Devotees gather at Orlem Church, Malad, on Christmas morning to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
Christmas is celebrated to honour the birth of Jesus Christ, who is believed by Christians to be the Son of God and the Savior of humanity
According to the Bible, Jesus was born in Bethlehem to the Virgin Mary and Joseph, fulfilling ancient prophecies of a Messiah. His birth symbolises hope, love, and the promise of salvation for all people
Christmas sweets are distributed among the faithful, symbolising the joy and togetherness that the season brings
A devotee kneels before the statue of Jesus Christ, offering prayers and seeking blessings on this holy occasion
Several devotees bow their heads in prayer, celebrating the birth of the Savior who brought light to the world
Celebrated on December 25 each year, Christmas has both religious and cultural significance. Traditions include attending church services, singing carols, exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas trees, and sharing meals with loved ones, all of which reflect the joy and unity of the season
Individuals and families gather to commemorate the birth of Jesus, marking the day with prayers, songs, and blessings
Orlem Church echoes with prayers, as the community joins in worship to honour the miraculous birth in Bethlehem
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