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Daijiworld Media Network - Karkala (KR)
Karkala, Jan 27: The generosity of devotees during the annual feast of St Lawrence Minor Basilica, Attur brought smiles on the faces of the less-fortunate, who were waiting in queues, to receive alms from the drop-boxes which were kept at various points at the church during the five-day feast.
A large number of the poor and needy, gathered irrespective of caste, religion, color, creed at the premises of shrine since morning on Friday, January 27 to receive the aid.
The five-day feast witnessed thousands of devotees with open hearts drop money in the boxes.
The amount collected totaled up to Rs 10,32,000. As many as 2,700 people had assembled at the church premises on Friday.
Addressing mediapersons John D'Silva said, "The number of poor and needy have increased this year. This custom has been observed every year. As St Lawrence was more attached to the poor and needy, this is a small way to help the less-fortunate people. This year a Rs 300 bag will be given to each person. As many as 4 to 5 bags will be given to the person depending on his disability. At least one bag will be given to each woman as per their daily wage. The amount collected this year is less compared to the previous year."
Fr Vijay D’Souza, assistant parish priest said, "We are following the custom of giving alms to the less privileged even this year. Alms will be given as per a person’s ability. This is a small way to help the needy. We are trying to walk in the footsteps of St Lawrence."
Food packets were also distributed to the assembled people.
Richard Pinto, vice-president of pastoral council; Santhosh D’Silva, secretary of pastoral council; Leo Sequiera and other parishioners were present.