Bangalore: Archbishop Moras, Carmelite Provincial meet arrested priests in jail


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Apr 5: Archbishop of Bangalore Dr Bernard Moras, who has just returned from Rome after attending the Eighth Plenary Session of the Pontifical Council for Health at the Vatican, took time off from his busy schedule to visit the Parappanaagrahara Central Jail on Saturday morning to meet the Bangalore Archdiocesan priest Fr William Patrick, who had been recently arrested by the Bangalore police, in connection with the brutal murder of the Rector of St Peter’s Pontifical Seminary at Malleswaram last year.
 
Fr William Patrick, who was serving as the Parish Priest of the Kengeri Church, another Carmelite priest Fr Elias Daniel and their accomplice Peter, had been arrested by the Bangalore city police on March 21 in connection with the ghastly murder of the 62-year-old Rector of the Seminary, Fr K J Thomas, on the night of March 31-April 1 last year, and have been subsequently remanded to police custody.

Fr Elias Daniel belonged to the Religious Order of Carmelities and had also served as the Councilor of the Provincialate.
 
The Archbishop has issued an official circular letter to all priests, brothers, sisters and lay faithful late in the evening after holding a meeting of the Archdiocesan College of Consultors meeting in the evening with the information that he along with the Karnataka Provincial of the Order of Decalced Carmelites (OCD) Fr Archibald Gonsalves and three of his priests had visited the Central Jail in the morning to meet the arrested priests.
 
'' We were as much sad and pained as they were.  It is really unfortunate that they are there,” the Archbishop said in his circular letter and explained that, ''The main purpose of writing this letter is to appeal to all concerned priests, religious and lay faithful to keep calm and to pray earnestly that all involved in the murder of Fr K J Thomas are nabbed and punished.”

''No innocent persons in any way are to be harmed or to be punished. I want the truth to come out in the interest of the Church, the Seminary and the Archdiocese. Let the truth prevail and set us free,” the Archbishop said.


Pastoral Consultation on Apr 10 Cancelled

The Archbishop also announced that the College of Consultors felt that the Pastoral Consultation scheduled to be held on April 10 be cancelled ''as the present atmosphere is not conducive to hold the Pastoral Consultation.” However, he said the Chrism Mass scheduled to be held on that will be celebrated at the St Francis Xavier Cathedral at 5 pm.
 
''In this Year of Reconciliation, as we come closer to the Holy Week. may the Passion and Death of our Lord strengthen all of us and may the Peace of Christ reign in the hearts of all and in the Archdiocese of Bangalore,” Archbishop said appealing ''all the parish priests, heads of religious communities and institutions, and the faithful to hold special prayers, Eucharistic adoration, Rosary recitation and do acts of charity that the Good Lord may help the truth to come to light at the earliest, and also help us experience peace and harmony in the Archdiocese.”

''Let the truth triumph,” the Archbishop said.

The Archbishop also said that, ''I am accused by a section of priests and the faithful that the Archbishop used his influence to arrest these priests, and that he is trying to take revenge on those who are fighting for the Kannada cause,” and clarified that, ''It is totally false and baseless.”

''As announced earlier in my circular, I was away in Rome from March 23 onwards and returned to Bangalore only on April 4 morning. Today April 5, along with Fr Archibald Gonsalves, Provincial Superior of the Carmelites and three of his priests, I visited the central jail and met Fr William Patrick and Fr Elias. We were as much sad and pained as they were.  It is really unfortunate that they are there,” he said and pointed out that, ''All of us have been praying, not only for the repose of the soul Fr K J Thomas, but also that the perpetrators of the murder of Fr K  J Thomas may be nabbed and truth may come to light.”

