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Vailankanni’s Annual Feast Begins: A Spiritual Journey for Thousands of Devotees from Goa and Beyond


The annual feast of Our Lady of Good Health in Vailankanni, Tamil Nadu, has begun, marking the start of 10 days of devotion, prayer, and celebration. This sacred event, which attracts thousands of faithful devotees from across India and the world, is especially significant for the many pilgrims who journey from Goa each year.

The festivities began with the traditional flag-hoisting ceremony, signaling the commencement of the religious celebrations. For the next nine days, the grounds of the Basilica will be filled with Novena prayers and Holy Masses as devotees come to seek blessings, express their gratitude, and strengthen their faith. Each year, pilgrims from all walks of life undertake this sacred journey, some traveling in large groups by packed trains, bound for Tamil Nadu. Among these are hundreds of devoted pilgrims from Goa, some of whom make this trip as part of a longstanding family tradition.

For Maria Fernandes, a pilgrim from Margao, the Vailankanni feast is more than just a religious event. โ€œComing to Vailankanni every year fills my heart with peace,โ€ she says. โ€œItโ€™s not just about seeking blessings; itโ€™s about feeling connected to Our Lady and sharing this faith with thousands of others.โ€

The Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, often referred to as the โ€œLourdes of the East,โ€ is renowned not only for its stunning architecture but also for the countless miracles reported by devotees. It has become a beacon of hope for those seeking healing, comfort, and divine intercession. The shrine is visited by pilgrims with a variety of petitions and thanksgiving offerings, each one seeking to deepen their connection with the divine.

The celebrations will culminate on September 8, with the Feast of the Nativity of Maryโ€”one of the most significant days in the Marian liturgical calendar. On this day, special Holy Masses and solemn processions will take place, drawing even larger crowds to the Basilica. The streets of Vailankanni will come alive with prayers, hymns, and cultural programs, creating an atmosphere of devotion, unity, and joy.

Local authorities, along with church organizers, have made elaborate arrangements to accommodate the massive influx of devotees, ensuring smooth transportation, safety, and accommodation throughout the feast period. For the pilgrims, this annual journey is not just about visiting a holy place but about renewing their faith, seeking blessings for their loved ones, and experiencing a deep sense of community.

As the feast continues until September 8, the Basilica of Vailankanni remains a powerful symbol of unwavering faith, drawing people together in prayer and gratitude. Vailankanniโ€™s place as one of Asiaโ€™s most revered Marian shrines is firmly established, and the celebrations this year only reinforce its enduring spiritual significance.

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Goa Representative Pushes for Special Velankanni Trains at 38th DRUCC Meeting


Hubballi, June 20, 2025 โ€” The 38th Division Railway Users Consultative Committee (DRUCC) meeting was held in the Seminar Hall of the Chief Workshop Managerโ€™s Office, Gadag Road, Hubballi, bringing together railway officials and user representatives to discuss issues affecting passengers in the South Western Railway zone.

The meeting was chaired by Smt. Bela Meena, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Hubballi Division, and attended by 13 DRUCC members. Among the key participants was Shri Augusto M Da Costa, who represented South Goa Member of Parliament, Capt. Viriato Fernandes.

Focus on Velankanni Special Trains for Goan Devotees

During the meeting, Shri Augusto M Da Costa highlighted a pressing concern for pilgrims from Goa โ€” the need for annual special trains to Velankanni, Tamil Nadu, to coincide with the novenas and feast celebrations held from 27 August to 8 September each year. These religious events attract thousands of devotees from Goa and other parts of the country.

โ€œGoan devotees face challenges planning their journey to Velankanni every year. To ease their travel, itโ€™s essential that special trains be scheduled and announced well in advance,โ€ said Da Costa.

He specifically requested that special trains from Vasco-da-Gama (VSG) to Velankanni (VLKN) and back be arranged for this period annually. He also urged the DRM to issue orders at least one month in advance to ensure devotees have sufficient time to plan their pilgrimage.

Positive Response from Railway Officials

The committee was receptive to the proposal, noting that the operation of such special trains during the Velankanni feast season is both feasible and in public interest. It was resolved that the proposal would be forwarded to CPTM/SWR (Chief Passenger Traffic Manager, South Western Railway) for approval. If approved, three trips of a special VSGโ€“VLKNโ€“VSG train will be scheduled at feasible dates and times.

Weekly Velankanni Train Timing Concerns Raised

Another issue brought to the committeeโ€™s attention was the inconvenience caused by the weekly train from Vasco to Velankanni, which departs on Monday mornings and arrives in Velankanni on Tuesday afternoons. Devotees have expressed concern that the train arrives too late, leaving them with little time to engage in pilgrimage activities before having to return.

Shri Augusto M Da Costa proposed a simple but impactful solution โ€” to allow the train to halt at Velankanni for an extra day, giving pilgrims sufficient time for their religious observances.

In response, DRM Bela Meena assured the committee that this suggestion would be considered seriously and included in the agenda of the next DRUCC meeting for further discussion and decision-making.

The discussions at the 38th DRUCC meeting reflect the critical role that user representatives and community leaders play in shaping public transportation services. With cooperation from South Western Railway authorities, Goan pilgrims may soon have more convenient and accessible travel options to one of their most cherished religious destinations.