Caritas India and Regional Forum will Communicate, Coordinate and Collaborate to take forward the Diakonia Ministry

Caritas India and Regional Forum will Communicate, Coordinate and Collaborate to take forward the Diakonia Ministry

Executive Director, Fr. Paul Moonjely and Assistant Executive Director, Fr. Jolly Puthenpura of Caritas India met all the Regional Forum Directors to take forward the Diakonia Ministry of the Church at Regional and National Levels.

Caritas India has scheduled the meeting at Shillong with Regional Forum Directors to share their experiences and plans to lead the Diakonia ministry in the Regions. Mr. Kushal Neogy from Catholic Relief Services was a special invitee in the meeting.

All the 14 Directors shared their suggestive actions on Communication, Coordination and Collaboration levels to strengthen the convergence of the ministry of Diakonia being exercised by Caritas India and Regional Forums.

Fr. Paul suggested the Regional Forums to play an active role in promoting Caritas India Lenten Campaign to make it more meaningful and result giving national campaign. He also announced the next joint meeting of Forum Directors and Forum Chairman in the month of October 16, 2018 at Bangalore to define different roles and responsibilities to make the Caritas India National Assembly a truly participatory event.

Upcoming News

Caritas India Links HIV/AIDS Recovery to Economic Security
19/06/2026

Caritas India Links HIV/AIDS Recovery to Economic Security

Fr. Benny Edayath, Assistant Executive Director of Caritas India, completed a field visit to Gram...

LEARN MORE
Building Bridges for Climate-Resilient Agriculture at SAFBIN Stakeholder Consultation
19/06/2026

Building Bridges for Climate-Resilient Agriculture at SAFBIN Stakeholder Consultation

Climate change is already changing the way farmers in Sagar grow their food. Rainfall is...

LEARN MORE
The Vines That Changed Kishnadev Mandal’s Life
19/06/2026

The Vines That Changed Kishnadev Mandal’s Life

Every morning, Kishnadev Mandal walks out to a field in Araha village that, six months...

LEARN MORE