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Now, Christians Get a Bible Reading Month

According to KCBC, the plan is to observe Bible Reading Month every “December to highlight the theme ‘word become flesh’.

Babu K Peter

KOCHI: Drawing inspiration from ‘Ramayana Masam’ during the Malayalam month of Karkatakam, the Catholic Church in Kerala is planning to observe December as ‘Bible Reading Month’, coinciding with the Christmas fast. It is an initiative of the Bible Commission of the Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council (KCBC).

According to KCBC, the plan is to observe Bible Reading Month every “December to highlight the theme ‘word become flesh’. As the birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated in December, the month is appropriate. The faithful await Christmas with prayers and fasting. Reading the Bible will enrich prayers,” said KCBC deputy secretary Fr Varghese Vallikkattu.

KCBC Bible Commission has prepared a chart, going by which the entire Bible can be read in a month. Special Bible reading and thinking sessions will be held in homes, family unites, parishes and church-run organisations.

Fr Vallikattu said that the church was inspired by the ‘Ramayana Masam’, practiced by the Hindu community. “It is an Indian tradition to spend an entire month for reading religious books such as Vedas or Ramayana. Ramayana Masam is one such practice inspired us to think of a month for Bible reading,” he said.

“The initiative is also aimed at popularising bible reading among the faithful as well as general society. It is also aimed at propagating different versions of Bible such as audio Bible, mobile Bible, desktop Bible and sign Bible for the differently-abled and Braille Bible,” said Bible Commission secretary Fr Joshi Mayyattil.

The programme will be launched at the prize distribution ceremony of Logos Quiz competition on November 29 at the Pastoral Orientation Centre, the headquarters of Catholic Church in Kerala.

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