Involve in nation’s burning issues, Indian Catholic religious told

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The head of India’s Catholic religious has urged her more than 130,000 people to get out of their comfort zones and play their prophetic role as the country faces burning and critical issues.
“I am writing this letter to share with you my concern at the many serious happenings in different parts of the country,” writes Apostolic Carmel Sister Mary Nirmalini to the men and women members of 399 religious congregations that make up the Conference of Religious India (CRI).
The CRI president’s June 1 letter lists the burning issues as the ongoing targeted violence in Manipur on the Christians and other tribals; the continual attacks on Church personnel and institutions in various parts of India; the denigration of the Muslims; the mainstreaming of hate speeches; and the pathetic plight of our protesting women wrestlers.
“In the face of these growing hostilities, the question I have been asking myself is: Can I remain silent? What would Jesus have done if he was physically present in the India of today?” she writes. Christ, she continues, would have definitely taken “a visible and vocal stand against these acts of violence and injustices.”

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