Jharkhand Governor pays tribute to late Cardinal Telesphore Toppo at St Mary's Cathedral in Ranchi

Oct 11, 2023

Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], October 11 : Governor of Jharkhand CP Radhakrishnan on Wednesday paid tribute to the late Cardinal Telesphore Toppo, the Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Ranchi and the former President of Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI).

The governor paid respects to the late Cardinal Telesphore Toppo by placing a floral wreath at his casket in St Mary's Cathedral, Ranchi.
"Our Cardinal's death is painful because he has worked for the society all the time. He dedicated his whole life to the upliftment of the tribal and downtrodden people," Jharkhand Governor CP Radhakrishnan told reporters.

Cardinal Telesphore Toppo (83) died on October 4, at the Constant Lievens Hospital and Research Center in Ranchi.
Earlier, Cardinal George Alencherry, the Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church expressed his deepest condolences on the demise of the esteemed Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Ranchi.
Cardinal Telesphore Toppo was the epitome of selfless service who toiled for the integral development of the people entrusted to him.
According to an official statement, he was born in Ranchi in 1939 and was ordained as a priest in 1969. Following his higher studies in Rome, he emerged as a steadfast advocate for the underprivileged, with their well-being always at the forefront of his ministry and works.
In 1978, he was appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Dumka, and in 1985, he was elevated to the position of Archbishop of Ranchi. Notably, in 2003, he was created a Cardinal by St. John Paul II. As the first Asian tribal Cardinal of the Catholic Church, he stood as a source of pride and inspiration for the socially disadvantaged segments of society.
Cardinal Toppo's humility and dedication to social causes earned him widespread admiration. His administrative prowess was evident in his dual leadership roles as President of the CCBI and CBCI.
He was a great supporter of the communion ecclesiology to be accepted by the CBCI. Amidst these administrative accomplishments, his heart remained steadfastly focused on the plight of the poor and marginalized. He tirelessly advocated for the dissemination of the message of peace and love espoused by Jesus within his surrounding society. It was due to his strenuous effort that the CBCI could start a Medical College in Ranchi.
Cardinal Alencherry expressed that with Cardinal Toppo's passing, the Indian Church bids farewell to a fervent advocate for the destitute, an educator who seamlessly integrated progress with education, and a distinguished humanist who connected with individuals from all walks of life.
His life will continue to serve as an inspiring example for all those working for societal betterment. Cardinal Alencherry conveyed his condolences while participating in the ongoing Synod of Bishops in Rome.