Roman Catholicism in Afghanistan

Roman Catholicism in Afghanistan

The Roman Catholic Church in Afghanistan is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome. There are very few Catholics in this overwhelmingly Islamic country - just over 100 attend mass in its only chapel - and freedom of religion has been difficult to obtain in recent times, especially under the former Taliban regime. On 16 May 2002, Pope John Paul II established a mission sui iuris for Afghanistan with Father Giuseppe Moretti as its first superior. The only Catholic church in the country is the chapel at the Italian embassy in Kabul. In 2004, the Missionaries of Charity arrived in Kabul to carry out humanitarian work.

History of the Catholic Church in Afghanistan

Legend from the apocryphal Gospel of Thomas and other ancient documents suggests that Saint Thomas preached in Bactria, which is today northern Afghanistan. [cite web | author= Merillat, Herbert Christian| year=1997| title=Wandering in the East| format= | work= The Gnostic Apostle Thomas| url=http://members.aol.com/didymus5/ch19.html| accessdate=2006-06-18] The Nestorians planted Christianity in the area, and there have been 9 bishops and dioceses in the region, including Herat (424-1310), Farah (544-1057), Kandahar, and Balkh. This early establishment of the Church was overcome by Muslim invasions in the 7th century [cite web | author=| date=April 17, 2001| title=Asia at a glance| format= | work= zenit.org | url=http://www.zenit.org/english/asia/stats2.html| accessdate=2006-06-18] , though the territory was not substantially controlled by Muslims until the 9th and 10th centuries. ["Afghanistan." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 20 Dec. 2006 .] In 1581 and 1582 respectively, the Jesuit and Spanisch Montesserat and the Portuguese Bento de Goes were warmly welcomed by the Islamic Emperor Akbar, but there was no lasting presence by the Jesuits in the country. [cite web | author=| date=June 17, 2005| title=Jesuits in Afghanistan?| format= | work= SJ Electronic Information Service | url=http://www.companysj.com/sjusa/05-06-17.htm#afghanistan| accessdate=2006-06-18] [http://info.jesuit.org.au/info/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=413 Australian Jesuits, "After 400 years, Jesuits return to Afghanistan"]

The 20th Century

Italy was the first country to recognise Afghanistan’s independence in 1919, and the Afghan government asked how it could thank Italy. Rome requested the right to build a chapel, which was then being requested by international technicians then living in the Afghan capital. A clause giving Italy the right to build a chapel within its embassy was included to Italian-Afghan treaty of 1921, and that same year the Barnabites arrived to start giving pastoral care. [cite web | author=| date=September 29, 2003| title=ASIA/AFGHANISTAN - BARNABITE FATHERS 70 YEARS OF SERVICE IN AFGHANISTAN: KABUL MISSION FIRST STEP FOR GROWTH OF LOCAL CHURCH” SAYS NUNCIO TO PAKISTAN, ARCHBISHOP ALESSANDRO D’ERRICO| format= | work= Fides| url=http://www.fides.org/eng/news/2003/0309/29_807.html| accessdate=2006-06-18] The actual pastoral work began in 1933 when the chapel international technicians had asked for was built.cite web | author=| date=October 12, 2005| title=A “public” church in Afghanistan? The past offers hope for the present (Overview) | format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=4339| accessdate=2006-06-18] In the 1950s, the simple cement chapel was finished. cite web | author=| date=January 27, 2002| title=Mass Celebrated Again in Afghan Capital| format= | work= zenit.org| url=http://www.zenit.org/english/war/visualizza.phtml?sid=15745| accessdate=2006-06-18]

Pope John Paul II called for a "just solution" to the Soviet-Afghan war in the 1980s. [cite web | author=| date=December 29, 1983| title= Pope Asks Afghan Solution | format= | work= New York Times | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E05E0DF1238F93AA15751C1A965948260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fOrganizations%2fR%2fRoman%20Catholic%20Church%20| accessdate=2006-06-18] From 1990 to 1994, Father Giuseppe Moretti was the only priest in Afghanistan,cite web | author= | date=November 2, 2004| title=The Sisters of Mother Teresa arrive in Kabul| format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=1810|accessdate=2006-06-18] but was forced to leave in 1994 after being hit with shrapnel and had to return to Italy.cite web | author= | date=November 8, 2001| title=Afghanistan May Now Be a Priestless Nation| format= | work= zenit.org | url=http://www.zenit.org/english/war/visualizza.phtml?sid=12270|accessdate=2006-06-18] After 1994, only the Little Sisters of Jesus were allowed to remain in Afghanistan, as they had been there since 1955 and their work was renowned. cite web | author= | date=May 23, 2005| title=Catholic presence expanding, Jesuit NGO and Sisters of Mother Teresa to arrive| format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3346|accessdate=2006-06-18] An official from the last pro-Communist government of Mohammad Najibullah went to see Fr Giuseppe Moretti in 1992 with a sketch for a small compound that would be guaranteed immunity. However, nothing came of it as the political situation in Afghanistan unravelled - the civil war escalated, the Taliban came to power and then lost it after the American invasion.cite web | author=| date=October 12, 2005| title=A “public” church in Afghanistan? The past offers hope for the present (Overview) | format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=4339| accessdate=2006-06-18] Father Moretti again was forced to flee because of the invasion by the United States, but later returned.cite web | author= | date=November 8, 2001| title=Afghanistan May Now Be a Priestless Nation| format= | work= zenit.org | url=http://www.zenit.org/english/war/visualizza.phtml?sid=12270|accessdate=2006-06-18] Following the attacks of September 11, Catholic Relief Services sent clothing, food and bedding to returning refugees and internally displaced persons. They also bought school supplies for children returning to school. [cite web | author=| year=2006| title=Our Work: Afghanistan | format= | work= Catholic Relief Services | url=http://www.crs.org/our_work/where_we_work/overseas/asia/afghanistan/index.cfm| accessdate=2006-06-18]

