Namaste.
I think Vinayaka is correct. Now, I never think about this subject much so it isn't like I have done any "research" on it, but upon obsevation:
Outside of Buddhism which in my opinion takes the most converts from Hinduism (they, however do not celebrate or make public their new converts as part of the public relations campaign as would Christian sects often do), the Catholics are very subtle and do get converts in India and I would like to make some specific observations of mine on that:
Indians, Hindus, Catholics and Conversion to Christianity:
I have noticed among Indian relatives and friends a high regard for Catholics, but THIS DEPENDS on which REGION of India you are talking about and which "crowd" you hang out with. Indians have a lot of attachment to their particular "community". And you know the saying, "birds of a feather stick together".
So from circumstance, I am surrounded by Bengalis and Oriyas and also those of the "Chowringhee" British influenced "gentlemen" and "ladies" set of Kolkata, also the "neighborhood" Devi devotees which spans from WB into Orissa along with Shaivas, and also those who were "industrialists" and also in the "gem business". This crowd likes Mother Teresa.
They also like how the nuns dress in almost Hindu like habits (vaguely but it is there).
They like Mary, because they like Kali and Durga.
They like Catholic school teachers.
They do not like Protestants.
I am not an expert enough to explain all this, but MOTHER CULTURE is also somehow identified with Catholic (e.g. Devi, Cow, Food from Mother). They like how Catholic give food to the poor.
BUT I think this depends on region. I noticed in some parts of India, they don't like any Christians.
Personally, I get along with Christians very well. My Mother In Law has more than once shouted down and "get out of my house" reaction to Protestants who might make crude comment to Deva or Devi murti in the house. But she sort of likes Catholics.
So among Christians, Catholics probably know how to integrate into a society, assimilate, are naturals at it over the last 1000 years or so, and are probably the most successful Christians at "conversion" though I want to clarify the Catholics do not emphasis "conversion" in WB India like for example Catholics from a Phillipino background who do partake in "conversion" agendas upfront verse assimilation.
Om Namah Sivaya
I think Vinayaka is correct. Now, I never think about this subject much so it isn't like I have done any "research" on it, but upon obsevation:
Outside of Buddhism which in my opinion takes the most converts from Hinduism (they, however do not celebrate or make public their new converts as part of the public relations campaign as would Christian sects often do), the Catholics are very subtle and do get converts in India and I would like to make some specific observations of mine on that:
Indians, Hindus, Catholics and Conversion to Christianity:
I have noticed among Indian relatives and friends a high regard for Catholics, but THIS DEPENDS on which REGION of India you are talking about and which "crowd" you hang out with. Indians have a lot of attachment to their particular "community". And you know the saying, "birds of a feather stick together".
So from circumstance, I am surrounded by Bengalis and Oriyas and also those of the "Chowringhee" British influenced "gentlemen" and "ladies" set of Kolkata, also the "neighborhood" Devi devotees which spans from WB into Orissa along with Shaivas, and also those who were "industrialists" and also in the "gem business". This crowd likes Mother Teresa.
They also like how the nuns dress in almost Hindu like habits (vaguely but it is there).
They like Mary, because they like Kali and Durga.
They like Catholic school teachers.
They do not like Protestants.
I am not an expert enough to explain all this, but MOTHER CULTURE is also somehow identified with Catholic (e.g. Devi, Cow, Food from Mother). They like how Catholic give food to the poor.
BUT I think this depends on region. I noticed in some parts of India, they don't like any Christians.
Personally, I get along with Christians very well. My Mother In Law has more than once shouted down and "get out of my house" reaction to Protestants who might make crude comment to Deva or Devi murti in the house. But she sort of likes Catholics.
So among Christians, Catholics probably know how to integrate into a society, assimilate, are naturals at it over the last 1000 years or so, and are probably the most successful Christians at "conversion" though I want to clarify the Catholics do not emphasis "conversion" in WB India like for example Catholics from a Phillipino background who do partake in "conversion" agendas upfront verse assimilation.
Om Namah Sivaya