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Historical Notes. Th e D io cese oE P atna was erected by a Papal decree oE Septe m ber 10, 1919. Th e D io cese in cl udes the whole oE the Eormer P r e f e c t u r e o f Nepal, and the eastern part o f the Dio ce se o f A lla h abad ly in g to the South oE the G anges, viz., all tbe dis tr ic ts oE North and Sontb Behar ( e x c e p t the two dis tr ic ts o f Purn eah and oE the Santal P a r g a n n a h s ) , the whole o f Nepal an d a small stri p o f about 80 square miles in the D a r je e lin g dis tr ic t. A r ea 126,000 square miles, P o p u la t io n : 25 millions. C a th o lics: 6,225. E a r l y
H i s t o r y . The history oE the D ioce s e may be said to be g in in 1620, when the Fathers o£ the S o c iety o f Jesus cam e to Patna at the in vitatio n o f the Na wab. Little is k n ow n o f the su b s e quen t history o f this first attem pt at evan ge lization at Patna. In 1626 we
find Jesuit M issio narie s w o r k in g in Tibet. Som e 70 years later the mission o f T ib et was en tr usted by the S Con greg. De P r o p a g a n d a to the Ca pu ch in Fathers, and in 1704, Rev. Fr. J o h n F r a n c is de Camerino was appointed tbe first P r e f e c t o f tbe Thib etan M is sio n , The territ ory o f the P r e f e c t u r e seems to have incl uded not on ly Tib et and Nepal, bu t also an exte n siv e part of the N orth ern In dia from the P u n j a b to the V i c a r ia te o f Calc utta . In 1745 tbe Mis sionaries were c om pell ed to leave Lhassa and T i b e t : they c o n tin u e d their A p o s to la te in Nepal and open ed a Dew Mis
sion at Bettiah. W h e n som e twenty years later, in 1769, the Fathers had to w ithdraw f r o m Nepal on a c c o u n t o f the p oliti cal unrest p r e v a ilin g in that c o u n tr y , tbe P r e f e c t o f the Mis sion chose Patna as the place o f his residence.
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A s far b a c k as 1713 a subs tantial chu rc h and a re sidence fo r Missionaries had been erected in the town o f Patna. But in 1763 the chu rc h had been all but de str oyed by the soldiers o f the Nawab. The Prefe ct, R ev. Fr. Joseph a R ov eto, d ecide d to demolish the ruined b u il d in g and replac e it by a la rger church. In 1772 he laid the fo u n d a tion of the fine and s p a c io u s c hu rch that stands still to-day th ou gh p r actic ally unused f o r div in e se rv ic e, on a c c o u n t o f its is ola tio n in the M ah omedan qu arter o f Patna. Patna remained the Headquarters; o f the M ission until 1820. In that year the V i c a r ia t e A p o s t o l ic of A g r a was erected, and to it were g ive n all the territories form erly under the P r e f e c t s o f T ib et and Nepal. In 1.84.5 Pat na was detached from A g r a and made into a sep arate V i c a r ia t e , the saintly Dr. A. H artm an n being a p poin ted the 1st V i c a r A p o s t o l ic . F o u r V ica rs A p o s t o l ic in su c ce s sio n ruled the V i c a r ia te which extended from Alla habad to D arje eli ng. In 1871 Dr. T o si transferred the r esid en ce fr o m P atna to Alla habad, where a m agnific ent Cathedral had been erected. In 1886, on the es tablishm ect o f the H ie r a r ch y in India, the V i c a r ia te was raised to the d ig n ity o f a b i s h o p r i c , and Dr. P esci, the hist V i c a r A p o s t o l ic o f Patna, took the title o f Bish op of A llah ab ad. Six years later the dis tr ic ts o f North Bibar , i.e., Cham pa ran, Saran, Muzafferpur, D arbh an ga and pa rts o f the dis tr ic ts o f B b a g a lp u r and M o n g h y r w ere sep arated fr om the D io ces e o f A lla h a b a d and becam e the P r e f e c t u r e A p o s t o l ic o f Bettiah. The new P r e fe ct u r e was entr usted to the Capu ch in s o f North T y r o l ( A u s t r i a ) and made suifragan to the A r c h d i o c e s e o f A g r a . In 1893 the K in g d o m o f Nepal, hitherto s u b je c t to the D io ce s e o f A llah ab ad, was a d de d to the territ ory o f the new P r e fe ct u r e w hich then b e cam e the P r e fe ct u r e A pos to lic o f Bettiah and Nepal. In 1906, a stri p o f the D a r je e lin g D is trict was tran sfe rred fr o m the ju r is d i c t io n o f the A r c h b is h o p o f Calcutta to the ju r i s d i c t i o n o f the P r e f e c t A p o s t o l ic . A t the ou tbreak o f the war in 1915, the A u strian Fathers had to leave the Mission , and the Sacr. Co n g reg . de P r o p a g an da ap poin ted R e v . Fr. Felix. O.C., o f the L ah ore D io cese A d m in is t r a t o r A p o s t o l ic o f P r efectu r e. Finally in 1919 was pu bli sh ed the dec re e e r e c t in g the new Dio ce se o f Patna, e n tr u s tin g it to the Fathers o f the So ciety o f Jesus, and m a k in g it suffragan to the A r c h d i o c e s e o f Calcutta. iü ü P a î n à , II Clergy and Auxiliaries. B i s h o p . Th e Righ t Rev. L ou is Van H oeck, S .J ., co n s e cr a ted on March 9, 1921, at R a n c h i, by A r c h b is h o p M eulem an o f Calc utta . R e s id e n c e : Pat na ( B a n k i p u r ) .
