'Matter of immense pride for India': PMO on Archbishop Koovakad being elevated as cardinal

India's Archbishop George Koovakad will soon become a cardinal. Pope Francis will lead the ceremony at the Vatican. A government delegation will attend. The delegation is led by Union minister George Kurian. Koovakad has been organizing the Pope...

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New Delhi: Archbishop George Koovakad of India will be created as a cardinal by Pope Francis, the Prime Minister's Office said on Saturday, asserting that it is a matter of immense pride for the country. The government of India has sent a delegation led by Union minister George Kurian to witness this ceremony in Vatican City.

"It is a matter of immense pride for India that Archbishop George Koovakad will be created as a Cardinal by His Holiness Pope Francis," the PMO said in a post on X.




Prior to the ceremony, the Indian delegation also called on Pope Francis.

The PMO also shared a photograph of the delegation meeting the Pope.

Koovakad (51) from Kerala has been organising Pope Francis' international tours since 2020 and will be among the 21 clergies elevated to the rank of cardinal.
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