
Prayagraj,
23 March (HS): A solemn Eucharistic
celebration marked the centenary of Christian presence at Queen of the Apostles
Church, Chatham Lines, Prayagraj, in the diocese of Allahabad. The Most Rev.
Louis Mascarenhas, the Catholic Bishop of Allahabad, led the special Mass, joined
by approximately 30 priests, 75 nuns, and 100 lay faithful at 10.30 am on
Sunday. During his homily, Bishop Mascarenhas paid tribute to the various
religious communities that have served the Church over the past century. He
expressed deep gratitude to the Franciscans, Italian priests, Pauline priests,
Sisters of the Pious Disciples, and, most recently, the Jesuits. He highlighted
the Church’s unwavering commitment to serving the sick, the poor and youth.
The
Pauline priests, who played a crucial role in pastoral and social services,
were commended for their work in printing, youth ministry through Teenager and
Yuva Sangam, and their contributions to Sunday liturgies and inspirational
literature under Atmonnati Prakashan. Late Rev. Fr. Leo Vecchor SSP was
especially remembered for his long 30 years of service as the parish priest. Despite
a century of service, the Church remains a small but dedicated community, with around
30 active members. Bishop Mascarenhas emphasized that conversion was never the goal;
rather, the Church has always focused on compassion and service.
Following
the Eucharistic celebration, the Bishop unveiled a commemorative plaque marking
the centenary. A felicitation program ensued, beginning with a prayer dance and the
traditional lighting of the lamp. Mrs. Roseline shared her experiences,
followed by fond memories were shared by Fr. Joby Mathew SSP, Provincial of the
Society of St. Paul; Fr.
Jose
Thayil SJ, Acting Provincial of Jesuits Patna Province; and Fr. Soosaimani SJ,
Jesuit Provincial of Delhi. Bishop Mascarenhas also addressed the gathering and
facilitated the Jesuits and parishioners for their faith. The Brothers from St.
Joseph’s Seminary rendered a felicitation song, and the program concluded with
a vote of thanks from Fr. Rajendran SJ, the Parish Priest. He commended the
youth for playing a key in the celebrations. The event was a testament to a
century of faith, service, and dedication, ensuring that the legacy of Queen of
the Apostles Church continues for generations to come.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi