Updated on: 11-Dec-2012
FABC Plenary Assemblies: An Attempt to Discern The Signs of The Times in Asia

Role of Plenary Assemblies
The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC) right from its first Plenary Meeting recognized that their coming together is a pioneering quest of Asian Church for "new meanings in their lives and endeavors, to overcome destructive forces and to shape a new integration in our societies." The Bishops proclaimed that as pastors they would seek and read the signs of the times and discern with their people whatever they must accept and foster in their situation and what they must reject and refuse (Cf. FABC Plenary-1).
 
Over  the  last  four  decades,  the  Bishops  during  their  Plenary  Assemblies  have exchanged stories, shared problems and successes, discerned the movement of the Spirit in the life of Asia’s people, and increasingly recognized what they are called to do in the face of challenging situations. FABC is the only Pan- Asian structure that can authentically speak about the realities of the Church in Asia because every statement is deliberated in an assembly which meets every 4 years participated by more than 100 official delegates consisting of Bishops, officials of the various Offices, theologians, and experts involved in various  ministries. The Plenary Assemblies strive to study relevant issues of the Church in Asia through lectures, workshops and group discussions as wells their personal sharing during meals and recreation. All these are done imploring the guidance of the Holy Spirit during Eucharist and meditative prayers.   Edmund Chia rightly remarks in his study: “In a sense, the Plenary Assemblies … are really occasions for living as "Church" together and with Church peoples from different ministerial sectors and from different geographical regions.”
 
Archbishop D S Lourdusamy (now Cardinal Emeritus) echoed this in his inaugural address to the Second Plenary in Calcutta in 1978 where he defined FABC as a labour of apostolic love for the founding Fathers. He defined FABC as “an effective instrument for quickening a sense of pastoral concern and solidarity in the Christian community in the whole of Asia. The work that the FABC has accomplished down through the years is an ongoing tribute to the ecclesial sense of those who felt the need of placing at the service of the Church in this part of the world such an organ of close and effective co- operation and co-ordination. It has contributed much to fostering and deepening in the hearts of all a new awareness of the Church as a communion”.
 
Fr Felix Wilfred, an Indian theologian and consultant to the FABC, encouraged bishops in his background paper for the VI FABC Plenary Assembly in Manila in 1995 that even if the approaches to be taken and the means to be adopted lack full clarity, bishops must "search together, act together and bear collective responsibility" for the mission of the Church more than ever before particularly because Christians are a minority in Asia.
 
Reflecting on the 25 years of FABC's existence, Archbishop Michael Rozario of Bangladesh testifies to this: "Our Federation has been for us a very concrete and effective forum for sharing our Asian way of thinking about the implications of the Gospel of Jesus for all the peoples of Asia.”   The primary focus of FABC Statements or documents is primarily pastoral, never theological nor doctrinal. They are primarily aimed at being inspirational because of the authenticity of its directives and message. Right from the beginning Statements are prefaced with the cautionary words that they have no binding authority.  The beauty of these statements lies in this that though it has no binding authority, they have greatly influenced the thinking and way of life of the Catholic Church in Asia. They challenged Asian Catholics to be “a new way of being Church”, a Church that is committed to becoming a “community of communities” and a “credible sign of salvation and liberation".
 
That is why Edmund Chia says the following in the above cited document: “The Statements from the Plenary Assemblies are not only reflective of the experience of FABC but also very much accepted and co-owned by each and every Episcopal Conference. …..Their reflections, together with the reflections offered by the resource persons and messages ….constitute the raw data for the drafting of the Statement. Working under the pressure of time, the drafting committee brings out the Statement towards the end of the assembly and subjects it to a vote. Only the official delegates, viz., bishop-members, are allowed to vote. FABC Statements can therefore be regarded as at once the Asian Bishops' voice as well as the Asian Church's voice. Moreover, since many of the Statements are drafted under the influence of some of Asia's best theologians, one can even suggest that the voices of the Asian Bishops are often times very similar to the voice of Asian theologians. By extension, FABC theology is very similar to what is often regarded as Asian theology.”
 
