16-Jun-2021
On 16 June 2021, the Barwadih mission in the diocese of Daltonganj in the Jharkhand state of India will complete 25 years of dedicated missionary service to the people of this area. Here is a short description of the history and some notable contributions of the mission.

The Claretian Congregation in India was looking forward to expanding her missionary service to the Hindi-speaking heartland of North India in the 1980s and 90s. Vast areas of North India was reeling under economic backwardness, illiteracy, oppression of backward classes, and several other socio-cultural evils, where missionaries could play the role of salt to the society and light to the people. So, from 1986, we began sending regents to serve in different dioceses in the erstwhile Bihar state, which also included the present Jharkhand state. Our first experiment at establishing a mission at Chanpatia in the diocese of Muzaffarpur in north Bihar lasted only 3 years (1990-93). Later in 1995, two fathers were sent for pastoral service in two different parishes of Daltonganj diocese; after a year, when they started residing together in a mud house at Catholic Ashram, Barwadih on 16 June 1996, our North Indian mission took a definite shape. In April 2000, Barwadih was erected as an independent parish and permanently entrusted to the Claretians. The parish then consisted of around 200 Catholic families in 10 villages, a primary school at Barhania village and another primary school, convent, and church at Morwai village.

The mission witnessed steady growth thereafter, through various developmental projects and initiatives in the fields of education, training, and health care, all aimed at empowering the people of the area. In 2002, the mission was canonically erected as a House in the Province. The same year, we purchased some 37 acres of land at Ledgain village near Barwadih, in view of the expansion of the mission. Then we launched a community development project and a health care project in the mission: as part of these projects, a health care centre and a community hall were inaugurated in 2003. This hall is used as the parish church and for different meetings and programs. The sisters serving at the health care centre opened their convent in the compound in 2006. We replaced the mud buildings of the two Hindi medium primary schools in the villages with modern buildings in 2006 and 2010; apart from these, we started an English medium school at Barwadih in 2006. The kindergarten section of this school was constructed in the mission compound in 2007 and the three-story main building at Ledgain was completed in three stages: in 2012, 2016, and 2020. A boys’ hostel was opened at Ledgain in 2014 and a girls’ hostel and convent in 2016.
With the help of the above-mentioned developments, Barwadih mission is now enhancing the life of the Church and Congregation in this part of the world most visibly in the following areas:







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