I appreciate the recent letter by Roy N D'Silva dated 24th July "Catholics
wants jobs" http://www.oheraldo.in/newscategory/Letters/13

I totally agree with what he has pointed out, that there are specific
Catholic Ministers who have done practically nothing on providing Catholics
with jobs. Whilst there are many Good Catholic Priests, there are also many
others who act like marketing agents of corrupt politicians via the Pulpit,
sharing the dias etc. I know of Catholics who were either denied of jobs in
the Government sector or being pressurized to quit their jobs; mainly
because they are unable to come up with the kickback amount being asked for,
by the Catholic Minister in charge of the specific Government Department.
These people have now migrated or in the process of doing so!!  So may I ask
who our real enemies are; perhaps we should ask ourselves this question
before pointing fingers to others?



>  Arwin Mesquita, UAE
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