Sequence of Plenary Assemblies
Here  below  are  the  themes,  venues  and  the  years  when  the  last  nine  Plenary
Assemblies took place.
YearVenueTheme
1974TaipeiEvangelization in Modern Day Asia
1978CalcuttaPrayer: The Life of the Church in Asia
1982BangkokThe Church: A Community of Faith in Asia
1986TokyoThe Vocation and Mission of Laity in the Church
1990BandungJourneying Together Towards the Third Millennium
1995ManilaChristian Discipleship in Asia: Service to Life
2000Samphran
(Thailand)A  Renewed  Church  in  Asia:  A  Mission  of  Love  & Service
2004DaejeonThe Asian Family: Towards a Culture of Integral Life
2009ManilaLiving the Eucharist in Asia
 Some high lights from FABC General Assemblies
Plenary I at Taipei in 1974
 
The First Plenary Assembly began in 1974, with reflection on "Evangelization in Modern Day Asia" paved the way for nine successive plenary assembly discussions. Hundreds of bishops at that First Plenary Assembly in Taipei spelled out the FABC’s perspective of evangelization as "proclaiming by word and witness the Gospel of the Lord."(#10)
 
Its final statement and recommendations said that the local Church is "the realization and the enfleshment of the Body of Christ in a given people, at a given place and time." It was to be immediately and primarily the agent and subject of evangelization in contemporary Asia.
 
As a "little flock" in a continent of rich diverse cultures, religions and philosophical traditions, the assembly resolved to make dialogue the preferred approach to evangelization. Moreover, it asserted that dialogue should be conducted at three levels: with  a  people’s  culture  (inculturation),  with  a  country’s  religions  (interreligious dialogue), and with the poor.
 
Plenary II at Calcutta in 1978
Bishops linked the Church's mission with prayer. During the Second Plenary Assembly in 1978 in Calcutta the main theme was Prayer - The Life of the Church of Asia. The bishops expressed concern about "disintegration of our traditional societies" resulting from "depersonalized relationships, disorientation and loneliness," and warned that secularization,  worship  of  technology,  materialism,  secularism  and  commercialism "erode religious values and often suffocates the aspirations of the human spirit." They resolved to pay greater attention to developing the Church in Asia as "a deeply praying community whose contemplation is inserted in the context of our time and the cultures of our peoples today. (#8)
 
What is Christian prayer? It is conscious personal communion with God the Father through Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. It is the insertion of our whole selves, of our life and action, into the prayer of Jesus. We pray in the name of Jesus; we pray with Jesus. And this prayer is always a free gift of God. 
 
o Christian prayer is a prayer within the community of those who have accepted the Gospel.
 
o Christian prayer is centred around the Eucharist, source and summit of a worship that is uniquely “sacramental” and “ecclesial”.
 
o Christian prayer is a prayer of self-gift to the brethren, for it creates the freedom of loving commitment. It enables us to find Christ in our brothers and sisters, especially the suffering, the poor and the powerless. It thus sends us into the world to transform it according to the designs of the Father.
 
This is the Church’s gift of prayer to Asia!
 
Plenary III at Bangkok in 1982
The Third Plenary Assembly in Bangkok in 1982, focused on the theme: A Community of Faith in Asia. It stressed the communion of faith as the distinguishing mark of the Church among other communities of Asia. The Bishops declared their appreciation for FABC in the following words: “The Asian Bishops have come to know and understand one another better, and bonds of friendship and solidarity have grown among them. Surely, for shaping a community among the churches in Asia, this is a wonderful beginning and full of promise for the future. For unity is first of all a oneness of minds and hearts in friendship. The Asian bishops have come to appreciate better what the Episcopal conferences and local churches in each country are doing, what the situations and problems they face are like, so that in a significant way, their joys have become the joys of all, and their setbacks and sorrows, grieves which touch the lives of all”. (# 3.1)
 
