By AXJ Bosco Vijayawada: “Kamala Harris’ journey from ‘Brahmin’ to Blackhood is rarest of the rare,” writes Kanch Ilaia Shepherd, one of the outspoken professors of politics and a persistent voice of the marginalized. It is indeed a moment of pride for Indians that Kamala Harris, a woman with IndianContinue Reading

By Joanna Slater New Delhi: Marrying across religious lines has always been a challenge in India, a vast multifaith democracy where the pull of family and tradition remains strong. Now politicians in India’s ruling party are contemplating laws to thwart such unions, driven by a conspiracy theory that views themContinue Reading

Mumbai: After almost a nine-month hiatus, churches across the Archdiocese of Bombay celebrated the Holy Eucharist on Nov. 29 Last week, Cardinal Oswald Gracias had issued a circular informing the laity about the decision to start celebrating Mass from November 29 onwards. The first day turned out to be aContinue Reading

By Matters India Reporter New Delhi: Colleagues and friends of Ataullah Siddiqui have recalled the UK-based Islamic scholar’s contributions to the promotion of Christian-Muslim relations. They shared their experience with Siddiqui at an online event organized by the Delhi-based Islamic Studies Association on November 29. Siddiqui died November 9 ofContinue Reading

By Frida Toppo Raiganj: A 52-year-old priest of the diocese of Raiganj in West Bengal has died in a road accident. The accident occurred on November 29 when Father Clement Kerketta, assistant parish priest of Catholic Church in Debijhora, was returning after attending the ordination anniversary of his minor seminaryContinue Reading

Rome: Pope Francis on November 26 raised 13 new cardinals to the highest rank in the Catholic hierarchy and immediately warned them not to use their titles for corrupt, personal gain, presiding over a ceremony marked from beginning to end by the coronavirus pandemic. Two new “princes” of the church,Continue Reading