Palamu: Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of Roman Catholic Diocese Begin
Special Mass Marks 75th Anniversary of Roman Catholic Diocese
Key Points:
- The Diamond Jubilee commenced with special prayers and worship.
- Bishop Theodore Mascarenhas led the ceremonies at Shanti Ki Maharani Church.
- Processions and cultural programs featured prominently in the celebrations.
MEDININAGAR – The Roman Catholic Diocese inaugurated its Diamond Jubilee celebrations on Sunday, marking 75 years of faith and service. The event began with a special mass and prayers at Shanti Ki Maharani Church on Station Road.
Religious Ceremonies and Messages of Hope
The celebrations started with Bishop Theodore Mascarenhas leading the missa mass in accordance with religious rites. Addressing the Christian community, Bishop Mascarenhas encouraged believers to strengthen their faith and follow the path of Christ. He emphasized hope and service as central tenets of faith, urging everyone to embody Christ’s teachings of love, brotherhood, and charity.
“Jesus Christ endured immense suffering to save humanity from sin and gave us the message of a new life. Let us embrace his teachings in our daily lives,” Bishop Mascarenhas shared during his sermon.
Procession and Cultural Programs
Following the mass, a grand faith procession, coordinated by Jubilee Year Coordinator Father Anthony Fernandes, began at Shanti Ki Maharani Church. The procession moved through prominent city landmarks, including Union Church, Cooperative Chowk, and Subhash Chowk, before reaching Birsanagar Sahodaya School.
Union Church pastor Prabhu Ranjan Masih and other leaders welcomed the procession. Along the route, tableaux depicting biblical stories and Mother Teresa’s legacy captivated the crowd. Participants sang hymns and showcased the diocese’s rich cultural heritage.
Concluding Events and Blessings
The celebrations concluded with a felicitation program and communal feast at the school. Bishop Mascarenhas imparted his final blessings and called for Jubilee-related activities across all parishes under the diocese. The day saw active participation from Christian men and women, with over 50 priests, including Fathers Arvind Munda, Ajay Minz, and George Tigga, leading prayers and programs.
The Diamond Jubilee continues with further events planned throughout the year.




