Archbishop Bernard Moras Inaugurates Christian Think Tank in Bengaluru
Team Udayavani, Sep 16, 2017, 2:16 PM IST
Bengaluru: A ‘Christian Think Tank,’ inaugurated at an event organised in Bengaluru on Friday by the President of Karnataka Catholic Bishop’s Council Most Rev. Dr Bernard Moras and Bishop Peter Machado, in the presence of eleven Bishops of Karnataka.
About 120 persons from all walks of life and spread all over Karnataka attended this Think Tank conference. This is a glorious moment in the history of Karnataka, to have a team to think positively towards greater thinking, development and progress, indeed the new chapter in the annals of Christian community is opened, said Think Tank in a release. Christian Think Tank is an organization is formed with an objective to solve socio-political, economic, religious issues of the community.
Speaking on the occasion Dr Bernard Moras said, “we as Christians have a great role to play in building the nation. We are only 2.1% Christians in India. But we play a great role in the development and can do marvels in the near future.”
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