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MURDERACCUSED PRIEST IS CHANCELLOR OF MADRASMYLAPORE ARCHDIOCESE From: prabhu To: archmsml@vsnl.com ; nuntius@apostolicnunciatureindia.com Cc: mathiasjoesj@hotmail.com ; benjoesj@rediffmail.com ; punedioc@vsnl.com ; valdsouz@vsnl.com Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 5:00 PM Subject: MURDERACCUSED PRIEST IS CHANCELLOR OF MADRASMYLAPORE ARCHDIOCESE
KIND ATTENTION: Most Rev. Dr. Pedro Lopez Quintana, Apostolic Nuncio Your Excellency, Permit me to bring to your kind attention that the Chancellor of the Archdiocese of MadrasMylapore, Rev. Fr. Dr. N. A. Charles Kumar, DCL., is the prime accused in a murder case. The following is what I have been given to understand from reliable Catholic lay persons and priests: When he was the parish priest of Our Lady of Purification Church, Manambathy Kandigai, now in Chingleput diocese, bifurcated from MadrasMylapore, he was arrested and jailed for more than a month as the main accused in the murder of one Selvaraj, a school teacher. This news was reported in all the Tamil daily newspapers and magazines. Out on bail, Fr. N. A. Charles Kumar is required to report to the Police Inspector at the Maduranthagam Police Station once in every fortnight. On May 23, 2008, he was once again arrested at the Chennai Airport while trying to board a flight to Germany. He attempted this in violation of the Court orders against his leaving the country. It is evident that he could not have obtained the German visa without the help of some senior and partial ecclesial authority, maybe the Archbishop of MadrasMylapore. We would like you to enquire into this part of the matter also. It is well known that there are two groups of priests drawn on the basis of linguistic lines and one such group has the favour of the Archbishop and supports Fr. Charles Kumar. In fact, he was also arrested at the Basilica Cathedral of St Thomas when he came to concelebrate a wedding Mass in connection with his particular linguistic group, and the police expected him to be present there, which he was. Such a priest is giving orders and signing documents of the Archdiocese while also signing at a Police Station as a murderaccused. All this is not only a great shame for our Archdiocese, but also our Church. Canon Law 483:2 reads: "The Chancellor... must be of unblemished reputation and above suspicion." I trust that you will use your good offices to see that this shameful situation is rectified. Yours obediently, Michael Prabhu, Chennai www.ephesians511.net Copy to Most Rev. A. Malayappan Chinnappa, Archbishop of MadrasMylapore Copy to Most Rev. Valerian D’Souza, Chairman, Clergy and Religious Commission, CBCI, valdsouz@vsnl.com; punedioc@vsnl.com; Copy to Fr. Joe Mathias SJ., Secretary, Clergy and Religious Commission, CBCI, benjoesj@rediffmail.com; mathiasjoesj@hotmail.com; REMINDER: From: prabhu To: all as above; Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 7:20 AM
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