Conciliar Sect Honors Marxist Revolutionary Jesuit as “Martyr” While Ignoring Kingship of Christ
National Catholic Register (EWTN News) reports that memorials across India marked the fifth anniversary of the death of Jesuit Father Stan Swamy, an 84-year-old tribal rights activist who died in custody in 2021 while awaiting trial on terrorism charges linked to the Bhima Koregaon case. Archbishop Vincent Aind of Ranchi led tributes at “Bagaicha,” the Jesuit social action center Swamy founded, while the Bombay Catholic Sabha organized a gathering in Mumbai featuring civil rights lawyer Mihir Desai, activist Teesta Setalvad, and former accused Anand Teltumbde. Speakers denounced Swamy’s death as “institutional murder,” alleged planted digital evidence, and demanded judicial exoneration. A U.S. Congressional resolution posthumously honored Swamy. The judicial magistrate’s inquiry ruled his death natural; the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission concurred. The article presents Swamy as a fearless advocate for constitutional rights of marginalized Adivasis and Dalits.