I see Christianity with an Indian face: Archbishop

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Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shiv Dular Singh Dhillon, Dr PK Samantaroy, Bishop of the Diocese of Amritsar, and members of different faiths were present. The Archbishop said, “I happened to be in Sri lanka to met survivors, particularly children of the Easter bombings. I witnessed same here through generosity and hospitality here.”He said the Church of England was in communion with The Church of North India and The Church of South India. I see Christianity with an Indian face. Every Indian citizen flourishes not because of caste, religion, but because they are part of this wonderful country.

Amritsar, September 10 The Archbishop of Canterbury, United Kingdom, Justin Portal Welby, along with his wife Caroline Welby, was welcomed with traditional ‘dhol’ beats and ‘giddha’ at Alexandra School on Tuesday. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shiv Dular Singh Dhillon, Dr PK Samantaroy, Bishop of the Diocese of Amritsar, and members of different faiths were present. The Archbishop said, “I happened to be in Sri lanka to met survivors, particularly children of the Easter bombings. I found tremendous courage in them. I witnessed same here through generosity and hospitality here.” He said the Church of England was in communion with The Church of North India and The Church of South India. He also appreciated the church body for their work. “I see a genuine body of Christ. I see Christianity with an Indian face. I see churches teaching way of living to the world. You are disciples of Christ. We need to learn from your example. You are a minority, but not a minority that hides in fear. With schools, clinics, hospitals, inter-faith relations, hospitality, you seek blessings of your society and serve the poor,” he said. A cultural programme was also held by students of the school. He also shared his views on the nation, its culture and relevance of ancient values. “The prosperity and growth of India as emergence of a great power in 21st century depends upon its ancient civilisation and gifts of hospitality and graciousness. Every Indian citizen flourishes not because of caste, religion, but because they are part of this wonderful country. I am overwhelmed by the wonders of the nation and church here,” he said. He asked community members to be peacemakers. Deputy Commissioner Shivdular Singh said, “It is a matter of great pride that the spiritual head is here in the holy city.” Dignitaries were honoured on the occasion.

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