Post-Taliban

The first Mass in 9 years was celebrated on January 27, 2002 for members of the International Security Force and various members of foreign agencies.cite web | author=| date=January 27, 2002| title=Mass Celebrated Again in Afghan Capital| format= | work= zenit.org| url=http://www.zenit.org/english/war/visualizza.phtml?sid=15745| accessdate=2006-06-18] On May 16, 2002, a mission "sui iuris" was created for all of Afghanistan. There is only one functioning chapel in the country and it is the Italian Embassy's chapel.cite web | author=Caffulli, Giuseppe | date=January 30, 2004| title=A Church of the catacombs, made up of only foreigners | format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=314| accessdate=2006-06-18] Projects of the new mission include a "Peace School" for 500 students that began construction in August 2003 and will be at "European standards". cite web | author= | date=November 2, 2004| title=The Sisters of Mother Teresa arrive in Kabul| format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=1810|accessdate=2006-06-18] Three nuns also work with those who have mental disabilities in the capital city, teaching those with cerebral palsy how to go to the bathroom and how to eat on their own. [cite web | author= | date=June 15, 2006| title=Nuns in ‘civilian’ clothes serving Jesus in Kabul| format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=6447|accessdate=2006-06-18] The small community went through a period of crisis during the kidnapping on May 17, 2005 of Clementina Cantoni, a member of Care International, by four gunmen in Kabul as she walked to her car. [cite web | author=| date=May 18, 2005| title=Caritas in Kabul: anguish but no panic, still standing by the Afghans | format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3319| accessdate=2006-06-18] Sisters from the Missionaries of Charity had their house blessed on May 9, 2006, and have already started taking in street children. There had been fears that their distinctive blue and white dress would make them stand out and be harassed by Islamists, but their order is generally respected. [cite web | author=| date=May 18, 2005| title=Sisters of Mother Teresa in Kabul | format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=6197| accessdate=2006-06-18] Jesuit Relief Services has also applied to join the growing number of religious orders in the country.cite web | author= | date=May 23, 2005| title=Catholic presence expanding, Jesuit NGO and Sisters of Mother Teresa to arrive| format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3346|accessdate=2006-06-18] Jesuit Refuge Services has recently opened a technical school in Herat for 500 students including 120 girls. [cite web | author= | date=June 20, 2007| title=Catholic School Opens in Afghanistan| format= | work= ewtn.com | url=http://www.ewtn.com/vnews/getstory.asp?number=80004|accessdate=2007-06-28]

There have been efforts made to start inter-religious dialogue, with the Islamist head of the Afghan Supreme Court, Mullah Fazul Shinwari attended the inauguration of the mission and has expressed a desire to meet with the Pope. [cite web | author= | date=November 20, 2003| title=Draft Afghan Constitution Does Not Address Religious Freedom| format= | work= zenit.org | url=http://www.hvk.org/articles/1103/125.html|accessdate=2006-06-18]

The Catholic community in Afghanistan is mainly made of foreigners, especially aid workers, and no Afghans currently are part of the Church, mainly due to great social and legal pressure not to convert to non-Islamic religions. Some Afghans have converted while overseas, but keep it secret when they return. [cite web | author=Barker, Kim | date=March 22, 2006| title=Afghan man faces death after leaving Islam for Christianity| format= | work=Chicago Tribune | url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0603210143mar21,1,938137.story|accessdate=2006-06-18] Despite this, the community has grown from only a few nuns to a full Sunday Mass of around 100.cite web | author=Caffulli, Giuseppe | date=January 30, 2004| title=A Church of the catacombs, made up of only foreigners | format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=314| accessdate=2006-06-18]

Relations with the new democratic government of Afghanistan have been positive, such as President Hamid Karzai attending Pope John Paul II's funeral and congratulating Pope Benedict XVI on his election. [cite web | author=| date=April 20, 2005| title=South Asia welcomes new pontiff | format= | work= BBC | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4463583.stm| accessdate=2006-06-18] The nuncio to Pakistan visited Afghanistan in 2005 and held a Mass in the Italian Embassy Chapel to an overflowing crowd, and Catholic officials hope that official diplomatic ties and a public Catholic church will be possible in the future. [cite web | author=| date=October 12, 2005| title=Nuncio to Pakistan visiting Kabul | format= | work= Asianews.it | url=http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=4340| accessdate=2006-06-18]

ee also

*Roman Catholicism by country

References

External links

** [http://www.vatican.va/ The Holy See — The Vatican's Official Website]


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