
Catholic Church urges Christian youths to join politics
The circular issued by KCBC Youth Commission chairperson Christudas R. and vice chairpersons Mar Joseph Pandarasseril and Mathews Mar Policorpos was read in all parishes during the Mass on Sunday.
'Essential for society'
The circular reads, 'Presently, the political situation is extremely chaotic and confusing and it is not advisable for Christian youth possessing leadership skills and critical thinking abilities to distance themselves from mainstream politics. A new generation with knowledge and talent should enter mainstream politics to solve the issues facing our society. Catholic youth organisations should train young women and men with leadership qualities and bring them into the mainstream. Qualified youths must come forward for this mission, recognising it as essential for society, particularly the Christian community,' reads the circular.
Guidance for jobs
The circular also indicated that a significant number of youths are looking for job opportunities in foreign countries. 'The Church cannot discourage those who move abroad for a better life. However, many youngsters wish to remain in the country. They should be guided on ways to approach entrepreneurship and employment professionally,' said the circular.
A Catholic priest said that the Church had noticed the alarming decline in the number of Christian representatives in politics. 'Participation in the government is a must for addressing the issues of society, especially those of the Christian community. If Christian youth are reluctant to join politics, the role of Christians will reduce further in future governments,' said the priest.
'Declining role'
According to sources, the declining presence of Catholics in ruling parties is raising concern among Church authorities. The Catholic Church has played an influential role in electoral politics in the State over the years. The Church now hopes that the participation of Christian youths in politics will help it emerge again as an influential factor.
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