India Celebrates Christmas with Nationwide Devotion, Unity, and Festive Fervor

Christmas was celebrated with great devotion across India, from St. Philomena's Cathedral in Mysuru to the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Dharmapuri, featuring midnight Masses, prayers, and illuminated churches. In Puri and Patna, devotees gathered to honor the birth of Jesus Christ with hymns, crib ceremonies, and messages of peace. Enhanced security in Delhi and vibrant decorations in Etah highlighted the widespread enthusiasm. The festival, blending religious significance with cultural harmony, continues to spread a universal message of hope, love, and togetherness.

Key Points: Christmas Celebrated Across India with Prayers and Joy

  • Midnight Masses nationwide
  • Churches adorned with lights
  • Prayers for peace and prosperity
  • Cultural and religious unity
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India celebrates Christmas with devotion, great fervour

Christmas was marked across India with midnight Masses, prayers, and festive joy in churches from Karnataka to Tamil Nadu, Odisha to Delhi, spreading peace and unity.

"Bearing the message of peace, unity and love, the occasion was marked with prayers, hymns and illuminated decorations. - Puri Catholic Church"

New Delhi, Dec 25

Christmas was celebrated across the country on Thursday with great fervour, devotion and joy, as churches resonated with hymns, prayers and messages of peace, love and unity.

From metropolitan cities to small towns, the birth of Jesus Christ was commemorated with midnight Masses, special prayers, illuminated churches and enthusiastic participation by devotees.

In Mysuru, Karnataka, Christians gathered in large numbers at prominent churches, including the iconic St. Philomena's Cathedral, to mark the festival. Late-night prayer services were held as devotees offered prayers for peace, prosperity and the well-being of all. The celebrations were marked by the exchange of greetings, gifts and sweets, reflecting the spirit of togetherness that defines Christmas.

Similarly, in Bihar's Patna, special prayers were held at the Pro-Cathedral Church on Ashok Rajpath. As the clock struck midnight to mark the birth of Jesus Christ, devotees reverently kissed the infant Jesus placed in the crib, symbolising devotion and faith. The church echoed with carols and prayers, while families exchanged warm wishes after the service.

In the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu, Christmas was celebrated with solemn devotion and enthusiasm. Special prayers were organised in churches across the district, with Christians participating in large numbers. The Sacred Heart Cathedral in Dharmapuri witnessed elaborate celebrations, where a special Christmas Mass was conducted under the leadership of Dharmapuri Diocese Bishop Lawrence Pius. District Vicar General Arulraj and Diocesan Procurator Soosairaj were also present during the service.

In Gangavalli of Salem district, Tamil Nadu, the historic Christ the King Church celebrated Christmas with great enthusiasm. A special Mass was held, attended by over 300 Christians along with their families. The church premises featured a hut depicting the birth of baby Jesus, adorned with electric lights, along with tall, brightly lit Christmas trees. Devotees worshipped baby Jesus, cut cakes, shared sweets and exchanged greetings, celebrating the birth of Christ with joy and devotion.

In Puri, Odisha, churches were beautifully decorated as the town immersed itself in festive cheer. The Puri Catholic Church witnessed vibrant celebrations, with devotees gathering to welcome the birth of Lord Jesus Christ at midnight. Bearing the message of peace, unity and love, the occasion was marked with prayers, hymns and illuminated decorations, reflecting the sacredness of the day, considered the holiest in Christianity.

In the national capital, security arrangements were heightened outside Delhi's Sacred Heart Cathedral Church at Gol Dak Khana as large crowds gathered to attend Christmas prayers. Barricades were put in place to manage the influx of devotees, ensuring smooth and safe celebrations.

In Etah, Uttar Pradesh, Christmas Day was celebrated with equal enthusiasm. Churches were beautifully decorated with lights, special prayer services were held, and devotees offered prayers commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. The celebrations were marked by the sharing of greetings and a spirit of joy and harmony.

Christmas marks the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ and is observed every year on December 25. Celebrated worldwide, the festival symbolises hope, peace, forgiveness and love, holding deep religious significance for Christians. Over time, it has also evolved into a cultural celebration that transcends religious boundaries.

Historically, Christmas reflects a blend of Christian beliefs and ancient winter traditions. While Christians believe Jesus Christ to be the Son of God, the Bible does not specify the exact date of his birth. Early Christians chose December 25 to coincide with existing winter festivals, allowing the message of Christianity to spread more widely. Today, Christmas continues to unite people across communities, spreading a universal message of compassion, harmony and goodwill.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the celebrations. My Christian colleagues invited us for cake and carols yesterday. It's a festival that brings everyone together. Though I feel the article could have mentioned more about the local community feasts and charity work many churches do, which is a big part of the celebration too.
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Aman W
Christmas in India has its own unique flavour. From the midnight mass to the plum cakes and the decorations... it's a vibe! Security arrangements in Delhi show the authorities are taking care, which is important. Peace and joy to all celebrating!
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Sarah B
As someone living in Bangalore, the Christmas spirit here is infectious! The markets are full of stars and lights. It's wonderful that the article highlights celebrations from Tamil Nadu to Odisha. Shows how this festival of peace is woven into the Indian cultural fabric.
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Vikram M
The historical context at the end was interesting. Didn't know about the connection to winter festivals. In our colony in Ghaziabad, the church choir sang carols door-to-door. It was lovely. Festivals are truly a time for bonding.
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Kavya N
Merry Christmas to all! 🎅🏻❤️ The description of the hut depicting baby Jesus in Salem brought back memories of visiting my friend's church. The message of hope and forgiveness is something we all need, especially in today's times. A day that promotes harmony.

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