Mangaluru: Devotees offer prayers at Infant Jesus Shrine on eight day of novena


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Mangaluru, Jan 12: On the eighth day of the novena, the Holy Shrine of Infant Jesus offered special prayers for the sick and suffering at Bikarnakatte. January 12 was also the day to pray for the elderly. Hence the devotees brought their elderly family members to be prayed over. Special masses were held for them at 10.30 am and 6 pm, and novena prayers were held throughout the day, in addition. The unwell people were anointed and prayers for their healing were offered during the eucharistic adoration.

The day’s preachers emphasized the fact that illness and sufferings in the world could also reform souls and make believers worthy of the Lord. "Jesus healed the physical illnesses as well as various depressions of the mind when the believers totally surrendered themselves to him. The miraculous Infant Jesus has also been adored as the great consolation for all distressed and suffering", they said. Being a Thursday, the day dedicated to Infant Jesus, multitudes gathered to honor the Infant Jesus and prayed for blessings.

A midday meal was served to all the devotees after the Eucharistic Adoration at noon. Nine Masses in Konkani, English, Malayalam, and Kannada will be held from 6 am to 7.15 pm until January 13. January 14 and 15 will be designated as the annual feast days.

 

 

  

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