Interview by GIUSEPPE CAFFULLI Fr. Michael A. Perry, Minister General of the Friars Minor was in Lebanon and Syria from 4 to 7 April, visiting the Franciscan fraternities in those countries and the local Christian communities. The Order of Friars Minor, of which the Custody of the Holy Land is a part, follows the development of the Syrian crisis with particular apprehension, as it has great effects on the fate of the region’s Christians. On his return from Syria, together with the Ministers General of the Franciscan family (Friars Minor Conventual, Capuchins and Third Order Regular) Fr. Perry was received by Pope Francis. The topics discussed at the meeting included the imminent visit by the Holy Father to Egypt (28 and 29 April), just a few days after the bloody attacks that sowed death (43 dead and more than 100 casualties) in the two attacks in Tanta and Alexandria. The Pope is convinced more than ever of travelling to Egypt, – explains Fr. Michael -. He wants to be close to the Christians at this particular time. He is convinced of the need for this visit, also as a sign of closeness and solidarity on the part of the Catholic Church towards the whole of Egyptian society, because everyone has been affected by the violence. I know that the friars in Egypt are also greatly tried spiritually and psychologically by the event. It was a shock for everyone. Pope Francis asked the whole of the Franciscan family to pray not only for the outcome of his visit, but also for all the needs of the Christians and of the Egyptian people. The Pope is worried about the violence going on every single day in the Middle East. He has told us that it is the time for Christians to stay united and to come together in prayer for the whole Church. He repeated the importance of his visit at this time to express his closeness and to encourage Christians not to lose the faith and hope in the capacity of men to find new paths to say no to war and violence and recover the dignity of every human being. Egypt was the place of the historic meeting between St Francis and the Sultan Malik al-Kāmil. And this year marks 800 years of the presence of Franciscans in the Holy Land… Of course, 1217 was the year of the foundation of the Overseas Province, which marks the start of the presence of the Friars Minor in the Middle East. In the autumn, together with the vicar of the Order, I will go to the Holy Land for three days to take part in a celebration and a conference in commemoration of that event, which is at the origins of our missionary vocation. The second step is the memory of 1219-20, with the visit of St Francis to Egypt, Damietta. Our International Commission for Dialogue has already been working for six months on a programme. We do not want to hold an isolated celebration, only in Rome or only in Damietta. We want to involve the whole of the Franciscan family in a common project, which gives the meaning of that event. It must not be a look back at the past, but a moment that can help us look ahead. Essentially, we have to start again from the teaching of Damietta: our vocation for dialogue. A topic that is certainly very close to the heart of Pope Francis… We have informed the Pope of these projects of ours and he remarked on this specific Franciscan vocation. We wonder whether, in view of the double anniversary of 1217-1219, he may not want to write something on this, especially addressing the Custody of the Holy Land. In speaking about his imminent visit to Egypt, as the Franciscan family, we asked him to emphaize this dimension of the meeting in memory of the visit by Francis to the Sultan of Egypt. You will certainly have spoken to the Holy Father at length about Syria as well. It could not have been otherwise, I made the visit to Syria together with the Custos of the Holy Land, Fr. Francesco Patton and the Minister of the St Paul Region Fr. Rachid Mistrih. We left from Beirut, where we had the chance to meet the friars and see what they are doing for the Iraqi and Syrian refugees, who number well over one million. We spoke to the nuncio in Lebanon, Mons. Gabriele Giordano Caccia, with whom we also discussed the situation in the area. Then from Beirut we went to Damascus, where we met the friars of our two communities and parishes. We saw the marvellous service that they are doing. I am really amazed by their commitment and the service they do, in dialogue with the Christians of all the Churches. Then there is the service for the Muslim families: food, water, healthcare. It is not only material assistance: for everyone there is a spiritual space, for listening and welcome, so very necessary in that context of violence. How did you find the situation in Damascus? Every 20 minutes, day and night, we heard explosions very close by… It is a sign that unfortunately the war continues and that people are living constantly in insecurity. There is a psychologically very difficult climate. I admire the courage and the determination of the Christians who do not want to leave their country. This is a strong