Cardinal Gracias assures Buddhist pilgrims peace, harmony
July 11, 2013: Cardinal Oswald Gracias has expressed pain over the Bodh Gaya serial
blasts and extended his support to Buddhist pilgrims around the world, three days
after nine explosions shook the holiest Buddhist shrine in the Bihar. “I would
like to assure our Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world, especially from Sri
Lanka, China, Japan and the Southeast Asia region, that India is a land of peace,
compassion and harmony and we give them our support and solidarity,” said Cardinal
Gracias, who is also the general secretary of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences
(FABC). He said that as an Indian, he is anguished and pained at the “horrendous
violence at this sacred place of worship.” Nine medium-intensity explosions took place
on July 7 at the Mahabodhi Temple, which is named a UNESCO world heritage site and
where Buddha attained enlightenment. Two monks were injured in the incident and the
temple complex suffered minor damage. No one has been arrested in connection with
the blasts. However, the National Investigating Agency, which is probing the blasts,
has announced a reward of 1 million rupees for information that would lead to the
bombers. “Our prayers and concerns are with so many who have experienced the trauma
of these acts, most especially those who were injured,” the prelate said.
“Before
this mindless violence, we, the Catholic Church in India, the Christian community
and leaders of other religions must be united so as not to be overcome by the devil,
but fight him with good, working together to build a more just, free and secure society,
based on love, justice, truth and service, for generations to come,” he added. Source:
Asia News