Myanmar’s Cardinal Bo lauds India’s disaster
management efforts; Calls for peace and greater use of Bible in life &
mission
Cardinal Charles Maung
Bo, Archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar, President of Federation of Asian Bishop’s
Conference (FABC) today expressed his compassion and prayers for the victims of
Fani cyclone in Odisha, India and Bangladesh, which killed over seventy people.
Cardinal Bo, who is also the head of 19
Episcopal Conferences of Asia representing 27 countries, said, “I pray for
those who died in the cyclone and express my solidarity to the families of the
victims.”
The 71-year-old Cardinal also praised the
disaster management efforts of the Indian Government saying, “The timely
intervention of the Indian Government has saved thousands of lives. This has
been an exemplary disaster management effort in the wake of one of the most
severe cyclones in recent times. There are many other countries can learn from
the way India used technology and planning to save precious lives and
property.” India had evacuated 1.2 million people with the help of thousands of
emergency workers and 50,000 volunteers and setting up shelters and makeshift
kitchens for the evacuees.
Cardinal Bo – who had visited the
Sacred Heart Church Thakurpukur in Kolkata recently is no stranger to
calamities and relief works – said that Sri Lankan and Notre Dame incidents
reminded him of “huge tragedies” of pain and sufferings. When the cyclone
Nargis struck Myanmar ten years ago when he was the Archbishop of Yangon. Some
140,000 lives were lost and over eight lakh people were displaced. India
achieved a great milestone in saving human lives from a severe tropical
cyclone.
Cardinal Bo, in a recent sermon on ‘Bible and
Evangelization,’ applauded the Holy Father’s interest in potentially
instituting a super-dicastery dedicated to evangelization in the Roman Curia.
The President of the Federation of Asian
Bishops’ Conferences calls for greater use of the Bible in one’s life and
mission, bringing God’s Word to the streets, and following Jesus’ example.
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