Cast System and Church
Discrimination based on caste
system is illegal in India but it has proved almost impossible to eradicate
[within the Church]. A Capuchin
Franciscan priest, Father Nithiya Sagayam, told Crux that the Church should speak
out more on the caste system: “The silence of the official Church is criminal.”
– Ruth Gledhill
The Catholic Church hierarchy
in India has been accused of ignoring an attack on a Dalit bishop after three
of its own priests were arrested in connection with the attack.
Bishop of Cuddapah Prasad
Gallela, of the so-called “untouchable” Dalit caste, and his driver Vijay Kumar
were kidnapped in April this year, blindfolded and beaten and taken to an
undisclosed place where £50,000 was demanded in ransom.
Three high-caste [Reddy]
priests were among those arrested for the crime.
The South India Dalit
Catholic Association has now condemned the Catholic hierarchy’s “silence”, UCA
reported. In a statement, the association condemns the “silence of the official
church on the kidnapping and assault of Bishop Prasad Gallela by three priests
of the Cuddapah Diocese on 25 April.”
A. J. X. Bosco Jesuit Priest
Father A. X. J. Bosco, a Dalit activist in the area, sent an open letter to the
president of the national Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Cardinal Baselios Cleemis
of Trivandrum, criticising the silence.
“The sad and criminal event
has been published in the media,” he wrote, asking why there had been “no
significant response condemning the culprit priests or supporting Gallela” in
the national media.
He said: “Are all the
prayers, statements, promises and assurances of the hierarchy and Church
leaders only in words? Is the Church leadership afraid of their caste
communities; or do they not care about the Dalits even if they happen to be
bishops?
“You can very well imagine
what the people, especially the Dalit Catholics, would think and feel about the
significant silence on the part of the official Church.
“We know that there is caste
discrimination in the Church, and it is a great challenge to the Christian Community
in India.
“The question to ask is—If
Jesus were here, what he would have done?”
Bosco called for a “concrete”
plan of action, including transfer of bishops to other dioceses when they
refuse to treat Dalits as equals.
In May this year, Gallela was
supported by a rally in Cuddapah city in south-east India, Crux reported.
Nithya Sagayam Discrimination
based on caste system is illegal in India but it has proved almost impossible
to eradicate.
A Capuchin Franciscan priest,
Father Nithiya Sagayam, told Crux that the Church should speak out more on the
caste system: “The silence of the official Church is criminal.”
He added: “Our socially
discriminatory society is vigorously condemned by secular leaders who work for
social justice. It is shocking that the Catholic Church and its official
organisations have not responded effectively to end this evil, in spite of
clear indications of caste discrimination within the Church leadership.”
Gallela’s attackers took
three ATM cards, a silver chain with the bishop’s holy cross and his iPhone.
From 2000 to 2004, Gallela served as a priest in the diocese of San
Angelo, Texas, before returning to India to teach in a local seminary. –
Christian Today, 21 July 2016
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