The statement towards the renewed community of faith stressed: “The local church is called to give witness to the meaning and values it professes, incarnating these in the ways of life of its own people, expressing them in its presence, dialogue and praxis in all the spheres of its activity as Church in history, within its own real world. Finally, it constantly moves forward in mission, as it accompanies all humankind in its pilgrimage to the Kingdom of the Father”. (#15)
 
“Our  theological  vision  must  be  turned  ever  more  resolutely  to  the  Church’s responsibility in the world, in the public spheres, in the construction of a more fully human future for Asian peoples. We must be beyond merely seconding Pope John Paul’s words, that “the preference for the poor is a Christian preference,” and that “it expresses the concern of Christ who came to proclaim a message of salvation to the poor… the poor who are indeed loved by (the) God….who guarantees their rights”. We must now make them the real pattern of our daily praxis”. (#16.1)
 
Plenary IV at Tokyo in 1986
The Fourth Plenary Assembly, convened in 1986 in Tokyo, focused on the vocation and mission of laity in the Church as the Universal Church prepared for the World Synod of the Laity. The assembly examined the role of lay faithful in politics, business, family, education, labor and health services. The Assembly took note of the grave reality of Asia in the following words: “The battered condition of Asia is before us. Its poverty, wretchedness and misery bear in themselves the contradictions of humanity. Asia “groans with pain, like the pain of childbirth” (Rom 8,22). It “waits for God” to set its “whole being free” (Rom 8,23)”. (#1.3)
 
It discerned the role of the laity in following words: “The need of the hour in Asia is for competent and principled lay people to enter into the realm of party politics and, from within, influence the philosophies, programs and activities of political parties and personalities for the common good in the light of the Gospel”. (#3.1.6)
 
It particularly studied the situation of youth who comprised 60% of Asia's population and resolved that the Church of Asia "must become in a certain sense a 'Church of the young,' if it is to transform the 'face of Asia.' " It also examined the plight of women and acknowledged the need for the Church to "speak powerfully about the plight of Asian women and become their voice" in situations of oppression.
 
The letter of Pope John Paul II to the Plenary stressed the importance of youth in Asia in the following words: “The missionary vitality of the Church in the various regions is closely connected with the internal life of the local Churches. The difficult situation in which the Church is sometimes obliged to live, and the fact that in Asia the Christian communities constitute small minorities, have at times led these communities to appear self-absorbed and turned in on themselves. Yet the Church cannot be content with putting her own house in order, creating a safe haven in which to live and grow spiritually. The pilgrim People of God is a missionary people, and it is precisely this missionary role of the church in Asia which calls for the active and joyful collaboration of the laity, working side by side with the priests and religious. The example of Korea, where the faith was introduced and spread by layperson, is symbolic and stimulating”.
 
Plenary V at Bandung in 1990
During the Fifth Plenary Assembly in 1990 in Bandung, Indonesia, the participating bishops, priests, religious and lay people reflected on partnership in the Church's evangelizing mission. Their final statement on the theme Journeying Together Toward the Third Millennium sought "the new way of being and becoming Church in Asia, and also the spirituality which must inform it." (#12)
 
The Plenary noted that unfortunately for many Catholics, faith is only something to be received and celebrated. They do not feel it is something to be shared. The new way of being Church involved a revitalized passion among all Catholics for engaging in mission through the three levels of dialogue informed by the Spirit. "The Church in Asia will have to be a communion of communities, where laity, Religious and clergy recognize and accept each other as sisters and brothers" who are "called together by the Word of God," the bishops said.  The bishops realized that the pastoral response of the Church in Asia will consist in the following process: (a) dialoguing with the realities of Asia from within; (b) discerning the movement of God’s Spirit in Asia; and (c) translating into deeds what the Spirit bids us to accomplish.
 
