Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Bijnor

Eparchy of Bijnor
बिजनौर के सूबा
Location
Country India
Ecclesiastical province Agra
Metropolitan Agra
Statistics
Area 30,664 km2 (11,839 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2012)
3,488,000
3,705 (0.1%)
Parishes 53
Information
Denomination Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
Rite East Syrian Rite
Established 23 March 1972
Cathedral Cathedral of St Joseph in Kotdwar
Patron saint Saint Joseph
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Major Archbishop Mar George Alencherry
Bishop Mar John Vadakel
Metropolitan Archbishop Albert D'Souza
Emeritus Bishops Mar Gratian Mundadan Bishop Emeritus (1977-2009)
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Bijnor is a Syro-Malabar Catholic eparchy in Uttarakhand, India. Its current bishop is the Mar John Vadakel, of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) (born 17 August 1943), who was ordained bishop 22 October 2009.

With an area of 30,664 square kilometers, this eparchy has 46 Mission Stations, 25 Schools, 16 Health Centres and Dispensaries and 5 Boarding Houses. Personnel include 50 Priests, 189 Religious Sisters, and 28 Diocesan Brothers.

History

The eparchy of Bijnor was originally an Apostolic Exarchate, created on 23 March 1972 by the Papal Bull Beatorum Apostolorum of Pope Paul VI. Rev. Fr Gratian Mundadan CMI was appointed the Apostolic Exarch. The Apostolic exarchate of Bijnor was bifurcated from the diocese of Meerut. It consisted of the civil districts of Bijnor (excluding the tehsil of Dhampur), Pauri, Tehri, Uttarkashi and Chamoli of the then state of Uttar Pradesh. Later the district of Haridwar was created taking parts of Bijnor and Saharanpur, and the district of Rudraprayag was created by dividing the district of Pauri. In 2000, when the new state of Uttarakhand was created, the districts of Pauri, Tehri, Uttarkashi, Chamoli, Rudraprayag, and Haridwar became part of the new state. At present the eparchy of Bijnor consists of a part of the district of Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh and districts of Pauri, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Tehri, Uttarkashi and a part of Haridwar in Uttarakhand.

Pope Paul VI raised the apostolic exarchate of Bijnor to an eparchy by the papal bull Quae cum Romano on 26 February 1977, and Apostolic Exarch Gratian Mundadan CMI was appointed its first Bishop.

Eparchy timeline

23 March 1972 – Erection of Apostolic Exarchate of Bijnor by the papal bull Beatorum Apostolorum of Pope Paul VI. Nomination of Fr Gratian Mundadan CMI as the Apostolic Exarch.
25 July 1972 – Fr Gratian Mundadan CMI took charge as the Apostolic Exarch of Bijnor.
26 February 1977- Erection of the Diocese of Bijnor by the Papal Bull Quae Cum Romano of Pope Paul VI. Nomination of Apostolic Exarch Gratian Mundadan CMI as the first Bishop of Bijnor.
6 November 1977 – Episcopal Ordination of Most Rev. Gratian Mundadan CMI.
8 December 1977 – Enthronement of Most Rev. Gratian Mundadan CMI as the first Bishop of Bijnor.
18 May 1981 – Death of 10 Missionaries in road accident at Satpuli.
24 June 1984 – Inauguration of the Diocesan Minor Seminary.
19 April 1988 – Priestly ordination of Fr James Thekkekaithackal, the first diocesan priest.
26 January 1997 – Death of Fr Peter Moothedan in road accident at Nawada (Bijnor).
5 December 2001 – Foundation stone laid for St Joseph's Cathedral, Kotdwar.
17 February 2002 – Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Diocese and the Episcopal ordination of Most Rev. Gratian Mundadan.
19 November 2002 – Blessing of UJALA: The Diocesan Pastoral Centre.
17 October 2006 – Death of Fr Mathew Parackal, the Protosyncellus of the Diocese, at Bijnor.
4 June 2008 – Priestly Ordination of Fr Francis Paul Masih, the first local priest of the diocese.
14 August 2009 – Nomination of Fr John Vadakel CMI as the second Bishop of Bijnor.
22 October 2009 – Episcopal ordination and enthronement of Most Rev. John Vadakel CMI.

References

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