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May 31, 2021 CWN Editor s Note: “The priests were pioneers in the most remote missions in the Kingdom of God,” said Archbishop John Barwa of Cuttack-Bhubaneswar. “The loss of such zealous missionaries is a great loss for the Church, for society, and for the country.” As of May 30, 204 priests, 212 nuns, and 3 bishops have died. The above note supplements, highlights, or corrects details in the original source (link above). About CWN news coverage.
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Indian archbishop calls for aid in sainthood causes from 2008 anti-Christian riots Feb 1, 2021 contributor Archbishop John Barwa of Cuttack-Bhubaneshwar celebrates Mass for migrant workers from the Tribal community in Mumbai, India, Jan. 31, 2021. (Credit: Courtesy to Crux.) Archbishop John Barwa of Cuttack-Bhubaneshwar is calling on the faithful to provide assistance in the sainthood causes of Christians martyred during the 2008 Kandhamal riots. MUMBAI, India – Archbishop John Barwa of Cuttack-Bhubaneshwar is calling on the faithful to provide assistance in the sainthood causes of Christians martyred during the 2008 Kandhamal riots. The anti-Christian pogrom in Odisha state left roughly 100 people dead, thousands injured, 300 churches and 6,000 homes destroyed, and 50,000 people displaced. ....
By Nirmala Carvalho The four Sisters who took temporary vows and the four who took perpetual vows are – together with their fellow Sisters – “God s channel to reach the poor,” said Archbishop John Barwa of Cuttack-Bhubaneswar (Odisha), who led the Mass last Saturday in Cuttack’s cathedral. The Sisters who took their vows belong to the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy. Nirmala Jose, Vimala, Keerthana and Mary Hyma took perpetual vows, whilst Biddika Radha, Jhumuri, Pushpa, and Shushmita Lakra took temporary vows. Because of pandemic-related health restrictions, few people attended the ceremony, but despite this, it was “full of spiritual value” and brightened by local cultural elements, such as the welcome dance at the beginning of the celebration. ....