Christian testimony. Then we took the road for Homs, to reach Aleppo. We crossed the country, village after village, in total destruction. It appears that there is no longer any fighting in the city, but according to the humanitarian agencies, a large part of the population do not have basic necessities… In Aleppo the situation is shocking. In my lifetime I have visited other war zones, especially in Africa, but what I saw in Aleppo exceeds anything you can imagine. I have never seen anything like it. The eastern part is completely destroyed and empty. Streets, houses, buildings: everything has been destroyed and razed to the ground. Many people are in serious difficulty: the elementary things are lacking: water, food, fuel. In this, the Latin parish tries to offer help, as far as possible. How did you find the Friars Minor that have remained in Syria? Both in Damascus and Aleppo I found friars with a great faith. I wanted to spend time with them to listen to and understand the burdens they carry on their shoulders. The spiritual burden and the psychological weight of a war which has lasted for six years and which does not seem to have an end. I was able to see that the friars are united, they pray together and work together, although they are tired and worn out by the situation and the daily urgencies. This is already a great testimony of hope, a visible sign that it is possible to build up brotherhood between men. Then I listened to the local Christians, who spoke to us of the presence of the friars in their midst like real men of God, people capable of love and welcome. Thanks to this spiritual aid, many have been able to withstand great ordeals and suffering. What does Syria mainly need today? The first urgency is that the violence has to stop and safe spaces are created for the people. Then a more lasting political solution has to be found. There are too many tensions at several levels, inside Syria and outside Syria. As Franciscans, we are trying to apply pressure at international level so that the UN makes a decision and takes on the Syrian situation. The people cannot wait any longer. I think I will go in the next few days to the Secretary of State’s office in the Vatican to communicate what I saw and what the friars and the representatives of the local Churches told me. I think these are elements that can help to stimulate the parties at stake in an effective search for peace – which is what Syria needs the most. In these years of war, hearing the humanitarian organizations, crimes have been carried out against civilians by both sides… There is undoubtedly a responsibility of the Christians and of the men of the Church in relation to the truth. I think that on the part of the local Christians there is a real thirst for the truth. But in this climate confusion in the country –Islamic State, Turkey, Russia, Iran, loyalists, rebels, mercenary jihadists and Kurds – the truth has a hard job of making a way ahead, obscured by the interests at stake. The tension is high and it is difficult for those in the country to have a precise picture. But in any case the truth will have to come out. We have to listen to the witnesses who live in Syria or who have left the country and who have seen the horror of this war. Procedures will also be needed to understand what happened; who and how committed war crimes. In this sense, the International Court of Justice will have to take steps. What is most important today is stopping the violence and reconstructing a minimum of security in the country. A real truce, not a time to let them rearm themselves but a space to create the conditions of dialogue. Before Christmas, together with the Custos, an official appeal was made by the Order for peace in Syria. Are you thinking of repeating this initiative? We had a great reaction in various parts of the world, from the Christian Churches of the various confessions. The appeal was also taken to the UN Security Council. We received hundreds of emails from religious communities that took out appeal for peace seriously and made a commitment, first of all with prayer. Returning from this trip, however, we have given ourselves a period of reflection, to see what can be useful at the present time. And to see which message to share with the world. Regarding sharing and testimony, there is the project of a new presence in the Holy Land. Yes. The various initiatives under study by the Franciscan families – I can mention for example the process of unification in the management of the Antonianum Pontifical University of Rome, include the now imminent birth of an inter-obediential fraternity in the Holy Land. Between September and October, some Friars Minor and Friars Conventual will start this new community, which will be based in Emmaus. There as well, in a context of particular tension and difficulty such as the occupied Palestinian territories, as Franciscan friars we want to put ourselves at the service of the poorest in a dimension of listening, to offer above all a testimony of unity and fraternity.
