ASIA/INDIA - Indian Cardinal Telesphore Toppo, president of Bishops’ Conference, visits Fides: “We are not afraid of attacks on Christians by Hindu fundamentalists: this only strengthens our faith and we view the future of the nation with optimism”

Thursday, 28 October 2004

New Delhi (Agenzia Fides) - At a time when Hindu attacks on Christians in India continue, the Catholic Church in India continues to bear witness to Christ and looks ahead with Cardinal Telesphore Toppo, Archbishop of Ranchi and President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India told Fides when he visited our agency recently.
Speaking to Fides the Cardinal said: “Hindu extremist movements will always be a problem. Episodes of Hindu fundamentalist violence in unusual areas such as Kerala prove that there exist forces contrary to Christianity. But we are not afraid. These episodes make us more careful and prudent but they also strengthen our faith and our witness of life. They are a sign that the Catholic community is alive and active and that our presence and witness are visible”.
Commenting the social and religious situation in India, a few months after the installation of the new central government led by Congress Party, Cardinal Toppo said: “Governments bring change, and this is democracy. But changes do not happen overnight, they take time. The Hindu nationalist party Baratiya Janata Party in power for six years took control of state bureaucracy. The heritage of the old government will linger but with the Congress Party leading the country we hope for a change in mentality. The last elections were a success for democracy and tolerance and we are sure the new government will work to eliminate the major problems afflicting India: poverty, illiteracy and a precarious healthcare situation. However we must remember that India is a vast country and it is the largest democracy in the world. Democracy works. This is comforting and we look to the future with optimism and as Christians of India we are ready to make our contribution for the good of the country”.
Cardinal Toppo said “the Church in India is often regarded with prejudice, suspicion, and its social service and charity works are regarded as proselytism”. The overcome this mistaken opinion, “the local Church must show her authentic face to the public. This is why Church commitment in the field of the media is most important. God is the first communicator. He communicated with humanity sending his Son Jesus Christ. Today the Church is called to continue the Lord’s mission of communicating the Good News”.
“In this sector - the Cardinal concluded - we must improve, we must be more present in the states of India in order to make truth prevail and to make known all that the Church does in the field of education health care and development”.
(PA) (Agenzia Fides 28/10/2004 righe 34 parole 395)


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