Plenary VI at Manila in 1995
The theme of the Sixth Plenary Assembly, held in Manila in 1995, was Christian Discipleship in Asia Today: Service to Life.  It was a special occasion of grace as the bishops pointed out: “On this occasion a singular grace for us is likewise the moving presence of Pope John Paul II. With him we not only celebrate the 25th anniversary of the resolution to form a structure that would later become the FABC, but also the 25th year of Radio Veritas Asia, the 400th  year of the Archdiocese of Manila….”.   Indeed these festivities are peak moments of God’s grace to the Church in Asia, in communion with one another and with the Hoy Father – at the service of life.
 
Their final statement expressed concern for the poor, migrants, refugees and other vulnerable sectors impacted by globalization and violence, including growing religious extremism and fanaticism. Family, women and girl child, youth, ecology and displaced persons were identified as the five pastoral priorities of the Church in Asia.(#13). The bishops concluded their statement with the following words:”Though our pastoral directives for action touch on many issues of concern, we appeal for a particular pastoral focus on these five major challenges”.
 
Plenary VII at Samphran in 2000
The Seventh Plenary, held in 2000  at Samphran (Thailand), summed up the dawn of new millennium as follows: “The dawn of the new millennium is a time of crisis. Yet a time of crisis, as Scripture and the whole history of the Church show us, is a time of new beginnings, of new movements. The thirty-year history of FABC has been a concerted series of movements toward a renewed Church”. The final statement on A Renewed Church in Asia: A Mission of Love and Service reaffirmed that "the most effective means of Evangelization and service in the name of Christ has always been and continues to be the witness of Life." It also stressed that "Asian people will recognize the Gospel that we announce, when they see in our life the transparency of the message of Jesus and the inspiring and healing figure of an existence immersed in God."
 
The bishops recommended formation in mission for laity, priests and religious adapted to cultural contexts of Asia, and proposed formation in mission for seminarians and continuing formation for priests. An integral approach to mission issues was also recommended.(#14)
 
Plenary VIII at Daejeon in 2004
For the delegates to the Eighth Plenary Assembly, which took place in 2004 in Daejeon, Korea,the focal point for evangelization and renewal in Asia was the family. That assembly’s theme, The Asian Family: Towards a Culture of Integral Life, underscored the need for holistic family ministry that builds up family spirituality, communion and solidarity so it can reach out to other people. It emphasized the fact that “family ministry should empower families to become evangelizers such that ministry is not only for families but by families”.
 
The final statement of that assembly declared, "At the very center of this social ferment is the Family, the cellular receptor of emerging cultures as well as initiator, for good or for bad, of influential cultural forces. Even today we refer to the Family as a point of reference for social, political, economic and religion-based ideal relationships."(15).
 
Plenary IX at Manila in 2009
The last assembly, held in 2009 in Manila, centered on the significance of the Eucharist in social transformation. When the delegates reflected on the fact that “In Asia, where the characteristic mode of the Church’s existence is that of dialogue, the Eucharist is a unique experience of God’s dialogue with us and our response to God: a dialogue of life, a dialogue of love.” On the theme Living the Eucharist in Asia, they concluded, "Mission is never without contemplation. As we testify to Christ's presence, we also discover and behold Him present in the poor, in creation, and in history." (#16)
 
Living in the Eucharist impels us to retrieve this key vision. In Asia as in many parts of the world, the mindset of commodity has replaced that of gift. Human beings, relationships, work and meaning have been subjected to untold suffering due to the “commoditization” of life. Helplessness and meaninglessness often result from this tragedy.
 
