A growing Church in Bangladesh: Dioceses doubled in 20
years
Diocese of Barisal was
inaugurated in the Archdiocese of Dhaka, Bangladesh which has doubled the
number of dioceses in the country in 20 years.
We inaugurate "the new
diocese giving priority to service not only to Catholics, but to other
believers as well, to bring them the testimony of Christ." With
these words, Msgr. Lawrence Subroto the first bishop of the diocese inaugurated
the new diocese of Barisal. The inaugural celebration took place in
Udayan High School, in the presence of 25 thousand faithful, two Archbishops,
six Bishops and 200 priests from all over Bangladesh. This is the seventh
diocese in the country, in the Archdiocese of Dhaka.
The Diocese, said the Bishop,
"has 16 thousand Catholics in an area inhabited by 15 million
non-Christians, who serve with attention and love. The diocese has three high
schools, six clinics and different social activities. "
The bishop so far was the
Auxiliary Bishop of Chittagong - Barisal diocese which now bifurcated
- and is a native of Barisal, 123 kilometers south of Dhaka. He
thanked the priests, nuns, religious brothers and catechists who nurtured the
faith of Catholics in that area and so a new diocese is formed he said.
Pope Francis established the
diocese of Barisal on December 29, 2015. With this the country now has
seven dioceses and Archdiocese. Barisal will border Chittagong and the diocese
Khulna to the west. The Church of St. Peter in Barisal will be its cathedral
and St. Peter the Apostle will be its patron saint. Out of a
population of 161 million people, Bangladesh Catholics represent a minority of
only 0.1%, against 89.5% of Muslims and 9.6% of Hindus.
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