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PM to attend Christmas celebrations by Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India

Church leaders, federal ministers, government officials and civil service representatives are expected to attend the event
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join the annual Christmas celebrations in the national capital on December 23, where he will be the chief guest at a gathering hosted by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI). The event will take place at the CBCI office in New Delhi at 6.30 pm.

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The celebration will be led by Archbishop Andrews Thazhath, president of the CBCI, who will preside over the exchange of Christmas and New Year greetings. Church leaders, federal ministers, government officials and civil service representatives are expected to attend the event.

Father Robinson, public relations officer of the CBCI, confirmed the Prime Minister’s attendance. Speaking to The Tribune on Saturday, Father Robinson shared, “The Prime Minister will be attending the celebration on Monday, where there will be speeches, carol singing and a dinner.”

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India, formed in September 1944, is a permanent association of Catholic Bishops in India. Its primary objectives include facilitating coordinated study and discussion on issues affecting the church and promoting a common policy on matters concerning the church’s interests in India.

Last year, PM Modi also hosted a Christmas celebration at his residence in the Capital, continuing the tradition of fostering goodwill and unity among different communities during the festive season.

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