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St. Mary's Cathedral, Ranchi

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Location
  
Ranchi

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founder(s)
  
Fr. John Mc Donnel

Status
  
Cathedral

Bishop
  
Telesphore Toppo

Country
  
India

Founded
  
1847 (1847)

Functional status
  
Active

Diocese
  
Ranchi

St. Mary's Cathedral, Ranchi

Province
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ranchi

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St. Mary's Cathedral is the first church of the centuries-old history of this tribal town Ranchi, In the Chota Nagpur Plateau area. Catholics and Christian faithful working as Tea tribes in Tea Estates this area, Railway along with the farmers were the early community of the church. Schools, orphanage, mission centers and other institutions start building gradually to meet the growing demands of the community of vibrant ethnic culture.

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History

Christian Missionaries serving among the people made thatched sheds on the hillock near the market and Kallada River. One of the thatched sheds used as Church during 1866 was the first Church of Ranchi established by the Roman Catholic missionaries. The Church was named after 'Mother of Good Counsel'(St. Mary) and liturgies of the Church were in Latin. St. Mary’s Church was built in 1909 and remodelled with concrete structure during 25 May 1927.

Belgian Carmelite missionaries were the First Fathers of Punalur and of places around Punalur. During the Second World War the First Fathers had to go back, entrusting the church work to the diocesan clergy of Quilon (Kollam).

Ranchi Diocese was separated from the Diocese of Quilon (Kollam) and created into a separate unit by the Bull “Verba Christ” of Pope John Paul II, issued on 21 December 1985.

Location

St Mary’s Cathedral complex is located on north of Ranchi railway route near to Ranchi railway Station.

References

St. Mary's Cathedral, Ranchi Wikipedia