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Report : SCs Revolt Against Church

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Intro : A delegation of the Sched­uled Caste Communities converted to Christianity had met the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and submitted a memorandum regarding alleged exploitation and torture by the Catholic Church and Vatican.

Recently Scheduled Caste Christian’s delegation had met the representative of the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and submitted a memorandum regarding alleged exploitation and torture by the Catholic Church and Vatican. The memorandum highlighted continuous discrimination by Catholic Bishop Conference of India (CBCI) on the Dalit Christians. The memorandum also pointed out that the Church is not ready to give Dalit Christians their due share in the Church structure.
Indian Church has not even imagined that it will be exposed before the International organisation so blatantly and that too by the people it claims to be a saviour.  The Church has always portrayed itself as a protector of the rights of Dalits and the other deprived sections of the society in India.
It is worth mentioning here that Dalit Christians constitute 70 per cent of the total Christian population in India but they have no share in the Church-run institutions. The memorandum submitted to the Ban Ki-Moon, requested that Indian church should stop harassing Dalits and other deprived sections of society based on caste with immediate effect, and if it fails to do so, the observer status of the Vatican should be suspended.
The Christianity started in India with the arrival of St. Thomas, a disciple of Jesus Christ that became popular at Malabar Coast in India. It paved the way to firm up the roots of imperialistic powers in the region. When India became a British colony, Christian missionaries got all facilities to expand and propagate its powers. Christian missionaries succeeded in establishing their roots in the tribal dominated regions of India. The government awarded them land and other facilities generously. It has given a boost to the conversion.
Missionary schools became a tool to propagate their ideas. It allowed them to create a literate population, which is by religion, Hindu, but Christian by thinking. It even allowed them to strengthen their roots in high-class society of India.
Dalits who embraced Christianity to get rid of the humiliating caste system of Hindus, felt cheated as they found no place in the Church system. Similar discriminations they continue to face in the Church system as well. And the Church is completely responsible for their present pathetic situation. The Church has no intention to give them a respectable place. It does not want to spend their resources on their social upliftment. Mahars in Maharastra, Malas and Madigas in Andhra Pradesh, Chamars in Bihar, Santhals in Jharkhand and Lalbegi in Punjab converted to Christianity in large number. But, there is hardly any change in their social status. On the other hand, Hindu Dalits progressed a lot after getting reservation in government jobs and other institutions. They have also benefited in the era of privatisation. However Dalit Christian’s status deteriorated even after conversion.
The Church has immense resources in India with the biggest land bank after the Government of India. But, there is no monitoring authority. If Hindu temples are regulated by Devasthanam Act, Muslims’ by the Waqf Board and Sikhs’ by SGPC, then why should not there be a monitoring authority for church as well? According to a Kerala High Court judgement, the Vatican can only be a caretaker of the Church property by the Canon Law and this property should be used only for welfare of Christian communities. So, why does Church not spend this amount on the welfare of poor Christians? It has always abdicated from its responsibility.
The Catholic Church runs 480 colleges, 63 medical colleges, 9,500 secondary schools, 4,000 high-schools, 14,000 primary schools, 7,500 nursery schools, 500 training schools and 260 professional institutes. If protestants-run institutions are added, the number will reach to 50,000. How many Dalit Christians out of the figure stated above are Deans or Principals of these institutions? How many Dalits are doctors? And, how many of them are at the top positions/ranks in the Church-run social organisations? As far as Dalit Christians’ representations in Churches are concerned, it is inexplicable. There is no Dalit cardinal in India, however out of 175 Bishops; there are only 9 Dalit Bishops. There are 1,122 Dalit priests out of total 25,000.
RL Francis (The writer is president of Poor Christian Liberation Movement)              (August 9, 2015, Page 25) 

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