Mangaluru: Bishop Dr Peter Paul Saldanha stresses on 'Bandutva' in his Christmas message


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru(SB)

Mangaluru, Dec 19: Dr Peter Paul Saldanha , Bishop of Mangaluru conveyed his Christmas message to the citizens of district in a media get-together held at Bishop’s House on Wednesday, December 19.

Stressing the communal harmony, humanity and protection of nature he said, "Christmas is the celebration of the birth of God among us. Every December we specially think of this great event and we ask: Why did God become man? Every human being, created by God, is seeker of God. It is a continuous search. Who can satisfy the human longing, human being a questioner, he poses a number of questions especially about God. Even an atheist who denies the existence of God, searches the infinite God more than a theist,"



"While our hearts go in search of love, our minds seek the truth. Human beings are never satisfied with finite love. They go in search of perfect love. Where is the end for this search? Similarly, the mind always goes in search of the Infinite Truth," he added.

"The constant search of the heart and mind of a seeker is encountered with the perfect love and truth revealed by God in the person of Jesus Christ in the mystery of incarnation. This is the essence of Christmas," bishop continued.

"Human being’s ascending movement towards God, God’s descending movement towards human beings have become concrete in the person of Jesus Christ, whom Christians believe as true God and true man. Thus every man and woman in some way shares in the nature of Jesus. St Paul in his letter to Philippines in the Bible said, "Though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be grasped. He emptied himself taking the form of a salve being born in human likeness (Phil 2:6-7),” bishop said.

"The reason why God has become human is to divinize him/her. He became human and lived with us; He is Emmanuel that means 'God is with us'. This is a privilege given by God to every believer.

"But Humans, being prey to human instincts wandered far away from God, seeking temporary satisfaction and peace and lost in the illusion of peace. God became human in the person of Jesus Christ who was conceived in the womb of Mother Mary with the power of the Holy Spirit. He was born on a manger at Bethlehem to bring back the fallen human being. The birth of Jesus brought joy to the world. The shepherds got the message of the birth of Jesus first, and the angels sang the chorus, “Glory to God in the highest heaven and on earth peace among those whom he favors” (Look 2:14). When we live in favour with God we experience the true peace; living and sharing the same peace with fellow beings propagates brotherhood. Jesus says “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God (Mathew 5:9)," he continued.

"Humanity goes beyond the religious boundaries. Christians believe that God is the beginning and end (alpha and omega). We find our existence in God and unite with Him through our brethren. When all human beings live as brothers and sisters in service, respect and honour, they experience true peace and this is the experience of Bandutva or brotherhood," he stressed.

"The whole creation rejoiced at the birth of Jesus. The creation has discovered the climax of its longing in Jesus. Human beings, due to their selfishness, destroy the creation. Let Jesus who came to save the world from its sins and who reigns on the earth be born in our hearts and minds.

"Pope Francis in his encyclical ‘Laudato si’ said, "Earth is our common home. It is our responsibility to take care of our common home." Let us protect our mother earth and become the messengers of environmental protection.

"Jesus, who was born on a manger in utter poverty, offers himself as the greatest gift to humanity in Christmas. When we adore Jesus in joy and happiness, let us also become a gift to others. As we celebrate Christmas, let us accept all human beings as brothers and sisters. This is the essence of our human existence, this is the real Bandutva." bishop concluded.

The Bishop also informed that many programmes for the empowerment of the youth and awareness on protection of nature will planned in coming day by the diocese.

Msgr Maxim L Noronha, Vicar General, Fr Victor George D'Souza, Chancellor, Fr Victor Vijay Lobo, PRO, M P Noronha, Secretary, Diocesan Pastoral Council and Marcel Monteiro were present.

  

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Eleaner Roosevelt said "To handle yourself, use your head; and to handle others, use your heart" With his humble and friendly association with people, the new bishop has won the hearts of many. Hope, his message on brotherhood will remain with all of us, Hindus, Christians and Muslims as brothers.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Thank your Lordship for your kind words which people are aware come from your heart.

    May The Good Lord grant you health and strength to continue your ministry.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    PEACE OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BE WITH EVERY ONE.MAY LORD BLESS THE WHOLE WORLD SPECIALLY OUR MOTHER LAND

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Good gesture... Mangalore diocese is so.much blessed to have such a humble Bishop.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    We are all Children of One God ...

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