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Local priest calls Katchatheevu "Island that embraces everyone" as St Anthony's festival draws to close

Katchatheevu Island's St. Anthony Church Father John Joseph Kennady on Saturday, the last day of the two-day annual St. Anthony festival, said that the island is a harmonious place that embraces everyone.

ANI Mar 15, 2025 10:56 IST googleads

Father John Joseph Kennady (Photo/ANI)

Katchatheevu Island [Sri Lanka], March 15 (ANI): Katchatheevu Island's St. Anthony Church on Saturday witnessed the last day of the two-day annual St. Anthony festival, local Priest Father John Joseph Kennady said that the island is a harmonious place that embraces everyone.
A day earlier, fishermen from India and Sri Lanka kicked off the St. Anthony festival by participating in the flag-hoisting ceremony and the 'Way of the Cross' procession at the church dedicated to St. Antony on the uninhabited Kachchatheevu Island.
Speaking to ANI, Father John Joseph Kennady said, "Katchatheevu Island is a harmonious place that embraces everyone."
On fishermen from India and Sri Lanka celebrating the St. Anthony festival in Kachchatheevu Island, Father Kennady said, "People from all over Sri Lanka and India have come here to honor St. Anthony."
After the annual mass and holy procession this morning at the island church, the Indian fishermen pilgrims will begin to return back to India.
Earlier, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) had deployed ships and an aircraft to ensure the safety of fishermen traveling to Katchatheevu Island for the annual two-day festival at St. Antony's Church.
Commanding Officer of ICG Station Mandapam, Commodore B. Vinay Kumar, had said that over 3,400 pilgrims headed to the Sri Lankan island for the event.
"The Katchatheevu festival is held annually, and this year it takes place on March 14 and 15. A total of 3,421 pilgrims are proceeding to Katchatheevu," Commodore Kumar told ANI.
Deputy Commandant Abhishek Yadav, commanding officer of an ICG interceptor-class boat, explained that the Indian Coast Guard would provide security coverage for the fishermen before handing them over to the Sri Lankan Navy for the festival.
"Charlie 431 and 431 (ships), one ACV dornier and one more fast petrol vessel will be present to facilitate the easy movement of fishermen to Rameswaram till Katchatheevu island. We will be handing over all the pilgrims safely, providing them coverage. The senior ship will hand over all the pilgrims to the Sri Lankan Navy, and the next day after the prayers, we will be taking over again to bring the pilgrims back," he had said. (ANI)

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