Report and Pics: Fr Anil Fernandes, Canara Communication Centre
Mangaluru, Dec 30: Amidst the festive atmosphere of Christmas, the Bishop’s House in Kodialbail became a beacon of unity and peace on December 30 as Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha of Mangaluru hosted the ‘Bandhutva’ celebration, an initiative aimed at fostering interfaith harmony and promoting peace in a world fraught with discord.
The event saw the participation of prominent figures, including bishop Henry D’Souza of Bellary, Swasthisri Charukeerthi Bhattaraka Swamiji of Jain Matt, Moodbidri, and government officials like mullai Muhilan IAS, anupam Agarwal (police commissioner), Hari Krishna of the Income Tax Department, Ivan D’Souza (MLC), Dr Mohan Alva, and Prof P L Dharma (vice chancellor of Mangalore University). Religious leaders, including Brahma Kumari and moulana Abdul Aziz Dharimi, along with dignitaries, added to the occasion’s significance.
Political leaders like former MLA J R Lobo and Ramanatha Rai, public administrators, city corporators, officers from various departments, religious leaders, and heads of Christian institutions were also present.
The celebration commenced with an opening prayer by Fr H M Watson, principal of Karnataka Theological College, Balmatta.
In his welcome address, Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha highlighted the essence of Christmas, emphasizing Jesus Christ’s message of love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. “Jesus’ contribution to humanity is the gift of love,” he said. “Encounter every person with brotherly love amidst growing hatred and vengeance. Forgiveness does not mean forgetfulness but renouncing destructive forces of vengeance and retaliation. The example of Jesus inspires us to build loving neighbourhoods and humane communities.”
Swasthisri Charukeerthi Bhattaraka Swamiji, speaking on the relevance of Jainism in today’s inter-religious harmony, underscored the importance of Vishwa Bandhutva (universal brotherhood). “Ahimsa is the greatest weapon in a world filled with hatred and war. Let us celebrate Christmas with love, forgiveness, and harmony,” he remarked, praising bishop Peter Paul’s initiative for showcasing respect for all religions.
Moulana Abdul Aziz Dharimi, in his address, called for unity and peace amidst challenging times. “The essence of Bandhutva is to unite with love and respect for all. If we have shared the gifts of nature equally, why not assimilate its values and live in harmony?” he reflected. Dharimi’s poignant words, “If we remove ‘kind’ from humankind, we cannot truly be human,” resonated with the audience.
The event featured vibrant cultural presentations, including multilingual Christmas carols by the Late Fr Albuquerque Memorial Choir led by Simon and Remona, and captivating dance performances. Fr Rupesh Madtha, editor of Raknno, energised the gathering with engaging games, while Fr J B Saldanha, PRO of the diocese, extended the vote of thanks. The programme concluded with a prayer before the meal, led by bishop Henry D’Souza.
‘Bandhutva,’ the hallmark initiative of bishop Peter Paul Saldanha, strives to foster interfaith bonds and promote peace, harmony, and brotherhood among diverse communities. The event’s success was a testament to the bishop’s vision and the collaborative efforts of the organising team, led by Roy Castelino and compered by Anil D’Sa. The celebration not only embodied the spirit of Christmas but also reinforced the values of unity and mutual respect in a diverse society.