Three-day Bible Exhibition in Mangaluru
MANGALURU, JAN 24: The Commissions for Bible, Proclamation, Social Communication and Small Christian Community of the Diocese of Mangalore along with St Anthony Ashram, St Joseph Seminary, Cascia, Jeppu and Valencia parishes jointly organise a three-day Bile Exhibition at St Anthony Ashram, Jeppu, Mangaluru from Thursday, January 26, 2023.
The
exhibition is held on the occasion of ‘Bible Sunday’ celebrated universally on
the third Sunday of the Liturgical calendar which marked this year on January
22, 2023.
Rev.
Fr J B Crasta, Director of St Anthony Charitable Institutions and the convener
of the exhibition said, “The Bible, is the best-selling book of all time,
having sold around 5 billion copies to date. It is also the most translated
book in human history.”
Fr
Crasta further said, “This exhibition intends to draw more people to experience
a faith journey while going through a public reading of the Sacred Scripture,
biblical art, painting, video presentation, quiz, songs, skits and dances.
He
noted that St Anthony of Padua was an ardent preacher of the ‘Word of God’ and
showed a great zeal to proclaim it to all. Hence, this exhibition is held in St
Anthony’s Ashram, Jeppu.
Rev.
Fr Rupesh Tauro, diocesan secretary of Commission for
proclamation and the co-ordinator of the programme said, “The exhibition will
showcase different translations of the Bible copies, Bible art, Bile paintings,
iconography, Indian art, and display of Biblical timeline, Bible verses, Bible
paintings and the demonstration of important Bible events.
The inaugural ceremony of the exhibition will be held on Thursday,
January 26, 2023 at 10 am in the Ashram Premises. Rev. Dr William Barboza, Bible
(NT) translator from English to Konkani, will be inaugurating the exhibition.
The exhibition will be open for the public on all
the three days from 9 am in the morning to 7 pm in the evening.
There will be a biblical cultural programme every
evenings from 4.30 pm to 7 pm.
The concluding ceremony of the same is scheduled on
Saturday, January 28 at 6 pm.