"We believe that Bishop Angelo is the apostolic administrator of Jalandhar diocese. But, when we see the kind of letters, being issued by the diocese PRO and Missionaries of Jesus congregation head, we doubt whether Bishop Franco still wields power in the diocese," remarked Sister Anupama, a representative of the protesting nun, at Kuravilangad near here.
Their statement comes a day after Jalandhar diocese PRO Fr Peter Kavumpuram, who is allegedly close to Bishop Mulakkal, issued a clarification statement countering an e-mail issued to nuns by its apostolic administrator Bishop Angelo Ruffino Gracias.
In his e-mail, Bishop Angelo had assured the five nuns, who are staying with the rape survivor nun, that 'there will be no move from the diocese of Jalandhar to oust' them from the Kuravilangad convent in Kottayam district as long as they are needed for the court case.
The Bishop wrote to the nuns after they complained to him against the head of their congregation, Missionaries of Jesus under the Jalandhar diocese, for issuing transfer orders to four of them who took part in the protest demanding the arrest of the bishop.
Another nun, Sister Neena Rose, who is staying with the rape survivor, was asked to report to the Missionaries of Jesus congregation's Jalandhar convent and meet its Superior General Sr Regina Kandamthottu on January 26.
Kavumpuram, issued a clarification statement countering Bishop Angelo hours after his e-mail communication was made public, saying even though the congregation of Missionaries of Jesus is of diocesan right, the internal running of the congregation is left to the Superior General and her council.
"The Bishop of Jalandhar does not normally interfere unless the overall interests of the church demands such interference. By this clarification the Apostolic Administrator has not interfered in the internal affairs of this congregation, therefore the order to return to their rightful communities by the Mother General is not cancelled but stands," the statement quoting Fr Kavumpuram had said.
The protesting nuns stay with the survivor nun in the convent in Kuravilangad.
Talking to reporters on Sunday, Sister Anupama rejected the clarification statement issued by Kavumpuram, saying they would not move out of the convent in Kuravilangad.
"Clarification statement issued by Kavumpuram is not acceptable for us. We will continue to stay in this convent till the case is over," she said.