Bangalore: The CBCI’s 34th Plenary Conference in Bangalore on Tuesday unveiled plans and plans for strengthening the work of the CBCI Late Council at the national level. At the national level, the action points out that the community of believers at the national level will be strengthened by focusing on the main issue – the path to debate and truth.
Leadership Training Camps will be organized for church leaders at national and regional levels. The Leighty Council will lead in-depth studies and ongoing work on various issues facing the church and the national social and political arena. The network will be formed from the national level to the family units or the basic Christian community. Various regions, dioceses, pharaohs, and parishes will be the links of this network.
The National Movement for the Unity of All Forces of the Catholic Church in India will be formed. The Council of Leyte also aims to collaborate with various Christian denominations. Laity Council Secretary Chevalier VC Sebastian said it was urgent to recognize the need of the times to promote greater harmony and harmony in the Christian community in India.
The report commended the services rendered by the Catholic, Congress, Malankara Catholic Association, Latin American and All India Catholic Union. In addition, the Lawyer’s Forum, Medical Forum, History and Research Forum, Social & Charity Forum, Educationist’s Forum, Scientific and Technology Forum, Professionals Forum, Farmers Forum, Media Forum, Entrepreneurship Forum, etc., have been started in various Catholic churches. The Leighty Council will also be formed by the National Think-Tank Team, comprising some of the most talented Alemians in the country.
The report also explained the Christian discrimination in minority welfare schemes of the central and state governments. The vast majority of the Christian community in India are farmers in the hilly and rural areas and live on the coastal fisheries. When agriculture is facing a grave crisis, organized moves are inevitable. The action plan also suggested that the activities of the Indian Farmers Movement (INFAM), which is run by the Catholic Church in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, should be rolled out nationwide.
It also submitted suggestions for retirement from the official work and the skills and work experience of those who have retired. VC Sebastian has announced that action will be taken by convening a meeting of the Lieutenant Council Secretaries in 14 Regional Councils representing 174 Catholic dioceses in India.