Murderer Invited to Vatican by Pope Francis

Photo ~ Sister Rani Maria in 1995 was traveling in a bus from Indore to Udayanagar and was stabbed more than 50 times. Although Samundar Singh was sentenced to life imprisonment after conviction, he was released in 2006 because of his "good conduct."

Bhopal/INDORE: Eighteen years after Samundar Singh brutally stabbed a Catholic nun in Madhya Pradesh and flung her on the roadside to bleed to death, the former convict has been invited to meet Pope Francis at the Vatican.

The nun, Sister Rani Maria, was stabbed 54 times inside a packed Indore-bound bus passing through Udainagar village in Dewas in February 1995. The nun died by the roadside.

“I am excited after getting the news,” 40-year old Singh told ucanews.com. He stabbed the Franciscan Clarist nun 54 times and left her to die on a road side at the behest of some landlords who had opposed her work among poor farm laborers.

Singh, who with the guidance of the Catholic priest became a Christian while serving a 12-year jail term, is busy preparing his travel documents.

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Complicating the above news, we now have THIS
Holy Cannoli
If this reformed convict was baptized in his course of conversion to the church (which we can assume he was)...
The article says he murdered a Catholic nun, then became a Christian. The article did NOT indicate that he became Catholic nor that he converted to "the church."
Naïve, simple-minded, bleeding heart liberals often “ass-ume” all sorts of things but that does not make them true. The point …More
If this reformed convict was baptized in his course of conversion to the church (which we can assume he was)...

The article says he murdered a Catholic nun, then became a Christian. The article did NOT indicate that he became Catholic nor that he converted to "the church."

Naïve, simple-minded, bleeding heart liberals often “ass-ume” all sorts of things but that does not make them true. The point is that justice demands retribution for crimes either in this world or the next and giving this murderer the honor of inviting him to the Vatican is just the latest in a string of incomprehensible statements/acts occurring during the Francis pontificate.

In a better time and place, this man would have been executed for this brutal murder or, at the very least, he would have served his full sentence. Instead, he was released early because of his “good conduct.” Who knows if that “good conduct” was the ploy he used to gain favor with the jailers as his ticket to get out of prison early?

Today. the nuts are running the asylum so much so that priests even after "rehabilitation" are shuffled off to new parishes by our dear Catholic bishops so that these same priests can molest young boys again.There is no justice or real punishment so the perps continue to do what they do and other homo priests are not deterred.

Justice demands that the punishment fit the crime. That didn't happen in the case of Samundar Singh and it didn't happen hundreds of times (and is still happening) in the cases of pedophile priests. $3 Billion in money damages paid to plaintiffs in the U.S. because of the “reassign the pedophile” game played by worthless bishops concerned about saving their own behinds who were appointed by guess who and, even after being exposed as accessories to the depraved activity, were permitted to stay in office by Guess Who?
Reesorville
St Paul was a reformed accomplice to murder. And unlike this man, he didn't even spend one day in prison for his crime.
Why didn't Paul have to suffer for what he did? Because in Damascus he was baptized.
The teaching of the church, found in the catechism, is that baptism takes away all sins and all punishments due for sins committed prior to baptism. If this reformed convict was baptized in his …More
St Paul was a reformed accomplice to murder. And unlike this man, he didn't even spend one day in prison for his crime.

Why didn't Paul have to suffer for what he did? Because in Damascus he was baptized.

The teaching of the church, found in the catechism, is that baptism takes away all sins and all punishments due for sins committed prior to baptism. If this reformed convict was baptized in his course of conversion to the church (which we can assume he was) then he will not suffer even one day in purgatory for the murder because all the punishments for sins committed prior to baptism are wiped away in baptism. Confession, however, does not do that.

St Maria Goretti's killer gave his testimony about his actions, and it is really quite inspiring. I hope the movie they are making about this man can do the same:

""I'm nearly 80 years old. I'm about to depart.
Looking back at my past, I can see that in my early youth, I chose a bad path which led me to ruin myself.

My behavior was influenced by print, mass-media and bad examples which are followed by the majority of young people without even thinking. And I did the same. I was not worried.

