Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB)
Mangaluru, Aug 28: In heart-warming gesture fostering the spirit of unity and harmony, leaders of Catholic Sabha, Mangaluru and Rashtriya Kristara Vedike on Sunday August 27 visited Sanghaniketan and Siddhi Vinayaka Prathistana, Bunts Hostel road here on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.
The heads of the Sanghaniketan and Siddhi Vinayaka Prathistana welcomed the Christian leaders in a traditional way with flowers and fruits. The visiting leaders then offered 'Pattu sarees' and 'lamp' to Lord Ganesha. The leaders of both the communities exchanged Ganesh Chaturthi greetings.
Anil Lobo, president of Catholic Sabha, Mangaluru, Franklin Montheiro, president, Rashtriya Kristara Vedike, leaders Godwin Pinto,Steevan Rodrigues, Vividh D'Souza, Arun D'Souza, Molly Rego, Alwyn D'Souza, Alphonse D'Souza, Marline, Praveen Kumar, Raghuveer Kamath, Ravindra Kudva, Sathish Prabhu, and K Padmanabha were present.
Speaking to daijiworld, Anil Lobo said, "Catholic Sabha is an organisation of Christians which is working for the public good. Communal harmony is one of the main agendas of our organisation. It is our responsibility too. We are trying to build a peaceful society by fostering harmony. First and foremost, we are all Indians. Without India we are nothing. So it is our responsibility to work for peace and harmony in society. We cannot be limited to speeches and writings. We convey our message of peace to society in practice too.
"The main aim of festivals is to unite each other. Uniting families, friends, and finally the entire society. India is a country of many religions, languages, traditions and communities. The Constitution gives us the right to follow all these aspects as we want to. At the same time it is our responsibility to unite under the banner of one nation, that is our very own India," he said.
"Today we have received a warm welcome from our brothers. They are very happy about our visit. It reminds us of our olden days when there was no question of caste and religion. We will continue this tradition and will join hands with our Hindu brothers for communal harmony and peace in our district," he added.