Mangaluru: Catholic delegation visits Ganeshotsava at Sanghaniketan


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Sep 16: In heart-warming gesture fostering the spirit of unity and harmony, leaders of Catholic delegation along with nuns of St Joseph Ashoknagar Convent, Ganeshotsava's celebrations at Sanganiketan here on Sunday, September 16.

Sr Jyothi, Sr Maria, Sr Anitha, Sr Rosa, Sr Sujatha and secretary of Catholic Sabha Celestine D’Souza was welcomed by Sanghaniketan Ganeshotsava committee.

The Catholic delegation and nuns offered fruits and flowers to Lord Ganesh and exchanged greetings.

Secretary of Catholic Sabha Celestine D’Souza said, “Every year, we visit Sanghaniketan and exchange greetings. It feels good to be part of this celebration which leads to peace and harmony among various communities. We will continue this even next year. I wish everyone a happy Ganesh Chathurti.”

Priest Balakrishna Bhat conducted pooja.

  

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  • Lawrence Fernandes, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Sep 20 2018

    We should live in harmony with all religions. Fine. Do not hate or insult any religion but at the same time live happily among them as our brothers and sisters . But it doesn't mean that our Religious sisters have to follow what others are doing. Where is their faith? They should have knowledge of God's first commandment and what St. Paul says regarding the idol worship, food offered to idols and offerings. ( Corinthians ch.8 & 10 )

    We should remain faithful to our Roman Catholic religion only. Will the other religions follow our rituals? In old testament & New testament people and prophets had been tortured and martyred for the sake of Faith. There is no compromise with regard to our faith and worship. Since this kind of behavior has been happening, the people are going away from our Roman catholic Church. This is a serious matter concerns our faith as per Bible teaching. Do the Muslim brothers do this kind of action?

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  • Lawrence Fernandes, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Sep 18 2018

    Dear sisters,


    We should live in harmony with all religions. It doesn't mean that we have to follow what others are doing. Where is your faith? Which is God's first commandment?


    What St. Paul says regarding the idol worship, food and offerings?

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  • Rems, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Mangalorean catholics should come out of their 'English people' or 'westernised' identity and gel with the people around them. Only then, they will become acceptable in the community and they will not be looked at with suspicion. Our children should be encouraged to learn local languages and understand local cultures rather than mouthing a lot of broken english and dream of settling in the west. The above attempt is a step in that direction.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Satyameva jayate ,God is one,one for all.

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    This is the essence of life. Live in harmony. To be frank, people of Mangalore are very friendly with each other. But some people due to influence of political parties create communal disharmony. The above gesture is a slap on those who spread communal venom. I was watching new Bishop's installation ceremony and was happy to see our MP Nalin Kumar, MLA Vedavyas Kamath sitting besides ex MLA J.R.Lobo. Really liked the speech by new Bishop and hope Mangaloreans will not give any heed to communal hatred guys.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    LIVE IN PEACE AND HARMONY irrespective of caste or creed. I am glad that well known sisters (nuns) have taken the initiative of BROTHERHOOD.

    I like the comments made by Dr. Edward Nazareth. Let us live like human and humane beings making every attempt to forget caste, creed or religion and live as children of God

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  • Agnel, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Dear TTT-Mangalore,

    Yes that is the essence of life. Live, Appreciate and Let Live. this makes the world a great place to co-exist. Or else some live like lions some tigers some buffaloes, some wolves. No one respects any one no one appreciates any one everyone wants to be a tundu raja and want to impose his rule on the other....

    It looks good to be going this way that we appreciate as we did in the past and unlike in the recent past. it looks and feels good to be friendly to every one irrespective of cast, creed, religion, language, race, state and culture and PARTY. it is a Beautiful world we live it let us make better and keep it better for the generations to come. At times we wonder our new generation is not rational and not appreciating....and we are the shareholders in this development.

    Nature evolves and protects itself, No one is superior and no one is inferior. if we get this right then there is no need for explanations and no need for redressal.

    Worship and visit are obviously different, any one is free to visit any temple of any religious community. One worships where one has faith and believes. where there is no faith and belief that is only a kind gesture, a visit, an appreciation, an acknowledgement and that is very much needed and welcome and perfectly fine. that is called living appreciating and loving to live together with respect to each other.

    one needs to live ones life in faith and love towards all and malice to none. if this is not the motive then we become infidels and barbaric groups and barbaric people who think of self as superior to whom there begets another that will think likewise whether we like it or not.....
    Believers worship and non believers just visit and show appreciation.
    It is time to live, love, appreciate, worship, just visit, smile, and let live. It is a Great time of Festivities and nature is green all around full of life and earth is happy and fine.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    We can think for a common place of worship of all God's and call all religious leaders for common worship by all religious leaders to all God's at a time

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Good to live all communities together as one irrespective of caste and religion

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  • Dr Edward Nazareth, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Appreciable move, well done. This is what our new Bishop, Most Rev. Peter Paul said in ತುಳು yesterday, that we should bring down the walls of disharmony and love each other. Our land is known for communal harmony. During my childhood in my village in Panjimar, Shirva we all used to live like one family. We used to participate in every religious celebration in my neighborhood starting from ತಂಬಿಲ, ಕೋಲ, ಮಾರಿ ಪೂಜೆ..ಅಷ್ಟಮಿ, ಚೌತಿ... and they used to be our guests on our festivals Christmas, Easter, Parish feast..we never felt anything wrong in this. We grew in our faith and they grew in theirs. I continued this even in my days in medical college, where I used to visit temples with my friends. We have to have respect to each others religion, their celebrations, their beliefs and then only we develop respect to our fellow human beings. Humanity is first, religion is next.

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  • Aaron, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Very nice words

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  • Mahammad Shaheed, Melkar, Panemangalore. Bantwal Taluk.

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    I was very much happy after reading above news. Great work done by catholics sisters and brothers. God bless you.

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  • Truth, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Oh nice move. Welcome.

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  • Smile, Mlore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Lord Ganesha is a symbol of Cosmic Knowledge and Wisdom. This festival should be universal. Even the festival was popularised to unite people at one time.
    We should all make little efforts to study and search the real meaning of others culture, practices and festivals.

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  • V.R.Fernandes, Bangalore/Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Great initiative.Congratulations.unity in diversity.Great

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  • nithin, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    I really miss all these.

    when i was kid my neghbours all Christian's we used to celebrate all the festival's together .

    what a fantastic day's

    i miss my kudla and my neighbor's

    now we all working abroad so very rare we meet even if we are in same neighborhood.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    One India, great India
    Let all of us live with one love, prosperity & peacful co-existence.
    Some times some miscrents create problems and mostly for political purpose.
    Let all of us live with one love, prosperity & peacful co-existence.
    Jai ho.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Mera Karnataka Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • Tell The Truth, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Communal harmony only exists in india due to majority people. Are visiting each and every religious place of all communities and worshipping them from there heart. These tradition teach by our elders from childhood. In between there is no fooling game exists to inspire anybody or lure some community people. We bow in front of all gods..godesses...saints..elderly people. But freedom what given to others by our ancestors misused by others for there gain.

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    I am really happy to see that people are making such efforts to bring about communal harmony in Mangalore and are trying to make everyone unite. Mangalore is such a wonderful place and the growing communal harmony among us is just making it more beautiful. Even nature will bless us. Wonderful gesture from the religious people ♥

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  • SACHIN, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    some one giving disagree for this comment also, god give him good mind to think

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Sachin,
    Leave them.... We cannot do anything.

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  • Tell The Truth, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2018

    Cynthia...visiting and worshipping are both two different aspects.

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