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Navy preventing Goa Christians from praying at chapel: Congress MP

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A Congress MP Wednesday accused the Indian Navy of repeatedly barring Christians from praying at a sacred chapel on the Anjadip island, a few hundred metres off the coast in South Goa district. Shantaram Naik told the Rajya Sabha that the ‘attitude’ of the Indian Navy officials was not right and in violation of a written contract between the state government and the naval authorities.  ’There is strong resentment over the fact that the Indian Navy did not allow members of the Christian community to say prayers in the chapel (a smaller place of worship for Christians) at Anjadip island despite the navy having signed a written contract with the government of Goa while accepting the land from the then union territory,’ Naik said.  Naik and another Congress MP Francisco Sardinha have already submitted memorandums to Defence Minister A.K. Antony asking him to permit the Christian community members to visit the island on religious occasions.  ’People are taken to the island on the (occasion of) Navy Day under security, but the navy is not willing to follow the same procedure in case of the visit by members of the Christian community,’ the memorandum said.

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  1. Naik’s appeal to Anthony is a good initiative. Pilgrimages to Anjediva from Kankon or Karwar have been happy spiritual experiences to many. The historic Church of Nossa Senhora da Brotas and the Chapel of Francis of Assisi need to be visited by our faithful now and then. Praying in solidarity, fellow feeling and the shared Agape at the end of the liturgical event are memories of empowerment and spiritual healing for a number of mainland pilgrims.

    1. Dr. Cajetan Coelho on May 10th, 2012 at 3:54 pm