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. Su pe rior R e g u la r : Rt. R ev . Fr. W . J. Eline, S .J ., D in apore Cantonm ents.
priest s. R e l i g i o u s C o m m u n i t i e s . 1.
8 2. Sisters o f the I . B . V . M . ( B a v a r i a ) 1... 21 3.’
Sisters o f the H o ly Cross (S w it z e r l a n d ) 16 4. Sisters o f St. Joseph 3 5. Sist ers o f the 3rd O rd er o f St. F r a n cis ( I n d ia n Sist ers) 12
Institutions. E d u c a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t i o n s
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B o y s
, K u rji.— St. M ich a el's H ig h School, B o a r d i n g and Day S c h o o l, Irish Christian B roth ers [1864]. R ev. Br. M nn ch in . 197 pupils ( or p h a n s 81). Bettiah.— M iddle E n g lish Sch ool, 82 boys. Orphan ag es f o r bo ys, P r im a r y sch oo ls 137.
E d u c a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t i o n s
f o r
G i r l s
. Bankipore.— St. J o s e p h ’ s Convent. B o a r d i n g and Day S c h ool. Sisters o f the I. B .V .M . [1853.]
R e v . Mother
M e d ar d a. 99 pupils. B ettia .— S>l. T e r e s a ’ s C onvent Day S c h o o l, 150 girls» P a t n a
. 191
O r p h a n a g e s
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G i r l s
. Bankipore.— St. J o s e p h ’ s O rphanag es fo r E u r o p ea n and A n g lo - I n d ia n girls. Sisters o f the I . B . V . M . [18 54 .] 150
or phans. St. J o s e p h ’ s Orpliatmge for Indian girls. Sisters o f the I . B . V . M . [1854.] 30 orphans. Bettiah.— St. M a r y ’ s Horae ( F a k i r a p a ) . O rphanage and Industr ia l School for lu dia n gir ls and wom en . Sisters o f the Holy Cross. [1897.]
Inmates 60. Ghoohari.— O rphan ag e and Industrial School for In dian girlB and R e fu g e fo r women. Sisters o f the H oly Cross. Orphan girls 65, w om en 32. The Mission has a P r in t in g Press at B e t t ia h : “ The Ca tholic M ission Press ” ; M anager, Rev, Fr. Jo h n Baptist. IY Gazetteer. Churches ... ...
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13 Bankipur.— St. Josep h [1848]. R. P. J. Son tag, S.J.
Bettiah.— N a tiv ity o f • the B .V . M. [1745]. R e v . A. Pettit, S .J. ; John Baptist, A s s t . St. M a r y ’ s H om e ( F a k i r a n a ) [1897]. V isit e d . Bhagalpur.— Th e Im m ac. Co n c eptio n [1779]. Rebuilt
[1899]. V isite d. Ghakni (B a g a h a P.O.,
C h am paran D t . ) . — The H oly Fam ily [1883]. R ev. F. Ory, S J. «
V isit ed. Choohari ( via B e t tia - C h a m p a r a n ) .— A s su m p tio n o f the B . V . M . [1769]. R ev. A u g . F orster, S.J. Parbhanga.— Holy Rosary [1854]. Visited. 192 P a t n A . D tnapore.— St. Stephen [1854]. Very Rev. W. J. Eline, S.J.
D ossaya.— Bl. Mother o f the G o o d Shepherd [1898]. V isit e d .
L a d y o f V i c t o r y [1&24]. Rev. H en ry J. W e s tr o p p , s.J.
Rev. H. P. Milet, S .J.
V isited . K u rji.— S. Heart [1809]. Rer. John A. Kilia n, s .J .
