Friday, September 19, 2008
150-year-old cathedral set afire in Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal: A 150-year-old church in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur town was set on fire 
by two unidentified men, police said on Friday.

The altar and statues inside the 150-year-old St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral 
in the cantonment area of Jabalpur, about 300 km from here, were burnt in the 
fire Thursday night. The church was closed at the time. 

Parish priests told police that the two entered by breaking the glass panes of 
the door and set fire to the cathedral altar. The altar, statues of St. Peter 
and St. Paul, and the carpet were damaged.
However, fire fighters were alerted and the blaze was soon doused.

“The sisters staying in the building adjoining the boundary wall of the 
cathedral spotted the duo fleeing the spot on a motorcycle but could not see 
their faces since it was dark,” a police official said. 

“A complaint has been lodged against unidentified people in the cantonment 
police station and investigation is underway,” Jabalpur District Collector Hari 
Ranjan Rao told IANS on phone. 

This is the third case of assault on Christian missionaries in the state in the 
past few weeks. On Monday, a watchman of Carmel Convent School in Ujjain was 
beaten up. Before that, on Aug 31, an 86-year-old church in Ratlam was set on 
fire.

Indo-Asian News Service 


Comment: Mario Goveia may have visited this Cathedral as he lived in Jabalpur 
for sometime.


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