Card. Gracias: The desecration of the crucifix targets Mumbai’s interfaith harmony
Mumbai (AsiaNews) - "The desecration of the Crucifix in Vile Parle, indeed attacks against any religious community is hurting the entire cosmopolitan multi religious city of Mumbai": This is the reaction of Card. Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, to the act of vandalism on an ancient Crucifix. A gesture, said the cardinal, that "pains me and I want to strongly condemn it. I appeal to the police to seriously investigate the episode that has hurt the feelings of our people".
The arms of the Crucified were broken. "This -
the archbishop told AsiaNews - reminds
us that we are the hands of Jesus in this world, we have to be Christ's hands, his mediators to do good, to reach out
in service and in forgiveness to those who
have committed this crime".
To this he adds, "I have appealed the people to be
calm as such acts should not destroy the harmony between the people of all
faiths. May the wounds in Jesus' hands, heal the wounds, which this
desecration has inflicted on our community and city".
Contacted by AsiaNews, Fr.
Theodore Fernandes, parish priest of the church of St. Xavier in Vile
Parle, said: "Last night we celebrated a Mass of reparation at the foot of
the Crucifix, and recited the
rosary. This is the second time in less than a year that the statue has been vandalized. For the moment we have replaced it with a
fiberglass figure".