Post Covid-19: Kerala Diocese to Support Families with 5 or More Children

Kottayam: Keeping in mind its dwindling population and in order to support and encourage the community, a Catholic church diocese under the Syro-Malabar rite in central Kerala has announced a welfare scheme for families with five or more children.

The Family Apostolate under the Pala diocese of the church has come up with an unique initiative for couples who are married after 2000 and have five or more children, will be offered monthly financial assistance of ₹ 1,500.

Fr Joseph Kuttiankal

“It was announced as part of the ‘Year of the Family’ celebrations by the church. This initiative is to provide assistance to large families especially in the post-COVID-19 scenario. We will start receiving applications soon and most probably, we will be able to hand out assistance from August,” Fr Joseph Kuttiankal, who heads the Family Apostolate Shalom Pastoral Centre under the church, said.

Asked whether the move is part of a pastoral letter issued by the Changanacherry Archdiocese in 2019 suggesting that the Christian population in Kerala has dwindled over the years, Fr Kuttiankal said that issue was a “reality”.

“It’s a reality that the population of the Christian community is going down. Our growth rate is less. That is also a reason but the immediate reason is to provide assistance to the large families who are finding it difficult to make both ends meet due to the pandemic,” he said.

“During the formation of Kerala, Christians were the second-largest community in the state. But now, the community is only 18.38% of the state’s total population. In recent years, the birth rate in the Christian community has decreased to 14%,” read the letter, issued by Archbishop Mar Joseph Perumthottam in 2019.

Fr Kuttiankal said the scheme was announced for couples who got married after 2000 because “the elder children of couples who started a family before that year must have completed their education and begun contributing to their respective families”.

The church has also announced free delivery care at a hospital run by it to women giving birth to their fourth child and also that the children, born fourth or subsequently, will be given scholarships to study at an engineering college run by the church.