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Co-Ordinators/Contact Persons of Regions, Ministries (2018) CHAIRPERSONS/ CO-ORDINATORS/CONTACT PERSONS OF REGIONS, MINISTRIES (2018) ANDAMAN & NICOBAR (NST Coordinator-Rajan Fernandez) 1. PORT BLAIR Rev. Fr. Dharampal Tirkey Deepti Dham, Catholic Bishop’s House P.B. No – 466, Junglighat P.O. Port Blair – 744 103, Andaman Tel. 09434278185, Email : [email protected] ANDHRA PRADESH (NST Coordinator-Joy Antony, Prof. Constantine) TELUGU REGIONAL CCRS (AP & TELANGANA) Most Rev. Paul Maipan Episcopal Advisor for AP and Telengana Rev. Fr. Jayanth Anthony St. Joseph’s Boy’s Boarding Regional Director Guttalabazar, Khamam – 507 003 Phone: 9959050413, Email: [email protected] Mr. P.B. Rayanna DMG (Rtd.) Villa No.7, Canton Park, Pet Basheerabad, Kompally (Coordinator for Telangana) Secunderabad, Telangana-500067 Mob : 9390694455 E Mail : [email protected] Ms. K.B. Philomena C/O Mr. K.Joshua B.A., B.ED (Coordinator for Andhra Pradesh) Behind St.Paul's High School, Station Road, Phirangipuram, Guntur Dist., Andhra Pradesh – 522529 Mob 9985257586 2. CUDDAPAH Rev. Fr. K Lourdu Raj Ph: 8142980182 3. ELURU 4. GUNTUR 5. HYDERABAD Rev. Msgr. Swarna Bernard St. Mary’s B Pharmacy & Degree College (Spiritual Director) St. Francis Road, Secunderabad - 500025, AP Phone: 9703319777 [email protected] 6. KURNOOL Rev. Fr. Bala Raj Ph: 9618827135 7. NELLORE Rev. Fr. Hrudaya Raj Ph: 7382509274 8. SRIKAKULAM 9. VIJAYAWADA Rev. Fr. Sudhakar Ph: 9491110840 10. VISAKHAPATNAM Rev. Fr. M. Jesu Das Ph: 9866998505 11. ADILABAD Rev. Fr. Shijo Ponthokkan Ph: 9440874028 2 12. KHAMMAM 13. NALGONDA Rev. Fr. B. Raju Ph: 9989423360 14. WARANGAL Rev. Fr. D. Joseph Ph: 949775172 ARUNACHAL PRADESH (NST Coordinator-Valerian Lynrah, Rajan Fernandez & Elias Lyngdoh) 15. ITANAGAR 16. MIAO Rev.Fr. Deepak Kanade Catholic Church, Diyun, P.O and Police Stn. Diyun Dt. Changlang, Arunachal Pradesh-792103 Ph: 09436322302, 8732804551, E-mail: [email protected] ASSAM (NST Coordinator-Valerian Lynrah, Rajan Fernandez & Elias Lyngdoh) 17. DIPHU Rev. Fr. Mathew Thomas Krist Jayanthi Parish, Dhansiri, Karbi Anglong Dt, Assam – 782461, Ph: 09973005602, 09435066463 18. GUWAHATI Rev. Fr. Maria Soosai Catholic Church, Kathiatholi – 782427, Nagaon Dt. Assam Tel. 9435198170, E-mail: [email protected] 19. BONGAIGAON 20. DIBRUGARH 21. TEZPUR BIHAR (NST Coordinator- Rajan Fernandez & B. Igatius Oraon) 22. BETTIAH Rev. V. Michael Catholic Church, Chuhari P.O., West Champaran, Bihar-845450 Ph: 06254 – 242955, 233590 23. BUXAR Rev.Fr. Mathew Kattathara Bishop’s House, Nai Bazar, Buxar, P.O.,& Dt. Bihar-802101, Ph. 9430043849 24. MUZAFFARPUR Rev. Fr. Selvaraj Parish Priest ,St.Francis Assis Carhedral Muzaffarpur-842001, Bihar. Ph:0621-2243639,09835456447,09801195026 E Mail : [email protected] 25. PATNA Rev. Fr. George Karamayil, S.J. Fatima Mata Susamachar Kendra Digha Ghatt P.O., Patna, Bihar-800011 Ph: 0612-2272733, 09430829417 26. PURNEA Rev. Fr. Gabriel Dungdung