History

Christ the King Parish, Hatia, stands as one of the most exemplary and vibrant parishes in the Archdiocese of Ranchi. Since its handover to the Salesians in 1979, the parish has experienced remarkable growth both spiritually and numerically — from around 1,000 faithful at the beginning to over 5,000 devoted Catholics today.

The pastoral and missionary mission of the parish is carried out in collaboration with four religious congregations: the Ursuline Sisters (present before the Salesians arrived), the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA), the Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo, and the Salesians of Don Bosco

(SDB). In addition, the Secular Institute of the Sisters of Don Bosco, founded by Fr. Joe D’Souza, also Plays an active role in the parish’s apostolic activities.

Today, the parish manages two high schools educating nearly 2,000 students, three middle and primary schools with about 2,500 children, three hostels accommodating 450 students, and a dispensary serving the local community. The parish is organized into nine units and three sub-stations, fostering close pastoral care and participation.

Various parish groups — including the Catholic Sabha, Mahila Sangh, YCS,YCM, CLC, Youth Club, and BCCs — contribute significantly to nurturing a living and vibrant faith community.

This Parish consists of Five Religious women Congregations namely, FMA, MJEP, OSU, Aloysius Sisters and St. Charles Borromeo. Hatia Parish can truly be described as a cradle of vocations, hosting an Apostolic School (SDB), a Novitiate of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, and a house for candidates aspiring to join the Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo. Vocations continue to flourish from this fertile ground of faith.

The missionary zeal of the parish is further expressed through its commitment to four out-stations — Rurungkocha, kharsidag, Tumbaguttu and Bichna — where the work of evangelization, education, and social upliftment continues with great dedication.

Mission

  • To deepen the faith of the faithful through the sacramental life and word of God.
  • To facilitate deeper assimilation and personalization of faith.
  • To actively participate in the ecclesial, socio-economic, cultural, and political life of the people to advance the kingdom of Christ.
  • To witness and proclaim the gospel in creative ways.

Vision

The Parish of the Christ the King Church aims to make Christ known and loved and promote the salvation of all through pastoral, educative, and social involvement. That our parish community grows deeper in faith and love of Christ through active participation in liturgy and involvement in parish activity.

The parish also aims to create a vibrant Christian community of good and upright citizens who will be catalysts of bring positive changes in society.

History of Parish Priests

Fr. Pradeep Kumar Tirkey
2021 - Till Now
Fr. Hilarious Kullu
2015 - 2021
Fr. Vincent Paul Toppo
2011 - 2015
Fr. Amrit Ekka
2004 - 2011
Fr. Vincent Paul Toppo
2002 - 2004
Fr. Hilarious Kullu
2001 - 2002
Fr. Simon Ekka
1998 - 2001
Fr. Davis Maniparamber
1996 - 1998
Fr.George Xalxo
1995 - 1996
Fr. Kuriakose
1989 - 1995
Fr. Charles Lobo
1988 - 1989
Fr. Joseph Varaapilly
1988 - 1989
Fr. Kuriakase
1982 - 1983
Fr. Guido Colussi
1975 - 1982

Salesian Family of Hesag Parish

  1. Fr. Pradeep Kumar Tirkey SDB : Rector and Parish Priest 
  2. Fr. Nazarius Dungdung SDB : Principal of Don Bosco High School
  3. Fr. Anand Prakash Ekka SDB : Administrator
  4. Fr. David Rayappan SDB: Principal of Don Bosco English Medium School
  5. Fr. Abhay Minj SDB : Asst. Parish Priest
  6. Fr. Pratap Ekka SDB : Vice-Principal of Don Bosco English Medium School
  7. Fr. Biren Lakra SDB : Asst. Parish Priest, Prayer Ministry
  8. Cl. Anees Toppo SDB : Asst. and Teacher, PT2
  9. Br. Subash Toppo SDB : Vice-Principal of Don Bosco High School
  10. Fr. George Toppo SDB : Teacher & Hostel Warden
 
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