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Catholic church facing shortage of nuns

Catholic Church in India, is facing an increasing shortage of aspirants to convent life, with girls preferring more worldly professions, church authorities feel.

Updated on: Apr 02, 2008 10:56 AM IST
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Catholic Church in India, is facing an increasing shortage of aspirants to convent life, with girls preferring more worldly professions, church authorities feel.

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"Consumer culture seems to have overtaken the young girls who are no longer challenged by the call of ascetic life," says Father Paul Thelekat, Church spokesperson.

Women congregations in the country are no more getting enough vocations from urbanised areas of Kerala. But there are enough vocations to priesthood, Father Thelekat told PTI.

In European countries the nuns are becoming extinct as a social species and the same situation may be seen in India soon, he feels.

Fifty years ago, young girls may have found the life and work being done by a sister or a nun challenging. But that is not the case today, Father Thelekat said.

This could lead to a situation when existing congregations of women would be forced to abandon many of the institutional work they are doing in educational and medical care sectors, he said in a series of articles published in 'SatyaDeepam' a church periodical which hit the stands today.

According to Sister Inigo, SSA from New Delhi, women do not enjoy equality of status in the church.

"Equality for women is a non-negotiable element as far as she is concerned," sister Inigo said.

"You cannot be quietly pious or quietly holy without critically considering this inequality," she said in one of the articles.

 
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