Catholic Church, Purnea-854301, Bihar 27. BHAGALPUR Rev. Fr. Binoy Chancery Office, Nawab colony P.Box -61, Bhagalpur – 812001, Bihar Tel. 9074481586, Email: [email protected] Rev. Fr. Alphonse Vicar General, Chancery Office, Nawab colony P.Box -61, Bhagalpur – 812001, Bihar Tel. , Email: [email protected] CHHATTISGARH (NST Coordinator- Rajan Fernandez, Fr. Ignace Ekka & Fr. Tarcitius Toppo) 3 28. AMBIKAPUR Mr.Gyan Bhushan Toppo Teacher,Nani Ashram, C/o Bishop’s House Ambikapur P.O. Funduldihari, Dt Surguja –497110, C.G, Tel: 098261 26829 29. JAGDALPUR Rev. Fr. Francis Chackumkal Girideep, Keshkal PO, Bastar Dt., CG - 494331 Ph: 09981166425 30. RAIGARH Rev. Fr Tarcitius Kaleth St. Thomas Church Babakuti Sarangarh P.O. Sarangarh, Dist. Raigarh - 496445, C.G., Ph: 07768- 233950, 233189 31. RAIPUR Mr. Anil P. John Opp. Jyothi Vidyalaya (Second Gate) Panchsheel Nagar (E), Charoda, DMV Dt. Durg, Chhattisgarh – 490025 Tel. 9685482595, E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Fr. Cherian KC Catholic Church, Kansa P.O. Via Dabra - 495688 (Spiritual Director) Dt. Janjgir – Champa, Chattisgarh, Ph: 08462030267, Whatsapp-9424166791 Email: [email protected] 32. JASHPUR Rev. Fr. Ignace Ekka Catholic Ashram, Tapkara P.O., Dt. Jashpur, Chattisgarh-496227 Ph: 07764 –255218 DELHI (NST Coordinator- Cyril John, Fr. Simon Kalladayil & Anand Mathew) 33. DELHI SERVICE TEAM Mr. Cyril John Delhi Charismatic Office, Archbishop’s House, (Chairman) 1, Ashok Place, New Delhi- 110001, Tel.: 09205085585, 09811992855, 011-23015885/23035 500/206 011 - 28087000 (R) E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Fr. Susai Sebastian Clergy House, Bishop’s House (Spiritual Director) 1 Ashok Place, New Delhi-110001 Tel : 011-23366092 GOA (NST Coordinator- Savio Mascarenhas) 34. GOA SERVICE TEAM Mr. Merwyn Rodrigues Near St. Michael's Church, Anjuna, Anjuna, Bardez,,Goa-403509 (Chairman) Ph.09881695907 (Mob.) [email protected] Rev.Joseph da Silva Our Lady of Grace Church, Margao P.O., Goa 403601 (Spiritual Director) Ph: 9850455692 GUJARAT (NST Coordinator- Kanubhai D. Parmar & Rajan Fernandez) ALL GUJARAT SERVICE TEAM Mr. Paul George D-15 Balaji Avenue , Near Payal Flats,Vastrapur, (Secretary) Ahmedabad – 380 015, Ph: 079 – 26743189, 09427018185 (cell) 09925940185 E-mail:[email protected] Mr. Kanubhai D. Parmar 104, Prathna Flats , Nr. Narmada Canal, Baroda-390002, (Tresaurer) Ph: 0265-2761225.E mail : [email protected] Rev. Fr. Kuriachan Paul St. Jude’s Church, Thaltej, Ahmedbad-380059 (Spiritual Director) Ph: 09327004196, 09429959567 35. AHMEDABAD ZONE Mr. Paul George D-15 Balaji Avenue, Near Payal Flats, Vastrapur, (Chairman) Ahmedabad – 380 015 Phone : 079 – 26743189, 09427018185 (cell)25321552(o) E-mail:[email protected] 4 Rev. Fr. Jelastin Rodrigues C/o Catholic Church, Khambholaj, Anand Dt. Sujarat, Gujarat Rev.Sr. MaryAnn Gardener Secretary C 3 Ankleshwaria Block, Behind Red School (Secretary) Ahmedabad 380 001 Tel No (M) 9016261161 Rev. Fr. Paresh Parmar (Spiritual