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Toggle List of Pakistani priests subsection. 1.1 A. 1.2 B. 1.3 C. 1. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... who are citizens or permanent residents of Pakistan. List ...
Pakistan Bible Society – In 2013 Pakistan Post issued a commemorative postage stamp on the 150th anniversary of the Pakistan Bible Society. [ 40 ] Sister Mary Langan RJM, an Irish nun working in Pakistan since 1983, in 2013 was awarded the Tamgha-e-Quaid-e-Azam by the Government of Pakistan for her services in the field of education.
On 18 December 2011, the archdiocese began celebrations to mark its 125th anniversary. Seventy-five priests and 200 catechists served then in 608 Mass centres in the archdiocese. [7] Pope Francis on 3 July 2013 appointed Fr. Joseph Arshad, a priest of the Lahore Archdiocese Bishop of Faisalabad. [8]
The Golden Jubilee of the diocese was celebrated on 23 August 2007; it had 15 priests serving an estimated 50,000 Catholics. The diocese has 45 educational institutes. Father John Murad was the Vicar General of the diocese in 2007.
name image dates description Abrosima: 341 Persian Christian priest and martyr. Abraham of Arrazd: 5th century An Armenian priest and a disciple of the Leontine martyrs. Abraham Armand: before 1827- after 1827 One of the first Catholic missionaries to arrive in the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1827. Abdisho: 298-345
"The Vicar Forane known also as the Dean or the Archpriest or by some other title, is the priest who is placed in charge of a vicariate forane" (canon 553 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law), namely of a group of parishes within a diocese. Unlike a regional Episcopal vicar, a vicar forane acts as a help for the parish priests and other priests in ...
This is a list of churches throughout Pakistan, at present. It is a dynamic list, in alphabetical order by names of cities/towns etc. and can be added to as per the accepted format below. It is a dynamic list, in alphabetical order by names of cities/towns etc. and can be added to as per the accepted format below.
Christianity in Pakistan is growing fast, going from 1.27% in 2017 to 1.37% in 2023, making it one of the religions in Pakistan growing faster than Islam, alongside Hinduism. [45] Today, most Pakistani Christians live in Northern Punjab.