Creation and human labour have become victims as well. Greed has robbed creation of its mystery. Profitability has supplanted a sense of awe before the grandeur of God’s work in nature. Human labour does not command the respect due to God’s partners in administering the world. One of the most abused sectors of society is that of the labourers. Denied just wages and dignified working conditions, workers are sacrificed on the altars of avarice and revenue. The earth cries out to God. Labourers cry out to God. In the Eucharist, we are certain that God hears them and through the Holy Spirit’s re-creating action, God will transform the earth and human work again. Paradoxically bread reminds us not only of the gift of food but also of hungry and malnourished people, of scandalous gaps in the lifestyles of the rich and the poor, of exorbitant prices of goods beyond the buying capacity of the poor, and of the helplessness of working parents to provide a bright future for their families. It is puzzling that wine, sign of the festive character of life, calls to mind images of wild drunkenness, of wives beaten up by  alcoholic husbands, of  victims  of  intoxicated attackers    and  of  families going bankrupt  due  to  vice.  But  there  is  hope  in  the  Holy  Spirit’s  action  and  in  our appreciation of simplicity. There is hope in the healing of creation through the Paschal Mystery of Christ.
 
X Pleanry to be held at Xuan Loc in 2012
The X Plenary was to be held in Vietnam from November 19-24 but it is now postponed to December 10-16, 2012 due to the absence of some participant Asian bishops who will be attending the consistory for six new cardinals including Archbishop Antonio Tagle of Manila, Philippines and Archbishop Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal of Trivandrum, India. The plenary will now be held in Vietnam from 10 to 16 Dec 2012 with about 100 participants of Bishops, officials of the various Offices, theologians, and experts involved in various ministries. It will be also the occasion to celebrate the FABC's 40th anniversary. The theme will be as follows:  FABC at 40 years: Responding to the Challenges of Asia. It will be an occasion for the Church in Asia again to discern the challenges it faces today and discern its response with the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
 
Activities of FABC besides the Plenary Assemblies
Besides the Plenary Assemblies, the next most important events of the FABC are the numerous seminars and formation programs generally called Bishops' Institutes or other names to better express the programs. These are programs organized by the various FABC Offices, primarily for the education and formation of the bishops. However, with time, many bishops also brought along with them key members in Church leadership position, among who are the clergy, Religious and the laity. The nature, scope, thrust, and content of these Bishops' Institutes vary significantly and are generally organized in response to a felt pastoral need. They are thus pastoral in focus, aimed at helping bishops address particular issues. Each Office has its own series of such pastoral programs, which are generally given names associated with the concerns of the office.
 
The programmes of the Office of Human Development (OHD) are social action programmes, appropriately named Bishops' Institute for Social Action (BISA) or Asian Institute for Social Action (AISA) or Faith Encounters in Social Action (FEISA). The programmes of the Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs (OEIA) have to do with interreligious affairs and so are named Bishops' Institute for Inter-Religious Affairs (BIRA) or Seminar for Inter-Religious Affairs (SIRA) or Formation Institute for Inter- Religious Affairs (FIRA). The OEIA also runs programmes on ecumenism, called Asian Movement for Christian Unity (AMCU) and Joint Ecumenical Formation (JEF). The programmes of the Office of Evangelization (OE) have to do with mission and so are named Bishops' Institute for Missionary Apostolate (BIMA). The OE also organizes programmes on the Bible, called Bishops' Institute for Biblical Apostolate (BIBA). The programmes of the Office of the Laity (OL) have to do with the laity and so are named Bishops' Institute for  Lay Apostolate (BILA). The Laity Office also runs the Asian Integral Pastoral Approach (AsIPA) programmes. The programmes of the Office of Social Communications (OSC) have to do with communications and so are named Bishops' Institute for Social Communications (BISCOM). Besides this, OSC has in the last  ….years  organized  meetings  for  the  Communication  Bishops  and  National
 
Secretaries of Asia on challenges of Communication called Bishops Meet. The programmes of the Office of Education and Student Chaplaincy (OESC) have no specific names as such, but take on topics pertaining to seminary-formation, student or chaplain ministries. The programmes of the Office of Theological Concerns (OTC) are named Bishops' Institute for Theological Affairs (BITA), but more significantly, the OTC has been charged with studying particular theological issues of Asian interest and their publications are not so much named after the OTC as are in the name of whatever theological issue under investigation. Aside from the above-mentioned programmes, the various Offices also organize consultations, colloquiums and/or other seminars which do not necessarily have particular names. Like in the Plenary Assemblies, most, not all of the FABC Office's programmes culminate with a Statement, which is duly approved or, at least, met with no objection by the bishop-participants or bishops responsible for the Office. As such, these Statements can also be regarded as the voice of the Church in Asia as most of the programs draw participation from across Asia.
 
