Persecuted Christians Having Huge Impact on Society in India
ICC Note:
Although Christians officially only make up a fraction of India’s population, the persecuted community has had a huge impact on the world’s largest democracy. Through education, social services, and aid, Christians in India have made a lasting mark. This is in spite of the fact that Christians face intense persecution at the hands of Hindu radicals. Recently, Open Doors USA estimated that Christians in India were attacked on average 10 times a week. Remember India’s Christians and the service they have done to those around them today.
01/15/2017 India (CNA) – India is a country of more than 1.2 billion people, with Christians accounting for only some three percent of the population, including close to 19 million Catholics. Despite its relatively small size, the Indian Church has a disproportionate impact on Indian society through education and social services. With the ascension to power of the Hindu nationalist BJP party, there has been a rising tide of violent attacks on Christians as well as Muslims.
Growing intolerance of religions considered to be foreign imports adds to the wounds of both Christian and Muslims of low caste background – known as dalits – who are denied government benefits awarded to low-caste Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhist to compensate for centuries of discrimination by the dominant Hindu culture.
To address the needs of dalits within the Church – where low-caste faithful have also suffered various forms of discrimination, despite the fact that 12 million of India’s Catholics are dalits – the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India has released a document which proclaims that “if there are any dual practices based on caste discrimination, such practices should be stopped forthwith.” It also says that dalit Christians keep alive the vision of God’s reign for justice and love.
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