A beautiful celebration of faith and lifelong commitment unfolded at Resurrection Church as married couples gathered for a special Eucharistic Mass and renewed their marriage vows.
The event formed part of the parish triduum feast and the Archdiocese of Bengaluru observance of the 'Year of the Married Couple'.
From newly married couples to those who had journeyed together for decades, the church was filled with gratitude, prayer and reflection.
The most touching moment came during the renewal of vows, when husbands and wives stood beside one another and repeated their promises.
Many couples were visibly emotional as they reaffirmed their commitment after years of shared joys, struggles and faith.
In a meaningful gesture rooted in Indian tradition, couples also garlanded one another during the Mass.
The act symbolised honour, acceptance and a renewed 'yes' to lifelong companionship.
The celebration reminded parishioners that marriage is sustained not only by love, but by sacrifice, forgiveness, grace and daily faithfulness.
The celebrant encouraged couples to remain centred in Christ, especially during difficult times, and to become witnesses of enduring love within their homes and communities.
Many attendees said the silent testimony of older couples offered inspiration to younger generations.
Such celebrations continue to highlight the importance of strong marriages and faith-filled families in modern society.
For many in Bengaluru, the evening became a powerful reminder that lasting love remains possible when rooted in commitment and prayer.

