Emmanuel Kerketta Ordained Bishop Of Jashpur
RAIPUR,
Chhattisgarh, Feb. 03, 2010, 12.00 Hrs (SAR News):
Father
Emmanuel Kerketta was ordained bishop of Jashpur in Chhattisgarh,
February 2, in the presence of a large number of tribal Catholics,
other religious and political leaders.
The 58-year-old
prelate succeeds Bishop Victor Kindo who died on June 12 last
year.
Cardinal
Telesphore Toppo of Ranchi was the chief consecrator and Bishop
Paul Toppo of the neighbouring Raigarh diocese, who hails from
Jashpur diocese, and the metropolitan Archbishop Joseph Augustine
Charanakunnel of Raipur assisted at the Episcopal ordination.
Bishop
Kerketta was born March 16, 1952 into a tribal family at Gotmahua
village. He did his schooling in Musgutri parish and was ordained
a priest in 1984, after his priestly studies at St. Joseph Seminary,
Mangalore.
He had
been serving as principal and manager of a higher secondary
school prior to his appointment as the vicar general of the
diocese in 2006. Following the death of Bishop Kindo, he was
elected the diocesan administrator.
Jashpur
has the highest number of Catholics in Chhattisgarh with 188,000
members, a majority of them belonging to the Oraon tribe.
Most of
the 134 diocesan priests, 45 religious priests and about 345
nuns serving in the 50 parishes of the diocese, also belong
to the diocese. The diocese gives priority to the education
of the tribals through their 148 primary schools, 84 middle
schools and 22 high schools and hostels for boys and girls in
all parishes.
The tribals
of the area received baptism from the Belgian Jesuits in Ranch
over a hundred years ago. Raigarh-Ambikapur diocese was carved
out of Ranchi diocese in 1951. Ambikapur became a separate diocese
in 1977 and Jashpur in 2006.
Bishop
Kindo of Raigarh was transferred to be the first bishop of Jashpur
with its headquarters in Kunkuri.