Christians in Nepal celebrate Easter without fear for the first time
(April 04, 2012 ) Nepal’s small Catholic community is preparing to celebrate Easter
for the first time without fear of attacks from Hindu extremists. As it did for last
year's Christmas celebrations, the Nepali government has adopted important security
measures to protect Catholic and Protestant churches and places of worship. Bhim
Rai, a catechist in Kathmandu's Assumption parish, said that the entire community
is taking part in the organisation of the solemn celebrations, especially Easter Mass,
which should see more than a thousand people participate. Since the fall of the Hindu
monarchy in 2006 and establishment of a secular state, Nepal’s Christians have enjoyed
greater freedom of worship and expression. Over the years, the number of Christians
has risen and now stands at around 2 million. Even the small Catholic community has
expanded to include 9,000 members. This year, eight catechumens will be baptised on
Easter Sunday. Although Catholics are a tiny minority, they are getting stronger in
both numbers and faith, said Rai. This year, in addition to Holy Week celebrations,
the Diocese of Kathmandu has organised an exhibit of sacred objects and paintings
to help the poor and families in need. The show will be held on the premises of Assumption
Cathedral and will be open for the Easter period.