Christmas Eve at Shimla's Christ Church: Candles, Carols, and Cross-Cultural Joy

Christ Church in Shimla held a special Christmas Eve prayer service, drawing local worshippers and tourists from India and abroad. The service, led by priest Vinita Roy, included gospel readings, hymns, and candle lighting symbolizing peace and hope. Attendees, including visitors from the Netherlands and the UK, described the atmosphere as spiritually uplifting and culturally rich. The historic church remains a major festive attraction, blending spiritual reflection with Shimla’s heritage and warm hospitality.

Key Points: Christmas Eve Prayers at Shimla's Historic Christ Church

  • Evening service with candle lighting
  • Tourists share spiritual experiences
  • Focus on peace, love, and unity
  • Historic church as festive landmark
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Christmas Eve prayers held at Christ Church Shimla; worshippers, tourists gather for evening service

Locals and tourists gathered at Shimla's Christ Church for a special Christmas Eve service featuring hymns, candle lighting, and messages of peace and joy.

"The Lord has come with a message of love, joy and peace. Christmas is a time to cherish these values. – Vinita Roy, Priest-in-Charge"

Shimla, December 24

The Christ Church in the north Indian hill town of Shimla held a special Christmas Eve prayer service on Wednesday evening, drawing large numbers of local residents as well as domestic and foreign tourists who gathered to mark the occasion with devotion and festive spirit.

The evening prayers were led by the priest-in-charge of Christ Church, Vinita Roy. The service included gospel readings, hymns and special prayers, during which worshippers lit candles symbolising peace, love and hope. Unlike previous years, no midnight prayer service was held, and celebrations were limited to an evening service.

Speaking with ANI, Vinita Roy said Christmas signifies the presence of God among humanity. "We celebrate that the Lord is with us. He was birth to bring peace and love to a broken world. The Lord has come with a message of love, joy and peace. Christmas is a time to cherish these values. The true meaning of Christmas is Jesus being the word of God," she said.

Speaking to ANI, Vinita Roy shared her Christmas message, saying the celebrations reflected joy and unity among people.

"Today we celebrated Christmas. You can see the entire church is lit up, and there is joy and excitement among everyone. Christmas is a festival of joy. We expect that tourists will further promote development here. Our message for Shimla, Himachal Pradesh and the entire nation is love, peace, joy and happiness. Jesus came as the light of the world. I wish everyone a Merry Christmas filled with love and peace, and I also wish everyone a blessed New Year," she said.

The historic church witnessed a vibrant turnout of visitors spending the festive season in the hill town. Many tourists described the atmosphere as spiritually uplifting and culturally enriching. A tourist from the Netherlands, speaking with ANI after attending the Christmas Eve prayers, said the experience was deeply meaningful for him.

"It has been a wonderful experience. Christmas means a lot to me. One of my friends from Ambala brought me here and said we must come to Christ Church for Christmas. For me, it is a very special occasion. It is wonderful to see such a contrast outside, there is a cultural bonanza, and inside there is prayer happening," he said.

Another tourist, Rob Mandel Lewis from the United Kingdom, also shared his experience with ANI.

"I came to Shimla today from Chandigarh and will stay for three nights. I came for the evening prayers. I have never missed the midnight mass in my entire life. We celebrate Christmas and will celebrate Christmas Day here as well. It is quite refreshing to celebrate Christmas here different languages, different performances, and diversity in religion. Tonight's message was that Jesus is a gift given to humanity, a message of peace and love. A nation can benefit from this message," he said.

Lewis added that Christmas celebrations differ across countries. "In the UK, we have a different kind of Christmas. After lunch, we watch the King's message. We don't have that here, but here there is a colourful vibe, spicy food, and a deep cultural richness," he said.

Christ Church, one of Shimla's most iconic landmarks, continues to remain a major attraction during Christmas, offering visitors a blend of spiritual reflection, heritage and festive warmth.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Shimla, it's heartwarming to see our historic church in the news. The Christmas Eve service is always a highlight. Glad the tourists enjoyed it too – it's part of what makes our hill station special.
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Aman W
The message of love and peace is universal and much needed. Respect to all communities celebrating. Though I'm not Christian, I appreciate the cultural richness this adds to our country. India's diversity is its strength.
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Sarah B
Reading about the tourist from the UK comparing celebrations is fascinating. "Spicy food and a colourful vibe" – that's such a lovely way to describe an Indian Christmas! Shows how traditions blend uniquely here.
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Vikram M
A respectful point: the article mentions no midnight service this year. I hope this wasn't due to any unnecessary restrictions. Christmas celebrations, especially the midnight mass, hold deep significance for the faithful.
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Kavya N
The image of everyone lighting candles for peace is so powerful. In today's world, we need more of this simple, hopeful symbolism. Merry Christmas to all celebrating! May the new year bring happiness.
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David E
Having visited Christ Church in summer, I can only imagine how magical it must be during Christmas. Shimla is a perfect festive destination. Great to

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