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Christmas celebrated with religious fervour by Christian communities across Imphal

By ANI | Updated: December 25, 2022 19:50 IST

Festive mood gripped Manipur, particularly in the Christian-dominated areas, as the people celebrated Christmas in the run-up to the ...

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Festive mood gripped Manipur, particularly in the Christian-dominated areas, as the people celebrated Christmas in the run-up to the New Year 2022 on Sunday.

Rev Father Lizzo, Parish Priest, St. Joseph's Cathedral said that devotees from all faiths had visited Churches to offer prayers for the festival about spreading the message of love and brotherhood.

Dr Anthony, a local Christian said, "After the religious ceremonies, all the people in their respective areas joined together for a community feast while some continued to organise various events for the day."

Christmas in Manipur is the time to rejoice, and the Christians of Manipur know how to do it very well. The religious and solemn part of the celebrations comprises reading Gospel and Bible, singing Christmas carols and hymns, and attending lectures on Christ and other related topics.

Other than that, there is jubilation through feasts, eating, get-togethers of families and friends, and different joyful ways of celebrating.

( With inputs from ANI )

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