Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed immense pride after Pope Francis elevated Archbishop George Jacob Koovakad from Kerala to the prestigious Cardinal post in the Roman Catholic Church. The ceremony took place at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
PM Modi’s Heartfelt Acknowledgment
In a post on X, the Prime Minister wrote:
“A matter of great joy and pride for India! Delighted at His Eminence George Jacob Koovakad being created a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Catholic Church by His Holiness Pope Francis. His Eminence George Cardinal Koovakad has devoted his life in service of humanity as an ardent follower of Lord Jesus Christ. My best wishes for his future endeavours.”
A matter of great joy and pride for India!
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— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 8, 2024
A Historic Moment in Vatican City
India sent an official delegation to witness the significant event in Vatican City. Archbishop Koovakad, representing the Changanassery Diocese, received the Cardinal title in a solemn ceremony led by Pope Francis.
Insights from the Cardinal
In an interview, Cardinal Koovakad shared his thoughts on his heritage and the Christian community in India. He highlighted:
“I am from Kerala, India, and belong to the Syro-Malabar Church, an Eastern Church in full communion with the Catholic Church. Saint Thomas the Apostle brought us the faith in the first century.”
He also emphasized India’s global contributions:
“India has much to offer the world, and in particular, the country’s tradition of tolerance has historically been a model for the world. Moreover, what is also useful to note is that Indian culture is essentially spiritual and conveys the conviction that peace is possible in all walks of life, as long as there is mutual respect and courageous dialogue.”
The Journey of a Dedicated Servant of Faith
Born in Chethipuzha, Kerala, Cardinal Koovakad was ordained a priest in 2004 in Changanassery. Over the years, he served in the Holy See’s diplomatic missions across countries such as Algeria, South Korea, Iran, Costa Rica, and Venezuela. Since 2021, he has served as the Organizer of Papal Journeys, reflecting his significant role within the Church.
Support from Indian Leaders
Union Minister for Minority Affairs and Fisheries, George Kurian, expressed his honor in leading the official delegation to Vatican City. In a post on X, Kurian stated:
“PM Narendra Modi’s vision of equal rights and opportunities for all religions has made India the safest country for minorities. Honored to lead Official Delegation to Vatican for ordination of Cardinal George J. Koovakad, reflecting Modi Ji’s love for Kerala & Christian community.”
PM @narendramodi Ji’s vision of equal rights & opportunities for all religions has made India safest country for minorities. Honored to lead Official Delegation to Vatican for ordination of Cardinal George J. Koovakad, reflecting Modi Ji’s love for Kerala & Christian community.
— George Kurian (@GeorgekurianBjp) December 5, 2024
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also acknowledged the occasion, saying:
“Delighted that the Indian delegation led by Minister George Kurian could visit the Vatican on this auspicious occasion.”
A Milestone for India and the Christian Community
The elevation of Archbishop Koovakad to the Cardinal post not only brings pride to India but also underscores the nation’s rich tradition of religious harmony and spiritual leadership on a global stage.