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Mon, Sep 8, 2008


What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

Christmas added as public holiday in Hindu-majority Nepal

Published: 2008-01-02

KATMANDU, Nepal (CNS) -- Christmas is among nine religious and ethnic feasts the Nepalese government has added to the country's list of public holidays after pressure from minority ethnic and religious groups. The Hindu-majority country's Home Affairs Ministry announced Dec. 29 that Christmas and Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim feast that follows the fasting month of Ramadan, were among the new public holidays. "That is something to rejoice at," Bishop Anthony Sharma of Nepal told the Asian church news agency UCA News Dec. 31. "The government has finally recognized Christians' and the Catholic Church's contribution to the country." He added that he hopes the government will make Good Friday and Easter public holidays, too. Sunday is a working day in Nepal, while Saturday is the weekly holiday. With the additional holidays, the number of public holidays in the country is about 35, the bulk being Hindu festivals, including a nine-day break for Dashain, which commemorates a great victory of gods over demons.