Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Cardinal Lourdusamy buried inside Cathedral

Cardinal Lourdusamy buried inside Cathedral

The Cardinal’s coffin was the first to be buried in a crypt in the Cathedral, which is around 300 years old.

 

Puducherry:  In a fitting final tribute, the Immaculate Conception Cathedral provided space within it for the burial of one of its most eminent sons Cardinal Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy

The Cardinal’s coffin was the first to be buried in a crypt in the Cathedral, which is around 300 years old.

“It is a regular practice for archbishops and bishops to be buried within cathedrals. As a leader of the universal church and member of the Roman Curia, Cardinal Lourdusamy was awarded this special honor,” said Father Albert Thambidurai, director of the Pondicherry Multipurpose Social Service Society said on Monday after the burial.

The Pondicherry church wanted to give him a fitting funeral and burial, added Father Thambidurai.

Cardinal Lourdusamy had also mentioned in his will the wish to be buried within the Cathedral, he added.

Cardinal Lourdusamy, hailed by a galaxy of dignitaries who attended his funeral as ‘an illustrious son of the soil’ and ‘Light of the East,’ is only the fourth cardinal from India and the first curial cardinal of Asia outside of the Middle East.

At the diocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore, he had served in the department of Archdiocesan Archives, carefully cataloguing writings and records about the Cathedral.

He had also served as choirmaster for the Cathedral, composing the music for several popular Tamil devotional songs.

In Puducherry, he helped facilitate means of education for several people, which he then continued to do across the world, said Father Thambidurai.

Remarkably, he has worked alongside three Popes, said Major Archbishop Mar George Cardinal Alencherry of Ernakulam-Angamaly diocese in his tribute to the Cardinal at the funeral.

Perhaps Cardinal Telesphore Placidus Toppo, Archbishop of Ranchi summed up his life best when he said Cardinal Lourdusamy can rightfully claim, “I have fought a good fight.”

Source: The Hindu

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