Our Projects
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A Place for Worship and Community Gathering at Duraliang
The people of Duraliang belong to the Mishmi tribe. Agriculture is their main occupation. In this village there are 70 Catholic families and the present church is made of bamboo walls and covered with tin sheets. The present setting yields to weather, and wear and tear. It is their dire need to have a new establishment made.

A Multipurpose Hall for the Mission at Baghadafa
Holy Rosary Catholic Mission at Baghadafa in Mayurbhanj District, in the Diocese of Balasore, Orissa, is predominantly a 'Ho' Tribal mission. Personal sacrifice of Rev. Fr. Arul Doss, and Pastor Graham Stains and his two children are the chapters of heroism in the annals of Ho Mission. Baghadafa Mission started in 2010 and is flourishing well. A village chapel was put up by the sole contribution of the Tribal converts and later the region was declared a parish. Now there is a priest residing at this chapel to cater to the pastoral and the spiritual needs of the people. The village chapel needs a roofing.

Chapel for Worship and Faith Formation at Dhekidol
Dhekidol is a prominent sub-station of Tezupur parish, in Tezpur Diocese, with about 100 families in total, of whom 20 are Catholic. Majority of the people living in this place are the Adivasis, the aborigines of the land. A temporary prayer hall was built by the people themselves.

Construction of St. John Church in Nagaland
In the heart of Nagaland, nestled in the rugged terrain, lies the village of New Vongti. With a population of 140, it's a place where everyone knows one another. But amidst the simplicity of rural life, the villagers yearn for a symbol of their faith, a place to gather and grow in spirit – a church. For over 20 years, their Catholic life has blossomed without a proper place of worship, a testament to their resilience and unwavering faith.
