Christian nuns queue to attend a mass celebration by Pope Francis on April 29, 2017 at a stadium in the Egyptian capital Cairo.PHOTO: AFP
ROME (AFP) – The famous white sari with three blue borders worn by saint Mother Teresa has been copyrighted by nuns, and one of the Vatican’s top cardinals is not pleased.
“Holy Mother Teresa of Calcutta is a universal symbol, beloved by believers (and) unbelievers,” said Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins, 85, an ex-prefect of the powerful Congregation for the Causes of Saints.
“It is absurd that taxes will now have to be paid on her sari. It’s the first time I have heard anything like it,” he was quoted as saying by the online version of the Italian weekly Panorama, which hits shop shelves on Thursday (July 20).
The sari was reportedly recognised as an Intellectual Property of the Missionaries of Charity by the trademarks registry in India on the day the revered Catholic nun was raised to sainthood in September last year.
It means those using images of the sari – in anything from books and films to calendars – will have to pay.
“It certainly does not honour the saint’s memory,” Cardinal Saraiva Martins said. Panorama added that the news had upset many at the Vatican to the point that Pope Francis may be moved to speak out.
The white sari, now worn by nuns belonging to the Missionaries of Charity throughout the world, is a symbol of purity, while the three blue borders represent poverty, chastity and obedience.
Mother Teresa won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize and was revered around the world as a beacon for the Christian values of self-sacrifice and charity.
She spent all her adult life in India, first teaching, then tending to the dying poor for decades before her death in 1997 at the age of 87.
Please note The India-Srilankan Apostolate of New Jersey has organized a cultural mass on Sunday, August 13, 2017. Please find below the details. All the members of Gujarati Catholic Samaj of USA are invited to attend this event. Please do come for this event as GCSofUSA is a part of the multicultural ministry of Metuchen Diocese and India-Srilankan Apostolate. The event is open for all Catholics from South Asian communities.
Br Robert Krishna (foreground), pictured with his Dominican confreres, will be ordained a priest on 15 July by the Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP, at St Benedict’s Church in Broadway.
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We the members of Gujarati Catholic Samaj of USA welcome Fr. Lawrence Martis, the Principal of St. Xavier’s High School, Hansol, Ahmedabad. He arrived on June 23 2017. He will be stationed at St. Pancras Church parish for three months. St. Pancras Churchis located at 72-22 68th Street, Glendale, NY 11385. He will depart on September 25, 2017.
Fr. Lawrence was born in Mangalore, India. Though he opted for Ahmedabad Diocese to be a priest. He was ordained on May 07, 1993. This year on May 07 he entered in to his 25th year of priesthood. Congratulations father and thank you for your services.
He got his first appointment at Nana Kantharia, Sabarkantha Mission. He served there for five years. In 1997 he was transferred to St. Xavier’s High School, Deesa, Banaskantha. In 2002 he became Principal of St. Mary’s High School, Nadiad. In 2008 he was transferred to St. Xavier’s High School Hansol, Ahemdabad as Principal.
As a silver jubilee celebrant he wanted to have some experience from abroad. His request to explore the foreign experience was granted by Hon. Archbishop Thomas Macwan. He sent him to the Brooklyn Diocesewhere Hon. Archbishop normally visits and stays. We wish Fr. Lawrence best of luck. May God grant him his wisdom to spread God’s message and blessing.
Silver Jubilee celebration by staff of St. Xavier’s High School, Hansol