Ancient Mumbai Crucifix desecrated, a wound for all the people: Card. Gracias
Mumbai, 18 December 2013: An ancient crucifix was vandalized and desecrated on Sunday
in Vile Parle, a suburb of Mumbai in India. The authors of this terrible attack remain
unknown thus far, but the attack itself has shocked the local Catholic community.
Speaking to AsiaNews Card. Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai and president of the
Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI), said that "this serious act of vandalism
to the Body of Christ hurts all of us, and also affects the tolerance , harmony and
diversity that characterize our beloved city."
The crucifix dates back to 1880
and is located along the main street of the neighborhood. According to the Santa Cruz
police - who are investigating the attack - the episode occurred in the early hours
of the morning. The alarm was raised by a parishioner of the Church of St. Francis
Xavier in Vile Parle, which is located a short distance from the cross. The statue
of Jesus was removed from the cross, and dismembered .
"The way the statue
of Jesus was smashed - highlights Card. Gracias - causes me great anguish: his hands
were broken and thrown away, and the head has a deep crack , and only a small part
of the body is still attached to the Cross". He adds: "it is indeed a very sad moment
for us, especially as it is not an isolated incident, in September 2013, St. Joseph
in Juhu was desecrated and looted. While we forgive those, who have committed this
act, we also pray for the perpetrator , and we pray for our city, that the Spirit
of peace, harmony, mutual co-existence and tolerance may prevail upon each one".
"The
parishioner who discovered the incident - the parish priest Fr. Theodore Fernandes
, told AsiaNews - informed me right away. Our community is saddened by the desecration,
because this crucifix has existed for generations and people of all faiths always
brought offerings . "
What makes the attack even sadder, the priest says ,
"is that yesterday 37 children were preparing to receive their First Holy Communion
in our church ." As a sign of respect, in the late afternoon , the parishioners took
part in a procession from the church to the Cross, praying the rosary. In addition,
from now until the 21st of December parishioners recite the Rosary of the Divine Mercy
at the foot of the cross. Today Card. Gracias will preside at a Mass of reparation.Source:
AsiaNews