Some people are suggesting that the Catholic bishops of Pakistan may petition the Pope to say that the recently murdered Shahbaz Bhatti is a martyr. More will be known on or after the March 25th meeting of the bishops. Bhatti was gunned down on Marc in Islamabad. Pakistan has about 2.5 Christians.
Bishop Andrew Francis of Multan: "Bhatti is a man who gave his life for his crystalline faith in Jesus Christ. It is up to us, the bishops, to tell his story and experience to the church in Rome, to call for official recognition of his martyrdom."
Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha of Lahore and president of the
Conference of Bishops said: "The murder of Shahbaz Bhatti means that we
have lost a great leader of our community who stood up for us and articulated
the concerns and fears of our people. We do not have a leader now. Our people
are quite down. They are fearful of the future."
In the meantime, Paul Bhatti, MD, has been appointed by Pakistan's Prime Minister to work with minorities, the same job his brother had.
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