''Besides the Board of Bishops of St Peter’s Pontifical Seminary, there have been demands from the family of Fr K J Thomas and the public to the Chief Minister, Home Minister and to the Police Department, to speed up the investigation and to nab the culprits, as the murder of Fr  K J Thomas has wide implications, not only on the local church, but also on the universal Church and the community at large,” he said pointing out that it was ''The investigation team called back Fr William Patrick, who was on pilgrimage, for investigation. The investigation team held a Press Conference on 21.03.2014 and announced the action it has taken by arresting the two priests and a lay man to conduct further investigation.”


Visit to Rome Fixed in Nov 2013, Vatican Decided Shimoga Bishop

The Archbishop further disclosed that his visit to Rome to attend the Pastoral Health Care Meeting was decided as early as in November 2013, when the meeting was fixed and that the air ticket was booked months ago. ''It was wrong to connect my recent going to Rome and the events that took place subsequently,” he said also explained that ''the announcement of the new Bishop of Shimoga on March 19 is a coincidence. The date for such announcement is fixed by Rome and not by anyone else.”
 
He further said ''There was also an accusation against me that I have sent a large section of priests on a pilgrimage by spending lakhs of rupees to win them over on my side. The request came from the priests themselves to give them a Diamond Jubilee gift by organizing a Pilgrimage to the places of St Paul’s missionary journey. This proposal was discussed and approved at the College of Consultors’ Meeting held on  November 18,  2013, and a team comprising of Msgr C Francis, Very Rev Fr A S Anthony Swamy and Very Rev Fr Edward David was constituted to arrange this pilgrimage for the Archdiocesan priests in two batches.”
 
''I am also accused, at times, by some sections of people (priests and faithful) that I have handed over to the police investigation team the letters written to St Peter’s Pontifical Seminary or to me. When the investigation team asks for such letters and correspondence, I don’t think any one has any choice except to provide them with all information and correspondence to facilitate the investigation,” he said.


Archbishop, Provincial had Applied for Bail to Arrested Priests

It may be recalled that the Archbishop had taken steps to apply for bail for the arrested priest of the Bangalore Archdiocese by engaging a lawyer of the Archdiocese. The Carmelites Religious Order had also engaged a lawyer to apply for bail for its arrested member. However, the bail plea was rejected.
 
''The priest belongs to the Bangalore Archdiocese. It is my duty as the Archbishop and shepherd of the Archdiocese to take steps to protect my flock,” Archbishop Moras had said, making it clear that, ''As Chairman of the Governing Board of the St Peter’s Pontifical Seminary to urge the law enforcement authorities to investigate the cold-blooded murder of the Rector and see that those guilty of the heinous crime are brought to book. But at the same, I am firm in my conviction and belief that innocent persons should not be punished.”
 
''However, the investigation into the murder of the Rector is entirely the responsibility of the police,” he had said pointing out that he had met the State’s Director General of Police Lalrokhuma Pachau as well as the Governor H R Bhardwaj besides taking up the issue of expediting the investigation with Karnataka’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Home Minister K J George on different occasions.
 
The Archbishop of Bangalore had asserted that he was deeply worried and perturbed by the gruesome murder of a scholarly and mild-mannered priest like Fr K J Thomas, who had endeared himself to his fellow-priests and seminarians due to his erudition, inside the seminary campus as he was repeatedly being asked by persons in authority in the church and the faithful as well as other Bishops, Priests and religious sisters.
 
Though the Catholic faithful and many organizations had been holding candle-light vigil and other pressure tactics to urge the Bangalore City Police and the State Government to expedite the investigation into the murder of the Rector inside the seminary campus itself, which is less than a kilometer away from the Yeshwanthpur police station, bus and railway stations, the family members of the deceased Fr K J Thomas had filed a writ petition in the Karnataka High Court seeking a CBI probe into the murder.
 
According to informed sources, the Kannada Catholic Yajakara Balaga, which had recently organized a press conference to claim that the arrested trio, including two priests, were ''completely innocent” and that the arrests was part of the conspiracy hatched by the Archbishop and Home Minister K J George to nail the Kannada Catholic priests, have planned dharna and other demonstrations before the Archbishop’s House on Sunday and also during the Pastoral visit of the Archbishop to Varthur to participate in a pre-arranged programme.
 
