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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi

The Archdiocese of Karachi is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Pakistan. It was erected on 20 May 1948 under as a then-suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bombay.

Archdiocese of Karachi

Archidioecesis Karachiensis

آرچ ڈائیوسیس آف کراچی
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Location
Country Pakistan
TerritoryThe city of Karachi with its five districts: Karachi Central, South, West, East and Malir.
Ecclesiastical provinceKarachi
Statistics
Area180,000 km2 (69,000 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
18,371,000
166,000 (1.0%)
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established1948; 76 years ago (1948)
CathedralSt. Patrick's Cathedral
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Metropolitan ArchbishopBenny Mario Travas
SuffragansDiocese of Hyderabad
Bishops emeritusEvarist Pinto, Joseph Coutts
Map

History edit

The Augustinians were the first to start a mission in the village of Kolachi in the 17th century. They were followed by the Discalced Carmelites who worked in the area until 1672. Around 1842–1843, the Carmelites once again attended to the spiritual needs of the British troops. The Capuchin order served from 1852 and then the Jesuits from 1856 to 1934. On June 1, 1934, it was declared a Mission under the Franciscans. It was elevated as the Archdiocese of Karachi on 15 July 1950 when the priests of the Archdiocese took over the management from the Franciscans.[1]

Development edit

The seat of the Archdiocese is St. Patrick's Cathedral. The Christ the King seminary, the major seminary of the country is located in the Archdiocese.

The Archdiocese has contributed to the welfare of the country through its schools, hospitals, orphanages and other institutions. In 1998, the Archdiocese of Karachi owned 17 English- and 46 Urdu-medium schools for some 40,000 students with about 1,700 teachers.[2]

The Archdiocese has also produced a religious order for women known as the Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King (FMCK) that founded schools, orphanages, homes for the aged and disabled and hospitals throughout the country and in India and Sri Lanka.

The Archdiocese publishes an Urdu-language weekly newspaper Agahi (knowledge) and an English-language weekly newspaper The Christian Voice, Karachi.[3]

The Archdiocese celebrated its Golden Jubilee on 20 May 1998.[4]

In 2000, the archdiocese had 18 parishes, 15 in the city of Karachi and one each in mission stations at Kotri, Khuzdar and Larkana.[5] In 2009, the Archdiocese had 145 thousand faithful in a population of 15 million people.[6]

Encouraged by Pope Benedict XVI's message for the World Day of Social Communications, wherein he affirms that "digital technologies are a gift for humanity that can be useful for spreading solidarity and understanding among people and populations",[7] the Archdiocese launched a web-based television network Good News TV in February 2009. Father Arthur Charles, the Vicar General, is the CEO of Good News TV.[8]

 

On 11 December 2009 the Archdiocese lost its longest serving priest when Father D'Arcy D'Souza, 97, died in Holy Family Hospital. Fr. D'Arcy gave sixty six years of his life in the service of the Church.[9]

In June 2018 Pope Francis made Archbishop Coutts a cardinal priest, assigning him the titular church of San Bonaventura da Bagnoregio.[10][11]

On May 28, 2023, the Archdiocese of Karachi celebrated the 75th anniversary of its establishment. More than eight thousand people attended the Mass concelebrated by Archbishop Benny Travas of Karachi, Archbishop Joseph Arshad of Islamabad-Rawalpindi, Bishop Indrias Rehmat of Faisalabad and Bishop Yousaf Sohan of Multan and many priests.[12]

Archbishops of Karachi edit

Churches in the diocese edit

Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, Karachi edit

The Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, located on Siddiq Wahab Road in the Old Haji Camp area, is a part of the Archdiocese.

The first parish priest, from July 1941 – 1944, was Fr. Liberius Pieterse. He later became known for his translation of the Bible into Urdu.[14] For nearly 80 years, parish nuns have maintained a medical clinic and school for poor Pakistanis.

