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Catholic Church is rated
as one of the most well organized bodies in the world.
Its top ranking office bearers spend much of their time
in planning meetings. The reports of these meetings
would provide us with beautiful strategy to implement
but there would be no word about the budget. One might
feel why it functions in this way. It would not be an
exaggeration to say that Indian Church as a single unit
is not in a position to implement any specific program
for Christians in India . We can name a few schemes of
scholarship to poor Christian children; poor children
who excel in their studies, targeted programs for the
youths, empowerment of women, employment generation for
poor Christians etc. remain on paper. The Church has
many departments to deal with almost all issues with
chairmen at national and state and executive secretaries
but no word on available resources. It would not be an
exaggeration to say that after all these marathon
meetings every individual unit (Dioceses & Religious
Orders) decides everything in their own way.
Biblical economics is designed by God to increase the
share of the poor. It proposes to offer tithe to meet
the religious requirements and assisting the poor. The
Church became very rich with these offerings of the
people. As St. Paul collected offerings from the Church
of Greece for the famine struck Church in Jerusalem, our
fore fathers supported the missions across the world.
Even today this support is continuing to a great extent.
Rich churches supported Christians living in the mission
areas. They supported to build educational and health
infrastructures, social apostolate, income generating
projects, Churches, convents etc. It was all meant to
strengthen Christians and thus the Catholic Church.
The laity - rich and poor - contributes to Church in the
form of tithes, monthly contribution, offerings during
the Holy Mass, collections for various celebrations etc.
Even in the missions, the willingness of people to
support Church is growing.
The efforts of our beginners and dedication of the laity
did bear fruit. The Church in India became rich but life
of a good section of laity remained very impoverished.
The institutions have become sources of income. The
money collected from these institutions are sent for the
expansion of such institutions elsewhere. This has given
these religious organizations a status of industrial
units.
The religious congregations and dioceses have developed
an institutional work culture. As a result, expansions
of institutions are fast. Priesthood and religious life
has become institutionalized.
A new concept has stemmed from this that at all
possibility we must give best quality service and
maximum profit to support the expansion of missions. It
has resulted in an indifference towards the poor
Christians at all levels.
The Church as a single unit must set up a common fund
and common programs for the empowerment of laity and the
poor Christians in particular. It can be used for the
work of different commissions and common cause of the
Church. Lay people in the Church are contributing to the
running of the Church. We have a number of institutions
earning millions every year.
Why don't such institutions contribute to the
development of lay people in whose name they are
working? Catholic Bishops Conference of India, the apex
body, must initiate steps to do it. It is the right of
the people to have a share of funds raised by these
institutions. If the Church initiates national and state
level budgeting, the Indian Church will become
economically strong. This strength of the Church will
unite and strengthen the Christians. If the Church as a
single unit does not initiate such steps, the poor will
continue to be neglected, meetings and planning will
remain on paper and above all an official Church might
find itself fighting against the poor of the Lord Jesus.
Probably it is fitting to reflect on the great saying,"
CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME".
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