Two Indian archbishops have urged the Daughters of St. Paul to continue proclaiming the Gospel through modern media while remaining rooted in prayer, faith, and missionary service, as the congregation marks the 75th anniversary of its presence in India.
The Daughters of St. Paul are celebrating 75 years of mission in India in 2026, marking a journey that began in Mumbai in 1951 and later expanded across the country through publishing, media evangelization, Bible promotion, and pastoral outreach.
The North Region Commission for Migrants, together with the CCBI Commission for Migrants and the Delhi Lawyers Forum (DLF), organized the North Regional Workshop cum Meeting at DCC Hall, New Delhi, on September 15.
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States and International Organisations of the Holy See, recently met with Dr. S. Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, and his team in New Delhi.