Good Friday celebrated in Mumbai's Holi Name Church, a message of peace and common harmony

Mumbai, April 19 (IANS). People from the Christian community celebrated Good Friday across the country. During this period, the message of peace and common harmony was given at the Holi name Church in Mumbai. The Indian Minorities Association has worked closely with the Christian community. The Indian Minorities Association worked closely with the Christian community during the Good Friday mass organized by the Catholic Bishop Conference of India (CBCI) at Holy Name Church in Mumbai. The Christian community led by Cardinal Oswald Gresius made a collective prayer to celebrate Good Friday, which is a symbol of the day Jesus was crucified. During the collective prayer, a large number of archbishops, bishops, business people, artists and members of the corporate involved were involved in the collective prayer. On this occasion, Prof. Himani also presents. Please tell that Good Friday is one of the most important festivals of Christianity. On this day, Jesus Christ was crucified. On this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the message of peace, compassion and brotherhood to the countrymen. Many other politicians also remembered the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Prime Minister Modi wrote in a post on social media platform X, “On the day of the Good Friday we remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This day we inspire to keep kindness, compassion and always a generous heart. The feeling of peace and solidarity always remains.” National President of Congress Malikarjun Kharge, while he wished a Good Friday, wrote on X, “The essence of grace, forgiveness, sacrifice and sympathy continued to inspire our actions. Let us take on the values ​​of humanity, kindness and peace in our common existence.” Rahul Gandhi, MP of Congress, wrote at X, “This Good Friday must fill every heart with compassion, kindness and love and bring peace to all.” -Ians Sch/Ekd Share this story Tags