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The Kerala Syro-Malabar Archdiocese Ernakulam-Angamaly has issued a code of conduct for priests and seminarians encouraging them to lead simple and austere lives.

“It is time for introspection,” says Auxiliary Bishop Sebastian Adayanthrath of Ernakulam-Angamaly who issued the guidelines on Sept. 13 as part of the archdiocese’s observation of the Year for Priests, UCA News reports.

The Syro-Malabar prelate told UCA News he prepared the code after consulting priests and lay people.

“It’s an attempt to remind priests what is expected of them. They have to be role models for the faithful and should not succumb to worldly pleasures,” he said.

The code appeals to priests to base their lives on the Bible and observe simplicity and transparency. It bars them from receiving expensive gifts from parishioners for services.

Father Paul Thelakat, spokesperson of the Syro-Malabar Church, told UCA News that some priests had received expensive cars from parishes.

“The Church wants to curb such lavishness,” the priest said.

The guidelines ask priests and seminarians not to use expensive consumer goods and to be simple in their food habits, dress code and travel.

The code insists that all priests set apart a day a month for prayer. It also wants parishes to observe a day in a year as the priest day. The day will be set aside to honor the parish priest and conduct special prayers for priests who have served the parish.

The guidelines also direct priests to create a platform in every parish for interaction with laypeople. They have to prepare sermons based on the Bible and take people’s feedback to improve their content and delivery.

The archdiocese, based in Kerala state, also plans to set up a tribunal to resolve disputes among priests.

Several lay people have welcomed the code.

“I’m happy the Church has come up with the guidelines because some recent scandals involving priests and nuns have damaged the image in Kerala,” Merlyn Thomas, a housewife, told UCA News. The 35-year-old Catholic woman wants the Church to issue guidelines for lay people as well. “Many things we follow in our private life are anti-Christian,” she added.

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Archdiocese issues austerity code for priests (UCA News)



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  • Christopher Dawes
    I am glad that the Kerala Church has come up with such measures to curb the scandalous behaviour of priests. In truth this should have taken place several decades ago when the decadence started setting in. The Church in Kerala has a lot of skeletons in their cupboard and it is time it all came out for a worthy 'spring cleaning'. At least now that 'Holier than thou' attitude has been tested and found wanting. Their monopoly over the nuns is well known and so their secret liasions. Thank God that 'Amen' opened the windows and cleaned out the cobwebs, or else it would never have seen the light of day. God has His own ways of cleansing the world- especially of the priesthood!!!
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