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  2. Catholic Church in India - Wikipedia

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    All Catholic bishops from all dioceses, come together to form the Catholic Bishops Conference of India, first convened in British India, 1944. [3] The Vatican City 's representative ambassador to the government of India is the Apostolic Nuncio to India .

  3. Category:Indian Roman Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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  4. Akbar's Church - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great invited Jesuit priests from Portuguese Goa so that he could learn more about Christianity. So, Father Rodolfe Aquauiua, the Father Anthony Monserrate [Wikidata] and the Father Francois Henriques reached Agra on 18 February 1580. Akbar learnt about Christianity and gave land to Jesuit fathers to build a church in Agra.

  5. Category : 19th-century Indian Roman Catholic priests

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  6. List of saints of India - Wikipedia

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    India: 1991: India: Professed Priest of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate: Syro-Malabar Emilian Vettath 1902: India: 1994: India: Professed Priest of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate: Syro-Malabar Alan Richard Griffiths (Swami Dayananda) 1906: England: 1993: India: Professed Priest of the Benedictines (Camaldolese Congregation) Latin Preeti ...

  7. Thomas Stephens (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stephens (c. 1549 – 1619) was an English Jesuit priest, missionary, writer, and linguist of Marathi and Konkani in Portuguese India.Educated at Oxford, he was one of the earliest Western Christian missionaries to early modern India.

  8. Nuns in India tell AP of enduring abuse in Catholic church

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    KURAVILANGAD, India (AP) — The stories spill out in the sitting rooms of Catholic convents, where portraits of Jesus keep watch and fans spin quietly overhead. They spill out in church meeting ...

  9. Catholic missions - Wikipedia

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    The history of Portuguese missionaries in India starts with the neo-apostles who reached Kappad near Kozhikode on 20 May 1498 along with Vasco da Gama, [4] which represented less than 2% of the total population [5] and was the largest Christian church within India. [4]