Key Points

The 443rd Our Lady of Snows festival kicked off in Thoothukudi with traditional flag hoisting. The 11-day celebration includes a coronation ceremony and culminates in a grand procession. Earlier, Velankanni Basilica hosted a Holy Thursday event with foot-washing rituals. Thousands of devotees attend these sacred events annually.

Key Points: Thoothukudi Celebrates 443rd Our Lady of Snows Festival

  • Annual festival marks 443 years of devotion in Thoothukudi
  • Basilica hosts coronation of Mother Mary
  • 11-day event concludes with grand chariot procession
  • Velankanni Basilica draws global pilgrims as 'Lourdes of the East'
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Tamil Nadu: 443rd annual festival of 'Our Lady of Snows' commences in Thoothukudi

The 11-day Our Lady of Snows festival in Thoothukudi begins with flag hoisting and coronation, drawing devotees nationwide.

"Devotees participated in large numbers, offering prayers with deep devotion. – Rev. Fr. Irudhayaraj"

Chennai, July 26

The 443rd annual festival of 'Our Lady of Snows' commenced in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi with the ceremonial flag hoisting on Saturday.

This was followed by the coronation of Mother Mary at the basilica at noon.

The 11-day celebration will conclude on August 5 with a grand procession of the deity in a car.

Earlier, in April, a grand Holy Thursday celebration was held at the world-renowned Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health in Velankanni, located in the Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu.

As part of the Holy Week observances, the special ritual of foot washing, commemorating Jesus Christ's Last Supper with His disciples, took place in the church premises on Thursday.

The Holy Thursday event, also known as Periya Viyazhan in Tamil, drew thousands of devotees from across the country and abroad.

The evening began with a solemn Holy Mass, followed by the symbolic washing of the feet -- a sacred tradition that marks humility and service. A large number of people were seen offering prayers inside the church. Rev. Fr. Irudhayaraj, the Rector of the Basilica, donned the attire of Jesus and performed the ritual by washing the feet of selected volunteers, who represented the disciples, recreating a significant moment from the Last Supper.

The ritual was followed by the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and a special Divine Blessing ceremony. Devotees participated in large numbers, offering prayers and taking part in the spiritual proceedings with deep devotion. Known as the "Lourdes of the East," Velankanni remains a beacon of faith and spiritual solace, especially during Holy Week.

The Holy Thursday celebration is part of the ongoing series of events leading up to Good Friday, marking the Passion and Crucifixion of Christ. Today (April 15), Good Friday is being observed at many churches, as people arrive in the morning to participate in prayer services.

The 'Stations of the Cross' mark Christ's suffering as he was crucified on Good Friday. The story behind 'Good Friday' is about the day when the Romans crucified Jesus. A disciple of Jesus, Judas, betrayed him, which led to his capture by the Romans.

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Rajesh Q
As a Hindu, I always admire how these Christian festivals bring people together in peace. The foot washing ritual shows such humility - we could all learn from this tradition. Wishing all devotees a blessed festival season!
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Sarah B
Visited Velankanni last year from Canada - the spiritual energy there is incredible! The basilica's architecture is stunning too. Does anyone know if there are special arrangements for foreign tourists during these festivals?
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Vikram M
While I respect all religions, I wish the government would pay equal attention to maintaining roads and facilities in Thoothukudi. The crowds during festivals make transportation very difficult.
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Anjali F
The foot-washing ritual is so moving! ❤️ My Christian friends explained its significance last year. It's beautiful how Tamil Nadu preserves these ancient traditions while welcoming people of all faiths.
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Karthik V
My family makes the trip to Thoothukudi every year from Chennai. The local vendors make amazing appam and sweet porridge during the festival - worth the journey just for that! 😋

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