Churches decked up to ring in Christmas

Many of them decide to host mass a few hours earlier

December 23, 2021 01:10 am | Updated 01:10 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

The St. Paul's Cathedral decked up for Christmas, in Vijayawada on Wednesday.

The St. Paul's Cathedral decked up for Christmas, in Vijayawada on Wednesday.

The cathedrals and churches belonging to various Christian congregations have been decked up to celebrate Christmas on the weekend. Most of the churches have already been illuminated setting off a festive atmosphere.

A variety of Christmas trees and cribs depicting the place of birth of Jesus Christ, a cattle shed, were set up on the premises of the churches as part of the Christmas tradition.

In view of the COVID-19 pandemic and the threat of the third wave due to the Omicron variant of the virus, several churches have decided to host Christmas mass a few hours earlier than usual. Every year the Christmas “midnight mass” is conducted during the intervening night of December 24 and December 25.

This year churches announced that prayers will begin starting at 9 p.m. or earlier and before midnight. Similar timings were followed last year due to COVID.

Thousands of families across the city are expected to take part in the Christmas mass and the city’s oldest and major churches like St.Peter's Co-Cathedral., St. Paul's Cathedral, Gunadala Matha Shrine, St. Paul's Centenary, St. Paul's Basilica, St. Paul’s Centenary Church, the Seventh Day Adventist Church and others would witness thousands of devotees.

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