austraLasia

?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print Attachment
Views 1529 Comment 0

20170106_FiS.jpg


A letter addressed to Archbishop Sebastian Shaw and Pakistan Catholic bishops for the Cause of Akash Bashir (Don Bosco Past Pupil)


By Fr. Francis Gulzar


Lahore, Pakistan, 6 January 2017 -- His Grace Sebastian Francis Shaw, OFM, Archdiocese of Lahore, Pakistan.


Youhannabad is one of the largest Christian communities in Pakistan. The foundation of this locality was laid down in the year 1963, 53 years back by Fr. Hennry, a Catholic Priest, for the poor Christians of Lahore and particularly those Christian from the villages of Kasur City who every year were ruined by floods. He worked hard for the construction of institutions as well as for spiritual development of the faithful.


I am Father Francis Gulzar the Vicar General of Archdiocese of Lahore and the parish Priest of St. John’s Catholic Church Youhanabad Lahore, Pakistan. I am writing to formally request your Grace to officially initiate the procedure to declare Akash Bashir MARTYR to honor his sacrifice for his Community of Yauhanabad Parish.


I am a witness of the tragic Incident of Suicide Bomb Blast and attack on my own Catholic Church, St. John’s Catholic Church Youhanabad while celebrating Holy Mass with more than 2500 faithful on March 15, 2015. The security and other people tried to stop and resisted these evil doers, but as intended they exploded themselves, injuring about eighty and killing twenty people.


Mr. Akash Bashir young boy of 18 years was one of those security persons on Church Gate; he very bravely held the suicide attacker and who showed his jacket, asking Akash to let him go. But Akash was so much filled with the love for his Church and with the strength of the Holy Spirit that he did not think of saving his own life. He kept holding the human bomb until the terrorist exploded himself. Akash died that very moment but he saved many faithful with this courageous act of love.


Here I am presenting the case of Mr. Akash Bashir who sacrificed his life to save all the faithful. He was one of the volunteer of our Youth, who dedicated himself for the Security Group of Catholic Church. He was a brave Hero of Pakistani Christian community, who very bravely accepted the challenge of the evil doers and through his sacrifice promoted the message of our Lord Jesus Christ of peace, love of God and love of our neighbors.


We the Christian Community of Youhanabad, are proud of Our Young Hero Akash Bashir and request His Grace Archbishop Sebastian Francis Shaw to forward our Request to the Holy Father and the Congregation for the cause of Martyrdom.


We are praying for this purpose in our community and we do pray for you and the entire Church of Pakistan.


Yours in Jesus Christ, Fr. Francis Gulzar


----


With 450,000 Catholics, the Archdiocese of Lahore, Pakistan is the largest See in the country. It is headed by a Franciscan Friar, Archbishop Francis Shaw of Lahore. That city was the site of suicide bomber’s attack last Easter 2016 that killed 78 and wounded more than 300 people, the majority of them Christians. The archbishop recently spoke with international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need. – January 6, 2017


What is the present situation in Lahore?


It appears to be a little better. Security at our religious celebrations has been improved People are cheerful and motivated. But at the same time people were a little frightened because, as happened last Easter, we know that we could well be attacked during the Christmas season.


What is the importance of the Christians of Pakistan for the Church and for the rest of the world?


We are a very tiny minority -just 2 percent out of 190 million people- yet our Church is very much alive. Most Christians are very poor, but we are very rich in faith. The faithful are really interested in the Word of God and there are very committed lay catechists, who are helping young people and married couples to live their faith with fervor.


The Year of Mercy was a very special time. The Christians of Pakistan are champions of mercy. One day, after Mass, a couple told me that my homily on mercy and pardon had helped them greatly; they had lost a son in the attack in the Gulsan Iqbal Park on Easter Sunday 2016, but they had forgiven the suicide bomber.


What is your assessment of the year 2016 which is now coming to an end?


The terrorist attack was a tragedy, but the people are getting back on their feet. The Year of Mercy has been a great blessing for the whole Church and especially for the Church in Pakistan. We celebrated many encounters of dialogue between the religions. We give thanks to the Pope for this Year of Mercy, and for the prayers and help of so many who have reminded us that we in Pakistan are not alone.


How are the relations with faiths?


Interfaith dialogue is very important, especially with Islam. I’m very proud of the good relations we have with the leaders of other religions. We celebrate each other’s major feasts. But in order for there to be genuine dialogue it is important that our young people are well instructed in the Word of God. It is also important that there is unity among Christians. It is important to teach the Bible to the young people, not so that they know it by heart, but that they put its teachings into practice through love of neighbor.


What are the principal needs of the Church in Pakistan?