Conclusion
We have scanned through the last nine plenary assemblies to get a glimpse of the contribution of FABC to the Church in Asia. These are only the tip of the iceberg. Yes, this is the way I compare this news release with the voluminous statements and proclamations of FABC which as Bishops declared, are pioneering quest of Asian Church for "new meanings in their lives and endeavors, to overcome destructive forces and to shape a new integration in our societies." The Bishops proclaimed that as pastors they would seek and read the signs of the times and discern with their people whatever they must accept and foster in their situation and what they must reject and refuse (Cf. FABC Plenary-1). The Bishop and the Church leaders/officials in Asia must refer to these documents in order to discern the signs of their times and to discharge their duties. The readers can access these documents directly by referring to the following website information.
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/fabc_paper_13.pdf
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/fabc_paper_32.pdf
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/fabc_paper_47.pdf
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/fabc_paper_59.pdf
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/fabc_paper_74.pdf
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/fabc_paper_93.pdf
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/fabc_paper_111.pdf
http://www.fabc.org/fabc%20papers/FABC%20paper%20129B.pdf
 
 
Fr Raymond  Ambroise
 
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14-Jan-2014Pope to Priests: Those who waste their energy in vanity do so much harm to the Church
14-Jan-2014Observations on the new Cardinals-elect
14-Jan-2014A closer look at the cardinals to be
14-Jan-201450 Golden Quotes on Human Dignity
12-Jan-2014New Syro Malabar Diocese in Australia Established
05-Jan-2014Pope announces papal visit to Holy Land
05-Jan-2014Two Nuns Receive Missionary Mandate
03-Jan-2014Vatican - Pastoral care workers killed in 2013
30-Dec-2013Bangladesh Archbishop Calls for Calm in Face of 'Terrorist Attacks, Arson and Hatred'
28-Dec-2013New Diocese Erected, Bishop Appointed
22-Dec-2013Is the bone relic in Goan church that of Queen of Georgia?
22-Dec-2013 Muslim MPs send letter to PMO, seek SC status for Dalit Christians and Muslims
18-Dec-2013Ancient Mumbai Crucifix desecrated. A wound for the entire population: Card. Gracias
18-Dec-2013Ancient Mumbai Crucifix desecrated. A wound for the entire population: Card. Gracias
18-Dec-2013The Church wishes Pope Francis Happy Birthday; Card. Oswald Recalls Mother Teresa
18-Dec-2013Pope Celebrates 77th Birthday
18-Dec-2013Anniversary of Church Observed
13-Dec-2013Evangelii Gaudium challenges the people of Mumbai: Mumbai Pastor
12-Dec-2013Cardinal Oswald Gracias condemns the Police action against the Dalit Rally
12-Dec-2013Religious minority leaders urge PM Manmohan Singh for equal rights for Dalits
11-Dec-2013Archbishop arrested, nuns wounded in Dalit parliament march
11-Dec-2013Pope Francis Chosen Person of the Year by TIME Magazine
11-Dec-2013ICPA Celebrates Golden Jubilee, Confers Awards
11-Dec-2013Supreme Court rules homosexuality is a crime. Gays are not criminals: Cardinal Gracias
