BJP to Safeguard ‘Christian Faith’ in Nagaland

The Nagaland unit of BJP has resolved in its executive meeting to “safeguard the Christian faith” and expressed shock over some doubting “the secular credentials” of the party.

“Many members” of the state-level executive meeting in Kohima have “expressed shock and unhappiness” that some have expressed “doubt on the secular credentials” of the BJP from pulpits, said a party press release. It said Christians should “not to doubt the secular credentials” of the party “nor be a part of the political propaganda.”

The Christian majority Nagaland goes to poll early next year.

New Vatican clash over economic reforms

Card. George Pell, the prefect of the Vatican’s Secretariat for the Economy, has rebuked the Administration of the Patri-mony of the Apostolic See (ASPA), saying that APSA overstepped its authority by instructing other Vatican offices to submit financial information to an outside auditor. Msgr.Mauro Rivella, the secretary of APSA, had directed Vatican offices to provide data to Price Waterhouse Cooper, saying that the accounting firm was conducting an audit of Vatican finances.

Pope’s message to Latin American hierarchy: listen to the laity

In a message to the Catholic hierarchy of Latin America, Pope Francis has underlined the importance of listening to the laity, and being willing to join them in their struggle to live the Gospel in a troubled world.

The full text of the Pope’s message to the Latin American Episcopal Council (CELAM) was made public by the Vatican on May 11. In it the Pope remarks that this week’s meeting of CELAM leaders, taking place in El Salvador, occurs against the “background music” of the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Brazilian shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida. He remarks: “Our Lady of Aparecida makes us grown, and places us on the path of the disciple. Aparecida is above all a school of discipleship.”

Recalling that the image of Our Lady of Aparecida was discovered by fishermen, the Pope says that fishermen have to contend with the uncertainty of the catch and the occasional inclemency of the weather. This is the plight of most working people, he said: working with “the insecurity of not knowing what the result will be.” The Holy Father went on to denounce the corruption that is prevalent in many Latin American countries.