Lamtluang Online News: The Catholic Church in Mizoram celebrated its 100th anniversary on 1 February 2025. The Centenary celebrations were inaugurated at Christ the King Cathedral, Kulikawn. As part of the celebrations, the Centenary Bell was rung 100 times. The opening of the Jubilee Gate, the unveiling of the Jubilee Logo and the lighting of the Jubilee Lamp also took place. The programme was graced by the Most Reverend Stephen Rotluanga, Bishop of Aizawl.
The Centenary Main Choir performed during the celebrations. The programme concluded with a holy mass. The theme of the Centenary is "Catholic faith, shine forth". On the occasion of the Centenary, it was mentioned that the Lord's Prayer is being taught in various languages. At Peter Noster Church in Jerusalem on 5 December 2024, the Lord's Prayer was translated into over 150 languages, including Mizo.
The Catholic Church has been actively involved in education, community development and various other areas in Mizoram. The Catholic Church completed its centenary in 2025. The Catholic Church in Mizoram was established on 1 February 1925 by five individuals - Lianchheua, Thangphunga, Lênga, Chalchhuna and Lalbâna from Tlângnuam. These individuals became Catholics after reading the history of the Catholic Church.
In February 1927, the first Mass was celebrated, and Christ the King Church, Kulikawn, was established. Since 1947, priests have been stationed in Mizoram. Since 1996, a bishop has been stationed in Aizawl, and it has been known as the Diocese of Aizawl. The closing ceremony of the Centenary will take place at St Lawrence Church, Ramthar Veng, at the end of the year.
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