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Invite Pope to India, Christian groups tell Modi

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE / MUMBAI

After Archbishop of Bombay Cardinal Oswald Gracias met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the latter's residence in New Delhi on Christmas, community groups in Mumbai have appealed to Modi to invite Pope Francis, head of the 1.4 billion-member Roman Catholic Church, to India in 2024. Pope John Paul II was the last Pope to have visited India, having done so in 1999.

Gracias was part of a group of people from across the country who were invited to the PM's residence for Christmas.

Talking about the meeting later, Gracias said, “I was happy that I came. Everybody is feeling like one family. I was particular­ly happy with the Prime Minister's attitude, warmth, and friendline­ss. He spoke about the contributi­on of the Christian community.”

Christian groups said that Modi recently met Pope Francis during the G20 Summit in Rome. Mumbai-based Watchdog Foundation said it was heartening to see the positive exchange of thoughts on a wide range of issues. “In light of this, we would like to express our collective eagerness for the Indian government to extend an official invitation to Pope Francis to visit India in the coming year 2024," said the group in its letter to Modi.

Advocate Vivian D’Souza of the Watchdog Foundation said, “Our views are profound. We expect Modi to call the Pope to India. It will be a reassuranc­e to the community considerin­g what is going on," said D'Souza. "The Roman Catholic Church is the biggest Christian denominati­on and asking the leader to come to India is the right thing. The visit from the Pope is anytime due, considerin­g that the last visit by a Pope was in 1999.”

Pope Francis himself has talked about his wish to visit India. During one press conference, he is reported to have said, “I think India will be next, next year”.

The Watchdog Foundation has appealed to the Prime Minister to send an official invitation to the Pope.

During the meeting, Modi thanked Gracias for traveling from Mumbai for the function. Christmas is an opportunit­y to think about his message and values. The Holy Bible says that God has given us resources that should be shared," Modi said.

Delegates talked about the impression Modi had made on them. "I was so impressed. How well he (Modi) connected with the speakers' speeches. He responded to some of them," said a delegate.

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