Nativity Fest celebration - Reports and pictures from around the globe - 2018

Nativity Fest celebration - Reports and pictures from around the globe - 2018 

 

Canada

Kuwait

UAE

Doha-Qatar

Gujarat

Hyderabad

Chikkamagaluru


New Delhi

Africa

Oman

Germany

Mumbai

Australia


UK


Ireland


USA

 

Shivamogga

Bengaluru 

 

Bahrain

Mangaluru

 

Udupi

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Comment on this article

  • Dr.Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, Oct 01 2018

    Happy feast to all.

  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 01 2018

    Feast of Nativity. It is good to see that This great festival is kept up in different parts of The World.

    I wish all the readers a VERY HAPPY MONTHICHE FEST.

  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 30 2018

    Thank you Daijiworld for the excellent coverage of Monthi Fest celebrations around the world. Let us keep up our tradition. God Bless.

  • NVN, Mangalore /Dubai

    Thu, Sep 27 2018

    Hi Daijiworld team,

    Indeed it was a good celebration around the globe .

    Appreciate if you could share the pics from Dubai St . Mary's Church as well .

    Thanks

  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Sun, Sep 23 2018

    Happy Nativity Feast Celebration to all our Christian brothers and sisters. Lord Jesus bless all.

  • Simon Lasrado, Sullia/Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    ತುಮ್ಕಾ0 ಸ‌ಕ್ಡ‌0ಕ್ ಅನಿಕ್ ತುಮ್ಚಾ0
    ಕುಟ್ಮಾಕ್ ಹಾ0ವು ಏಕ್ ಬೊರೆ0 ಮೊ0ತಿ ಫೆಸ್ತ್, ಕುಟ್ಮಾಚೆ0 ಫೆಸ್ತ್ ಅನಿಕ್ ನೊವ್ಯಾ ಬೆಳ್ಯಾಚೆ0 ಫೆಸ್ತ್ ಮಾಗ್ತಾ0.
    ಬಾಳೊಕ್ ಮೊರಿ ಮಾ0ಯ್ ತುಮ್ಕಾ0 ರಾಕೊ0ವ್ದಿ ಅನಿಕ್ ತಿಚಿ0 ದಾರಾಳ್ ಬೆಸಾವಾ0 ತುಮ್ಚೆರ್ ವೊತು0ವ್ದಿ ಮುಣ್ ಮುಜೆ0 ಮಾಗ್ಣೆ0.

  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Good news of celebrating the feast of Blessed Virgin in abroad

  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Good to note that the Montifest is celebrated by Konkani Mangalureans all over the world with great fervour. Only the Karnataka State Government seems to have caved in to the demand of Christians to make this a holiday in coastal districts of South Kanara and Udipi, where Christians are a small minority, as if it is a day of obligation like Sunday, Christmas and Good Friday. No other country with a large proportion of Catholics, or even their churches, recognizes the feast as deserving compulsory church attendance.


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