(February 20, 2010) Police in Shillong, Meghalaya India on Thursday February 18 seized
copies of a school book that has pictures of Jesus Christ holding a cigarette in one
hand and a beer bottle in the other. The police registered a case against the book’s
New Delhi-based publisher and supplier following complaints from St. Joseph Girl’s
Higher Secondary School in the Meghalaya state capital, a predominately Christian
town. The offensive pictures of the Sacred Heart of Jesus appear in the cursive writing
practice book meant for grade one. The picture is printed in the cover as well as
in an inside page, said Shillong archdiocesan chancellor Father John Madur. The inside
page introduces the alphabet “I” with the word “idol.” The picture of the Sacred Heart
of Jesus is given as an example of idol. He said parents and teachers were shocked
and the school withdrew the book “at once.” Archbishop Dominic Jala of Shillong said
Catholics in the state “are deeply shocked and hurt at the objectionable portrayal
of Jesus.” School headmistress Sister M. Thaddeus Syiemiong told that the school authorities
noticed the picture only a few days back. They have asked the students to return
the books.