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Church
  
Roman Catholic Church

Successor
  
John Moolachira

Nationality
  
Ordination
  
May 2, 1965

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Consecration
  
November 29, 1981

Name
  
Thomas Menamparampil


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Appointed
  
10 July 1995 (As Archbishop of Guwahati)3 February 2014 (As Apostolic Administrator of Jowai)

In office
  
1995-2012 (As Archbishop of Guwahati)

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guwahati

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Thomas Menamparampil SDB (born 22 October 1936 in Palai, India ) is currently the apostolic administrator of Diocese of Jowai appointed by Pope Francis on 3 February 2014. He served as the bishop of Dibrugarh for 11 years and the Archbishop of Guwahati for 20 years before his retirement on 18 January 2012.

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Personal life

Menamparampil entered the Congregation of the Salesians of Don Bosco and made his first religious profession on 24 May 1955.

Prelate

He received the sacrament of the priesthood by Bishop Stephen Ferrando SDB on 2 May 1965 after studying philosophy and Catholic theology. From 1969 to 1970, he completed a master's degree in history and English. From 1972 to 1974 he was the vice-provincial in Guwahati.

From 1975 to 1981 he was the Rector of Don Bosco Technical School, Shillong. On 19 June 1981 he was appointed by Pope John Paul II as Bishop of the Diocese of Dibrugarh. He was consecrated by Archbishop Hubert D'Rosario on 29 November of that year. On 30 March 1992, he became Bishop of the newly established Diocese of Guwahati in India and was elevated to Archbishop on 10 July 1995 and he was appointed as the Archbishop and Metropolitan of the same ecclesiastical province.

From 1986 to 1992 Menamparampil was the chairman of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences office of Evangelization. During this time, he worked primarily on deepening the relationship with different Asian cultures through evangelism and organizing a meeting between the representatives of the Church and representatives of the Communist governments. Menamparampil was later Special Secretary for the Asian Synod (1998), the author of over 180 articles on various subjects such as evangelism, culture, ministry, education, religious life and prayer.

In 2006, he was elected Chair of the Regional Bishops' Conference of Northeast India. In 2008, he was elected Chair of the CBCI commission for Education and Culture. Menamparampil acted as mediator in the conflict between the various ethnic groups in the Union State of Assam and coordinates the "Joint Ecumenical Peace Team", which is committed to dialogue in Northeast India and has been proven an effective organisation at resolving local conflicts.

Archbishop Manamparampil was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011. His nomination recognized his continued commitment to have peace, reconciliation and stability in Northeast India, an area full of territorial and ethnic conflicts.

Retirement

On 18 January 2012, Pope Benedict XVI accepted his retirement. He was succeeded by Coadjutor Archbishop John Moolachira on the same day as Archbishop.

On 3 February 2014, Pope Francis appointed the Archbishop as Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Jowai since the Diocesan is sede vacante

Writings

Cultures in the Context of Sharing the Gospel

Thoughts on Evangelization

CAMINO DE FE Y DE ESPERANZA: Via Crucis con el Papa Benedicto XVI

References

Thomas Menamparampil Wikipedia