Christians in Pakistan are observing Christmas with faith, happiness, and a strong sense of community, joining people around the world in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
The day is being marked with special prayers, church services and festive gatherings across the country.
From major cities to smaller towns, churches have been decorated with colorful lights, Christmas trees, and banners, creating a warm and joyful atmosphere.
Believers gathered early in the morning to attend prayer services, offering thanks and praying for peace, unity, and prosperity for Pakistan. Many families also came together to share meals, exchange gifts, and spread goodwill within their communities.
In Karachi, Christmas celebrations were held with great devotion. Special services took place in several churches under strict security arrangements to ensure safety.
One of the main gatherings was at St. Patrick’s Church in Saddar, where worshippers attended midnight and morning prayers with enthusiasm. Hymns were sung, candles were lit, and messages of love and hope were shared among the congregation.
Similar scenes were witnessed in Lahore, Islamabad, and other parts of the country, where Christians celebrated the occasion with traditional customs and strong religious spirit.
Volunteers and community leaders also organized charity activities, distributing food and gifts to those in need, reflecting the true message of Christmas.
The peaceful celebrations highlighted harmony and mutual respect among different communities in Pakistan. Christmas once again served as a reminder of compassion, kindness, and togetherness, values that resonate beyond religion and bring people closer during the festive season.

