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Social service organisations of a few churches in Kerala have come forward to help migrant workers in the state that went into a full lockdown mode on Saturday. The Kerala government has assured free food, Covid treatment and vaccines to more than 15 lakh migrant labourers mainly from Bengal, Assam, Bihar and Jharkhand in the state. Malankara Social Service Society, an NGO of the Malankara Orthodox Church, has launched its help desks named “Pravasi Bandhu” to ensure all the government welfare measures are delivered to the migrant workers. Funded by Caritas India, another church-run organisation, the society has already undertaken an outreach in cities where migrants live in large numbers. ....
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Why challenge the practice of mandatory confession Updated: Updated: February 28, 2021 15:27 IST Some members of Kerala’s Malankara Orthodox Church have alleged that the sacrament had been misused for blackmailing and even sexual harassment of women parishioners Share Article Getty Images/iStockphoto
Some members of Kerala’s Malankara Orthodox Church have alleged that the sacrament had been misused for blackmailing and even sexual harassment of women parishioners There are seven sacraments rites of devotion that are considered holy and a channel for god’s blessings by Catholic and Orthodox Christians across the world. These sacraments baptism, eucharist (holy communion), confirmation, reconciliation (confession), anointing of the sick, marriage and ordination lay the very foundation for the church and its believers. ....
Christians factional fight continues in southern India A legal move by the Orthodox faction is seen as a move to weaken the Jacobite faction and end a peace initiative Trending Catholicos of the East Baselius Mar Thoma Paulose II, head of the Malankara Orthodox Church (center), with others after the consecration of the Orthodox Church of Saint Mary in Bristol, England, on Sept. 7, 2013. (Photo: britishorthodox.org) The factional fight among two sects of Christians in southern India entered a new phase when one moved a state high court against a law meant to ensure both factions burial rights. Kerala High Court on Feb. 5 admitted a petition from the Orthodox faction of the Malankara Church. It served notices on the state government and the rival Jacobite faction seeking their opinion on the demand to repeal the law. ....
Kerala 2021: The Electoral Significance Of PM Modiâs Meeting With Catholic Bishops  by M R Subramani - Jan 20, 2021 10:16 AM Prime Minister meets Catholic bishops. (@narendramodi) Snapshot Prime Minister Modiâs meeting with Catholic bishops from Kerala is viewed as BJPâs efforts to seek support from the Christian community ahead of the assembly elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday (19 January) met three Catholic bishops as part of what could be construed as the Bharatiya Janata Party s (BJPâs) efforts to reach out to the Christian community ahead of the assembly elections in Kerala. Modi met Cardinal Oswald Gracias of the Latin-rite Church, Mumbai, Cardinal George Alencherry, Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church, and Cardinal Baselios Cleemis, Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Church â both Kerala â in his office. ....