Udupi: Bishop Dr Gerald Lobo visits Jamia Masjid


Udupi: Bishop Dr Gerald Lobo visits Jamia Masjid

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Aug 29: In a gesture aimed at promoting harmony and peace between communities, bishop of Udupi diocese Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo on Thursday August 29 visited Jamia Masjid and stressed on the importance of maintaining peace in society through mutual understanding.

The programme was organized by Muslim Welfare Association, Udupi.

Addressing the gathering, Bishop Dr Gerald said that both Islam and Christianity teach peace and love and that by harmonious co-existence, understanding and mutual respect for each other, religious barriers can be overcome.

Emphasizing the need to promote and uphold peace in society, the bishop also said that media has a vital role to play in maintaining peace. "Leaders of different communities convey their wishes to one another on festive occasions through the media. This way, media has helped in promoting peace and friendship between communities," he said.

Jamia Masjid Imam Moulana Mohiuddin Jilani said peace forms the basis of religion and one must work towards propagating harmony between people. He also recalled the visit of Sri Laxmivaratirtha Swamiji to the Jamia mosque at the time of its inauguration and said, "While the bishop had attended Brahmakalashotsava ceremony at Kunjargiri, Sri Sugunendratirtha Swamiji of Puttige Math had come to the installation ceremony of the Udupi diocese. Such gestures help in promoting mutual understanding and respect between communities."

President of Muslim Welfare Association Budan Basha welcomed the gathering. PRO of Udupi diocese Fr Denis D'Sa gave the introductory remarks.

Fr William Martis of Udupi diocese and others were present.

  

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  • Anwar, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 01 2013

    Highly Appreciated...These meetings are the need of the hour...Thanks to Bishop, Imam of Jamia Masjid & the organizers...Nice to see such gatherings...

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  • prakash kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Indeed a good move towards harmony. Harmony is always by keeping away differences. But real human unity which is better than harmony can be achieved if every religious leader and their flock is open
    minded to STUDY Their own and other holy books with UNBAISED MIND, with the help of GODS HELP THROUGH PRAYER and ACCEPT THE TRUTH HIDDEN IN HOLY BOOKS,FOLLOW IT and TEACH others who do not know about it without having selfish aim of PROMOTING one religion and one Community.The result is no fight in the name of God, no religious harmony meetings no question of tolerance. All will worship ONE REAL GOD IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH,together as God's CREATION.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    It is good to see Bishop Isaac Lobo making history in his newly formed Diocese of Udupi. I have known Bishop Isaac for a long time. He was a pioneer at C.O.D.O. before his assignment in Shimoga as Bishop. Interacting with different religious heads and religions is a step in the right direction. Muslims, Christians, Hindus, jains and all other religions are all focussed on harmony and peaceful living.
    I congratulate all concerned for their attempts to bring people of all communities under a single banner.It is good of Mohammed Maulana for inviting Bisop Gerald Lobo for the function. I see Father Denis D'Sa - the P.R.O. of the diocese who has recently got his posting is already on the scene. I am also happy to Father William Martis playing his part effectively as The Director - inter-religious dialogue of the Udupi Diocese.
    Joe Gonsalves

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  • J Dal, BVR

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    It would be wonderful if people of this county if listen more to sincere and faithful spiritual and religious leader than than listening to selfish,self-interested political leaders...

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  • A R Ashraf, Kunjathur/Sharjah

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Great..!! It shows that we are one with different belief. Even the prophet Muhammad invited Christians to pray in a mosque before meeting with them.

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  • Renita, Bondel

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    It was a very good gesture of the Bishop to visit the Jamia Masjid,.....barefoot.... a very good example. In the same way all the Bishops and priests should climb the the altar with bare feet to celebrate Mass.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    I agree with you Renita. Not only the Altar I believe we should also enter the Church too bare foot. The Church is God's house and must be treated as 'sacred' ground. I wish the faithful start this practice on their own in time to come as old practices are hard to change overnight.

    In fact several times when some of my Hindu colleagues/friends visit the Church out of curiosity they enter bare foot out of reverence.

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  • robin daouza nakre. , nakre.dubai.

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    I feel so proud and happy that our Muslim and christian brothers coming closer for peaceful society. Even I wish hindu brothers also join and create a new history of peace in our society. It will be a great move and will lead a new milestone towards peace. May the Lord give you the strength to be a one family. God grant me this day to see peace everywhere. Keep it up.thank you fr jerald lobo.and denis dsa.i pray for your good health to Lord.

