A Vibrant Actuality: The Catholic Church in India

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Although lower than 2% of India’s inhabitants is Catholic, the religion is powerful within the nation. Archbishop Albert D’Souza of the north-Indian Archdiocese of Agra joins us to debate the fun and challenges of the Church in his area; matters vary from inter-faith dialogue, Christian persecution, and indicators of hope. It is attention-grabbing to notice that the Archbishop comes from a big Catholic household in Mangalore, on the south-west coast of the nation. In his household, 4 of the brothers are monks (two a bishop, and a kind of an Archbishop!). A kind of monks is Fr. Edwin D’Souza. We go to his parish as he explains the significance of the celebration of the Beginning of the Virgin Mary for Catholic Indians. It is a celebration known as Monthi Fest and honours our Blessed Mom, stresses the significance of household, and is an event of thanksgiving for the harvest. The ultimate side of this episode entails an exploration of a Marian Shrine that is known as Lourdes of the East: Our Girl of Good Well being, within the small city of Velankanni in southern India.

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