Vassula Addresses Thousands in Jharkand, India
November 6 — 10, 2004
The vast subcontinent of
India, with its population of 1,065 million, 2.3% of
which are Christian, has the second largest population
of Christians in Asia, after the Philippines. No wonder
Vassula has visited and held meetings in many parts of
this country in the past 7 years, namely: Kerala, New
Delhi, Goa, Mumbai, Bangalore, Varanasi, to cite a few,
and finally this time Ranchi and Khutpani, in the newly
formed state of Jharkhand, located in northeastern
India.
Map of India —
Jharkand
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November 6: New Delhi, then on to Ranchi, Capital of
Jharkhand
Father Stephen Raphael,
the faithful and hardworking charismatic priest from
Calcutta, in his perseverance and insistence, welcomed
Vassula in New Delhi, the stepping-stone to a marvelous
and grace-filled experience. Catarina from Bangladesh
was on hand to accompany us on this trip to meet the
newly formed TLIG Prayer Groups. The two and a half hour
plane ride from Delhi took us to Ranchi, the capital of
Jharkhand where we were welcomed by crowds at the
airport, in a hail of flowers and songs. On a brief stop
at the Archbishop’s House, Vassula was welcomed in the
Adiwasi tribal tradition of young dancing girls leading
us on through the rituals of washing of hands and
marking on the forehead, and greeted by the
distinguished Cardinal Telesphore Toppo, the Archbishop
of Ranchi. An amicable exchange of greetings ensued,
with warm wishes for an enjoyable and successful visit
to Ranchi, home to the largest Catholic community in
northern India. We continued our journey with a three
hour. ride through the beautiful jungles to
Chakradharpur where we spent two nights at the Ursuline
Convent.
Vassula and Catarina being welcomed by dancing
girls in Ranchi
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Fr. Ignace Topno, S.J. the interpreter, Fr. Stephen, the Cardinal and Vassula
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November 8: Annual Celebration of the Feast of the
First Christian Converts in Jharkhand
This event took place 12
kms. from the convent, in the village of Khutpani. The
tribes of this region were given the Christian faith
through the Ursuline Sisters from Belgium in 1873. At
about that same time, a Belgian missionary, Fr. Constant
Lievens arrived and was instrumental in the continuing
conversion of the tribes, uniting them in the Christian
faith. Fr. Lievens is very much honored and revered, and
so the cause for his beatification is being spearheaded
by the Ranchi diocese.
Cardinal Telesphore Toppo
from Ranchi and Bishop Felix Toppo of Jamshedpur were
officiating at this very special event with Vassula
Rydén as their special guest speaker. The field in
Khutpani at 8 o’clock in the morning, when we arrived,
was a feast for the eyes. The Cardinal and the Bishop
flanked Vassula as they neared the covered podium,
slowly making their way following the lines of dancing
girls, going through the ritual of the washing of hands
and the marking of foreheads. From the stage, we saw an
array of colorful tents, banners waving, men and women
in their native dress, filled with songs and laughter.
The crowds numbered 20,000, made up of different tribes
from the area. After an introduction by Fr. Stephen
Raphael, Vassula witnessed. She spoke of her experience
in a very simple way; she was speaking to the little
children of God. «Why did God create us? To love Him and
serve Him. How do we serve Him? By loving one
another…»
Proceeding to the Khutpani Meeting — Vassula, Cardinal Telesphore Toppo and Bishop Felix Toppo of Jamshedpur
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Approaching the podium in
Khutpani
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The simplicity of her
sharing touched the crowd; there was absolute silence as
she spoke of reconciliation, repentance and all the
themes of the Messages. The mysticism of India is in its
people, manifested through their gentleness and faith.
The affection the tribes demonstrated for their Bishop
and Cardinal during the celebration of the Holy Mass and
the prayers offered commemorating the first Christian
Families of the region was proof of the success of the
Church’s missionary apostolate through the centuries in
this part of the world.
Part of the audience of 20,000
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The Ursuline Sisters of the Carmel Convent in Chakradharpur among the crowd
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Holy Mass in Khutpani after Vassula’s
talk
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The offering of the gifts during Holy
Mass
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L — R: Father Stephen Raphael (half-hidden), Cardinal Telesphore Toppo, Bishop Felix Toppo, and Father Ignace Topno,
S.J.
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Pageantry of the colorful
dance
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November 9: Prayer Festival in the Loyola Grounds,
Ranchi
The warmth and respect
accorded to Vassula by Cardinal Toppo during this
meeting which gathered 25,000 Catholic faithful of the
dioceses of Ranchi and non-Christians can be seen in the
following translated Introduction by the Cardinal
himself.
Signed letter of introduction by Cardinal
Toppo
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Everyone is enjoying the
entertainment
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Vassula receiving gifts
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Thanksgiving speech by Cardinal
Toppo
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Farewell Address at Loyola Grounds Meeting
Dear Mrs.Vassula
Ryden,
On behalf of His Eminence
Telesphore Placidus Cardinal Toppo, Archbishop of
Ranchi, Most Rev. Michael Minj Bishop of Gumla and the
entire Church of Chotanagpur and especially the local
church and the faithful present here, I extend my
sincere thanks to you for being with us.
You have shared with us
your vision and personal dialogue with Jesus and your
life experience with Jesus. It will not only enrich our
faith in God but it will also inspire us to love and
pray to God daily and share our joy with everyone. Your
stress on the unity of churches will surely set a tone
to work more seriously for ecumenism and dialogue with
our brothers in Jesus Christ.
Your strong faith in
Jesus, your own personal prayer life and conviction with
which you share the love of Jesus who is the Savior of
us all, has touched each and everyone present here.
Your firm belief in the
presence of the Lord in the Holy Eucharist has inspired
us to hunger and thirst daily to receive Him worthily. I
am confident that many of us will join the perpetual
adoration without failing.
May God continue to bless
you, your family and your good work all over the world.
Once again, thank you for being with us.
Fr. Lucas Tirkey
Archbishop’s House
Ranchi, Jharkhand
November 10: Our last day in India
Vassula started her last
day in Ranchi with a private meeting with the Cardinal
where she was able to thank him for his openness and
hospitality. He in turn thanked her for coming to
Ranchi, repeating his view that her presence in Ranchi
at this time was part of God’s plan. She delivered in
his hands the file containing the letters from the CDF,
updating him on the review of her activities and the
writings of True Life in God by the office of Cardinal
Ratzinger in the Vatican. The Cardinal indeed was very
pleased and invited her to stay in his sitting room for
a newspaper interview.
Back at the convent after lunch, Vassula with the Cardinal and the Bishop<
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Speaking to 25,000 Christians and
non-Christians
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The correspondent for the
Hindustan Times questioned Vassula on mainly feminist
issues regarding the ordination of women, inequality and
harassment. He was interested to know if Vassula had
delivered the Messages of True Life in God to Muslim
countries, and she informed him of her meetings in
Bangladesh, Egypt and Lebanon, and her coming meeting in
Pakistan in 2005.
The attentive and quietly listening crowd
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Blessing the crowds at the end of the
meeting
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Before leaving Ranchi,
Vassula made it a point to meet the organizers and the
members of the TLIG prayer groups formed by Father
Stephen Raphael.
A group so happy to welcome Vassula
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Joy and peace are evident in these attentive faces
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Farewell picture at the convent with the Ursuline Sisters of Ranchi<
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Here ends Vassula’s visit
to Jharkhand, its Cardinal and Bishops. We took the late
night flight to Kaohsiung, Taiwan via Hongkong from New
Delhi that same day.
Cecilia Lutz