It is, however, not clear whether the planned demonstration would actually take place as there is tight security at the Archbishop’s House.
 
The Kannada Catholic Yajakara Balaga had also demanded a CBI probe into the murder.

 

Full Text of the Archbishop’s Circular:

''Development regarding the murder of Fr K J Thomas, the former Rector of St Peter’s Pontifical Seminary:

At the College of Consulters Meeting held on April 5, 2014 at 4 pm, it was decided that I send the following information and clarification regarding the recent developments after the brutal murder of Fr  K J Thomas, the former Rector of St  Peter’s Pontifical Seminary, Bangalore.

A year has passed by after the murder of Fr K J Thomas on April 1, 2013. All of us have been praying, not only for the repose of the soul Fr K.J. Thomas, but also that the perpetrators of the murder of Fr K J Thomas may be nabbed and truth may come to light.
 
On the day of the murder, the then Police Commissioner had announced of setting up a few police teams for the investigations. From then on, they have been intensely doing their job to find out the various reasons and causes for the murder.
 
Besides the Board of Bishops of St Peter’s Pontifical Seminary, there have been demands from the family of Fr K J Thomas and the public to the Chief Minister, Home Minister and to the Police Department, to speed up the investigation and to nab the culprits, as the murder of Fr K J Thomas has wide implications, not only on the local church, but also on the universal Church and the community at large.
 
The investigation team called back Fr William Patrick, who was on pilgrimage, for investigation. The investigation team held a Press Conference on 21.03.2014 and announced the action it has taken by arresting the two priests and a lay man to conduct further investigation.
 
As announced earlier in my circular, I was away in Rome from March 23 onwards and returned to Bangalore only on April 4 morning. Today, April 5, along with Fr Archibald Gonsalves, Provincial Superior of the Carmelites and three of his priests, I visited the central jail and met Fr William Patrick and Fr Elias. We were as much sad and pained as they were.  It is really unfortunate that they are there.
 
I am accused by a section of priests and the faithful that the Archbishop used his influence to arrest these priests, and that he is trying to take revenge on those who are fighting for the Kannada cause. It is totally false and baseless.
 
Here, I would like to make it clear to all concerned, specially priests, religious and lay faithful, that, as Chairman of the Board of Bishops, I have been demanding a speedy investigation of the murder of Fr K J Thomas. In no way I am involved directly or indirectly in the arrest of any one, much less the priests. I will never want, at any time, that any innocent person to be punished. I am prepared to suffer rather than take revenge. May the Lord judge those who accuse me falsely and baselessly, and mislead the innocent faithful and the general public.
 
My going to Rome for the Pastoral Health Care Meeting was decided in November 2013, when the meeting was fixed. My ticket was booked months ago. It was wrong to connect my recent going to Rome and the events that took place subsequently.
 
Similarly, the announcement of the new Bishop of Shimoga on March 19 is a coincidence. The date for such announcement is fixed by Rome and not by anyone else.
 
There was also an accusation against me that I have sent a large section of priests on a pilgrimage by spending lakhs of rupees to win them over on my side. The request came from the priests themselves to give them a Diamond Jubilee gift by organizing a Pilgrimage to the places of St Paul’s missionary journey. This proposal was discussed and approved at the College of Consultors’ Meeting held on November 18, 2013, and a team comprising of Msgr  C Francis, Very Rev Fr A S Anthony Swamy and Very Rev Fr Edward David was constituted to arrange this pilgrimage for the Archdiocesan priests in two batches.
 
I am also accused, at times, by some sections of people (priests and faithful) that I have handed over to the police investigation team the letters written to St. Peter’s Pontifical Seminary or to me. When the investigation team asks for such letters and correspondence, I don’t think any one has any choice except to provide them with all information and correspondence to facilitate the investigation.
 
