Khopibung Catholic Village in Imphal suffered a tragic incident last evening when the entire village was engulfed in flames, leaving 45 families homeless.
Jesuit Father Fulgence Lakra, a lawyer, said, "The Sessions Court of Jashpur accepted their bail applications for 15,000 rupees each," and they were released in the evening.
The Holy See Press Office said, “The results of these talks, such as those with religious representatives, as well as the direct experience of the atrocious suffering of the Ukrainian people as a result of the ongoing war, will be brought to the Holy Father’s attention.”
Vatican officials said the procedure had been agreed to in previous days because the pontiff suffers from recurrent, painful and worsening sub-occlusive syndrome due to a lacerated incisional hernia.
Amit Shah assured that he would look into some concrete incidents, especially in Madhya Pradesh, and do what is necessary to serve Christians and all citizens, according to the release.
Sister Nirmalini Nazareth said, "The Catholic religion in India condemns the violent and uncivilized actions of the police, which forced the wrestlers to end their rightful agitation."
Archbishop Felix Machado of Vasai said, " CBCI is deeply saddened by the recent happenings in Madhya Pradesh and particularly in the Catholic Diocese of Jabalpur."