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Delhi: PM Modi visits Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic Church on Easter

By ANI | Updated: April 9, 2023 18:40 IST

New Delhi [India], April 9 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday evening visited the Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic ...

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New Delhi [India], April 9 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday evening visited the Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic Church in Delhi's Connaught Place on Sunday on the occasion of Easter.

According to official sources, PM Modi will offer prayers at the church and join the church's Prayer Mass as part of the festival.

Earlier, Fr. Francis Swaminathan, Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic Church said, "All preparations have been made to welcome the Prime Minister. We are very excited about his visit on the occasion of Easter."

He said that as far as he can remember, it's for the first time a Prime Minister is coming to this church.

"We are very much looking forward to meeting him. We are happy that the Prime Minister will come here today and pray with us. We pray for him too and he will join us in praying for all of us", he added.

He told that the Prime Minister will offer prayers and also plant a sapling in the garden in front of the church. "We have made all the preparations for PM Modi's visit. From security to welcoming him in the church, all the preparations have been done."

Fr. Swaminathan added that the Prime Minister visiting the church in itself is a big message. "We understand that the Prime Minister cares about this community and it is a big deal for us. The Prime Minister not just says "Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas", he is also moving ahead with his principle. We think that we will always get his support and he will move ahead by taking all the castes together", he said.

"Easter festival has special importance in Christity, this festival is celebrated on the third day of Good Friday, which we celebrate as the resurrection of Lord Jesus when Jesus Christ sacrificed his life on Good Friday. He rose again on the third day, on Easter Sunday. On this day Prayer Mass is orgzed in the church, and a large number of followers associated with Christity reach the church to pray and remember Lord Jesus. This is a very special day in the Sai religion which we celebrate", Swaminathan said.

Fr. Swaminathan further added that Lord Jesus had sacrificed himself only to get rid of our sins so that people could come on the right path and then on the third day he was resurrected by which he proved that God had sent him only for us. After which the festival of Easter is celebrated and with this festival, Christity originated, if this festival was not there, then Christity would not have been there either.

He said, "On this particular occasion Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming here and so we're very excited about it".

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