Media Release
Mangaluru, Jan 16: The second day of the Infant Jesus Feast on Wednesday January 16, was a memorable and spiritually enriching experience for all attendees, with a special emphasis on the sick and suffering, under the theme ‘Love in Every Step, Hope in Every Journey’. The entire day was dedicated to prayers, masses, and acts of compassion for those in need.
The day began with the 6:00 am Mass, celebrated by Fr Archibald Gonsalves, provincial councillor, who set a prayerful tone for the day. This was followed by a 7:30 am Mass celebrated by Fr Joachim Rodrigues, ensuring a continuous flow of grace and blessings.
At 9:00 am, Fr Joseph Martis led the Mass and at 10:30 am, the celebrations reached their peak with the presence of Dr Elias Frank, bishop of Asanol, who celebrated the mass with great reverence. The morning services were conducted in Konkani and Malayalam, reflecting the diversity of the community present.
A special highlight of the day came after the 10:30 am Mass when Fr John Pinto, OCD, conducted a touching adoration service dedicated to all the sick and suffering. This moment of quiet reflection and prayer was deeply appreciated by all who attended.
In the afternoon, devotees were served a nourishing lunch, fostering a sense of community and fellowship. The Malayalam masses continued in the afternoon, providing an opportunity for more worshippers to partake in the day’s solemnities.
The evening saw the grand conclusion of the festal day with the solemn last mass, celebrated by Fr Rudolph D’Souza, OCD. Many priests were present to lead the faithful in this final Eucharistic celebration, creating an atmosphere of deep devotion.
Following the Mass, a small but meaningful Eucharistic procession took place, winding through the roads and streets, where the faithful joined in prayer and praise. The procession concluded with a beautiful benediction, imparting blessings to all participants.
The closing ceremony of the Infant Jesus Annual Feast 2025 was a moment of great significance. The Infant Jesus flag was lowered by Dr Ruksana, child psychologist, and Geeta Kulkarni, ACP cyber-crime, symbolizing the end of a spiritually fulfilling day.
Overall, the day was filled with vibrant energy, devotion, and a deep sense of community spirit, making it an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.