The main purpose of writing this letter is to appeal to all concerned priests, religious and lay faithful to keep calm and to pray earnestly that all involved in the murder of Fr K J Thomas are nabbed and punished. No innocent persons in any way are to be harmed or to be punished. I want the truth to come out in the interest of the Church, the Seminary and the Archdiocese. Let the truth prevail and set us free. 
 
In this Year of Reconciliation, as we come closer to the Holy Week may the Passion and Death of our Lord strengthen all of us, and may the Peace of Christ reign in the hearts of all and in the Archdiocese of Bangalore.
 
At today’s meeting of the College of Consultors, the members also felt that, as the present atmosphere is not conducive to hold the Pastoral Consultation, it could be cancelled. Hence, the scheduled Pastoral Consultation to be held on April 10 is hereby cancelled.  However, the Chrism Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier’s Cathedral at 5 pm

May I appeal all the parish priests, heads of religious communities and institutions, and the faithful to hold special prayers, Eucharistic adoration, Rosary recitation and do acts of charity that the Good Lord may help the truth to come to light at the earliest, and also help us experience peace and harmony in the Archdiocese. Let the truth triumph.
 
With every good wish and God’s blessings,
Yours sincerely,

Bernard Moras
Archbishop of Bangalore"


 

  

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  • anita dsouza, Bantwal,(Australia)

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    Dear Archbishop
    I join several others in saying prayers for the accused,May the truth come to light and The entire Archdiocese may experience peace.
    Let the truth Triumph.

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  • Shanthi, Borivali

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    Jesus came to this world to give life. we are His disciples and we are called to give life to others through our good deeds.

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  • Stephen, bangalore

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    God save these priests. Preach according bible do not add..

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  • alwin, bejai

    Mon, Apr 07 2014

    My sincere request to all catholic religious heads and their team to follow Jesus Christ and the gospel.Stop selling Christ and saints in various versions. If you cannot follow christ,stop preaching and come out. In the name of Jesus donot defame community and Christ principles.Church must stop business thinking.At least follow our Pope.

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  • Fr Maxim Rosario, Jeppu Seminary

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Things are in the right direction. The truth must come out and the guilty must be punished. It's a hard time for the Bishop. People will know what is the truth.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    In US, some investigation took nearly twenty years to find out the real culprits. We all must have faith in God and surely truth will come and, he will take care. It is sad some time the innocents and faithful people will suffer, but God is watching each thing, he never sleeps or take rest.

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  • sr.leeda, Bantwal-Denmark

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Dear Archbishop, it is a very hard time for U and for your Archdiocese,we are with U at this moment. Let the Truth triumph, and the killers convert.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    I am still confused and cant believe that priests are involved in the murder case.Hope the truth will come out one day or the other.In ancient times also certain Saints were accused on such complaints and were suffered in jail,or dead.whether one is kannadiga ,tamilian or what else,faith in God should not have barriers .I just think someone was in the theft involved whatever it is,and Fr. thomas by Chance saw the Person and he was killed to wipe away the evidence.question is who?we cant always relay on Police investigations.we know it can take the wrong side also.Let us pray for the right Person to be caught.Unless one says he is guilty ,cant point out unnecessarily.

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  • Prabhu, Mlore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    The Archbishop has done the right thing of visiting his flock in jail.
    First hand he will get their statements. True or false God knows.
    These being chargesheeted by the
    Police, .fIR filed will go according to the charges as per various sections applied.
    If premeditated or not?
    But like Pilate, he will have to wash his hands as the state is higher.

