Kerala land deal row: Vatican removes Cardinal as head of archdiocese


Thiruvananthapuram, Jun 23 (IANS): Hit by controversy over allegations of dubious financial dealings and causing huge loss to the Church, Cardinal George Alencherry was on Friday divested of all administrative powers as the head of the Ernakulam archdiocese by the Vatican.

Bishop Jacob Manathodath of Palakkad diocese has been appointed the apostolic administrator of the archdiocese, sources said.

The unprecedented action from Pope Francis is seen as a severe setback for Alencherry, who is the head of the Kochi-based Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, and is also among the Indian Cardinals eligible to elect the Pope.

Alencherry would now remain as Cardinal and head of the Church, but would not have any role in the governance of the archdiocese of Ernakulam.

The archdiocese had suffered a loss of Rs 90 crore following controversial land dealings executed by the Cardinal in 2016.

A Church panel, which probed the transactions, had recommended action against Alencherry as per civil and church law. The report was then sent to Rome via Apostolic Nuncio (the Vatican representative) in Delhi.

Church spokesman and Alencherry’s secretary, Fr Jimmy Poochakkatt said Rome has taken the decision in the wake of the controversies related to the land transactions.

“Alencherry would continue as Cardinal as well as the head of the Church. He need not quit as Cardinal. He is likely to make a statement on Saturday when the administrator assumes office,” he said.

The letter from Rome, which announced the appointment of a new apostolic administrator for the archdiocese, said the decision to remove Alencherry was taken in the light of the communication received from the Apostolic Nuncio.

With the appointment of the apostolic administrator, two auxiliary Bishops — Sebastian Adayanthrath and Jose Puthenveettil — were also automatically removed from various roles. However, they would continue as Bishops.

Church sources said that Rome has taken serious note of the demand of priests that the Cardinal should quit.

“Vatican has found substance in the allegations. The decision is a victory for those who stand for morality, integrity and transparency. Rome has removed the Cardinal as the administrator of a diocese. Now, the Cardinal would have to explain to the public the locus standi for his continuation as the head of the Church,” said a priest, without wishing to be identified.

Church sources said the appointment of the administrator is only a temporary arrangement. A permanent system would be in place soon for the archdiocese of Ernakulam.

  

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  • ray, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 23 2018

    What happened to Mr. Baliga case..hope his family get justice!!!

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  • ray, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 23 2018

    the above is the response to Mr. Rathan!!!

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 23 2018

    The Cardinal is 73. Why does he want all this controversy at this age ? He should have limited himself to the area of his functioning than getting into selling the Church property whether or not for personal gain/loss. What use is being in a position after getting demoted ? This is called cutting his own leg with an ax.

    Let the law of the land be applicable and charges payable to government be made lawfully.

    As for people who are aiming guns at cases like this, please put your time and energy into deals Pathanjali signed with cooperation of the BJP rule at the center, with 75% discount on government land sold to set up the factories of Baba Ramdev.

    Give your support to farmers whose fertile land is confiscated to build Metro to PM's hometown in the name of development. Could the government give jobs as the farmers demand because hereafter they will have no means of earning their bread ?

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 23 2018

    Why no Indian Law is applicable here ?why church is not answerable for Indian authorities?no criminal action ?

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 23 2018

    Bishops,archbishops have been appointed by Vatican body headed by Pope, not locally, any abnormalities in their functions observed Vatican has full power, other than that if anyone invloved in criminal activity then law of the land take its own actions,

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  • Peter, KSA

    Sat, Jun 23 2018

    Once it was Indian law. Now it is RSS law. Life of an animal is above human life. This is happening only in India specially after 2014.

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