Vandal runs riot in 489-year-old Portuguese-built Mumbai church cemetery


By Quaid Najmi

Mumbai, Jan 7 (IANS): In a shocking incident, an unknown person sneaked inside the historic St Michael's Church premises around dawn and vandalised 18 crosses in the graveyard of the 489-year-old church, near the Mahim station, officials of the Archdiocese of Bombay said here on Saturday.

According to the church's Parish Priest, Fr. Bernard Lancy Pinto, the incident occurred around 6 a.m. when the unidentified miscreant entered the church premises and embarked on a damage-spree in the cemetery, sparking furious reactions among the Mumbai's Catholic community.

"A FIR has been lodged at Mahim police station and investigations have begun. The police have assured us that they will arrest the person concerned based on the CCTV footage and the statement of witnesses," he said.

He said the police have promised appropriate legal action against the vandal and they will also conduct a probe to check for any security lapses.

"It is regrettable and painful that the graves of the Catholics were vandalised at the St Michael's Church. The sentiments of the community are deeply hurt as this act not only involved the destruction of religious objects but also disrespect for the dead," said an Archdiocese spokesperson this evening.

"While the Church appreciates the support and assistance of various groups, we strictly do not wish to give this act a communal overtone. The police are investigating the incident and we remain hopeful that the perpetrator of this vicious crime will be brought to task," the spokesperson added.

The St. Michael's Church is the oldest Portuguese-built church in 1534 in its former colony of isles and the then sea-trading centre known as 'Bom Bahia' (later Bombay).

127 years later in May 1661, when Britain's King Charles II married Princess Catherine of Braganza, the daughter of Portugal's King John IV, 'Bom Bahia' was transferred to her husband as part of her wedding dowry.

The Mahim Church is famed for its Wednesday 'novenas' where people from all religions flock to attend and pray for miracles that are believed to take place.

The Catholic community in Mumbai and elsewhere has reacted sharply to the vandalism in Mahim Church and urged the police and government to take prompt action in the matter, besides ensuring security for the 125-odd churches in the city.

Many Christians - who number around 500,000 (or 3.30 per cent) of the city's population - penned their sense of agony and outrage on social media posts, and recalled similar but smaller incidents of vandalism, theft of valuable church properties, etc, that have occurred in the past few years in different parts of Mumbai against the peace-loving community.

Saturday's development came barely a day after the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation revoked a move to acquire a part of the cemetery besides the St Peter's Church in Bandra west, for a road widening project, after Catholics from Mumbai raised an outcry and intervention of some local political leaders.

 

 

  

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  • Anil (Professor), Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2023

    Cowardly act. These Perpetrators will be first in line at the embassies of Christian countries. I wish west realizes and issues visa's only minorities of India.

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  • Rajeev Shetty., Udupi.

    Sun, Jan 08 2023

    Reminding Gujarat..

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  • Ram Rahim Robert, manglaore

    Sun, Jan 08 2023

    At last a secular place like Mumbai also came into the dragnet of communal mindset of this country. God save India

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Sun, Jan 08 2023

    A Very Sad Moment in the History of Our Great God Bestowed Land where Everyone Enjoys Freedom ! These Bad Unworthy Unacceptable Happenings, every now and then NOT ONLY HURTS the PEACE LOVING People, who always seek for Love, Peace and Brotherhood with other persons Living and Staying around ! I wish to appeal to every one NOT TO INDULGE in these ACTS OF VOILENCE ! Thank you !!!

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Sat, Jan 07 2023

    Today's International news in many newspapers, all over...

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 07 2023

    Repeatedly happens only in BJP ruled states. Non-BJP states are not anti minority so strict measures on first offence itself if at all.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Sat, Jan 07 2023

    Shocking! It hurts the sentiments and religious beliefs of all Catholics, not just those whose ancestors are buried in cemeteries beside the churches they pray in week after week. Vandals have no conscience and disregard these sentiments in order to hurt believers in other faiths. This happens not just in India but in other countries too where there are neo-Nazis who go after the burial sites of Muslims and Jews; it has happened in Ottawa too. Modern methods of disposal of the remains through cremation denies vandals of such opportunities but those who continue to believe in the sacredness of the remains and the last day of resurrection must be respected. I have a special connection with the Mahim church cemetery as my parents were buried there fiftyone years and fiftyfive years earlier (mother and father respectively), but because of space limitations their remains were put in a niche in the wall around the cemetery. The burials whose crosses have been vandalized must be the more recent ones. Vandalism is a disease of the mind and difficult to stop it. Only God can save them.

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  • Glen, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 07 2023

    Church has no accountability over money and property. So unidentified people vandalize and vanish. Where is the CCTV? What is the use of public outrage? To pressurize officials to give verdict for us? This is damaging for the Christian community.

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  • Rajesh shenoy, Manglore

    Sat, Jan 07 2023

    May be worker is angry for not gicing salary on time. It happened last month in Mandya, Karnataka.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jan 08 2023

    Rajesh Shenoy Mangalore By vandalism noone benefits :Dead cant pay it.Cn it be possible because of Bandra cemetry case ,someone was angry for not giving place?yes we too recieved a video about it and true ,we will not give a inch of it just because thats the place we honour our dead ones and their buried place.Roads can be made through without it.But entering cemetry and vandalize crosses is another matter.Our crosses are very precious and deserve a place where dead ones buried.What they will benefit from it I dont understand .Let God himself punish him for their deeds in his own way .Quiete Possible this is a person who was under drugs ?or doing some cults of dead ones?One never know .ay God forgive him .and may not do in future.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sun, Jan 08 2023

    Rita Germany, I have no words to express on your sensible comments. Your every word is full of meaning. But some people will find it hard to digest.

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