History
Christianity in the
new diocese can be traced back to the Augustinian Fathers from
Dhaka. Rangamati Dhubri district had a very vibrant Christian
community in the 16th century. In the last century the Salvatorian
priests and later the Salesians while traveling through the
Brahmaputra had stayed at Dhubri.
However, the first
to take up residence at Dhubri were the Salesian Fathers Archimede
Piannazzi and L. Rocca, who were appointed to work among Garos.
In 1932 they took up residence at Dhubri and used it as a base
for their apostolate in the Garo Hills as Catholics were denied
permission to work in that area. In 1936 Barpeta Road Mission
was established. The whole area of the present diocese and more
was covered by this parish. The present progress can be attributed
to Bishops Orestes Marengo, Joseph Mittathany, Robert Kerketta
and to Fr Remo Morra, sdb. Under the leadership of Archbishop
Thomas Menamparampil, the area had a further growth which led
to the creation of the Bongaigaon diocese. Fr Joseph Zubizzaretta,
sdb's name will be always remembered among the most outstanding
missionaries of the area.
The Diocese
of Bongaigaon is carved out of the Archdiocese of Guwahati consisting
of Nalbari, Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar and Dhubri Districts
of lower Assam that covers the surface area of 13,630 sq, km.
with an over all population of 5.2 million of which 61,024 (1.2%)
are catholics. There are 22 parishes, 19 Diocesan Priests, 20
Religious Priests, 7 Brothers and 114 Women religious. Catholic
population is mainly tribals with the Bodos forming the single
largest group. Santhals, Adivasis, Garos and Rabhas are the
other major groups. General population comprises of Koch and
Koch Rajbanshies, the Assamese and Bengalis. Dhubri and Barpeta
districts have Muslim majority.

Bp THOMAS
PULLOPPILLIL
Born: Jul. 14, 1954
Priestly Ordn: Apr. 06,1981
Episcopal Ordn: Aug. 20, 2000
Address:
Bishop's House
Post Box No. 10
Bongaigaon - 783 380
Assam.
Tel: (03664) 24 16 50
Fax: (03664) 24 21 84
E-mail: bishopullo@sancharnet.in,
mailto:bpbongail@sancharnet.in
Area: 31,496.5
sq. km.
Total Population: 52,00,000
Catholics: 61,024
Languages spoken: Assamese, Bodo, Rabha, Santhali, Garo,
Oraon, Mundari, Khadia, Hindi and English.
Revenue Districts: Bongaigaon, Barpeta, Dhubri, Kokrajhar and
Nalbari.
Statistics
Diocesan Clergy: 19
Religious Priests: 20
Religious Brothers: 07
Religious Women: 114
No. of Parishes: 22
Houses of Women Religious: 20
Formation Houses: 05
No.
of Educational institutions
Technical Institutions: 01
Schools: 26
Hospitals: 01, Beds: 50
Dispensaries: 14, Beneficiaries (Annual): 51,840
Students Hostels: 24
Home Science Institute: 01