Odisha Church mourns renowned Catholic poet’s death

Catholics in Odisha have mourned the death of Malakias Nayak, a renowned poet who wrote Odiya liturgical hymns and prayers.

Nayak died on April 24 in his residence at Bodopada of Gajapati district of Odisha. He was 75.

He hailed from Aligonda parish of Berhampur diocese.

The writer had under-gone a brain surgery a few months ago and was undergoing treatment since January.

The poet was survived by his wife Jahida Khan, a Muslim-convert to Catholicism, four sons and three daughters. His second son, Jesuit Father Mahesh Nayak, conducted the funeral Mass at 4 am on April 25 in their parish church.

“It is heart breaking news for me because he was my favorite teacher in all respect,” says Martin Pradhan, a student of Nayak. “He was not only a teacher but also a good writer, poetics and dramatist,” Pradhan told Matters India over phone on April 25.

Persecution Relief: 187 cases of hate crimes against Christians

As many as 187 cases of hate crimes against Christians in India in the first quarter of this year (January to March) are recorded, according to data gathered by Persecution Relief.

Persecution Relief, an ecumenical Christian group, released its much-awaited ‘1st Quarter Report – 2020 of Hate Crimes against Christians in India’ on April 26.

From January 2016 to March 2020, 1961 cases of hate crimes against Christians have been recorded across India.

“Amid coronavirus challenges and situation, the attacks on Christians have not stopped, but it has been reduced to a certain extent, said Shibu Thomas, founder, Persecution Relief.

Indian Christians, a religious minority, amount to 2.3% of the country’s total population. However, they have never faced a situation as hostile as the current one since independence.

Between 1st quarter of 2016 to 1st quarter of 2020, there has been a rise of 128.04% of hate crimes against Christians all across the country. In the 1st quarter of 2016, Persecution Relief recorded 82 cases, in 2017 – 134, 2018 – 117, 2019 – 130, and in 2020, it recorded 187 cases of Christian persecution.

Persecution Relief is an organization that creates a global awareness about Christian persecution in India by reporting authentic information and advocating on behalf of the persecuted Christians by providing them with comprehensive support.

Its reports are trusted and utilized by various Governments and organizations across the globe.

“Our reports are logical and all-inclusive about the atrocities faced by the Christians in India,” said Thomas.

Uttar Pradesh, a state in northern India with roughly 200 million inhabitants and the most populous state, continues to be on top with 47 cases followed by Tamil Nadu 20 and Karnataka with 16 cases.

Andhra Pradesh to give 5,000 rupees to places of worship

Amravati, April 22, 2020: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, on April 20 announced that all places of worship in the state would be given 5,000-rupee assistance.

He made this announcement during a video conference with the District Collectors and Muslim religious leaders on the measures being taken to contain COVID-19. He thanked the religious leaders for accepting his request to urge the community to offer prayers at homes during the holy month of Ramadan.

Reddy said despite the financial constraints — loss of 1.5 billion rupee revenue a day — due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown, the government would provide 5,000 to every mosque, covered during Ramadan last year.

The mosques not covered last year, and churches and temples would also be provided with the aid.

The chief minister said his government belonged to all sections of people and had been implementing schemes for the welfare of people irrespective of religion, caste and region.

He said despite the financial issues the government had given Rs 1,000 to each family and providing ration thrice a month.

Jesuit school in Mumbai housing migrant workers stranded by COVID-19 lockdown

When India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared a lockdown to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus on March 24, he gave the country just four hours’ notice.

This was disastrous for India’s millions of migrant workers, who often leave their villages for jobs in the country’s large cities. These jobs are usually as day laborers, where wages are low, and savings non-existent. Suddenly, people were stranded far from home, unable to travel, and with little or no money to survive.

In Mumbai, the Jesuit St. Stanislaus school has opened a migrant relief camp for 100 men; in the Catholic school’s Arrupe Hall, 25 women are housed.

“St. Stanislaus High School decided to take a step forward in making available its premises to house outstation workers during the lockdown, realizing that many had lost not only jobs but were also not able to remain in their housing, for various reasons,” explained Jesuit Father Frazer Mascarenhas, the manager of the facility.

Bom Jesus rector alleges neglect of historic basilica

One of India’s most historic churches is suffering from “sheer negligence” by the country’s main cultural protection body, according to its rector.

The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa was consecrated in 1605 and houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier.

Jesuit Father Patricio Fernandes says the “colossal negligence, incompetence and inefficiency” of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) – a government body charged with the protection, preservation and conservation of nation-al monuments – has led to considerable damage to the church building and could lead to further deterioration.

The priest’s remarks came in a letter to the head of the Goa Circle of the ASI.

“The ASI’s indifference towards the Basilica – considered of religious and tourist importance all over the world for several centuries – has been most shocking and unacceptable,” Fernandes writes.

Goa – then a Portuguese colony – was annexed by India in 1961, and over 25 percent of the population is Christian – compared to the national rate of 2.3%. Goa is considered the heart of Latin Rite Catholicism in India, and UNESCO named the churches and convents of Goa a World Heritage Site.

”Architect Of Guwahati Archdiocese” Dies

Church leaders in Assam on April 21 mourned the death of Father Varghese Kizhakkevelil, who had played a key role in nurturing Guwahati archdiocese and other dioceses in the northeastern Indian state. “The Archdiocese of Guwahati is what it is because of him,” Archbishop Thomas Menamparampil, the archdiocese’s first prelate, told Matters India mourning the death of his former vicar general.

Bishop Mar Mathew Anikuzhikattil passed away

Most Rev. Mar Mathew Anikuzhikattil (78) Bishop Emeritus of Idukki Syro Malabar diocese passed away on Friday, 1 May 2020 at 1.38 am at Medical Mission Hospital, Kolenchery, Ernakulam district, Kerala. He had been under treatment for aged-related ailments for the last few years. The funeral details are awaited.

He was appointed as the first bishop of the diocese of Idukki. He was ordained Bishop on 2 March 2003. He was retired from the pastoral governance of the diocese of Idukki at the age of 75 on 12 January, 2018.

Covid-19: Religious leaders to hold joint-prayer in Kerala

Leaders of various religions in Kerala on April 29 appealed their people to observe a joint-prayer day to pray for Covid-19 patients, deceased, health-care workers and administrators amid the pandemic out-break.

They have suggested May 3, the day a nationwide lock-down is scheduled to end after 40 days, to observe the prayer program.

The leaders say Kerala’s efforts to prevent Covid-19 have become a model for the rest of the world. Unity of public irrespective of religious or caste discrimination is necessary in the battle against the virus.

Hence, the religious leaders decided to observe a joint-prayer day.

Hindu leaders expected at the prayer day observation are Kozhikode Advaithashramam founder Swami Chidananda Puri, Swami Sadbhavananda from Thrissur Sreeramakrishna Math, Sivagiri math general secretary Swami Sandrananda, and Thrissur Thekkemadom head Vasudevananda Brahmanandabhoothi.

Muslims will be represented by Panakkad Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliyar, Hussain Madavoor, and Thiruvananthapuram Palayam Imam V P Suhaib Moulavi.
Leaders of all prominent Christian denominations will also attend the prayer.

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