Mangaluru, Sep 8: Christians in this Rome of the East celebrate St Mary's feast with great pomp and vigour. It is the most important day for Konkani-speaking Christians who form a majority among Christians here.

Special mass, processions, singing of hymns, and distribution of sugarcane marked the celebrations on Tuesday. Newly harvested crop was blessed on the occasion. Families save the blessed grain (rice) till next year.
Besides being a “completely vegetarian day,” it is a day to have the “Nove Jevan” (new meal). Every Christian family takes home from church, new yield of paddy and sugarcane, blessed by the priests.
The paddy is crushed and the powder is added to milk. The eldest member of the family serves this to other members. Even those settled abroad make it a point to be present for the festival.
Konkani-speaking Christians call it “Monthi fest”. Monthi is the Konkani name of Mother Mary. The festivities begin nine days in advance and culminate in the feast that marks the birth anniversary of Mother Mary.
A day earlier, Catholic Chrstians clean their houses and some even come to church with empty stomach, according to a student, who was cleaning the church on the premises of the Bishop's house in Kodialbail, after the day's event.
The festival was celebrated with traditional fervour, what with the young and old alike, visiting churches, clad in new clothes.
Although Mother Mary's birth is celebrated by Catholics across the world on September 8, people of this region have been celebrating the harvest season on the occasion from 1776, said a Jesuit priest.
Earlier, for nine days leading to the festival children used to adorn the statue of Mother Mary with flowers after the morning mass. These days, it has been become a one-day affair, he said.





























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