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First Telugu Cardinal Leads India's Bishops
8 Feb
Summary
- Cardinal Anthony Poola elected president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India.
- He is the first person from the Telugu states to hold this top post.
- Poola's elevation marks a significant milestone for the Catholic community in India.

Cardinal Anthony Poola, the Archbishop of Hyderabad, has been elected president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI). This marks a significant milestone as he is the first individual from the Telugu states to assume this prominent leadership position. His election occurred during the CBCI's general body meeting held in Bengaluru.
Poola's prior service includes being the bishop of Kurnool from 2008 until his appointment as Archbishop of Hyderabad in 2021. He was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 2022, notably becoming the first Dalit and the first Telugu person to receive this honor.
As the new head of the CBCI, Cardinal Poola succeeds Archbishop Andrews Thazhath. His responsibilities will involve guiding the coordination of the church's pastoral, social, and evangelising efforts across India. This leadership comes as the church continues its involvement in crucial sectors like education, healthcare, social service, and nation-building.




