Bombay Archdiocesan Christmas Celebration with People of all Religions
News and Pics by Ancy DSouza Paladka

Mumbai, Jan 14: "Archdiocesan Commission for Inter Religious Dialogue" held
its annual Christmas Celebration with people of various religions and their
representatives in Mumbai on Sunday the 22ND  December, 2013 at Holy Name
High School adjoining to the Cathedral Church, at Colaba. The celebration
was presided by HIS EMINENCE CARDIANAL OSWALD GRACIOUS.

The festive occasion began at 5.00 p.m.  with the cordial welcome to the
Cardinal and all the dignities of different faiths.  Cardinal along with
Fr. S. M. Michael, SVD, Chairman of for Inter-Religious Dialogue lighted
the inaugural lamp to the tune of “JYOTI DO, JYOTI DO, JYOTI DO PRABHU”.

The programme began with Prayer Dance by Sisters of Divya Jyoti, Andheri,
Christmas prayer and the singing of “Silent Night, Holy Night” by  the
participants of the Inter Religious Dialogue Course. The Christmas prayer
was solemnized  by the  melodious carols led by  Fr. Alwyn of St. John’s
Parish, Marol.

The Christmas story was enacted in a semi classical Indian dance form by
Mr. Diago’s group which set the theme “God visits the Suffering Humanity”
as a reality in today’s world.  This emotionally uplifting presentation was
followed by a Talk Show on the theme “GOD IS WITH US IN THE MIDST OF
SUFFERING HUMANITY”. Eight representatives from different religions
reflected on the above theme. This was anchored by Fr. Felix D’Souza.

The Muslim representative Mr. Zubair Nathani, said “Suffering comes to
humanity by our separation from Allah. Our joy can come only by following
the laws of God” . The Hindu Speaker, Prof. Upathiay asked  “God is with us
but are we with God?”. He further reflected that sufferings are all human
creation; sometimes sufferings are meant for our purification. Representing
the Christian community, Bishop Agnelo Gracious highlighted that it is not
that Jesus once came in history and it is a past history. Jesus is with us
in our suffering humanity. All the work done to alleviate pain of the
suffering is the presence of God with us.

Ms. Shobha Didi representing Brahmawaris, expressed her views on suffering
as “Suffering is the fruit of our action. What we sow, we reap. So, to
avoid suffering, we need to sow good seed. The Karma of our life has its
consequences. Good Karma will bring happiness. Bad karma will bring bad
effects in our lives”. Dr. Homi Dalla, a Zoroastrian said:   “There are two
opposing principles at work, good and evil. There is always a fight between
good and evil. Human beings cause suffering and pain. We need to understand
this and join good forces to fight against evil which brings suffering.”
The Buddhist scholar, Mr. Sudhakar Pawar said, “Our attachment and our
desire bring suffering. Non attachment will free us from suffering. It is
the human agency which causes suffering and we can overcome it by our
awareness and good action of being truthful”. Ms. Shipa Chheda, a Jain
professor was of the opinion that “Suffering comes from the fruit of our
Karma. Sometimes sufferings also come due to inauspicious time. To overcome
suffering we must renounce our material attachment and wait for the
auspicious time”. Representing Sikhism, Mis. Dr. Surendar Kaur said, “
Suffering is caused by human selfishness and due to evil karma. Suffering
is also to teach that we need to come back to do good karma”.

Since, the Birthday of the Cardinal is on 24th December, he was felicitated
during this all religion Christmas programme. The Cardinal in his message
stressed the importance of recognizing God with us in the suffering
humanity. He urged all the members to be actively involved in building
peace and joy in the present world.

The Christmas programme came to a close with the beautiful Christmas dance
by  the children of St, Antony School with the parting gift of Christmas
sweets. Dr. Ms. Valerie D’souza arranged the prayer service. Fr. Lawrence
D’souza gave vote of thanks.

All the participants enjoyed the company of one another exchanging
Christmas wishes during the high tea served at the close of this memorable
Christmas celebrations.


