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June 14, 2004
Catholic Church outsourcing prayers to India???
This is pretty bizarre. I'm not a religious person, but some things just shouldn't be outsourced.
Link (Thanks, Zed) [Boing Boing]
Catholic Church outsourcing prayers to India
Holy outsourcing! With Roman Catholic clergy in short supply in the US, priests in India are now picking up some of the work of saying special-purpose Mass for North American churches.American, as well as Canadian and European churches, are sending Mass intentions, or requests for services like those to remember deceased relatives and thanksgiving prayers, to clergy in India. About 2 percent of India's more than one billion people are Christians, most of them Catholics.
In Kerala, a state on the southwestern coast with one of the largest concentrations of Christians in India, churches often receive intentions from overseas. The Masses are conducted in Malayalam, the native language. The intention - often a prayer for the repose of the soul of a deceased relative, or for a sick family member, thanksgiving for a favor received, or a prayer offering for a newborn - is announced at Mass.
Posted by Kevin Railsback at June 14, 2004 09:24 AM
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The NYT is totally off-base on this one. The Catholic church has been "outsourcing" prayers for decades. It's a way for the weathy American Catholic churches to redirect some monies to priests of missions and parishes that need help.
I'm sorry but this is not news.
Posted by: Amanda at June 14, 2004 02:16 PM