Christianity, a peace-loving religion: Top cop Shashi Kumar at 'Bandhutva' Christmas celebration


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Mangaluru, Dec 28: “Christmas is the celebration of peace. The birth of Christ has brought peace to the world. The Christians across the world epitomize Christ’s peace, joy, tolerance and sacrifice in their lives and make this world a better place to live in. Christianity is a peace-loving religion. The motto, ‘Live and Let Live’ is the hallmark of Christian community,” said N Shashi Kumar, police commissioner of Mangaluru city, addressing the honourable guests of Bandhutva Christmas celebration held in the evening on December 27 at Father Muller Convention Centre, Kankanady.

‘Bandhutva’ is the signature programme of Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, the bishop of Mangalore, to strengthen the bonds with other religions by promoting the message of peace, harmony and brotherhood. To break the usual practice, this year, the diocese of Mangalore organised Bandhutva Christmas celebration in association with Father Muller Charitable Institutions, Mangaluru.

IPS officer N Shashi Kumar, police commissioner of Mangaluru was the guest of honour at the Bandhutva celebration. The political leaders including former MLA J R Lobo, former minister Ramanath Rai, former MLC Ivan D Souza; luminaries of public administration, city corporators, including Naveen D’Souza, officers from the departments of health and education including vice chancellor of Nitte University Dr Sathish Bhandary, vice chancellor of Yenepoya University Dr Vijay Kumar, health, including Dr Bhaskar Shetty (City Hospital) Dr Shantharam Shetty (Tejasvini Hospital), Dr Yusuf Kumble (Indiana Hospital), officers from banking sector, NGO, media, religious leaders, heads of Christian institutions were present.

With a grateful heart Shashi Kumar said, “I am overwhelmed to note that that all Catholic Institutions in Mangalore namely Father Muller Charitable Institutions, Roshini Nilaya, St Aloysius College, St Agnes Institutions are very well coordinating with the police department and they are generous towards public administration. I am grateful to you.”

Speaking highly on Mangaluru city, Shashi Kumar said, “I am happy to serve Mangaluru, a peaceful and educated city. Although the city appears to be sensitive externally, Mangalureans are known for mutual respect and mutual coordination. The city comes back to normalcy in any worst situation even when the social fabric is disrupted. Peace is the resonance of this land.”

Shashi Kumar also enthralled the audience with his song and spread a joyful atmosphere around.

In his message Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha said, “Lord Jesus is born, not as angel or animal but as human being. That’s why every Christian respects the human being from womb to tomb. Because God has shared our life. The purpose of sharing of His life with us and to resemble us is to make us resemble God that we become a portion of God.”

He further noted that Christmas unites us all as ‘Bandhu’ and calls to build ‘Bandhutva’ through fraternal love. The message of Christmas is to learn from Jesus to be meek and humble, to be kind and gentle and to respect one another with simplicity, compassion, humility and to become someone similar to Him.

Roy Castelino, PRO of the diocese of Mangalore welcomed the gathering. Father Muller staff and nursing students sang Christmas carols in different languages and danced with Christmas Santa. Dr Kelvin Pais, liaison officer FMC cheered the gathering with some games. Fr Richard Coelho, director, Father Muller Charitable Institutions rendered the vote of thanks and said the prayer before the food. Dr Rithesh D’Cunha, from the department of anaesthesiology and Dr Shannon Fernandes from the department of OBG compered the programme.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Joby, Kasargod

    Wed, Dec 28 2022

    The main reason all are gathered there is in the last two photos.

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 28 2022

    It's the Christian values made the western countries progressive except for some dictators.......Mahatma Gandhi was a fan Jesus.

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  • Melroy C.F.Fernandes, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 29 2022

    It is the Enlightenment movement (questioning of the dogmatic ideology in practice), the invention of the printing press, the faster & wider exchange of information and ideas, rapid scientific discoveries, the industrial revolution, the ideas of rights of an individual as endowed by nature, the ideas of democracy and being judged by one’s equals, etc., that set the pace for the civilisation and development of the West and the world. ////“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”― Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2022

    Yes Christians are peace loving people. Crime rate of christians Christians, Jains and Parsees ic very very low in India.

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  • John Pinto, Belman

    Wed, Dec 28 2022

    All pukkelas.

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  • CA girishkk, Valencia/M'lore

    Thu, Dec 29 2022

    @ Johna...., True.. it has been taught in schools that -"Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom"...

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  • Pramod, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 29 2022

    History says otherwise..

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  • Jossey saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Dec 28 2022

    Peace on Earth & Goodwill to All ...

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