10-Dec-2013Message of Condolence from Cardinal Oswald Gracias
09-Dec-2013New Bishop for Balasore
09-Dec-2013Jharkhand's biggest Catholic church turns 114
09-Dec-2013TNPCRI Hold Training Programme for Social Work Coordinators
04-Dec-2013Pope invites Indian priest, nun’s killer to Rome
02-Dec-2013Syro-Malabar APP Launched
02-Dec-2013The Year of Faith Concludes
30-Nov-2013Pope Dedicates 2015 "Year of Consecrated Life"
30-Nov-2013World aids day message from the catholic healthcare network of India, December 1, 2013
20-Nov-2013Blessed Vaz’s canonization reaches crucial stage
19-Nov-2013Church needs to move toward renewal and change: CCI
19-Nov-2013Western Ghats: protests in Kerala; Cardinal writes to govt
19-Nov-2013Vatican announces three highlights before the Year of Faith comes to a close
19-Nov-2013 Pope Francis is 'Number One' on the Internet
18-Nov-2013Honorary doctorate for former Guwahati Archbishop
15-Nov-2013Cardinal Gracias inaugurates CCI meet on Vatican II
14-Nov-2013Fr. Paul Puthanangady Dies
14-Nov-2013 Confession renews grace of baptism, pope says at audience
14-Nov-2013Over 600 priests, nuns attend faith convention
14-Nov-2013Rickshaw pullers keep Faith Year
12-Nov-2013Latin, Syrian dioceses ink agreement for coexistence
12-Nov-2013Goa Catholics to accommodate 2,000 delegates in their homes
04-Nov-2013 Mysore Priests Conferred Award by Newspapers Association of India
02-Nov-2013Year of Faith Procession Attracts Thousands
01-Nov-2013Mother Teresa Award goes to biker-turned-activist fighting to free child soldiers
30-Oct-2013Priest Publishes English Novel - Kenosis – Story of A Bleeding Heart
30-Oct-2013Cedric Prakash Conferred ‘Mother Teresa Memorial Award for Social Justice’
30-Oct-2013Migrant Catholic Community of Mumbai Celebrate their Faith
29-Oct-2013Pope Francis thanks his predecessor for the “Jesus of Nazareth” trilogy, and awards the Ratzinger pr
29-Oct-2013Message to Hindus for the feast of Deepavali
23-Oct-2013Promote Integral and Solidary Humanism, JPDO-CBCI tells activists in Jharkhand
19-Oct-2013 World Mission Day - Catholic Church Statics 2013
19-Oct-2013Cardinal Oswald Gracias calls on Smt. Sonia Gandhi
18-Oct-2013Church groups rush to help flood victims
17-Oct-2013Appointment of Most Rev. Raphy Manjaly, Bishop of Varanasi, as Bishop of Allahabad.
12-Oct-2013CBCI Plenary Assembly Rescheduled
09-Oct-2013Mumbai Archdiocese Launch Petition for Women Safety
08-Oct-2013Mass in Memory of Thomas Aquino d’ Sequeira Held
08-Oct-2013Dr. Felix Podimattam to Figure in Limca Book of Records
08-Oct-2013Small Christian Communities to Celebrate Year of Faith Conclusion
07-Oct-2013National Seminar on Communications for Theology Students Held
07-Oct-2013Catholic Higher Education Society Stress Values in Higher Education
02-Oct-2013CBCI-JPD Office calls for Social Activism in Andhra Pradesh
01-Oct-2013Hindi broadcaster from India receives Vatican Radio award
01-Oct-2013Council of Cardinals Begin Meeting in Rome; Cardinal Gracias of India among the Eight
01-Oct-2013World Day of Catechists - Pope Asks Catechists to Awaken Memory of God in Others
01-Oct-2013Pope to International Meeting for Peace: 'There Can Be No Religious Justification for Violence'
01-Oct-2013John XXIII and John Paul II To Be Canonized on April 27th
01-Oct-2013Pope: Communication to be at the service of an authentic culture of encounter
