Exposition of St Xavier’s relics ends on solemn note

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Special ceremony, procession, Mass mark conclusion

Old Goa: The 45-day decennial Exposition of the sacred relics of Saint Francis Xavier  concluded on Sunday on a solemn note at Old Goa with a special ceremony and a Mass. The  holy relics kept in Se Cathedral for veneration were  ceremoniously taken back to Basilica of Bomb Jesus. 

The cordoned road stretch between the basilica and the cathedral  was dotted by people who had come to catch a glimpse of the sacred relics of the saint.

The casket carrying the relics was brought to the basilica in a procession which was graced  by Archbishop of Goa and Daman  Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrao, Auxiliary Bishop of Goa and Daman  Simiao Fernandes, other bishops and the clergy.

Auxiliary Bishop Fernandes initiated the prayer in  the cathedral at 9 am.  Cardinal Ferrao, accompanied by two senior priests, sat in the front near the relics, while in the background, politicians including Law Minister Aleixo Sequeira, South Goa MP Viriato Fernandes, district collectors, deputy collectors, and representatives of various groups that volunteered during the Exposition were present.

The nearly 40-minute ceremony  was held with prayers, gospel readings, and singing of hymns.

A 25-member choir  sang the hymns as  prayers were said  and  gospel was read.

Auxiliary Bishop Fernandes expressed gratitude to God for  the successful conclusion of the Exposition.

“With the 45-day Exposition, we have grown spiritually and strived to be messengers of Good News. We humbly acknowledge that these blessings are a result of your grace. We are enlightened and blessed by the Exposition, which will guide us in our future endeavours, especially in this year 2025 dedicated by Pope Francis as pilgrims of  hope to renew our lives,”  Auxiliary Bishop  Fernandes  said.

A group of children dressed as angels formed a circle around the casket as the prayer ended.

Convener of the Exposition committee of the Church Fr Henry Falcao announced the procession order. Thereafter senior police officials offered prayers before shouldering the casket.

The casket was then shouldered by representatives of various groups for brief moments before it was taken towards the main door of the cathedral.

The Law Minister  and the South Goa MP  briefly shouldered the casket  before returning it to police officials outside the cathedral.

The casket carrying the relics was placed on an electric vehicle by senior police officials  and other government officials. 

The procession commenced as laypeople, religious sisters, seminarians, and priests walked along. 

Cardinal Ferrao and other bishops led the way, while Auxiliary Bishop Fernandes walked behind the special vehicle.

A brass band played religious tunes during  the procession.  As the procession neared the gates of the cathedral, a large  number of people was seen  waiting  to capture a glimpse of the relics.

The police faced tough time in controlling the faithful. After  the vehicle was carefully brought within the basilica premises, the casket was lowered by the police from the vehicle and taken inside the basilica.   

A crowd of devotees  rushed into the pandal for a final glimpse of the relics that were being taken into the basilica. The people plucked the flowers adorning the vehicle, displaying their profound faith in the saint. 

Cardinal Ferrao,  Auxiliary  Bishop  Fernandes,   Bishop of   Shimla-Chandigarh  Ignatius  Loyola Mascarenhas,  Bishop  Luman Monteiro of   the Diocese of  Agartala,  Bishop Emeritus of Port Blair Alexio Dias and priests con-celebrated the  mass at the pandal set up outside the basilica.

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