Khaleej Times

Families and friends together on Easter

- VM Sathish

sharjah — Thousands of Christians flocked to churches across the country as part of their Easter Sunday celebratio­ns.

Special prayers were held at churches such as at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dubai, St, Joseph’s Cathedral in Abu Dhabi and St Michael’s Catholic Church in Sharjah.

In the Christian tradition, Easter marks the resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ on the third day after his burial.

Alex Nilamboor, a TV cameraman, said that his wife and children spent Easter at Marthoma Church in Church in Sharjah for mass early on Sunday morning.

“Normally during Easter we have a family reunion, with cousins who live in Al Ain…. other family will call up or Whatsapp Easter message. We have a special Easter menu of ghee rice and chicken.”

We celebrate by eating after a month of fasting (for lent), and abstaining from social media, gadgets, and meat.” Christophe­r Inigo, Filipino assistant manager

Another local resident, Twinkle Tom, went for a 3am mass at St Mary’s Church in Oud Metha and then returned home. He took the day off from work at a shop in the gold souq for the occasion.

“Many families have come to the UAE for Easter celebratio­ns,” he said, noting that relatives came to join him from their home in Kottayam, Kerala.

“We have special food for lunch and in the evening, we go out for dinner in a restaurant,” he said.

Others, such as Filipino assistant marketing manager Christophe­r Inigo, had to go to work, but found time to celebrate with fellow churchgoer­s in the community.

“It is a happy family and community celebratio­n,” he said. “After office I (always) go out with my wife and sons.”

Inigo noted that he has spent every the last nine Easters celebratin­g here in the UAE, alongside other colleagues from the Phillippin­es and India.

“If only we had time to cook, but due to our hectic work schedule we go for an Easter feast in a good Filipino restaurant,” he noted.

“We celebrate by eating after a month of fasting (for lent), and abstaining from social media, gadgets, and meat.”

Like many Christians, Sapna Anu B. George began her Easter celebratio­ns the previous day by going out, shopping, and preparing a special meal, including appam, Kerala’s unique bread item, and duck.

“Our friends and relatives also joined for dinner,” she said.

sathish@khaleejtim­es.com

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Photos by Leslie Pableo Members of Christian community attend Easter prayers at St. Mary’s Church in Dubai on Sunday. Thousands attended special masses held at churches across the country. —
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Residents bear the scorching heat to reach the churches and attend special prayers.
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Christians belonging to different nationalit­ies attend the Easter day prayers.
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Armani Hotel staff shows the Easter egg, which is claimed to be the biggest in Down Town Dubai.
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The day was an occasion for the devotees to mark their love and respect for Jesus Christ.

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