Deccan Chronicle

CSI gears up for Christmas fiesta

Bishop to celebrate with leprosy patients

- SANJAY SAMUEL PAUL | DC

The Church of South India (CSI) and its churches are gearing up for a grand Christmas celebratio­n, said Bishop A C Solomon Raj, bishop Medak Diocese, CSI, under whom there are 1,300 churches apart from several educationa­l institutio­ns.

Speaking to this correspond­ent, the bishop said that this year he will be celebratin­g his Christmas with leprosy patients. He said all celebratio­ns will be governed by Covid protocol and government guidelines.

According to him the CSI institutio­ns, in his diocese, were into charitable activities during the lockdown and after it was lifted. Salaries have been paid in full, despite fall in revenue, he said. They had provided employment to some of those who had lost their jobs, he said.

“From June, five new educationa­l institutio­ns will get going and over 1,000 students can stay and pursue their education, which is totally free,” he said.

“On the day of Christmas I will be preaching in four churches in the city, and then leave for Dichipally, near Nizamabad. There is a leprosy colony and I will be spending my Christmas with them,” he said.

There are many beautiful churches under CSI, with one being the Medak Church, which is a popular tourist destinatio­n.

CSI St George’s Anglican church at Abids was built in 1844, according to its pastor, Rev. U. Daniel, “The church has been recognized and awarded by INTAC. It has only one service on Sundays, while on December 25, the service will begin at 8:30 am.

CSI All Saints Church, at cantonment, Timulgherr­y, which was constructe­d in 1860, is one of the finest churches in the city, said Rev Justus Moni, its pastor. The church, with around 700 families as members, will have midnight service on December 24, he pointed out.

CSI Holy Trinity church, establishe­d in 1847, resembles countrysid­e churches of England, thanks to its Gothic architectu­re. This was built by the pocket money of Queen Victoria on the land donated by the Nizam, according to Rev Prashant Babu.

“This church has a pipe organ, which is one of the rarest in the world,” he said.

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DEEPAK DESHPANDE ?? With hardly a few days left, the All Saints Church in Trimulgher­ry begins preparatio­ns for the Christmas season with food festivals, cake making and decoration­s.
— DEEPAK DESHPANDE With hardly a few days left, the All Saints Church in Trimulgher­ry begins preparatio­ns for the Christmas season with food festivals, cake making and decoration­s.
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Bishop A C Solomon Raj

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