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History
The
Diocese of Dumka was established by Pope John XXIII, by the Apostolic
Bull "Exulted Sancta Mater Ecclesia" of August 8, 1962.
The Diocese was formed by fusing together the area of the Santal
Mission, till then part of Calcutta Archdiocese, and the then
Prefecture Apostolic of Malda. The diocese then comprised the
undivided districts of Santal Praganas (except Godda sub-division
and Deoghar and Sarwan thana of Deoghar sub division) and of purnea
in Bihar state, as well as the districts of Malda and West Dinajpur
with Rampuhat sub-division of Birbhum district in West Bengal
state.
The
Catholic Fathers made various attempts to establish a mission
among the Santals, by far the most numerous aboriginal tribe in
India. From 1826, a Capuchin, and from 1887 a Jesuit Priest ministered
to the European and Anglo-Indian inhabitants of Purnea district
and town, then famous for its indigo plantations, where a church
was built and blessed in 1849 by Bishop Hartmann. The Catholic
population was about 250. The resident priest at Purnea also visited
Santal Parganas district to offer Mass in the Railway colonies
at Sahibganj, Rampurhat and Nalhati and at Dumka, the district
headquarters. A Belgian Jesuit made two exploratory tours to Santal
Parganas district to offer Mass in the Railway colonies at Sahibganj,
Rampurhat and Nalhati and at Dumka, the district headquarters.
A Belgian Jesuit made two exploratory tours to Santal Parganas
district in 1879 and 1887. The Jesuit Fathers from Asansol visited
the Catholic families along the Chord Railway line and in 1908
a Church was built at Madhupur in the south-western part of Santal
Parganas district.
The
real history of the Santal Mission began in 1924. At the invitation
of their Fr General the Jesuits of the Sicilian province, then
including the Island of Malta, arrived in Calcutta to help their
Belgian confreres and take up the evangelization of the Santal
tribe. The following year the first Churh work station was opened
for the Santals centered around the village of Majlispur (now
part of Raiganj Diocese), some miles north east of Purnea town.
The evangelization of Santal Parganas district, where the majority
of Santals resided began in January, 1930, with the arrival of
Fr Benjamin Cauchi, sj, from Majlispur. With the regular arrival
of fathers from Malta and Sicily, parishes were established and
schools were opened.
In
August, 1962 when Dumka diocese was formed the Catholics in Purnea
district had risen to 5,295, while the Catholics in Santal Parganas
district had, since 1930, increased to 19,676. The credit for
this wonderful development goes to the Archbishop of Calcutta
Dr F. Perier sj who gave generous help to the Fathers to establish
the Church in Santal Parganas district. The Foreign Missionaries
of Milan (PIME) developed Malda Prefecture and at the time of
its integration with Dumka Diocese there were 6,065 Catholics.
On
November 10, 1978 the new Diocese of Raiganj was established,
detaching from Dumka diocese the two civil districts of West Dinajpur
and Malda in West Bengal State. Bishop Leo Tigga, sj, the First
Bishop of Dumka, was transferred to Raiganj as the First Bishop
of the new diocese.
In
1974 the districts of Purnea was bifurcated to create the new
district of Katihar. In January 1990 Purnea district was further
divided and the new district of Araria and Kishanganj were formed
and Purnea became the Divisional Headquarters.
The
former district of santal Parganas was elevated into a Division
in May, 1983 and was divided into four districts, namely Dumka,
Deoghar, Godda and Sahibganj. Sahibganj district was divided into
two in 1995, namely Sahibganj and Pakur. Of these, Dumka, Sahibganj
and Pakur districts and Madhupur sub-division of Deoghar district
form part of Dumka diocese. Thus today Dumka diocese comprises
the civil districts of Dimka, Dahibganj, Pakur, Deoghar (Part),
Purnea, Katihar, Araria and Kishanganj in Bihar, Rampurhat sub-division
of Birbhum district in West Bengal.

Bp JULIUS MARANDI
Born : Jun. 08, 1954
Priestly Ordn.: Dec. 09, 1983
Episcopal Ordn.: Oct. 07, 1997
Address:
Bishop's House
Dudhani, Dumka P.O. & Dt.
Jharkhand - 814 101.
Tel: (06434) 22 24 13 (O), 22 33 77, 22 58 48 (P)
Fax: (06434) 22 33 77
E-mail: schristudas@yahoo.co.uk
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