India – Archbishop Menamparampil nominated for Journalism Award

22 January 2020

(ANS – Kochi) – The Indian Catholic Press Association (ICPA) will honour noted peace activist Archbishop Thomas Menamparampil, SDB, conferring its prestigious annual “Louis Careno Award for Excellence in Journalism” for his bold writings against communalism and fundamentalism that is gaining ground globally.

The Award will be conferred on the Archbishop by former Supreme Court judge Justice Kurien Joseph, during the 25th National Convention of Christian Journalists, organized by the ICPA, scheduled to be held in Delhi, on 29 February 2020.

“Archbishop Menamparampil’s name is synonymous with peace, inter-community dialogue and social harmony. His incisive, thought-provoking writings on these subjects have broken new grounds,” says ICPA President Mr Ignatius Gonsalves.

Kochi-based senior journalist Mr Gonsalves adds, “His razor-sharp analysis of socio-cultural and political issues, especially relating to North-East, have led to soul-searching debates and concrete peace initiatives.”

Besides being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011, former archbishop of Guwahati received the “Ambassador for Peace” award from the International Human Rights Council, New Delhi on 9 December 2019.

Having spent a lion’s share of his life in the North-East, the Kerala-born 84-year-old Archbishop’s writings reflect his deep understanding of the region’s cultural values and ethnic diversity.

Editor of Indian Currents weekly and ICPA Secretary Capuchin Father Dr. Suresh Mathew says, “His articles are marked by scholarly insights and he minces no words in raising his voice against irrational, biased and unfair policies and decisions of the governments of all times.”

Archbishop Thomas was asked by Pope Benedict XVI to prepare the meditation prayers for the Way of the Cross in 2009, which the Pope himself lead on Good Friday at the Roman Colosseum. He is the only Indian and second Asian to prepare the meditation prayers for the “Way of the Cross” lead by the Holy Father. Salesian Cardinal Joseph Zen of Hong Kong had prepared the Way of the Cross for the Pope in 2008.

Most of his early writings were talks he gave to his co-workers like A Path to Prayer, Let Your Light Shine, Thought on Evangelization, Never Grow Tired. His reflections on culture and its relationship with missionary work came to be published next, like The Challenge of Cultures, Cultures in the Context of Evangelization. His thoughts on social responsibility found expression in Towards a Sense of Responsibility, Becoming Peacemakers, Searching for Ways of Peace, Probity in Public life, The Whole of Creation Groans with Pain. In the face of varied expressions of Collective Anger in our times he wrote his Stored Anger which emphasizes the need for understanding “anger” contextually and studying its causes respectfully and sympathetically, and helping it to a positive conclusion. These books are among many more of his publications.

He has written more than 150 scholarly articles in a variety of Indian and International journals including Vidya Jyoti, Third Millennium, Mission Today, In Christo, Tripod, Omnis Terra, World Mission, Worldwide Mission, Verbum. Several of the papers he presented at international conferences in Universities in India, China and Africa have been published in the respective University magazines. Just recently he attended conferences in Universities in Slovenia, Egypt and Turkey on themes such as Inter-community Understanding, Healing of Historic Memories, Regeneration of Cultural Values.

He insists that he has always sought more to be relevant than scholarly. But he says, he gets encouraging words from his readers, even from distant lands.

Conferred annually on deserving individuals or institutions, “Louis Careno Award for Excellence in Journalism” is a joint venture of the Mumbai Province of the Salesians of Don Bosco and the Indian Catholic Association (ICPA), a Premier Organisation of Catholic journalists, Dailies and Periodicals in India founded in 1964 by Fr John Barrett, an American Jesuit, belonging to the Jesuit “Patna” Province.

Father José Luis Carreño (23 October 1905 - 29 May 1986) was a Spanish Salesian and pioneering missionary in India and the Philippines. Founder of the premier Indian institution “Sacred Heart College”, Tirupattur, Vellore, Tamil Nadu Father Carreno was a writer, poet, and musician. The IX successor of Don Bosco, Rector Major of the Salesians, Father Pascual Chávez Villanueva, called him as “the great missionary of India and of the Philippines in the footsteps of St. Francis Xavier.”

ICPA also annually awards the best journalism in Hindi and Journalism for SC/ST rights.

Fr CM Paul, SDB

Source: Don Bosco India

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