Should Goa church be brought under RTI?

Indo-Asian News Service
Panaji, July 27, 2010

Should the church in Goa be brought under the purview of the Right to
Information Act? At present, the government says the decision is
beyond its authority as the Vatican is a sovereign nation and it is
not known if "its institution could be compelled to make their records
open to public".

A legislative panel has asked the state law department to study the
possibility of bringing the office of the Archbishop patriarch of Goa,
Daman and Diu within the ambit of the RTI Act within 15 days.

The department said in written reply to the panel: "The Vatican is
recognised as a sovereign nation and the pope is the head of that
nation. In that sense it is not known how its institution could be
compelled to make their records open to public."

The report of the legislative ad hoc committee on law chaired by
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Francis D'Souza was tabled on
Monday during the ongoing monsoon session of the Goa legislative
assembly.

The D'Souza-led committee's decision to recommend the state law
department to "make a comprehensive study" and "forward a detailed
report to the committee within 15 days" follows a written suggestion
by Antonia Michelle Abel.

Abel said that while the state department of law and the judiciary
were covered under the RTI Act, the office of the Archbishop should
also be treated in a similar manner.

"Archbishop patriarch of Goa, Daman and Diu, Father Filipe Nery
Ferrao, ought to open a public information office for the Church laws
(Canons) that he follows and respond to applications made under the
RTI act for information on the Code of Canon law (legislative document
of the Church)," Abel said in her suggestion to the ad hoc committee,
which audits the functioning of various government departments and
recommends measures to improve their functioning.

Abel in her formal communication to the legislative committee also
said the office of the archbishop over the years had failed to
formally convey to the pope about Goa's liberation from the Portuguese
regime in 1961, which has resulted in a rather piquant situation.

"The Archbishop patriarch of Goa, Daman and Diu was bound to repeal
the Portuguese constitution, laws, customs, culture and traditions and
report to His Holiness the Pope to come under the constitution of
India, Indian laws, customs, culture and traditions for the survival
of the Catholic church in Goa," Abel said.

Goa has a population of 30 percent Christians, a majority of whom are
Roman Catholics and owe allegiance to the Archbishop patriarch of Goa,
Daman and Diu.

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