01-Oct-2013Cardinal Alencherry Blesses Tallest Statue of Divine Mercy
30-Sep-2013Karnataka CM Visits Bishop ; Thanks the Christian Community for Support
25-Sep-2013Christian community in India protests Peshawar Massacre
25-Sep-2013National Catechetical Conference Held
24-Sep-2013CBCI - Office for Laity conduct Seminar for North East Region
23-Sep-2013CBCI Condemns the Bomb Blast at All Saints Church, Peshawar
23-Sep-2013Be agents of social transformation: Delhi Archbishop
23-Sep-2013Suicide bomber attacks Pakistan church, 78 dead
20-Sep-2013"Day of Catechists" To Be Held in Rome
20-Sep-2013Francis' Address to New Bishops on Pilgrimage in Rome
12-Sep-2013Francis' Message on Church's Concept of Family "The future of society, and concretely of Italian soc
12-Sep-2013Court Upholds Disputed Bandel Church Land Ownership
11-Sep-2013Archbishop Peter Paul Prabhu passed away.
10-Sep-2013RIP, Fr. Thomas d’Aquino Sequeira
08-Sep-2013PRINCIPLES FOR A JUST SOLUTION TO THE CONFLICT IN SYRIA
08-Sep-2013FRANCIS: WAR IS ALWAYS A DEFEAT FOR HUMANITY
08-Sep-2013UN Dedicates International Day of Charity to Blessed Mother Teresa - September 5th
03-Sep-2013Fr Joseph Chinnayyan appointed CBCI Spokesperson and PRO
03-Sep-2013Archbishop Pietro Parolin to be new secretary of state
03-Sep-2013Catholicos Moran Baselios Marthoma Paulose Ii to Visit Pope Francis
03-Sep-20135th Anniversary of Kandhamal Riots: Activists Call for Stringent Laws against Communalism
03-Sep-2013Day of Prayer and Fasting for Peace
02-Sep-2013 Court Verdict Favours Minority Educational Institutions
29-Aug-2013US Bishops' Statement on Today's 50th Anniversary of 'I Have a Dream' Speech
29-Aug-2013Adivasi group to agitate for removal of ‘tribal’ Virgin Mary statue
23-Aug-2013Appointment of Rev. Fr. Jose Puthenveettil as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archeparchy of Ernakulam-Angam
19-Aug-2013All India Catholic Union Calls for Greater Lay Participation in Church
19-Aug-2013Catholic Church in Egypt Release Statement on Violent Protests
19-Aug-2013Pope Francis: 'Faith and Violence Are Incompatible' Prays for Victims of Violence in Egypt, Ferry Di
19-Aug-2013Egypt: at least 60 churches attacked in 4 days of violence
19-Aug-2013Youths revive dying musical instrument
09-Aug-2013International Day of Indigenous Peoples
09-Aug-2013August 10th -Black Day for Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims
07-Aug-2013Pope Francis Greets the Muslims around the World on ‘Id ul-Fitr’
04-Aug-2013Pala to Host CBCI General Assembly 2014
31-Jul-2013Communique on World Peace Day
31-Jul-2013Admiration for the Faith of Young Pilgrims
31-Jul-20135,000 Youth Offer Themselves for Priesthood and Religious Life
31-Jul-2013Pope Francis Chooses Theme for World Day of Peace
31-Jul-2013WYD: Reflections
31-Jul-2013Domestic workers demand comprehensive legislation
29-Jul-2013Krakow to Host World Youth Day 2016
29-Jul-2013The Experience of WYD must not stay " locked up"
26-Jul-2013Ukraine Marks 1,025 Years of Christianity
26-Jul-2013Pope Francis: "Put in Faith, Hope, And Love!"
26-Jul-2013Pope Meets with Argentinian Youth
24-Jul-2013Other Pontifical Acts
24-Jul-2013Inaguration ofthe 28th World Youth Day
22-Jul-2013CBCI - JPD Office Fosters Lay Leadership for Just Odisha