Date |
Name of the Friars |
Events |
Year |
02 |
Arulsamy A. Mesia Elias Moses M. Arvind Kerketta Benedict Gomes |
Ordination Ordination Ordination Ordination |
1991 1999 2005 2008 |
03 |
Charles Arulanandam Alwyn D’ Souza |
Birth Ordination |
1978 2006 |
04 |
Davis Kallookaran Tommy T.J. Arockiasamy P. Thomas Manakuzhiyil Saji P. Mathew Arun Devasia Nattalil Roshan Lobo Francis Michael Velcy Barreto |
Birth Birth Ordination Ordination Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth |
1950 1959 2002 2004 2004 2017 2017 1992 |
05 |
Mathew Koottumkal Jesu Maharajah G. Peter Saleth Nathan J. Andrew Thomas |
Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth |
1999 2010 2010 1997 |
06 |
Jayaseelan P.R. Fulgence Ekka Thaddeus Baxla + Leopold Vaz Xavier Durairaj Manoj Xalxo Baikim Chadra Minj |
Birth Ordination Ordination Home Ordination Ordination Ordination |
1970 1997 1997 2000 2009 2012 2012 |
07 |
Vincent Soosai Salim Baxla Augustine Tirkey A.J.Mathew Joseph Bipin Kishore Kandulna Ushar Kachhua |
Ordination Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1999 2011 2017 2017 2017 2017 |
08 |
Julius Arul Rayan Robin Lakra Ajith Kerketta Shanborlang Wartde |
Ordination Ordination Ordination Solemn Vows |
2004 2007 2011 2017 |
09 |
Joy K.D. Fabianus Toppo Deen Dayal |
Birth Ordination Birth |
1970 2008 1983 |
10 |
+ Clement Griffith Alwyn D’ Souza Lourdu Augustine Hemant Xess |
Home Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination |
1950 2001 2001 2006 |
11 |
Gabriel Mathias Joseph Raj M. Baptist D’ Souza Praveen Henry D’ Souza Salim Baxla Ajit Kerketta Anil Xalxo Anil Xalxo |
Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination |
1974 2003 2003 2003 2008 2008 2008 2011 |
12 |
Ignatius Baa Fulgence Ekka Jose Palimattom + Baptist van de Sande Vilas Baptist Correia Salvador D’Souza |
Birth Solemn Vows Ordination Home Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1970 1994 1999 2001 2007 2007 |
13 |
Shaju Paliyathil Jesu Maharajah G. |
Birth Ordination |
1967 2012 |
14 |
Kulandaisamy M. Felix Vijay M. Nijil Chiramel Leos Ekka Malom-Noatoli – Church Simon A. |
Birth Birth Birth Ordination Blessing Ordination |
1958 1983 1986 1994 2006 2011 |
15 |
Alwyn D’ Souza Mukti Prakash Ekka Fabianus Toppo Baptist D’Souza Santosh Ekka |
Birth Ordination Solemn Vows Ordination Ordination |
1975 2004 2005 2007 2010 |
16 |
Simon Pinto + Paul Ryan + Egbert Barnes Jerome Kispotta Prasad Papabathuni Joy K.D. Naveen George + Bala Sundar Raj Peter Shashikanth Reddy G. |
Birth Home Home Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination Home Birth |
1952 1958 1985 1994 1995 1995 2011 2011 1996 |
17 |
Balthazar Pinto Anthony Pushparaj Arokiam John Charles Arulanandam |
Ordination Ordination Ordination Ordination |
1990 2007 2007 2007 |
18 |
Bryan Carneiro Arvind Kerketta |
Birth Solemn Vows |
1969 2003 |
19 |
Shaji Nicholas Vadachery Jugal Kishore Lakra |
Ordination Solemn Vows |
1999 2002 |
20 |
+ Thomas Province - INDIA Bernardine of Siena Matthew Koottumkal Jayaseelan P.R. Jamesmon P.C. Thomas A. Joy Valooran Sushil Beck Joy (George) Sebastian Xavier Durairaj Santosh Ekka John Sekar Alangara Boniface |
Foundation Feast Birth Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth |
1948
1977 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 2001 2007 2007 2007 2007 1989 |
21
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Thaddeus Baxla Ajit Kumar Dung Dung Lalith Kujur |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination |
1995 2006 2012 |
22 |
Guwahati Mission Sandesh Manuel Balaswamy Gundiga Benedict Gomes Vijay kAmirtharaj A. |
Foundation Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1996 2004 2005 2005 2005 |
23 |
Anthony Alex Martis |
Solemn Vows |
2004 |
24 |
Dedication of the Basilica of St. Francis Pradeep Kalliath |
Feast
Solemn Vows |
2004 |
25 |
Jose Palimattom Sleeva Reddy Vincent Soosai Matthew Koottumkal Johnson M.V. Shaji Nicholas Vadachery Joy Valooran Tojy Mandapathil Mesia Elias Moses M. Anthony Roobandass A. Arokiam John Charles Arulanandam |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 2004 2004 2004 |
27 |
