Mangalore: 'Souharda Christmas' brings faithful together


Mangalore: 'Souharda Christmas' brings faithful together 

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Mangalore, Dec 14: Souharda Christmas 2013, an event organized by various Christian bodies to spread the spirit and joy of Christmas, was held at Milagres hall here on Saturday December 14.

The event was jointly organized by Mangalore Christian Council, Mangalore Diocesan Ecumenical Commission, Karnataka Christian Educational Society, Chair in Christianity, Karnataka Missions Network, and Karnataka United Christian Forum for Human Rights-Western Zone.

Rev Dr John S Sadananda, Bishop, CSI- Karnataka Southern Diocese and Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, Bishop of Mangalore were the chief guests. Yakob Mar Elias, Metropolitan, Malankara orthodox Syrian diocese of Brahmavar, and Rev Lawrence Mukkuzy, Bishop Syro-Malabar Catholic diocese of Beltangady were the guests of honour.

The event was inaugurated by the dignitaries by lighting the auspicious lamp.

Delivering his message, Bishop Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza said, "Today Souharda Christmas has brought us all together, all the believers of Jesus Christ. Christ gave the message of love to the world and preached brotherhood, and that all are children of god and hence we must treat each other as brothers and sisters."

He added, "Christmas is the most awaited holy period in the calendar for the followers of Christ. Christmas means the celebration of god’s incredible love towards mankind. God sent his Son among the mankind to spread the message of peace and love.

"There are three basic truths of life - incarnation, redemption and adoption. We welcome Jesus, the Son of God who became man, and that is what we call Christmas. Today the world is drifting away from god and spiritual values. As Christians, we must bring Christ into ourselves, our society and home, so as to spread his message to the world," he said.
 
Greeting the gathering, Rev Yakob Mar Elias expressed gratitude to god for enabling everyone to come together through Souhard Christmas event. "Let the light of Christmas shine upon us and take away the darkness and give us peace and prosperity," he said.

Orchestra, skit, dance drama, choreography, Christmas carols and various other cultural shows were performed by the artists of various schools and churches added color to the event.

Rev Dr Joseph Martis led the opening prayer. Fr Clifford Fernandes welcomed and introduced the chief guests. Anitha Veigas and Rev Thomas Chindwal compered the event.

 

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  • joe, muscat, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    wonderful event!!!
    God ( THE FATHER) didnot sent his son jesus!!!
    god so loved the world ( we)that he gave us his only son Jesus to save us, enjoy with him forever.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 15 2013

    Really nice to know about the celebration of Christmas joining the faithful together.Very good idea to celebrate this great festival as Souharda Christmas.All the best and we too wish a wonderful Christmas to all.Thank you.

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  • kurt waschnig, oldenburg germany

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    I enjoyed reading this article and the nice photographs. Christmas is coming and I thought- what is Christmas? The significance of Christmas is known all over the world. Though it is true that Christmas is celebrated as the day of the Birth of Christ into this world, yet it also symbolises a very deeply significant truth of the spiritual life. Jesus Christ is the very personification of Divinity. He was born at a time when ignorance, superstition, greed, hatred and hypocrisy prevailed upon the land. Purity was forgotten and morality was neglected. In the midst of these conditions, Christ was born and He worked a transformation in the lives of the people. He gave a new and spiritual turn to the lives of man. There came a change upon the land. People started a new way of life. Thus a new era dawned for the world.

    In that period the seeker has no thought of God or higher spiritual life. If the seeker must enter into a new life of spiritual aspiration , purity and devotion, then the Christ- spirit must take its birth within his heart. That is the real Christmas when the Divine element begins to express itself in the heart of the man. From then onward, light begins to shine where darkness was before.
    A very small, but very beautiful, point of deep significance is attached to Christmas. It is the time and the manner of the birth of the Lord upon the Holy Christmas day. Jesus was not born in a grand palace. He was not born to very wealthy or learned parents. Jesus was born in a simple lowly place, a corner of a stable. He was born to humble and poor parents, who had nothing to boast around, except their own spotless character and holiness. The above point of deep significance tells that the spiritual awakening comes to the seeker, who is perfectly humble and “meek” and “poor in spirit.” The quality of true humility is one of the indispensable fundamentals. Then we find simplicity, holiness and renunciation of all desire for wordly wealth.
    Going to church, reading the Bible, pray, prayers, worship and meditation strengthens us, it gives certainty and hope and Christmas offers a new beginning. That is so wonderful.

    Best regards


    Kurt Waschnig Oldenburg/Germany

    email: oldenburg1952@yahoo.de

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    VERY GOOD EVENT. NICE PICTURES.THANKS TO DAIJIWORLD FOR GOOD COVERAGE.

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