HORE KANIKE PROCESSION FLAGS OFF INFANT JESUS NOVENA PREPARATIONS
In preparation for the forthcoming Novena and Annual Feast of the
Infant Jesus, a solemn Hore Kanike (votive offering) procession was
held on Saturday, January 03, 2026, from Cordel Church to Infant
Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte. The devotion-filled procession witnessed
the participation of numerous faithful who offered their votive
gifts in a spirit of gratitude, faith, and hope.
The votive offerings were blessed by Rev. Fr. Vijay Monteiro,
Assistant Parish Priest of Cordel Church, and the procession was
formally flagged off by Mrs. Ruth Castelino, Vice President of
Cordel Church. The faithful then proceeded prayerfully towards the
Shrine, marking the spiritual beginning of the novena celebrations.
On arrival, Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of St. Joseph’s
Monastery, and Rev. Fr. Stephen Pereira, Shrine Director of the
Infant Jesus Shrine, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the
gathering and assured continuous prayers for all devotees and
benefactors. As part of the celebrations, the unique programme “Sahaballve”,
aimed at promoting harmonious and fraternal living in society, was
held. The programme was graced by Mr. Muneer Katipalla, noted social
activist; Mrs. Shalet Pinto, Chairperson of the Karnataka
Eco-Tourism Development Board; and Mr. Dinesh Hegde of Ulepady,
Advocate and Human Rights activist. Sharing his personal experience,
Mr. Muneer Katipalla remarked that harmonious living is natural to
human beings and cautioned against divisive political narratives. He
observed that people often stop listening to their neighbours while
giving attention to politically motivated stories, urging society
instead to share real-life stories of fraternity and coexistence.
The event was also attended by Rev. Fr Praveen Martis, Vice
Chancellor of St. Aloysius Deemed to be University; Rev. Sr. Reena
D’Souza, Superior of Santa Cruz Convent, Kulshekar and local
corporators Mr. Keshav and Mr. Naveen. All groups who participated
in the procession with votive offerings were later honoured.
At the conclusion, Rev. Fr. Praveen Martis offered prayers over all
the forthcoming activities. He blessed the flag and, by ceremonially
hoisting it, officially declared the Novena and Annual Feast of the
Infant Jesus open. The spiritual theme for the year, “Called to
Carmel, to the Wedding Feast of the Lamb,” invites the faithful to
reflect on the soul’s journey towards union with God, inspired by
the teachings of St. John of the Cross. The year holds special
significance as the Church commemorates 300 years of his sainthood
and 100 years since he was declared a Doctor of the Church.
The Novena Masses will be held from January 05-13, with nine Masses
celebrated daily, along with Eucharistic Adoration. The Annual Feast
of the Infant Jesus will be celebrated on January 14 and 15, 2026,
drawing thousands of pilgrims to the shrine in faith and devotion.






































