Khaleej Times

MAJLIS DOORS OPEN FOR CHRISTIANS

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

ABU DHABI — This is an unforgetta­ble Easter Week for hundreds of Christian expats residing in Ruwais and remote corners of the western regions of Abu Dhabi. As the believers of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church have no place to offer prayers, the state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) has offered its facility to be used for conducting services of Good Friday, Easter Vigil and the big feast on Easter tomorrow.

Followers of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church usually offered prayers at the premises of Coptic Orthodox Church but the festive week made it difficult for shared services.

Adnoc’s gesture to permit Easter service at its Hill Top tent has come as big relief for Christian expats. Moreover, Bishop Yakob Mar Elias, Metropolit­an of the Brahmavar Diocese, is in Ruwais from India to preside over the services. “Thanks to the Adnoc authoritie­s, they can all get together and offer prayers at their majlis. We highly appreciate their gesture in the Year of Tolerance. We thank the UAE leadership for their magnanimit­y and will always keep them in our prayers,” the priest said.

Some 300 faithful were part of services arranged by the St George Orthodox Cathedral Abu Dhabi at Hill Top tent. Father Benny Mathew of St George Orthodox Cathedral said it was a great opportunit­y for expats to avail service conducted by a bishop. “Adnoc’s service is a blessing for the community. This adds to the celebrator­y mood.”

Jose Tharakan, St George Orthodox Cathedral’s coordinato­r in Ruwais and an Adnoc employee, said the state-owned company’s initiative is a blessing for expats in Al Dhafra.

The ease of business doing and favourable policies encourages businesses to invest in Dubai.” Sultan Ali Rashed Lootah,

chairman, Relam Investment

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