Mangalore: National convention on Mar 10 to press for Konkani Liturgy
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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)
Mangalore, Mar 6: “We have the right to pray in our mother tongue," said Eric Ozario, secretary, Global Konkani Organisation while addressing a press meet here on Wednesday March 6.
Jagotik Konkani Songhotton (JKS) in association with Catholic Konkani Rakann Sanchalan (CKRS) will organize a national convention on the topic ‘Konkani Liturgy’, on March 10 at the Catholic Club, Chikmagalur.
"Though the Constitution of India gives every citizen the right to pray in his/her mother tongue and the Catholic Church, realizing this need, at the 2nd Vatican Council had declared that every Catholic has the right to pray in the vernacular; Konkani Catholics have been denied this right in many dioceses of India, despite their sizeable presence. The diocese of Chikmagalur, the Archdiocese of Bangalore, the diocese of Mysore and the diocese of Shimoga, are just a few examples," he added.
"Time and again, Konkanis have demanded their right and have even agitated. Now to add to their woes, a few language fanatics in Karnataka have even begun attacking people praying in their mother tongue, other than in Kannada. There have been many instances of attacks on Konkani and Tamil masses," he said.
"Considering the seriousness of the situation, JKS and CKRS (Chikmagalur- Hassan), have taken the initiative to organize their national convention," he added.
The convention will be attended by around 500 delegates from four states, namely, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. The delegates will discuss the issue in depth and will try and find a solution to this vexing problem, Ozario said.
As a follow-up, all measures, legal and others, to assert the right of Konkanis to pray in their mother tongue will be initiated.
JKS and CKRS office-bearers, Roy Castelino, Alwyn D’Souza, Colman D’Souza and Sebastian D’Souza were present.