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Babies, please: Kerala church pleads

TimePublished on Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 18:36, Updated on Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 19:00 in India section


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New Delhi: Roman Catholic leaders in southern Indian are urging their followers to have more babies because of the dwindling percentage of Catholics in Kerala.

In a letter to Catholics, Cardinal Mar Varkey Vithayathil of the southern state of Kerala wrote that members of the community need to lead a life rooted in Christian values and beliefs.

Using language that sounded almost Biblical, the letter said, "There has been a growing feeling that children are a nuisance to pleasurable life. Even those who have the resources do not beget for selfish reasons."

In short, have as many children as you can afford.

A church spokesman, the Rev. Paul Thelakat, said, "The Cardinal has issued the pastoral letter out of serious concerns the church has on the falling population of Christians in Kerala."

Kerala is home to about 31 mn, and the percentage of Christians in the state has declined to 19 per cent from 22 per cent between 1991 and 2001, when the last census was conducted.

Church leaders attribute the decline to a lower birth rate among Christians when compared with Hindus and Muslims.

Nationally, Christians make up 2.34 per cent of India's more than 1 bn people, who are overwhelmingly Hindu.

Vithayathil's letter is to be read out in Catholic churches across Kerala this coming Sunday, Thelakat said.

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