolic Carmel Sisters), Naromoru visited Carmel Garden and the Chalice site (Baraka) at Naromoru in the month of October. Rev. Fathers explained the social (Baraka) and Pastoral (Chavara Renewal Centre) activities done there. This educational visit could enable the children to develop social and spiritual awareness in their minds.



Carmel Hill Students with Fr. Joy Chirayath CMI (Director, Chavara Renewal Centre) and Fr. Jose Martin CMI (Site Director, Baraka)

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