Event celebrates new Asian Cardinals, honours a veteran Cardinal
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
The Indian Bishops' Conference hosted a celebration in honour of the six new Asian Cardinals on Tuesday evening, at a venue near St Peter's Basilica. Cardinal Oswald Gracias led the celebration and was joined by many newly-created Cardinals, both from Asia and elsewhere, as well as many veteran Cardinals.
In opening remarks, and on behalf of his fellow newly-created Asian Cardinals, Cardinal Philip Neri, Archbishop of Goa, thanked Cardinal Oswald Gracias, President of the Episcopal Conference of India, for having arranged the event. He continued saying that all six new cardinals âcount on prayers of all presentâ so that they might rise to the challenges of their new ministry.
Cardinal Gracias - Silver and Golden Jubilee
His remarks then focused on Cardinal Oswald Gracias, who celebrates both the golden jubilee of his priesthood and the silver jubilee of his episcopal ordination. âHe is a wonderful human personâ, Cardinal Neri said, âendowed with exceptional qualities of mind and heart. A Christian who has learned to anchor his life in Christ, A bishop who continues to proclaim his faith in Christ enthusiastically according to his motto âTo reconcile all things in Christâ â.
Cardinal Neri then reflected that Cardinal Oswald has been a model shepherd capable of âsustaining the people of God in their life of faith and on the way of holinessâ. Everything he has done as an âexpert in Canon Law, his expertise as a priest, as a chancellor, as an auxiliary, as Archbishop and Cardinalâ has been to serve the Church. In each of these positions, Cardinal Oswald âhas made a unique and singular contribution to the life and mission of the Churchâ.
Presentation of Called to Serve: Cardinal Oswald Gracias
Nigel Fernandes, CEO of Asian Trading Corporation, presented Called To Serve: Cardinal Oswald Gracias, a new book chronicling Cardinal Oswaldâs life. He is witness to the fact that Cardinal Oswald âhad to be convinced to publish the bookâ. The book Mr. Fernandes said, covers the Cardinalâs early life, seminary life, even some âcrushes he hadâ, and offices he has held. âThere are still so many things left uncovered", Mr. Fernandes continued, "to the point that I wondered if we had done him justice in the bookâ.
Cardinal Gracias - one of the most significant bishops in the Church
Also on hand for the event was newly-created Cardinal Arthur Roche, Prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship. It is an âhonour and joy to be associated with this event this evening to praise a very great man and a very fine priest, a gentleman and a scholarâ, Cardinal Roche said. He then went on to praise the Bishops' Conference of India which, he said, is âvery specialâ. âWhen you meet the bishops from India, they have a twinkle in their eye, and a spring in their stepâ. But specifically of Cardinal Gracias, Cardinal Roche said, âYou know you are making a friend for life in meeting Oswald Gracias. You know he is interested in you straight way. He has a very large and good heart. A heart like the Lord himself. He is one of the most significant bishops in the Churchâ.
Cardinal Gracias looks to the future
Cardinal Gracias shared that he himself can hardly believe he has spent fifty years as a priest and twenty-five as a bishop. Rather than looking back on what he has done, the Cardinal says he still sees so much yet to do. His hope is that with the upcoming General Conference of the Federation of Asian Bishopsâ Conference, the entire Church in Asia will take a step forward in responding to their call to serve. âEvery baptized person is called to spend themselves for the Churchâ, Cardinal Gracias said.
He confirmed Mr. Fernandes' remark that at first, he was against the book project chronicling his life. âThey convinced meâ, he said, âsaying that it was for the good of the Church in Indiaâ.
In speaking about Pope Francis, Cardinal Gracias reflected on the fact that âthe Church faces many challenges all over.
Cardinal Gracias then concluded his remarks saying he is proud of Indiaâs two new Cardinals as well as all six new Asian Cardinals. In thanking his brother cardinals for attending the event and expressing their âsupport and encouragementâ, he said, âwe need it, we need one another as brothers. We belong to the same familyâ.
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