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Like elsewhere, Christmas celebrated in Kashmir

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Like elsewhere, Christmas celebrated in Kashmir

Santa poses with visitors at Holy Family Church, M A Road on Xmas. Photo/ Javed Khan

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Srinagar: The Christian community in Kashmir on Monday celebrated Christmas with special prayers held for the resolution of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The biggest Mass was held at the Holy Family Catholic Church at Maulana Azad Road here, where dozens of Christians, including women and children, assembled to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

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The church wore a festive look as it was decorated with colourful buntings, lights and balloons.

“We prayed for an end to the conflict in Palestine. We see the difficulties, tough times and challenges faced by the people there but we have left it to the Lord, praying for peace in the region through Him,” Father P Tigga said after the Christmas Mass at the Holy Family Catholic Church.

The conflict has been triggered by unprecedented and multi-pronged attacks against Israel by Hamas militants from Gaza since October 07. Israel has launched a massive counter-offensive in Gaza to avenge the attacks.

Father Tigga said Christmas carries the fundamental message of love, peace, and happiness.

“We feel happy today as we gather here, we feel unity among us. We have especially prayed for the Kashmir region, for our parents, brothers and sisters, for everyone… so that we must all live together. We should have humanness, that is what is important,” he said.

Santa poses with visitors at Holy Family Church, M A Road on Xmas. Photo/ Javed Khan
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