Heart
[1894]. R ev. H. A lb a n . M orpa ( Bara ig nia P.O ., M uzaffe rpu r Dt,). [1907]. Rev. L. P a t r i c k . M uzafferpur.— St. F r a n cis o f Assis i [1903]. V isit ed. Patna.— Th e V isit a tio n o f the B. V. M. [1779], Rev.
B e n edic t. Rantpur (M a in a t a r P.O., Cham poran D t . ) . — St. F r an cis X a v i e r [1893]. Rev . A n th o n y.
Rev.
J o a ch im . PREFECTURE APOSTOLIC OF ASSAM The Salesians o f Don Bosco (T urin, I t a ly ). I Historical Notes. The P r e fe ct u r e A p o s t o l ic o f Assa m was erected by a dec ree o f the Sacred C o n g re g a tio n de P r o p a g a n d a Fide in 1889 and pla ced in c h a rg e o f the Sa lv atoria ns. On the repatriation o f the priests, c on s equ e n t on the outb reak o f the war, the A r c h b is h o p o f Calcutta was ap poin ted by the H oly See, A d m in ist ra to r A p o s t o l ic o f the P r e fe ctu r e and
fro m July 9, 1915, the Fathers
o f the Bel gia n P r o v in c e o f the Socie ty o f Jesus have worked there till Ja nu a ry 1928, By a dec ree, dated July 21, 1921, the P r e fe ctu r e has been entr usted to the Salesians o f Don B os co ( T u rin , I ta ly ) , who have taken o v e r the Mission fro m Janu ary 1923. By a de cree o f the Sacred C on g re g atio n de P r o p a g a n d a Fide D ece m b e r 15, 1922, the S i g h t R ev . M onsig n or L. Mathias, S .C ., D .D ., was appoin te d P r e fe ct A p o s t o l ic o f Assa m. The
P r e fe ctu r e c o m pris e s the P r o v in c e s o f As sa m, Bhutan and M anip ur. It is b ou n ded on the North by Tibet, on the East by the V i c a r ia te o f Nor th ern Burma, on the South by the Dioceses o f D a c ca and K ris h n a ga r, and on the West by the District o f D a r je e li n g and the D io ces e of K rishnagar.
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II Clergy and Auxiliaries. The Rt. Rev. Mgr. L. Mathias, s.C., d .
., P r e fe ct A p o s to l ic of Assa m, and Superior R e g u la r o f the Salesian Congregation* R e s i d e n c e : Shillong. 25
194 A s s a m . Clergy.— 11 Pr iests o f the Salesian C on g re g atio n, 9 Brothers and 25 N o v ic e s o f the same C on gregation.
nuns o f the In st itute of tue B. V. M. from R a th farnh am , 22 Sisters of N. D. des Mission s, 5 Daughters o f Our L a d y , Help o f Christians. I ll Institutions. Shillong.— Our L a d y ’ s H o u se — Salesian N ovitiate . D i r e c tor : R e v . F. J. Deponti, S.C. St. E d m u n d ’ s College, B o a r d i n g and Day S ch oo l. Un der the m a na gem ent of the Irish Christian B roth ers. Rev.
Brother M cCa n n, Prin cip a l. Stre ngth : Lore to Convent. B o a r d i n g and Day School. U n de r the managem ent o f the L ore to nuns. R ev. Mother M. Dorothea Coyle, Superio ress . Strength : St. A n t h o n y ’ s Middle English School and O r p h a n a g e for Indian boys- Rev. Father P. B on ardi, S.C. Stren gth : Don B o s c o Industr ial School, where Orp han s are trained in prin ting, tailorin g, s b o e m a k in g , w o o d w o r k , etc. Rev . Father Bou;\rdi, s.C., and 7 Salesian Broth ers. St. M a r y ’ s M iddle English Schoo l and O rph an age B o a r d i n g *nd Day S c h oo l. U n d e r the m a n a g e m e n t o f the Br oth ers of St. N. D. des Missions. Rev. Mother M. D io n ysiu s Pr ioress. Strength : St. A n n e ’ s W o r k r o o m and Hostel free for g ro w n -u p Khasi girls.
St. V i n c e n t 's H om e and Dispensaries. Haflong.— St. A g n e s ’ Mixed E le m en tary School. Under
the m a na gem ent o f the Sisters of N. D. des Missions. Rev. M oth er Erm ine, P r io ress. Baliang.— Don B oseo O rphanage for boys. D ire c to r : R e v . Fat her J. F e r gn an i, s.C.
