Chennai: Church urged to pay attention to needs of humanity


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Chennai, Jan 9: Inaugurating the 31st Plenary Assembly of the conference of the Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) of the Latin Church, in Chennai on January 8, Archbishop Giambattista Diquattro, the Apostolic Nuncio to India and Nepal, exhorted the Church in India to pay attention to the needs of the humanity.

He said "There is a need for the Church to attend to the needs of humanity, which is the joy of the Church in living the Gospel. This assembly is not the gathering of the higherarchies of the Church in India; rather it is a gathering for the witness to the nation. Our unity, collaboration and oneness should prove to the nation that we witness the Joy of the Gospel by our life."

Oswald Cardinal Gracious, in his presidential address made an appeal to the Church in India to revitalise the Evangelization and added to it he insisted our Evangelization should be full of life, full of love for mission.

Archbishop Anil Cuoto, the secretary general read the annual report of the Conference. He introduced the new members of the Conference and all the new members were solemnly welcomed by the assembly with the flower bouquet.

Archbishop Anil also informed the assembly about the retiring members of the Conference and wished them a wonderful time of retirement.

Archbishop George Antonysamy, the vice president read the message of Holy Father Pope Francis and Cardinal Filoni the Prefect of Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. Archbishop George added India needs the Church and the Church needs India.

The inaugural session began with the lighting of lamp by the dignitaries. Dr A Neethinathan the Bishop of Chingleput in his welcome address listed out the reasons why Chingleput is the right place for this 31st Assembly, as it is the land of St. Thomas the Apostle, the Apostle of India and has as part of its diocese the Holy Hill of His Martyrdom, the patron saint of the diocese St Joseph, father figure of the Church, who guards the Church. Mazhai Malai Madha our co-patroness the mother of the Church - who accompanied the early Church.

Chingleput Diocese which comprise of the civil district of Kancheepuram is the place of other religious people live majority, and provides us the opportunity to be Joy of the Gospel.

The seven days meeting of the bishops will discuss the Theme ‘The Joy of the Gospel’ and will look at the new forms of evangelization and the ways and means - to foster the Evangelization. The assembly will also discuss the matters affecting the Latin Catholic Church in India.

There are 132 dioceses and 189 bishops of the Latin Church in India. The conference of the Catholic Bishops in India (CCBI) is the largest Episcopal conference in Asia and fourth in the world.

  

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