Orissa: son of pogrom martyr becomes deacon, God’s gift to persecuted Church
According to Fr Ajaya Sabhasundar, the five seminarians’ spiritual leader, persecution has strengthened the faith of local Catholics. “Pogroms gave our people a chance to express their faith with courage and conviction. Persecution is part of the history of the Church and our people have experienced it in their lives; this has strengthened their faith. Ordination of these five young people bears witness to that.”
Mgr Raphael Cheenath, archbishop of Cuttack-Bubhaneswar, celebrated the ordination mass before 50 priests and 500 worshippers. During the ceremony, he said, “The Church of Kandhamal needs more men and women to serve our community and keep the faith alive in people”.
“Through the death of a father, we have now a missionary among our people. We are grateful to God for the gift of sacrifice and the gift of a missionary,” he added, saying that the mission of the Church in Orissa will continue despite discrimination.
Speaking about the Holy Father’s message for World Peace Day, Archbishop Cheenath told AsiaNews that the “pastoral challenge for the Church in India is to bring the ‘Light of Christ’ and peace to all of life’s dark realities as the Pope himself said in his message.”
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