Mangalore: Bishop of Beltangady Condemns Vandalism at St Alphonsa Church


Mangalore: Bishop of Beltangady Condemns Vandalism at St Alphonsa Church
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Nov 4: Bishop Lawrence Mukkuzhy of Beltangady on Friday November 4 said that in the 23-year history of St Alphonsa Catholic Church, no incident of vandalism had ever taken place, and the rampage on Thursday November 3 night was a dastardly act which had hurt the feelings of all.

"Such incidents should not occur in any religious center. At present police have extended good support, however, the real motive behind the incident is still a mystery," he said.
 
Addressing reporters a day after the rampage at the Church, the Bishop of Beltangady diocese said that the incident has been condemned by all. "In fact, it is a sad occurrence and has hurt our faith," he said.

Fr Sebastian Chelakkappally, parish priest of the Church said that he was not in town for the last two days and returned only on Friday morning. As per information given to him by assistant parish priest Fr Shibi Puthiyara, the latter along with some of the hostel students were in the dining hall when a stranger entered the room. "Fr Shibi asked him why he had come, but instead of answering he ran towards the church hall and started damaging the crucifix and the statue of Mother Mary. Thereafter he entered the sanctuary. At this, Fr Shibi tried to call other members and when they arrived, the stranger came out through the sacristy wearing only a piece of white cloth which was on the side table of the altar. He tried to run away.

"Meanwhile all the residents came out and a few of them went towards the gate and stopped him from running away. Thereafter, the assistant parish priest and other members noticed that the cupboard which was placed in the sacristy was open and holy vestments were scattered around, and a statue of Jesus Christ was put down and damaged, while monstrance was thrown on the floor. People gathered there also saw the clothes and chappals worn by him thrown in the sacristy," Fr Sebastian explained.
 
He said that nobody is sure whether the stranger had entered the Church hall prior to coming to the dining hall as one of the doors of the church was open.
 
"Fr Shibi then informed some of the committee members of the parish who in turn informed the police. Immediately, police arrived and arrested him," he said.
 
Fr Sebastian requested the government authorities to take necessary legal action against the accused.
 
To a query, he said that there are no sisters or ladies at the church, except for a cook who is aged 50-plus.
 
Elizabeth, a parishioner and Denis D’Silva were present.

 

  

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  • Jerry, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2011

    Tony Francis, Udupi, Our Bishop Rev. Aloysius Paul also condemned the incident. Please read today's Udayavani.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2011

    Dear friends....read todays mangalore local daily news Karavali Ale.

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  • Kusuma , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    Th incident has hurt most people. Christians are generally peace loving people. WHy are these kinds of attacks happenings? The goverment should make alls aftey arrnagemnets for all palces of worship. IF some criminals in society wnats to distrub the harmony of Mangalore,people should not allow it.

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  • Benny D'souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    We must have hurted him in some way. Now we must forgive him.

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  • Tony Francis, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    Bishop of Beltangady condemns, but no comments from our Mangalore Bishop and other religious leaders from our Diocese?

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  • Preetham, bantwal

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    This whole scenario looklike motivated act.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    Yes H.E. Bishop Lawrence M.Belthangady, the incident hurt the feelings of Mangaloreans irrespective of what the religion they are following.Why these hatred after all? We, Indians can't sort it out around the table, if any..The reputation of Mangalore is @ stake now to outer world.

    This kind of trespassing obliviously not bring any good to any community. In spite of higher percentage of education among Mangalorens,we are failed in combating such kind of attacks on place of worships which is a shame to be called we are living in civilized society.Under the circumstance police has a bigger responsibility and role to play to pacify concerned.Hope concerned authorities will act according to the aspirations of civilized society.

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