Over 5000 Indians register for festival in Katchatheevu

Over 5000 Indians register for festival in Katchatheevu

February 19, 2017   10:57 am

A record 5,015 pilgrims, including about 2,000 from Rameswaram island have registered for the two-day annual St Antony’s Church festival in Katchatheevu, scheduled for March 11 and 12, Rev Fr. Sagayaraj, Verkodu Parish Priest and chief coordinator of Indian pilgrimage, said.


The response was overwhelming as the pilgrims wanted to visit and offer worship at the new church, which was inaugurated on December 23, 2016.


Last year, the festival was held on February 20 and 21, and 3,249 pilgrims, including 694 women and 154 children, participated in it.


This year, at least 4,500 were expected to participate, he said.


He said 147 mechanised boats, including two spare boats, had been registered for the pilgrimage and each boat could carry 30 pilgrims and five crew members.

-The Hindu
-Agencies 

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