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History
The Catholic Diocese of Gorakhpur was erected on the June 19,
1984 by His Holiness Pope John Paul II through the Bull "Exquo
Divinum Concilium". Rev. Fr Dominic Kokkat, cst, was
appointed its Bishop. It comprises of seven north eastern districts
of the state of Uttar Pradesh viz. Gorakhpur, Deoria, Sant Kairnagar,
Basti, Kushinagar, Maharajganj and Siddharthnagar covering an
area of 19,070 sq. kms. It has a population of about 15 million,
of which the Catholic number is only 2,614. The languages spoken
in this part of the Gangetic plain are Hindi and Bhojpuri. It
is situated 750 kms. south-east of Delhi, 225 kms. north of
Varanasi and 275 kms. west of Lucknow, the capital city of the
state of Uttar Pradesh.
This diocese is the fruitful outcome of the silent and long
perseverance of the Catholic faithful and their spiritual leaders
both in the past and present. Although the Christian origin
in Gorakhpur is longer and more distant, the Catholic Christian
origin in Gorakhpur could be traced back to a group of native
Catholics from the then Bethiaraj who migrated to this city
as agricultural labourers in the beginning of 1800 during the
British colonialism. However , the Handbook of Bengal Mission
mentions about the Roman Catholic Church work undertaken by
Fr Joseph Maria around 1740 and some Italian fathers under the
guidance of the Vicar Apostolic of Patna appeared to have rendered
Pastoral in Gorakhpur. In 1860 Fr Raphael of Livorno was the
first chaplain to be appointed in Gorakhpur. He built St. Joseph's
Church, now Cathedral, in 1860. In 1886 Gorakhpur became part
of the Diocese of Allahabad.
By
1906 Gorakhpur became the headquarters of various outstations
thanks to the work done by Fr Joseph Hiki and Fr T. Considine
between 1892 to 1906. Gorakhpur – Banaras Prefecture was
erected in the year 1947 and was entrusted to the dynamic leadership
of late venerable Msgr. Malenfant, ofm cap. In 1958, the headquarters
of the Prefecture was shifted to Varanasi. In 1967, the Gorakhpur-Banaras
Prefecture got its name changed into Banaras-Gorakhpur Prefecture.
In 1970, this Prefecture became the Diocese of Varanasi. Late
Venerable Fr Basilius Panat cst, the founder of the Little Flower
Congregation, at the invitation of Msgr. Malenfand, ofm cap, visited
the place and worked out the modalities for sending his priests
to begin the pastoral and evangelical activities in Gorakhpur
in 1969-70. Since 1970 the CST fathers were actively involved
in the evangelical works in this Prefecture which became the Diocese
of Varanasi in the same year. Next fourteen years saw progressive
efforts resulting in the emergence of Gorakhpur as a diocese.
Taking into consideration the problems typical to this vast area,
the diocese has worked out pastoral, ecumenical, Inter religious
, educational, rural developmental and health care apostolates.
Today
the diocese has 18 religious priests, 22 diocesan priests, 7 religious
brothers and 170 sisters to carry out the Church work entrusted
to it with the active involvement and support of the laity.
Bp THOMAS THURUTHIMATTAM, C.S.T.
Born : Apr. 22, 1947
Priestly Ordn.: Dec. 21, 1973
Appointed Bishop.: Jul. 15, 2006
Episcopal Ordn.: Oct.
01, 2006
Address:
Bishop's House
Civil Lines, University P.O.
Gorakhpur - 273 009
Uttar Pradesh.
Tel: (0551) 23 32 723, 23 33 451 (O), 23 42 357 (P)
Fax: (0551) 23 42 357
E-mail:
Area: 19070 km
Total population: 15 million
Catholics: 2614
Languages spoken: Bhojpuri and Hindi.
Statistics
Diocesan Clergy: 22
Religious Priests: 18
Religious Brothers: 07
Religious Women: 170
No. of Parishes: 03
Houses of Women Religious: 18
Houses of Men Religious: 03
Formation Houses
Minor Seminaries: 02
Minor Seminarians- Diocesan: 32
Religious: 30
Major Seminarians (Diocesan): 29
No. of Educational Institutions
Collegiates (P.U.C.)
Sr. Secondary Schools (10+2): 12
High Schools (10th std.): 11
Primary Schools: 18
Hospitals: 02
Dispensaries: 08
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