During the mid-1950s Fr. Simeon Anthony Pereira was appointed Parish Priest of the parish. Fr. Simeon went on to become the Archbishop of Karachi [15]

The parish also has a school attached to it.[16]

St. Francis was the first parish to cater to the many people migrating from Punjab province to the city. The Jesuits and the Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King nuns started the migrant mission which still continues as Catholics pour in from the provinces.[17]

Attack edit

On 12 October 2012, the parish was attacked by a mob of 600 Islamic radicals that destroyed property in the yard, but failed to break down the front door.[18] Saleem Khurshid Khokhar, a member of the Sindh Provincial Assembly, visited shortly after the attack and condemned violence against religious minorities.[19]

In the media edit

The Archdiocese promotes the message of the Gospel through the following media:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ UCANews Accessed July 13, 2020
  2. ^ "UCANews.com March 3, 1998".
  3. ^ "AsiaNews.it 21 October2006".
  4. ^ "KARACHI ARCHDIOCESE GOLDEN JUBILEE".
  5. ^ The Christian Voice, Karachi, 27 August 2000
  6. ^ "AsiaNews.it 29 October 2009".
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 June 2009.
  8. ^ "Good News TV".
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 October 2017.
  10. ^ D'Emilio, Frances (28 June 2018). "Pope, making new cardinals, hears Iraqi tell of martyrs". Fox News. Associated Press. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Concistoro Ordinario Pubblico: Assegnazione dei Titoli, 28.06.2018" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  12. ^ Geo TV reported on May 29, 2023
  13. ^ AsiaNews 12 November 2011
  14. ^ In memoriam Rev. Fr. Liberius Pieterse O.F.M., 12/2/1905 – 24/9/1973, NEWSLETTER O.F.M. a monthly publication of the Franciscan Custody of St. John the Baptist, Pakistan, Portiuncula Friary, November 1973
  15. ^ "KARACHI: Simeon Pereira dies". Dawn. 24 August 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  16. ^ "KARACHI: Film show held for special children". Dawn. 14 July 2002. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  17. ^ UCANews 7 November 2011
  18. ^ The church of San Francesco attacked in Karachi: the Franciscans in fear, Agenzia Fides, 17 October 2012
  19. ^ Muslim mob vandalize St. Francis Church Karachi, Pakistan Christian Post

External links edit

  • "Archdiocese of Karachi". Catholic Hierarchy. 2006. Retrieved 21 December 2006.