There were a lot of generous and devoted people who surrounded me, but I paid no attention to them because a violent force blinded me and pushed me toward a wrong way of life.

When I was 20 years-old, I committed a crime of passion. Now, that memory represents something horrible for me. Maria Goretti, now a Saint, was my good Angel, sent to me through Providence to guide and save me.

I still have impressed upon my heart her words of rebuke and of pardon. She prayed for me, she interceded for her murderer. Thirty years of prison followed.
If I had been of age, I would have spent all my life in prison. I accepted to be condemned because it was my own fault.

Little Maria was really my light, my protectress; with her help, I behaved well during the 27 years of prison and tried to live honestly when I was again accepted among the members of society.

The Brothers of St. Francis, Capuchins from Marche, welcomed me with angelic charity into their monastery as a brother, not as a servant. I've been living with their community for 24 years, and now I am serenely waiting to witness the vision of God, to hug my loved ones again, and to be next to my Guardian Angel and her dear mother, Assunta.

I hope this letter that I wrote can teach others the happy lesson of avoiding evil and of always following the right path, like little children.
I feel that religion with its precepts is not something we can live without, but rather it is the real comfort, the real strength in life and the only safe way in every circumstance, even the most painful ones of life.
"

Signature, Alessandro Serenelli
C. Loven
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Rosita looked at Pedro and said, "OK, one …More
It's a romantic full moon,
when Pedro said, "Hey, mamacita, let's do Weeweechu."
Oh no, not now, let's look at the moon!" said Rosita.
Oh, c'mon baby, let's you and I do Weeweechu. I love you and it's the perfect time," Pedro begged.
"But I wanna just hold your hand and watch the moon." replied Rosita.
Please, corazoncito, just once, do Weeweechu with me."
Rosita looked at Pedro and said, "OK, one time, we'll do Weeweechu."

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Donna Prima Donna
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Is that a 'low rider' in your avatar?
Are you a beaner?
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Mr. Loven,

Is that a 'low rider' in your avatar?

Are you a beaner?

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C. Loven
Maybe he could lead the good nuns in Krav Maga sessions.
Holy Cannoli
Even Catholics believe that there must be punishment after forgiveness (purgatory).
Forgiveness does not mean exoneration unless you're a liberal which includes the entire news media, academia and assorted bleeding heart nut-jobs some of them being religious.
Perhaps this convicted murderer will be given a job by Pope Francis as an assistant secretary to the pope? I wonder what are the chances of …More
Even Catholics believe that there must be punishment after forgiveness (purgatory).

Forgiveness does not mean exoneration unless you're a liberal which includes the entire news media, academia and assorted bleeding heart nut-jobs some of them being religious.

Perhaps this convicted murderer will be given a job by Pope Francis as an assistant secretary to the pope? I wonder what are the chances of that happening?

😲

Or, perhaps the murderer can be assigned to a convent in Rome where he can work as a caretaker? Wouldn't that be wonderful? I'm sure the nuns would feel perfectly safe since the murderer has exhibited "good conduct" while in prison.

👌
Reesorville
I know nothing of this case in India, but didn't St Maria Goretti's attempted-rapist and murderer have a dream of her in prison in which she gave him flowers, and then he repented of what he did, afterwards ending his prison term and becoming a monk who prayed to her frequently?
He said that pornography was the cause of his actions and worked hard to discourage young people from viewing pornography. …More
I know nothing of this case in India, but didn't St Maria Goretti's attempted-rapist and murderer have a dream of her in prison in which she gave him flowers, and then he repented of what he did, afterwards ending his prison term and becoming a monk who prayed to her frequently?

He said that pornography was the cause of his actions and worked hard to discourage young people from viewing pornography.

Again, I have no idea who this Mr. Singh is and whether or not he is truly repentant, but it is worth pointing out that belief in forgiveness of sins is part of the Creed, and that there is no reason to assume (at least for the vast majority of us who don't know the facts personally) he hasn't in fact truly reformed. Maybe the nun he killed, like St Maria Goretti, prayed for him in heaven?