Education is very important to us. We especially want to make it possible for young Christians to go to college, which is difficult, because it’s expensive and many of our families are very poor. We also need to rebuild and repair churches and mission stations. We need to renovate our seminary. We have many vocations!




20170106_FIS0.jpg


20170106_FIS1.jpg


20170106_FIS2.jpg


20170106_FIS3.jpg


20170106_FIS4.jpg


20170106_FIS5.jpg


20170106_FIS6.jpg


20170106_FIS7.jpg


Attach

Drag and drop your files here, or Click attach files button.

Maximum File Size : 0MB (Allowed extentsions : *.*)

0 file(s) attached ( / )

  1. 4610(II)_Dream of Don Bosco Past Pupils in Panay

    Sharing the dreams of the Salesian Family By Don Bosco Past Pupils Iloilo, the Philippines, 11 January 2018 -- The Don Bosco Alumni (DBTI Victorias) of Panay are grateful to Fr. Godofredo Atienza, FIS Provincial and the members of the FIS P...
    Date2018.01.14 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views998 file
    Read More
  2. 4533(I)_The Family - Communicating Hope and Trust - JPII Conference in Cebu (FIS)

    Don Bosco Philippines, South By FIS social communciation Lawaan, the Philippines, 25 October 2017 -- Don Bosco Formation Center in Lawaan Talisay hosted for the 9th year the annual St. John Paul II (JP2) Cebu Communication Conference which ...
    Date2017.10.29 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views665 file
    Read More
  3. 4477(II)_The art of animation: How to growth in communion?

    Two days of animation visit in the FIS province By Our Own Correspondent Cebu, the Philippines, 23 August 2017 -- Annual animation visit in and Negros (FIS) What is the annual animation visit? During two full days most of the Salesians of t...
    Date2017.08.24 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views695 file
    Read More
  4. 4474(II)_Salesian Brother, Salesian Accompaniment, Salesian Presence in the Catholic Church

    Animation Visit of Fr. Klement to FIS By FIS - SocCom Lawaan Talisay, the Philippines, 21 August 2017 -- About 50 Confreres and novices from the FIS province gathered for a conference of Fr. Vaclav Klement. He began by sharing his simple ob...
    Date2017.08.21 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views1289 file
    Read More
  5. 4469(III)_Laying of corner stone

    St Francis de Sales Chapel of the Sacred Heart Novitiate By Bro. Luke Maloloy-on, SDB Talisay, the Philippines, 15 August -- The community of the Don Bosco Formation Center gathered together at the site of the soon-to-rise St Francis de Sal...
    Date2017.08.16 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views654 file
    Read More
  6. 4442(I)_Relief Drive for Marawi

    The journey towards 12th EAO Don Bosco Alumni Congress in Japan started By FIS Social Com Marawi, the Philippines, 13 July 2017 -- The Salesian Lay Volunteer Organization (SALVO)-FIS led by Fr. Arvin Abatayo SDB, organized a relief drive fo...
    Date2017.07.21 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views3489 file
    Read More
  7. 4410(IV)_Vocation story: Fr. Samuel Adnan Ghouri, SDB

    By Br. Bernard Alfred, SDB Quetta, Pakistan, 16 June 2017 -- Fr. Samuel Adnan Ghouri, SDB was born in the household of Sadiq Masih and Rehmat Bibi in the small village of Sargodha near Lahore. He received his basic education from a governme...
    Date2017.06.16 CategoryFIS Reply2 Views1112 file
    Read More
  8. 4395_FIS 25th Anniversary

    By Social Communications Office FIS Cebu, the Philippines, 31 May 2017 -- "Our congregation is 163 years old and our very own Philippine South Province is 25 - quite a long stretch of time in between. But through it all, we have our Salesia...
    Date2017.05.31 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views692 file
    Read More
  9. 4390(II)_Marian Choral Concert

    By Fr. Randy A. Figuracion, SDB Cebu, the Philippines, 24 May 2017 -- A Choral Concert for a Cause dubbed “Memorare” was organized by the Salesian Music Ministry of the Southern Philippine Province in partnership with the Archdiocesan Shrin...
    Date2017.05.27 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views1132 file
    Read More
  10. 4377(I)_Fr. Mac Manus (FIS) Shares his Life Journey

    By Jose Enrico Maxino, DBTC Cebu, grade 11 Cebu, the Philippines, 10 May 2017 -- In DB Technological College, every Eucharist is also a chance for a good confession. Our school confessor, Fr. Liam James Mac Manus, just celebrated three impo...
    Date2017.05.10 CategoryFIS Reply0 Views2318 file
    Read More
List
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ... 27 Next
/ 27