Vatican City, 7 April (AKI) - Pope Benedict XVI will reflect on the
plight of Christians in India this Easter when he leads the Way of the
Cross ceremony on Friday at the Colosseum in Rome. The Vatican has
asked Indian Archbishop Thomas Menamparampil to write the meditations
for the ceremony, which depicts Christ's final hours leading up to his
crucifixion.

Archbishop Menamparampil's reflections will focus on the question of
evil in the world, on pain and on the various forms of suffering which
are, he writes, a "symbol of the presence of the cross of Christ in
our lives".

Menamparampil "will refer to Christians who suffer persecution in
India and in other countries, as well to the violence that destroys
ethnic and religious groups, and to conflicts fuelled by economic
interests," the Vatican said in a statement.

Attacks by suspected Hindu extremists on Christians and their churches
in the eastern Indian state of Orissa last year left at least 35
people dead. The violence also spread to other states, including the
western coastal state of Karnataka, a state on India's west coast,
where at least 150 churches were destroyed.

India is officially secular but most of its one billion-plus citizens
are Hindu. Christians make up about 2.5 percent of the population and
Muslims, 13.4 percent.

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