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The parishioners had held Sunday Mass in front of the closed church two weeks 
ago.




Closed Bengaluru church: Parishioners on hunger strike
The parishioners had held Sunday Mass in front of the closed church two weeks 
ago.
Posted on June 2, 2016, 1:18 AM

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Bengaluru:

An indefinite hunger strike by parishioners of Vishwanatha Nagenahalli over the 
now shut St. Paul the Hermit Church entered the fourth day today.

Of the thirteen parishioners, who started off the hunger strike on Sunday, six 
- all women - have been hospitalised and two more are being treated at the 
church compound itself. Others are continuing the hunger strike.

The church was closed down by Archbishop Bernard Moras by an order on April 21, 
2016, over the dispute about the bust of the recently deceased Fr. Chasara 
established by the parishioners in the church compound. He had cited the Code 
of Canon Law that stated that no statue of any person, who is not duly 
beatified or canonised, can be installed.

The parishioners had held Sunday mass in front of the closed church two weeks 
ago. The stalemate continues with neither the Archbishop nor the parishioners 
budging over the issue of the bust.

Though Fr. Chasara, a Kannada priest though was charge sheeted for his alleged 
role in the conspiracy in the 2013 murder of Rector K.J. Thomas, the High Court 
has stayed the charge sheet. Fr. Chasara was the one who rebuilt the St. Paul 
the Hermit Church in 1992 and the parishioners have an emotional connect with 
the deceased priest.

A visibly weak Mr. Lurduswamy told The Hindu that they will not discontinue the 
fast till the Archbishop opens the church again. "I still remember Fr Chasara 
coming to our house everyday and encouraging me and other kids of my generation 
to study in the early 1990s. But for him, we would have never studied," he 
recounted, adding that it was their right to pay their respects to Fr. Chasara 
after his death and the Archbishop couldn't deny them that.

Anthony Swamy, another parishioner, charged that the Archbishop was behaving in 
a feudal manner, pointing out the statues of other priests, who are neither 
beatified or canonised, had been installed in various churches across the city.

Those protesting are also agitated that neither the Archbishop nor any 
representative from the Archdiocese of Bangalore has visited them and tried to 
end the stalemate.

Meanwhile, human rights advocate B.T. Venkatesh is all set to file a writ 
petition in the High Court on behalf of the parishioners on the grounds that 
the Archbishop had effectively denied Freedom to Religion, a fundamental right 
in the Indian Constitution, by closing down the church.

Source: The 
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