Catholic Church in India forms support group for pastoral needs of transgender people

Catholic Church in India forms support group for pastoral needs of transgender people

From CNS: 

The church in India’s Kerala state has formed a group of priests, nuns and laypeople to respond to the pastoral needs of transgender people, reported ucanews.com.

Formed in Cochin under the aegis of Pro-Life Support, a global social service movement within the church, the ministry is significant as it is one of the few outreach programs for the transgender community by the institutional church in India.

“The whole church has a big role to play,” said Father Paul Madassery, who is in charge of pro-life support for the Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council. He noted Pope Francis had talked about the need to give “pastoral care to the LGBT community.”

“There is an active sex racket from North India eyeing transgender people in Kerala. They are trying to exploit the discriminatory situation they face,” Madassery told ucanews.com.

India has an estimated 500,000 transgender people. They are often ostracized from their families and — without adequate state support in terms of employment, health and education — end up on the street begging for money or are exploited in the sex trade.

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