Tuesday, December 16, 2025

 

Was it, that she was white and he is brown?


Justice delayed is justice denied

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In this case it is denied even after the death of Fr. Stan Swamy. Salute Fr. Frazer and his team for ensuring the pursuit of justice, so Fr. Stan Swamy's soul may rest in peace. Also awaken the soul of the living laity, especially clergy, which is dead. Dead due to the fear of an autocratic government and the slow systematic attack and persecution of the Christian community. Especially the Catholic Community.

Then the lack of unity in the community. The fear to question or raise voice on injustice meted out. Then dwindling number of clergy and the ones in the clergy, many lacking courage. The irony is when vocations are dwindling in India, why are priests sent to overseas missions?  

Missionary work in India itself is challenging and life threatening, so why cant our priests be sent to these places? 

Finally where is the voice of the Vatican and alleged Catholic countries in the case of Fr. Stan Swamy? Why is this matter not presented in the International Court of Justice? This is the only way the true and real bad secterian violence of the Christian community in India can be made aware to the whole world.

Why is the Catholic Church in India not demanding the beatification of Fr. Stan Swamy? If Mother Theresa's beatification could be fast tracked, why not Fr. Stan Swamy?

Sainthood denied to Fr. Stan Swamy is racial injustice by the Vatican and white supremasits in white habits, dark intentions and black hearts. Fast tracking Fr. Stan Swamy's sainthood, would be the biggest humiliation and a slap to the Indian judiciary and government? This process does not need the approval of one dictator in the central government, who is silent on the persecution of the Christian community in India, but a bunch of white supremasits in the Ivory Castle of the Vatican.....

.....and a spineless clergy leadership in India, who has to bend, kiss the hand of a white Pope, instead of demanding sainthood of Fr. Stan Swamy. Was Mother Theresa more charitable, kind, merciful, empathetic, sympathetic, reached out to the poorest of poor, than what Fr. Stan Swamy did? Or was it, that she was white and he is brown?

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