Delhi archdiocese refuses to bless Priyanka's wedding unless she becomes a Christian
George Iype in New Delhi
The Gandhi family has approached the Church authorities in Delhi, seeking
their blessing to solemnise the wedding of Priyanka Gandhi, daughter
of Sonia Gandhi and former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
But the Delhi archdiocese has refused to bless Priyanka's
marriage to 28-year-old businessman Robert Vadhera.
The hitch: Priyanka is not a baptised Catholic, unlike her Italian-born
mother Sonia Gandhi.
''The Gandhi family has asked for a time between
10.30 am and 2.30 pm on February 5," Sacred Heart Cathedral's
assistant parish priest Father Johnson told Rediff On The NeT.
But the priest said the parish has not yet given permission
to the marriage as Priyanka is not a baptised Christian.
Priyanka's mother Sonia and Robert's mother Maureen are Christians.
The groom's Moradabad-based businessmen father, Rajinder
Vadhera, is a Punjabi. The bride's illustrious family followed
the Hindu tradition, even though Priyanka's paternal grandfather,
Feroze Gandhi, was a Parsi.
Maureen is said to be a pious Christian who brought up Robert,
his brother Richard and sister Michelle in the Christian tradition.
Since the Vadhera children are baptised Catholics, the Sacred
Heart Cathedral wants Robert to first attend a pre-marriage preparation
course and then come with his bride to church.
"We will be glad to solemnise the wedding if Robert produces
his baptism papers and Priyanka is willing to become a Christian,"
a senior priest at the archdiocese told Rediff On The NeT.
While the Gandhi and Vadhera familes are yet to sort out this thorny religious
issue, the Special Protection Group has conducted a reconnaissance of the
Cathedral premises.
Despite the uncertainty whether Priyanka and Robert will have a wedding in church,
the parish priests are not taking any chances. They have already
shifted a couple of marriages originally scheduled for the morning of February 5
to the evening. Parish sources said SPG personnel
have asked the priests to reschedule all other marriages after 2.30 pm.
Tom Varghese, an export manager with the Tata group, was to get
married at 10.30 am on February 5. "But I was compelled to
change the time to 5 pm as the parish priest said Priyanka was
getting married there in the morning," Varghese told Rediff
On The NeT.
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