A s s a m
. 195 St. F r a n cis X a v i e r 's Con vent, Prim ary School and Or phanage. U n der the Sisters o f N. D. des M. Rev. Mother Mary, Prio re ss. St. V i n c e n t ’ s H om e and D is pen sary. St. A n n e ’ s W o r k r o o m . 37 P r im a ry Mixed Schoo ls in the various d is tric ts. I. D istrict of Sh il lo ng ( K h a s i H ill s ) . Head stat ions : Shillong, Cher ra punjee and Laifckynsew. Shillong.— (20 su b-s ta tio n s). Cath. 1,4.82. Church o f the D iv ine Saviou r. Par ish Priest, Rev. Fr. J. Hauber, S.O. ; V i c a r : R ev. Fr . E. Bars, s.C. Cherrapunjee,— Church o f the Sacred )■ stations). R ev.
Laitlcynsew.— Ch urch o f Sain ts Peter | Fr. E. Bars, 8.0. and Paul. J U .
D is trict o f R a lia n g ( P . O . Jow a i, K. and J. H ills ) . — Head st ations : Ra lia ng, N o n g b a h and L am in . Raliang (20 s u b - s t a t io n s ) . — Church o f the Im m aculate C o n ce ptio n . R ev. J. F e r gn an i, s.C. ; Asst. Fr. J. Mazzetti, S.C.
Nongbah.— Cath. j These stations are served fr om Lam in.— Cath. j Ra liang. III. D is tri cts of Gauhati and D ib rugarh . Head st ations: Gauhati and D ib rugarh .
( S u b -s ta tio n s 9 0 ) . — Cath. 3,412.
Catechumens 878, Gauhati, Church of St. Joseph . R ev. Fr , J; Gil, s.C. ; Asst. Fr. L. P ia s e c k y , S.C.
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175 Heart.
196 A s s a m , IV .
D istrict o£ B a d n p u r .— Head st a t io n : Bondash ill. Bondashill (14 su b -s ta tio n s).— Cath. 605. Church o f St. Jo se ph , R ev. Fr. R. T orm o, S o. V. D is trict o f H a flo n g ,— Head station : Haflong. Haflong (4 s u b - s t a t io n s ) . — Cath. 120. R ev, Fr. H. R a y g a s s e , s.C. V I . A s sa m -B e n g a l R a ilw a y . — Station s on the line from P an du to D ibru ga rh and the C h upperm ukh-Silg hat Branch are at tended fr om Gauha ti. Station s on the line from L u m d in g to H a flon g are at ten d ed f r o m Haflong. Stations on the line from H afl ong to B a d a r p u r and on to La ksam , i n c l u d i n g the B adarpu r-S ilchar, K ala ura-S ylet, and the A k h a u a a - A s h u g a n j Branches are attended from B o d a rp u r .
A R C H D I O C E S E O F M A D R A S . ( S u ffrag an D io ce s e s— H y d e r a b a d , N a gpu r and V izagapata m . The St. Joseph’ s Society M ill H ill and Diocesan Clergy. I
The A r c h d io c e s e of Madras is b ou n ded as follows ' — 1.
On the North b y the Dio ce se o f H y d e ra b a d fro m w hich it is sep arated by the T u n g a b h a d ra , w hich jo in s the Kistna, 18 miles east o f K u r n o ol, and by the K is tna from the po in t o f j u n c t io n o f the two r iv e rs to the Bay o f Ben gal. 2. On the East it is b o u n d e d b y the Southern arm o f the K is tna, w hich falls into the Bay o f Bengal, 15 miles south o f Masuli pata m. and f r om that to Elliot’ s R o a d , Madras, by the Ba y o f Bengal. 3.
On the South it is bo u n d e d by the D io cese o f M yla p or e, from which it is sep ar ated by E l l i o t ’ s Road, and St. G e o r g e ’ s Cathedral R oa d and the road that leads through K u n n a tu r to Conje everam , and from that p oin t it is bounded b y the A r c h d i o c e s e o f P o n d ic h e r r y , fr om w hich it is separated b y the R i v e r Palar, 4.
On the W est it is bou n ded by the Dio ce se o f Mysore, f r o m w hich it is separated by the c iv il bou n darie s o f the M y s o re territory and a small p o r tio n on the N o r th -W e st by the D io cese of Poon a, from w hich it is separated by the T u n g a b h a d r a . The A r c h d io c e s e c o m pris es, besides the Tow n o f Madras, the whole o f the G untu r, K u r n o o l, Bellary, A n an ta pu r, Cud- dapah, Nellore and Chittoor D is tri cts ; that por tion o f the C h in gleput D istrict which lies to the north o f E l lio t ’ s Road and St. G e o r g e ’ s Cathedral R o a d and the road which leads f r o m Madras through K un u atu r, Sr ip e r am bu d u r and C o n je e v eram to the Palar ; and that portion o f the North Arcofc D is t r i c t w h i c h lies to the north o f the Palar,
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