Assam to Host Bishops’ Meet
GUWAHATI,
Assam, Jan. 18, 2010, 10.00 Hrs (telegraphindia):
Assam will
for the first time host the general body meeting of the apex
body of the country’s Catholics.
The objective
of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India is to facilitate
co-ordinated study and discussion on issues pertaining to the
Church, besides adoption of a common policy and effective action
in ecclesiastical matters.
“It
is good news that Assam has been chosen as the venue for the
meeting of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India. Many of
the bishops wanted to see Assam as they have never come here.
This is a wonderful opportunity for all of them,” Archbishop
of Guwahati Diocese, Thomas Menamparampil, said.
The meeting
will be held at the Don Bosco Institute, Kharguli, from February
24 to March 3 and will be attended by 160 bishops from across
the country.
Menamparampil
said chief minister Tarun Gogoi had also expressed happiness
over the hosting of the meeting here for the first time.
The first
meeting of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India in the region
was held in Shillong about two decades back.
The bishops
will be treated to the region’s beauty and cultural diversity
through programmes.
“We
want to show them that the Northeast is a ‘paradise on
earth’ and not just a land of violence. It is a beautiful
place with lots of cultural diversity,” the executive
director of Don Bosco Institute, V.M. Thomas, said.
Thomas
said a seven-minute video film on the Northeast — a song
sung and composed by national award winner Tarali Sarma —
was being shot.
Sarma won
the coveted Rajat Kamal as the best female playback singer in
2004, becoming the first woman from the state to win the prestigious
award.
The film
is being shot at different locations of the Northeast and will
depict its land, people and culture.
On February
28, a special cultural extravaganza will be held where 75 troupes
from across the region will showcase the diversity of the region
through music and dance.
This time,
the theme of the conference is Youth. Discussions will be held
on the challenges confronting modern-day youth and the Church’s
response.
(telegraphindia.com)