Pope appoints Coadjutor Bishop in
Baruipur, India
Pope Francis on May 17 appointed Father Shyamal Bose as the
Coadjutor Bishop of Baruipur in India’s West Bengal state.
Pope Francis on Friday appointed a Coadjutor Bishop in the
Diocese of Baruipur in eastern India’s West Bengal state. Father Shyamal
Bose, the treasurer and chancellor of the diocese has been appointed its
Coadjutor Bishop to assist Bishop Salvadore Lobo in the pastoral and
administrative of the diocese.
Born on March 24, 1961, in Gosaba, Fr. Shyamal Bose attended
the primary school at St. Xavier's F.P. School, in Basanti, and secondary
school in Gosaba.
After entering the St. John Mary Vianney Minor Seminary in
Barasat, he moved to the Morning Star Regional Major Seminary in Barrackpore,
near Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), and then to St. Albert's College, Ranchi, in
neighbouring Jharkhand state for theological studies.
He obtained a Licentiate in Biblical Theology from St.
Peter’s Pontifical Institute in Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore). He was
ordained a priest on May 5, 1991 for the Diocese of Baruipur.
After his ordination, he held the following positions:
∗ 1991-1994: Assistant parish priest of St. Anthony's
Church in Keorapukar
∗ 1994-1996: Assistant parish priest of Ascension Church
in Khari
∗ 1996-1998: Parish priest of Ascension Church in Khari
∗ 1998-2006: Director of the Palli Unnayan Samiti, the
Social Services Centre of the diocese
∗ 2000-2006: Vicar General and Chancellor of the Diocese
of Baruipur
∗ 2006-2008: Parish priest of Sacred Heart Church in
Thakurpukur
∗ 2008-2010: Studies for Licentiate in Biblical
Theology, Bangalore
∗ 2010-2011: Director of the Regional Social Centre,
Association of Bengal Collaborators for Development (ABCD)
∗ 2012-2013: Assistant parish priest of Our Lady of
Lourdes Church in Kumrokhali
∗ 2013-2016: Parish priest of Our Lady of Lourdes Church
in Kumrokhali
∗ since 2016: Treasurer and Chancellor of the Diocese of
Baruipur
Formerly part of the Archdiocese of Calcutta, Baruipur was
erected on May 30, 1977, with Fr. Linus Gomes as its first Bishop. The
current Bishop Salvadore Lobo took over after Bishop Gomes retired 1995 due to
ill health.
Baruipur Diocese comprises an area of over 10,000
square kilometres with a total population of some 9.4 million.
Catholics who number some 62,800, are served by over 100 priests and 115 nuns
in 22 parishes and 54 educational institutions. The diocese also runs
over 33 charity and social work centres.
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