Oman Daily Observer

Kerala nun case: Church accused of acting against protesters

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KOTTAYAM: With the arrest of Bishop Franco Mulakkal in the nun rape case, Church authoritie­s have begun to take action against those who supported the 14-day protest by five nuns at Kochi in the matter, a Church official said on Sunday.

“I received a letter from higherups in my church that I should not participat­e in such protests and keep away... I am preparing a reply to the supreme head of our Church, the one person with a lot of compassion for the suffering. I am sure he will know what I did was right,” Yuhanon Ramban of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church told the media here on Sunday.

Ramban is a post given to a priest of a monastic order, similar to a monk. There are instances in churches wherein a Ramban is elevated to a Bishop.

Sister Lucy Kalapureka­l of the Syro Malabar Catholic Church also told the media that when she visited her congregati­on in Wayanad in the morning, she was told to keep away from her church duties.

Lucy said that when she returned from the protest venue at Kochi, their Mother Superior called for her.

“She said that she is sad to say that she has been directed to pass on the informatio­n to me that from now on, I have been relieved of all the duties in my church. I have been asked to keep away from duties like assisting in the Communion, taking Bible classes for children and such duties, that I was doing till the other day,” said Lucy and added that she wished to know what wrong she did to get this punishment.

Lucy is attached to the St Mary’s Church near Manathavad­y in Wayanad district but the Parish Vicar K Stephen denied media reports that Lucy has been proceeded against.

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