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  • Christine, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Dr. K. Acharya, With all my respect to you I want to say that the commentators would comment as they have done unmindful of which party is ruling. It's only the insane party minded people attach everything to the government or the party ruling responsible. What has the political party to do with the ArchBishop and the Provincial superior visiting their family member in the jail? I should really praise the sincerity and the large hearted nature of these religious heads.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    It is indeed a very kind act on the part of Archbishop Bernard Moras and Fr. Archibald Gonsalves to take time of and see the arrested priests at the Jail. Both the Church dignitaries feel sad that an episode like this has taken place which tarnishes the image of the clergy.

    Both Archbishop Moras and Father Archibald do not condemn the arrested fathers, but on the other hand feel very sorry for them and try to console them.

    It is expedient that The Judges concerned study the case and come to a conclusion and therefore no one has any right to condemn any one.

    I join several others in saying a silent prayer for the accused.

    Having said this, it is good and fair that all Catholics of The Archdiocese of Bangalore live in peace and harmony not as kannadigas, Tamils or Keralites but as brothers and sisters following the principles which Christ himself has taught us.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • rajesh, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    What a double standard? such a large heart when it comes to some of your own folks.. why is that you criticise tooth and nail when it comes to others, against whom you dont even have a proof? If u treat accused in your own backyand as humans, then dont make cheap comment on other leaders

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  • Eric, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Police Force has done their homework , one has watch and see the outcome , all those who preach are not saints, they are just like any other mortals, one can see the wrong doings of many. The greed , the grudge and all the rest. They preach , but rarely practice.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Dear Commentators,
    God is not thinking like humans. The words of Him are truth, righteous & everlasting not for a temporary period. When God chooses to do so it is so.
    Holy Bible says at Bebel People were speaking in 1 language & were gathered in 1 place.

    The greed & desires of the people are so much that the people have chosen good as well as bad.

    60 percent of our eyes cause to sin. Eve saw the fruit & she saw it was good & ate. She not only ate but gave to Adam.

    Both ate it & found the good & the bad after eating.

    Presently we have several languages in India & all around the world.

    For us Christian’s language is not a hurdle nor should the language a problem. The Bible scriptures itself are in multiple languages are paradigm, written in Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek & in Latin.

    Christians are the people of the world community. Being a follower of Jesus Christ/Christian we should not make differentiation between any languages. Language is only a medium of exchange for perceiving.

    We can even offer our prayers/mass services in Tulu or in Sanskrit & there is no restriction whatsoever.

    My intention is a person should know the word of God in a human’s mother tongue so that citizens pray through ones heart, mind & soul rather than bye-heart.

    To lean on to love only one particular language by any Christian is nothing but foolishness/madness.
    Jesus crystal cleared it to us to love thy neighbor as you love yourself. If so where is the language hurdle?

    The Ten Commandments are binding to all citizens of this world. Men & women can escape punishments in this world, but not with God. His judgment is Just.

    I quote: Revelations 22:14-15 14 Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. 15 For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie. Unquote (dogs =backsliders).

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  • Maxim , Puttur/Banglore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    It is a good job. even in good and bad time don't we support our family. that is what they too have done. But one thing is true God knows everything. Only the one who has to realize and confess from the heart.

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  • Mr. A. Norbert Fernandes , Margao, Goa

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    The Archbishop and the provincial meeting the priests have done the right job as christian and as religious and have set an example to the world. Pope John Paul II had visited the person who tried to kill him, is it wrong? Just because the people arrested whether are priests or lay people, the persons visited have done their religious duty too. Even asking to go for bail is not wrong, just applying for bail or getting bail does not absolve the crime. There is a long way to go for trial and get the order. So let us not jump in to any conclusion and pass remarks as it flashes to once mind.As far as crime and criminals are concerned whether they are priests or lay people, the weighing should be equal, and the immunity to all is equal before the Law.

