Indian Priest's 25-Year German Aid: A Story of Trust and Transparency
Since 1997, Indian priest Jeremias George has been receiving regular financial aid from residents of Siegenburg and the nearby area. George is among numerous priests who visit Germany annually for temporary relief.
George's connection to Siegenburg began in the 1990s when he was first met by a local individual or group who took an interest in supporting his work financially. Despite the personal nature of this encounter, specific names have not been made public.
At the first annual general meeting, George shared details about his projects in the southern Indian diocese of Kottar, where he serves. This transparency has helped build trust and understanding among his supporters in Siegenburg.
For over two decades, Jeremias George has been receiving consistent financial assistance from the people of Siegenburg and its surrounding area. This support, initiated through a personal connection in the 1990s, has helped fund his projects in the Kottar diocese of India.
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