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  • J saheb,

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    rajprakash, mangalore/ksa
    Well said dear
    it is our duty to make common people of diff community aware of this.
    But this is a hard issue. Some people in every community are not easy to handle.
    Jai hind

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  • McQueen, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Kudos to the Bishop of Udupi. May his tribe increase.
    Nice to see positive comments

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  • rajprakash, mangalore/ksa

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    The word "religion" should be removed from the dictionary. For centuries we lived in harmony in india except during last 1 or 2 decades in which the two major party like cong and bjp started politicizing the religion and adopted split and rule formula for their vested interests. So if all the spiritual leaders come togather and convince their people about humanity nobody will misuse their belief.

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  • Ambrose G. Lobo, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi(presently)

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    This is a very good gesture by the Bishop. We may also extend our hands of friendship with our Hindu brethren so that we could live in peace and harmony. All religions teach non violence and love for each other.

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  • samuel sadanand, balmatta/kuwait

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    at a time when politicians are trying to divide the country on the basis of religion for their own gains and vote bank,it is a very good gesture by the bishop and other community leaders must do the same to promote and practice religious harmony and peaceful co-existence, to show the political jokers that they cant play with the sentiments of people anymore based on religion.

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  • Richard Lobo, Shirva/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    "WHEN EVERYONE LEARNS TO RESPECT EACH OTHERS DIFFERENCES PEACE WIIL BE OUR REWARD"

    Very good gesture by our religious leaders especially in our costal region. This may inspire other parts of our county and other places. All the comunity leadears need to encourage these kind of inspiring events. God Bless our Region, country, entire Humanity.

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  • Glen Mendonca, Tallur/Dubai

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Well said Mr. Alok Nath....

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Good move. Fr. Denis D'sa is doing a good job of PRO.

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  • Arun Noronha, Karkal/Dubai

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Very nice gesture by our Bishop Dr. Gerald Lobo. We need inter religion dialogues very often involving all religions. This is the right step in this direction and I am sure this will ease communal tension. Nice to see Fr. Martis taking active part in inter religion meetings despite his old age. May God grant you all strength and good health to meet your objectives.

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  • Alok Nath, Bengaluru

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Hope a day will come where Hindus and muslims will also pray in a church, Christians and muslims will also pray in a temple, Hindus and Christians also pray in the Mosque, any believer will pray in any place of worship because he is the creation of that creater of all, a non-believer poor fellow nowhere.

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Well said, that is what why believe is 'SARVA DHARMA' means every individual practice their own relegion while also allow and help others to prctice thier own relegion because ultimate every ones aim is to believe in GOD who has created all of us. Long Live SARVA DHRAMA.

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  • Alok Nath, Bengalur

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    This action of Bishop Issac Lobo has similarity with the Pope Francis who is also very open and embrasing and respectful of other religions. He also is building freindly relationship with other religions. This is the need of the day. Peaceful co existant with mutual respect will ensure a better livable world.

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  • Zahoor Ahmed, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Thanks to all who involved in Bishops visit to Jamia Masjid,

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  • margart, goa

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    its wonder full

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Nice gathering Good Unity by Bishop Dr Gerald Lobo.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Praiseworthy gesture by Bishop Gerald Lobo and the Jamia Masjid, Udupi authorities.

    I wish Bishop Gerald Lobo extends such communal harmony promoting gestures to the Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, Jew, Parsi and all other religious communities too.

    We need to understand that the human race is 'one'. We all come from the same 'Creator' inspite of what our individual beliefs may be.

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  • Fredrick Castelino, Udyavara

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    It is a very good step towards harmony between catholics and muslims, by our Bishop and his team.
    If such way is followed by all the religions in India, there will be no misunderstanding and fight between them.

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  • Ken, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Commendable action by udupi prilates. Very good deed. If people know Arabic ( the laungage of Holy Kuran ) the Christian prayer our father & the muslim prayer of Salah are 98% are same. There should be a peaceful existence between the communities.

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  • Fr Thomas Misquith, Niddodi/Karwar

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    Wonderful gesture by a bishop who is ahead of his times. If only all Church leaders had thought and acted in this way, the history of the Church and the world would have been entirely different than what we have. While we greatly value and cherish our Faith, we must equally respect the Faith of our fellow humans.

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  • Fr Victor Machado, Mangalore presently Tanzania

    Fri, Aug 30 2013

    It is an inspiring gesture. We need many more of these kind. God bless your efforts towards building God's Kingdom on earth.

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