Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in Christmas celebrations at the Cathedral Church of the Redemption in New Delhi. He joined prayers with a large congregation of Christians from Delhi and North India. The church saw a significant gathering to mark Christmas, the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ.
The service at the church included prayers, carols, and hymns, reflecting the festive spirit of joy, reflection, and togetherness. During the service, Rt. Rev. Dr Paul Swarup, the Bishop of Delhi, offered a special prayer for the Prime Minister. PM Modi expressed his thoughts on Twitter, highlighting the message of love, peace, and compassion from the Christmas service.
Earlier on Christmas Day, Prime Minister Modi extended his greetings to people across the country, wishing for peace, compassion, and hope. He emphasized the teachings of Jesus Christ in promoting harmony in society. Christmas is celebrated globally on December 25, symbolizing the birth of Lord Jesus Christ.
The festival of Christmas in India brings together people of various religions and cultures to share traditions and moments of warmth. It signifies happiness, reflection, and togetherness, transcending mere customs like decorating trees or exchanging gifts. The essence of Christmas lies in values of love, compassion, and harmony that unite communities.
