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Blessed Rani Maria birth place now a pilgrim place


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Perumbavoor, Nov 25, 2017 : The beatification of Sr Rani Maria has seen the elevation of her home parish in Kerala as a pilgrimage center of the Syro-Malabar Church.

 

martia 25 nov 17The St Thomas Church at Pulluvazhi near Perumbavoor has been declared a pilgrimage center by Syro-Malabar Major Archbishop Cardinal Mar George Alencherry.

Sr Rani Maria was beatified in Indore earlier this month. The nun was stabbed to death 23 years ago by a goon hired by landlords peeved at her work among landless laborers in a Madhya Pradesh village. In a rare act of forgiveness, her family accepted the assassin as a member of the family.

Sunday’s ceremony started with a procession carrying the blessed nun’s relics. The cardinal received the relics at the altar before lighting a traditional lamp along with the other bishops. Sr Selmi Paul, Rani Maria’s sister who visited the assassin in his jail cell to accept him as a brother, read out the bible.

Pulluvazhi will be known as Rani Maria’s birthplace, the cardinal later told a public gathering.

Archbishop Mar Kuriakose Bharanikulangara of Faridabad, Bishop Chacko Thottumarikkal of Indore, Mar Sebastian Edayanthrathu, Mar Jose Puthanveettil, Mar Thomas Chakiath, Mar George Punnakkottil, Mar Mathew Vaniyakizhakkel and Mar Ephrem Narikulam attended the program.

The church has organized a museum to house Rani Maria’s relics and personal belongings. The museum has documented the nun’s childhood, education, missionary activities and martyrdom. The church is located on the M C Road between Perumbavoor and Moovattupuzha in Ernakulam district.

The cardinal said that Rani Maria’s family had sent out a strong message by forgiving the assassin. The act would encourage people to adhere to Christian beliefs, he said.

Cardinal Alencherry also said that the nun had worked to ensure justice for the poor and the exploited.