The Vatican is keen to consider the canonization of 100 Kandhamal martyrs, says Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai and president of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC).
“I have personally spoken to Cardinal Fernando Filoni, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in the Roman Curia regarding the canonization process of 100 Kandhamal antiChristian persecution and the Vatican is showing greater interest in it,” Cardinal Gracias told Matters in India on Jan. 18.
Now the documentation process and collection of evidences of those killed during the Kandhamal violence would be
strengthened with a formal procedure in the Archdiocese of Cuttack-Bhubaneswar, Odisha, eastern India, the prelate said.
The cardinal is one of the nine key members of the team that advises Pope Francis on various church matters. He is also the president of Conference of Catholic Bishops of India-Latin Rite (CCBI). He said he has already requested the head of the Church in Odisha, Divine Word Archbishop John Barwa of Cuttack Bhubaneswar, to initiate the process.
The outbreak of anti-Christian violence in 2008 followed the killing of a radical Hindu leader in August 2008 by Maoist rebels. Even though Communists claimed responsibility for the assassination, Hindu groups blamed Christians instead. Christians deny the charge.
The Kandhamal violence that lasted for nearly four months in 2008 claimed more than 100 lives and rendered more than 56,000 people homeless.