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Bombay Archdiocesan Christmas Celebration with People of all Religions
News and Pics by Ancy DSouza Paladka

Mumbai, Jan 14: "Archdiocesan Commission for Inter Religious Dialogue" held its 
annual Christmas Celebration with people of various religions and their 
representatives in Mumbai on Sunday the 22ND  December, 2013 at Holy Name High 
School adjoining to the Cathedral Church, at Colaba. The celebration was 
presided by HIS EMINENCE CARDIANAL OSWALD GRACIOUS.

The festive occasion began at 5.00 p.m.  with the cordial welcome to the 
Cardinal and all the dignities of different faiths.  Cardinal along with Fr. S. 
M. Michael, SVD, Chairman of for Inter-Religious Dialogue lighted the inaugural 
lamp to the tune of “JYOTI DO, JYOTI DO, JYOTI DO PRABHU”.

The programme began with Prayer Dance by Sisters of Divya Jyoti, Andheri, 
Christmas prayer and the singing of “Silent Night, Holy Night” by  the 
participants of the Inter Religious Dialogue Course. The Christmas prayer was 
solemnized  by the  melodious carols led by  Fr. Alwyn of St. John’s Parish, 
Marol.

The Christmas story was enacted in a semi classical Indian dance form by Mr. 
Diago’s group which set the theme “God visits the Suffering Humanity” as a 
reality in today’s world.  This emotionally uplifting presentation was followed 
by a Talk Show on the theme “GOD IS WITH US IN THE MIDST OF SUFFERING 
HUMANITY”. Eight representatives from different religions reflected on the 
above theme. This was anchored by Fr. Felix D’Souza. 

The Muslim representative Mr. Zubair Nathani, said “Suffering comes to humanity 
by our separation from Allah. Our joy can come only by following the laws of 
God” . The Hindu Speaker, Prof. Upathiay asked  “God is with us but are we with 
God?”. He further reflected that sufferings are all human creation; sometimes 
sufferings are meant for our purification. Representing the Christian 
community, Bishop Agnelo Gracious highlighted that it is not that Jesus once 
came in history and it is a past history. Jesus is with us in our suffering 
humanity. All the work done to alleviate pain of the suffering is the presence 
of God with us. 

Ms. Shobha Didi representing Brahmawaris, expressed her views on suffering as 
“Suffering is the fruit of our action. What we sow, we reap. So, to avoid 
suffering, we need to sow good seed. The Karma of our life has its 
consequences. Good Karma will bring happiness. Bad karma will bring bad effects 
in our lives”. Dr. Homi Dalla, a Zoroastrian said:   “There are two opposing 
principles at work, good and evil. There is always a fight between good and 
evil. Human beings cause suffering and pain. We need to understand this and 
join good forces to fight against evil which brings suffering.” The Buddhist 
scholar, Mr. Sudhakar Pawar said, “Our attachment and our desire bring 
suffering. Non attachment will free us from suffering. It is the human agency 
which causes suffering and we can overcome it by our awareness and good action 
of being truthful”. Ms. Shipa Chheda, a Jain professor was of the opinion that 
“Suffering comes from the fruit of our Karma. Sometimes sufferings also come 
due to inauspicious time. To overcome suffering we must renounce our material 
attachment and wait for the auspicious time”. Representing Sikhism, Mis. Dr. 
Surendar Kaur said, “ Suffering is caused by human selfishness and due to evil 
karma. Suffering is also to teach that we need to come back to do good karma”. 

Since, the Birthday of the Cardinal is on 24th December, he was felicitated 
during this all religion Christmas programme. The Cardinal in his message 
stressed the importance of recognizing God with us in the suffering humanity. 
He urged all the members to be actively involved in building peace and joy in 
the present world.

The Christmas programme came to a close with the beautiful Christmas dance by  
the children of St, Antony School with the parting gift of Christmas sweets. 
Dr. Ms. Valerie D’souza arranged the prayer service. Fr. Lawrence D’souza gave 
vote of thanks. 

All the participants enjoyed the company of one another exchanging Christmas 
wishes during the high tea served at the close of this memorable Christmas 
celebrations.

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