The activists barged into a meeting held by the Arch bishop with more than 150 priests, and demanded more ‘respect’ for Kannada Christians.
General Secretary of the Sangha, Raphael Raj said that their demands were simple and
they had been promised by the Archbishop when he was newly appointed in September
2004. “More than seven years and we are still protesting. Kannadigas are a majority and we need are gionalseminary in the City,” said Raj. A few of the Sangha’s priorities include the useofKannadaas the liturgical language for all administration
and
They also demanded Christian minority colleges and schools in rural areas,and preference for Christians in recruitments to Christian hospitals such as St John’s, St Philomena’s and St Martha’s.
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