Basil Lobo Varghese Lakra |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
2001 2007 |
28 |
Jerome Kispotta Fulgence Ekka Cajetan Lourenco Francis Agnelo Rozario Sagaya Soosairaj Singarayar A. Prasad Papabathuni Thaddeus Baxla Joy K.D. Assisi Bhavan, Chippilithode Phyrnai Lyngdoh Madhu Sudhan Reddy Deen Dayal Nathaniel vTirkey Jesu Raja A. Johnvinzen Lyngdoh Teiborlang Wartde Rajasekhar Reddy Gopu |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Blessing Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 2006 2014 2014 2014 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 |
29 |
Varghese Sebastian Scaria Varanath Thomas M.M. Dayanand Bala Marneni Paul Kallan John Chrysostom Regi Matthew |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1970 1970 1970 1970 1990 1993 1993 2003 |
30 |
Gregory Fernandes Fidelis D’ Lima Augustine Pinto Sidney J.M. Nicholas D’ Souza James Kallarackan Charles Mathew Kolanchery Joy Prakash Gabriel Mathias Amaladass Manickam Jayaseelan P.R. Jamesmon P.C. Thomas A. Tom John Arockiasamy P. Cajetan Lourenco Francis Agnelo Rozario Sagaya Soosairaj Singarayar A. Irudayaraj Fernando Austin Francis Mukti Prakash Ekka Francis Xavier Wilson Paul Nattalil Basil S. Lobo Thomas M.J. Julius Arul Rayan Alwyn D’Souza Sushil Beck Saji P. Mathew Lourdu Augustine Shaju Paliyathil Bryan Carneiro Ignatius Baa Regi Matthew Bhaskar Reddy Tomy Palackal Benjamin Jojo Joseph Raj M. Baptist D’ Souza Anthony Alex Martis Jugal Kishore Lakra Anthony Pushparaj Praveen Henry D’ Souza Michael Anand Kulandaisamy M. Arvind Kerketta Hemant Xess Pradeep Kalliath Anthony Roobandass Arun Junes A. Balaswamy Gundiga Robin Lakra Arokiam John Charles Arulanandam Sandesh Manuel Benedict Gomes Vijay Amirtharaj A. Salim Baxla Ajit Kumar Dung Dung Francis Xavier Thomas M.J. Saji P. Mathew Joy (George) Sebastian Xavier Durairaj Varghese Lakra Santosh Ekka Salvador D’Souza John Sekar Ajit Kerketta Anil Xalxo Simon A. Naveen George Lalith Kujur Tony Marshall Vijay Minj Manoj Xalxo Baikim Chandra Minj Prashanth Wilson Fernandes Jesu Maharaja G. Peter Saleth Nathan J. Prem Kumar D’ Souza Stephen Lamin Gashnga Jayapal Dwarakonda Joseph Stephen Vinoth Robin Sahaya Dhas J. Praveen Roshan Toppo Felix Vijay Eugene A. Jeddu Praveen Chinna Reddy Nijil Chiramel Joseph Prasanna Kumar Pasala Showri Raju Christopher Phyrnai Lyngdoh Basil Tirkey Vinod Kujur Madhu Sudan Reddy Francis Arokiasamy M. Thumma Ranjith Kumar Reddy Deen Dayal Prashanth Wilson Fernandes Nathaniel Tirkey + Valerian Quadros Jesu Raja A. Johnvinzen Lyngdoh Teiborlang Wartde Shanborlang Wartde Rajasekhar Reddy Gopu Augustine Tirkey A.J.Mathew Joseph Bipin Kishore Kandulna Arun Devasia Nattalil Roshan Lobo Ushar Kachhua Salvador Drego Anand Suresh Minj Emmanuel Christopher N. Anto Leo Martin Sangma Clinton J. Nideesh M. John Albinus Ekka Prasad Rao Kasu Eliyas Reddy Stephen Arun Thomas Kiren Vineet Kerketta Silash Panna Nicolas Marak Adarsh Y. Deepak Kumar Rajesh Praveen Kumar Avinash Kujur Alphone Velankanni Abhishek M. Anmol Bara Akshay Showry Raj Ejekial Lakra Francis Michael Velcy Barretto Henry Jose Ibrahim G Momin Joseph Raj Kalyan Kurmar Manish Ekka Marius Dahanga Nichol John Ravi Bara Salun Kispotta Sujit Ganji Alangara Boniface Anthony Joseph archer Pradeep Anthony L. Jacob Tani Gali Bal Reddy T.S Leo Max Joseph Kishan Niranjan Toppo Peter Shashikanth Reddy G. Ankit Kumar Baghel Niraj Kumar Tirkey Nelson Toppo Avinash Toppo Andrew Thomas Justin Savio A. Felix A. |
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Gregory Fernandes Fidelis D’Lima Agnel D’Mello Augustine Pinto Sidney J.M Salim Joseph Nicholas D’Souza James Kallarackan Charles Mathew Kolanchery Joy Prakash Gabriel Mathias Varghese Sebastian Scaria Varanath Thomas M.M. Dayanand Alphonse Moras Gerald Lobo Simon Pinto Paul K.L. Davis Kallookaran Lawrence Simon Arok Sundar Sebastian Dharma L. Bernard Johnson M.V. Shaji Nicholas Vadachery Joy Valooran Mesia Elias Moses M. Irudayaraj Fernando Austin Francis Anthony Pushparaj Simon A. Naveen George Tony Marshall Lalith Kujur Manoj Xalxo Baikim Chandra Minj Vijay Minj |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
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