Tuesday 25 January 2022
1 – Indian priests end hunger strike over facing the congregation at Mass
2 – Professor Rodrigo Guerra López reflects on why the Church in Latin America seems to be losing ground
3 – A European organization defends the right to life
4 – Father Zollner, expert on protection of minors, comments on the Munich report
5 – Care for leper patients has slowed due to COVID-19 pandemic
1Indian priests end hunger strike over facing the people at Mass
Priests and lay members of the Syro-Malabar Church, an Eastern Catholic Church based in India, have called off their hunger strike after being promised ‘a permanent solution’ by the metropolitan vicar of the Church. The demonstrators were protesting against the decision by their synod in August 2021 to follow a uniform mode of liturgical celebration in its 35 dioceses.
This would put an end to a dispute that has lasted over four decades concerning at what point the priest should face the congregation or face the altar during Mass. All the dioceses had agreed to the August 2021 decision, except Ernakulam-Angamaly, where certain priests and lay members began a hunger strike in protest, as they wanted to continue celebrating Mass completely facing the congregation.
UCA News, English