Community Unites for Special Healing Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral

Community Unites for Special Healing Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral

The Cancer Concern Association (CCA) recently hosted a special healing service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Victoria, Mahe, dedicated to those affected by cancer. This heartfelt event provided an opportunity for the community to come together in solidarity, hope, and faith.

A Moment of Reflection and Healing

The service, held on Friday, 13th October at 4:30 PM, featured a touching performance by the Independent School Choir, setting a serene and reflective atmosphere. Attendees participated in moments of reflection and healing, creating a space of comfort and support for all present.

Community Support

The healing service was open to everyone, welcoming those directly affected by cancer, their families and friends, and anyone wishing to show their support. The gathering highlighted the strength and unity of the community in facing the challenges posed by cancer.

A Message of Hope

Dinaz Van Der Lans, Chair of CCA, emphasized the importance of such events in fostering a sense of hope and solidarity. “This healing service is a testament to our community’s resilience and compassion. It’s a reminder that no one faces this journey alone,” she said.

Looking Forward

As CCA continues its efforts in raising awareness and providing support, events like the healing service play a crucial role in bringing the community together. The association remains dedicated to supporting cancer patients and their families through various initiatives and activities.

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