Volume : VII, Issue : VIII, August - 2018

BASIC CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES AND PASTORAL COUNCIL IN ARCHDIOCESE OF TRIVANDRUM.

J. R. Anoja

Abstract :

 The launching of the Basic Christian communities in the Arch diocese of Trivandrum is a milestone in the history of

the diocese. The organization of BCC is the smallest cell of the church. It was originated in Philippines in 1965. A
similar system had been in vogue in Latin America years ago. The involvement of the bishops, priests, religious and laity was very thoroughly
felt and they were understood to have committed to its formation wholeheartedly. Consequently, the bene􀃶t went to all sections especially
the laity. The entire BCC was concerned about the promotion of the pastoral mission of the church which is the temple of the Holy Spirit,
Body of Christ, a Building of God and it was a sole and necessary gate way to reach the Christ. The study aims at estimating the value the laity
possessed in the new set up. Since people themselves became their own rulers, focus was made on studying the structural changes that
were effected in the administration of local church which is understood as the diocese according to the new code of law. In a way, it has given
people the power, and thus ful􀃶lling the norms of democracy. In those days parishes had barely 5% percentage of the laity who was involved
in the group apostolate. They belonged to one or several organizations like, Vincent De Paul, Legion of Mary, and Parish Council etc. What
happened to the other 95%?The study also aims at inging to the fore such people to participate in the building of BCCs. Animators and
villagers were assigned with the task of collecting data and the obtained data was analyzed and made use of later.

Keywords :

Article: Download PDF    DOI : https://www.doi.org/10.36106/gjra  

Cite This Article:

J.R.Anoja, BASIC CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES AND PASTORAL COUNCIL IN ARCHDIOCESE OF TRIVANDRUM. , GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-8 | August-2018


Number of Downloads : 251


References :