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The Archdiocese of Karachi is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Pakistan It was erected on 20 May 1948 under as a then suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bombay Archdiocese of KarachiArchidioecesis Karachiensisآرچ ڈائیوسیس آف کراچیSt Patrick s CathedralLocationCountry PakistanTerritoryThe city of Karachi with its five districts Karachi Central South West East and Malir Ecclesiastical provinceKarachiStatisticsArea180 000 km2 69 000 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2013 18 371 000166 000 1 0 InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished1948 76 years ago 1948 CathedralSt Patrick s CathedralCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisMetropolitan ArchbishopBenny Mario TravasSuffragansDiocese of HyderabadBishops emeritusEvarist Pinto Joseph CouttsMap Contents 1 History 2 Development 3 Archbishops of Karachi 4 Churches in the diocese 4 1 Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Karachi 4 1 1 Attack 5 In the media 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Augustinians were the first to start a mission in the village of Kolachi in the 17th century They were followed by the Discalced Carmelites who worked in the area until 1672 Around 1842 1843 the Carmelites once again attended to the spiritual needs of the British troops The Capuchin order served from 1852 and then the Jesuits from 1856 to 1934 On June 1 1934 it was declared a Mission under the Franciscans It was elevated as the Archdiocese of Karachi on 15 July 1950 when the priests of the Archdiocese took over the management from the Franciscans 1 Development editThe seat of the Archdiocese is St Patrick s Cathedral The Christ the King seminary the major seminary of the country is located in the Archdiocese The Archdiocese has contributed to the welfare of the country through its schools hospitals orphanages and other institutions In 1998 the Archdiocese of Karachi owned 17 English and 46 Urdu medium schools for some 40 000 students with about 1 700 teachers 2 The Archdiocese has also produced a religious order for women known as the Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King FMCK that founded schools orphanages homes for the aged and disabled and hospitals throughout the country and in India and Sri Lanka The Archdiocese publishes an Urdu language weekly newspaper Agahi knowledge and an English language weekly newspaper The Christian Voice Karachi 3 The Archdiocese celebrated its Golden Jubilee on 20 May 1998 4 In 2000 the archdiocese had 18 parishes 15 in the city of Karachi and one each in mission stations at Kotri Khuzdar and Larkana 5 In 2009 the Archdiocese had 145 thousand faithful in a population of 15 million people 6 Encouraged by Pope Benedict XVI s message for the World Day of Social Communications wherein he affirms that digital technologies are a gift for humanity that can be useful for spreading solidarity and understanding among people and populations 7 the Archdiocese launched a web based television network Good News TV in February 2009 Father Arthur Charles the Vicar General is the CEO of Good News TV 8 nbsp On 11 December 2009 the Archdiocese lost its longest serving priest when Father D Arcy D Souza 97 died in Holy Family Hospital Fr D Arcy gave sixty six years of his life in the service of the Church 9 In June 2018 Pope Francis made Archbishop Coutts a cardinal priest assigning him the titular church of San Bonaventura da Bagnoregio 10 11 On May 28 2023 the Archdiocese of Karachi celebrated the 75th anniversary of its establishment More than eight thousand people attended the Mass concelebrated by Archbishop Benny Travas of Karachi Archbishop Joseph Arshad of Islamabad Rawalpindi Bishop Indrias Rehmat of Faisalabad and Bishop Yousaf Sohan of Multan and many priests 12 Archbishops of Karachi editJames Cornelius van Miltenburg O F M 1948 1958 Cardinal Joseph Marie Anthony Cordeiro 1958 1994 Simeon Anthony Pereira 1994 2002 Evarist Pinto 2004 2012 Cardinal Joseph Coutts 2012 2021 Benny Mario Travas 2021 present Churches in the diocese editSaint Patrick s Cathedral Saint Michael s Church Manzoor Colony Our Lady of Fatima Church St Jude s Church St Paul s Church Azam Basti St Paul s Parish St Lawrence s Church Sacred Heart Church Keamari St Anthony s Church St Francis Church St John s Church Drigh Road St Luke s Church Baldia Christ the King Church St Peter s Church Akhter Colony 13 Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Old Haji Camp St John Marie Vianney Church MehmoodabadSaint Francis of Assisi Parish Karachi edit The Saint Francis of Assisi Parish located on Siddiq Wahab Road in the Old Haji Camp area is a part of the Archdiocese The first parish priest from July 1941 1944 was Fr Liberius Pieterse He later became known for his translation of the Bible into Urdu 14 For nearly 80 years parish nuns have maintained a medical clinic and school for poor Pakistanis During the mid 1950s Fr Simeon Anthony Pereira was appointed Parish Priest of the parish Fr Simeon went on to become the Archbishop of Karachi 15 The parish also has a school attached to it 16 St Francis was the first parish to cater to the many people migrating from Punjab province to the city The Jesuits and the Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King nuns started the migrant mission which still continues as Catholics pour in from the provinces 17 Attack edit On 12 October 2012 the parish was attacked by a mob of 600 Islamic radicals that destroyed property in the yard but failed to break down the front door 18 Saleem Khurshid Khokhar a member of the Sindh Provincial Assembly visited shortly after the attack and condemned violence against religious minorities 19 In the media editThe Archdiocese promotes the message of the Gospel through the following media The Christian Voice an English weekly Agahi an Urdu news weekly Good News TV the Archdiocese satellite television networkSee also editList of Roman Catholic dioceses in PakistanReferences edit UCANews Accessed July 13 2020 UCANews com March 3 1998 AsiaNews it 21 October2006 KARACHI ARCHDIOCESE GOLDEN JUBILEE The Christian Voice Karachi 27 August 2000 AsiaNews it 29 October 2009 Catholic Word Getting Out In Pakistan Archived from the original on 26 June 2009 Good News TV Ucanews com December 17 2009 Archived from the original on 30 October 2017 D Emilio Frances 28 June 2018 Pope making new cardinals hears Iraqi tell of martyrs Fox News Associated Press Retrieved 29 June 2018 Concistoro Ordinario Pubblico Assegnazione dei Titoli 28 06 2018 Press release in Italian Holy See Press Office 28 May 2018 Retrieved 28 May 2018 Geo TV reported on May 29 2023 AsiaNews 12 November 2011 In memoriam Rev Fr Liberius Pieterse O F M 12 2 1905 24 9 1973 NEWSLETTER O F M a monthly publication of the Franciscan Custody of St John the Baptist Pakistan Portiuncula Friary November 1973 KARACHI Simeon Pereira dies Dawn 24 August 2006 Retrieved 3 October 2019 KARACHI Film show held for special children Dawn 14 July 2002 Retrieved 3 October 2019 UCANews 7 November 2011 The church of San Francesco attacked in Karachi the Franciscans in fear Agenzia Fides 17 October 2012 Muslim mob vandalize St Francis Church Karachi Pakistan Christian PostExternal links edit Archdiocese of Karachi Catholic Hierarchy 2006 Retrieved 21 December 2006 24 51 N 67 00 E 24 850 N 67 000 E 24 850 67 000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi amp oldid 1214769235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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