Security beefed up as Christians celebrate Christmas in Pakistan

Christmas in Peshawar was marked by remembering the victims of twin attack on All Saints Church.

Members of the Christian community perform prayers during a ceremony to celebrate Christmas at a church in Peshawar. PHOTO: EPA

PESHAWAR/LAHORE/KARACHI:
Security was beefed up in various cities as Christian community celebrated Christmas on Wednesday, Express News reported.

Christians started their celebrations at midnight by singing hymns and offering prayers. They also prayed for peace and harmony in the country.

Peshawar

Christmas was not celebrated with the same fervour as past years with worshippers remembering the victims of the devastating double suicide attack at All Saints Church which had killed eighty-two people three months ago. The attack is believed to be the deadliest ever against the Christian community in the country.

The church service started at the Saddar Bazaar Church and was attended by Christians from around the city.


Karachi

Prayers were held in various churches of the city including St Peter’s Church which is the largest Catholic church in Pakistan. The Christian community celebrated this joyous occasion by singing Christmas carols.

Police mobiles were  stationed outside the churches to avoid any untoward situation. No one was allowed to enter the church without proper checking.

Lahore

Hundreds of Christians attended the prayer ceremony held at the Lahore Cathedral.

Tough security measures were taken to avoid any unpleasant situation.
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