History
The
First Fathers in the area were the Jesuits from Pondicherry in
1700. By 1736 many Telugus had joyfully accepted baptism. After
the Jesuit withdrawal in 1773 the people were left without priests
for 50 years until the priest of the Paris Foreign Missionary
Society came. Though few in number these gallant Fathers kept
the faith alive so that the northern area of the Carnatic Mission
was erected into Vicariate Apostolic and entrusted to the secular
Irish Fathers (Maynooth and All Hallows). To aid these fathers,
priests of St. Joseph's Society Mill Hill, London came in 1875
and began working among the Telugus.
The
Diocese of Nellore was erected by virtue of the Papal Bull "Ad
majus religionis incrementum" dated July 3, 1928; however
the communication was sent on November 15, 1928 mentioning that
the decree of erection will take effect on November 26, 1928,
comprising the civil districts of Nellore, Ananthapur, Chitoor,
Cuddapah, Kurnool and Guntur, and Bp Bouter became the First Bishop
of the new diocese.
In
1940 the civil district of Guntur became a Diocese entrusted to
the secular clergy. In August 1959 the taluks of Allur and Adoni,
formerly part of the Diocese of Bellary, were added to the Diocese
of Nellore. In 1967, the Diocese of Kurnool was formed out of
Nellore with the districts of Kurnool and Ananthapur. In 1976
the taluks of Chitoor and Palmaner from the Diocese of Vellore
were added to the Diocese of Nellore. In 1977 the Diocese of Cuddapah
was carved out of Nellore with the Districts of Cuddapah and Chitoor.
At the time the taluks of Giddalur and Markapur of the Diocese
of Kurnool and the taluks of Ongole and Chirala were added to
the Diocese of Nellore. Today the Diocese of Nellore consists
of the district of Nellore and the district of Prakasam except
Adoni taluk.

Bp MOSES
DORABOINA PRAKASAM
Born : Oct. 02, 1957
Priestly Ordn.: Apr. 07, 1983
Episcopal Ordn.: Aug. 28, 2002
Transferred to Nellore: Dec. 07, 2006
Address:
Bishop's House
Santhapet
Nellore - 524 001
Andhra Pradesh.
Tel: (0861) 23 31 038,
23 20 191 (P)
Fax: (0861) 23 23 950
Mobile: 09 44 01 61 291
E-mail: dnbhs@md4.vsnl.net.in
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