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  • rudolf, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    All priests are humans. Every one makes mistakes. if there is god, then evil also ( good and bad )don't think the all priests are good. law is every one. If we think about our cast, then we supporting bad thinks. Pls let do the job Police as per law.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Is it quite normal to meet murder accused, though they are priests that also by person likes Archbishop? What message he wants to pass it on to followers? Yes, everybody knows that person is not guilty until he proves guilt, but arrested by any Policy Department means there is sufficient evidence for their wrong doing too!!! It means Raja, Kalmadi, Kinimol, Reddy, Yeddy, DKS or LAD Brothers, etc are not guilty too yet!!!!!

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  • Sbanary, Saudi / Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    The guilty should be punished, why release on bail. Double standard.

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  • Wilson Monteiro, Bankal/Chikmagalur

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Dr.Kiran i am still unable to forget the way police men beat up the nuns at sacred heart high school in Kulshekar/Mangalore during your so called BJP ruling in Karnataka.So please don't bring those bitter memories back again.....

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Dear Wilson, I hope that you did not forgot the attacks on Police Personnel at Mangalore by the people who gathered for protest!!!!! That also happened in BJP rule for sure…………

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Sachidanand Shetty..I have seen the police brutality, beating innocents. So, you better don't comment. You don't know the case. You know only to flare up communal issues on this forum and other than that you cannot do anything. We know at whose instructions police forced worked on that day. Instead of arresting the culprits, they beat up innocents. This is curse for BJP. Yediyurappa lost his chair and after the elections, he will be treated as "untouchable". Just wait and watch.

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  • R.Fernandes, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Shetre,
    If wrong has happened, then you should have the courage to stand and say it as wrong irrespective of religion, cast or creed. That is the symbol of a real Man. This is what the great leader of BJP with whom you are attached, Vajapayee had also taught.
    I will not blame the entire BJP for this atrocity, but the rogue elements of BJP headed by some rogue leaders were to be blamed. Even a sane Hindu will not accept this act.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    in the name of god

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  • Dr Kiran Acharya, Manipal

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    I was just wondering, what would have been the response of the media, esteemed commentators at Daijiworld...if these arrests had been made during the BJP rule in the state...

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Mr. Acharya during the BJP rule, ya everyone knows the fact..that's BJP
    We witnessed many missing girls eloped with their boyfriend, blindly blaming targeting particular community LOVE JIHAD.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    "Thou shalt not kill". There should be a thorough investigation of the priest's murder case.

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  • Johny Jacob Paranthottu , Uppala/Italy

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    does not need highlight.. Guilty is guilty until proven. all are equal before the law..Justice should be served, even God wants it Let things take its own course for to punish or to free to take confession of the sinners as before!!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Apr 05 2014

    and when/if truth does triumph, it’ll be too bitter a pill to many. Btw, what happened to the CBI inquiry into the murder case of Fr. James Mukaleel at Belthangady in 2009?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 05 2014

    Dear Christians, don't love and fall prey to any particular language instead LOVE OUR LORD SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST.

    If possible try to learn all languages for your own benefit if not don't hate or harm other languages spoken humans.

    God Bless you all abundantly.

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  • A.pinto, Mlore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Mr. Joseh,
    Thanks for the blessings.
    Plesae read in bible when people were building tower of Babel they were all speaking one language,
    God confused them and that is how so many languages are there now.
    NO PARTICULAR LANGUAGE !

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Mr.Pinto Managlore.
    God Confused them!!!
    It is not God Confused them. It is our Greed and Egos...

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sat, Apr 05 2014

    Let both TRUTH and KANNADA triumph...

    Jai ho Kannada Catholics....

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Dinesh Poojary
    Crow from Kundapura or Crow from Maharashtra..??? After all it is crow only!!! Colour won't make the difference. It is my mistake, because I am still in the dark. Let us come out and enjoy (not in the pub or beer bar) together.

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  • Fr. mario cmf, , St. Judes church, Karahalli, Devanahalli

    Sat, Apr 05 2014

    Let the truth triumph

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  • Prabhu, Mlore

    Sun, Apr 06 2014

    Fr. Mario,
    SO FAR THAT IS THE TRUTH !

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