Director for Gujarati &English Groups) Rev. Fr. Kuriachan Paul St. Jude’s Church, Thaltej, Ahmedbad-380059, Ph:9327004196 (Spiritual Director for Malayalam prayer group) Mr. P.T. Chacko H-23, Hari Om Park,Opp. Gosha Society, Derive Jn. Road (Coordinator for Malayalam prayer group) Thaltej, Ahmedabad-380054, Ph:079-26857957®, 09824010636 36. BARODA ZONE Mr. K.M. Rajan 101, Anand Bang, Makarpura Road, Baroda-390010 (Chairperson) Ph: 09825041296 Rev. Fr. Varghese M., SJ Ankleshwar Church, Opp. ONGC Colony, Ankleshwar (Spiritual Director for Gujarati &Mal. prayer groups) Bharuch Dt., Gujarat-393010, Ph: 02646-225323, 09824350608 E-mail: [email protected] Mr Leslie Benham 001, Ground Floor, Gold View Apartments , Near CNI Church (Secretary) Fatehganj, Vadodara 390002, Gujarat, Ph: 09898015997 Mr. Kanubhai D. Parmar 104, Prathna Flats (Treasurer) Nr. Narmada Canal, Baroda-390002, Ph: 0265-2761225 E Mail : [email protected] 37. RAJKOT ZONE Rev. Fr. Sebastian Kalathil C/o Bishop’s Hosue, P.B. No. 1501, Kalawad Road (Spiritual Director for Malayalam Group) Rajkot-360009, Gujarat, E-mail : [email protected] Ph :09427761053, 9427252733 38. GANDHINAGAR ZONE Rev.Fr. Antony Moonupedikail St. Xavier’s H. School, MG Road, Bharuch-392001, Gujarat (Spiritual Director for Malayalam Group) Ph: 02642-240118, 09879804971 (cell) Mr. P.D. John Plot No. 217/1, Sector 2-B Gandhinagar –382002 (Coordinator for Malayalam Group) Ph : 079-23225120, 09824333003 HARYANA (NST Coordinator- Cyril John, Fr. Simon Kalladayil & Anand Mathew) 39. FARIDABAD Rev. Fr. Varghese Ithithara St. George Church, Main road, O Block, Delta III, Greater Noida, UP - 201306 Tel. 9968855800, email : [email protected] JAMMU & KASHMIR (NST Coordinator- Cyril John, Fr. Simon Kalladayil & Anand Mathew) 40. JAMMU & SRINAGAR Rev. Fr. Kuriakose T.K. Parish Priest, Nirmala Mata Church, Akalpur – 180002 Jammu, J& K, Tel.9419146512, E-mail: [email protected] JHARKHAND (NST Coordinator- Rajan Fernandez & B. Igatius Oraon) 41. DALTONGANJ Mr. Daniel Lakra Abadganj, Daltonganj P.O, Palamau - 822101 Jharkhand Ph: 06562-240936, 8986858896, 9955365649 (cell) 42. GUMLA 5 Rev. Fr. Peter Tirkey Vicar General, St. Patrick’s Church, P.O. Gumla Dt. Gumla, Jharkhand – 835207, Ph: 06524 – 23228 43. JAMSHEDPUR SERVICE TEAM Rev. Fr. Camille Hembrom Parish Priest & Dean St.Joseph Cathedral po- Golmuri, Jamshedpur-831003 East Singhbhum ,Jharkhand, India Tel.: 09572637080, 0657-2340390 E Mail : [email protected] 44. RANCHI Rev. Sr. Christina Minj, OSU Ursuline Convent, Lohardaga P.O. & Dt, Lohardaga-835302 Jharkhand, Phone :9835329044 Mr. John Sanjay S. Kumar Ranchi Cathedral, Dr. Camil Bulcke Path Ranchi -01,Jharkhand, Phone :9955577710 E Mail : [email protected] 45. SIMDEGA Rev. Fr. Peter Barla Bishop’s House, Samtoli, P.O. Gotra, Simdega, Jharkhand – 835235 Ph: 08002480434 (cell) E Mail : [email protected] 46. DUMKA 47. HAZARIBAGH 48. KHUNTI Rev. Fr. Gabriel Aind Bishop’s House , P.O. Khunti, Dt. Khunti, Jharkhand-835210 Ph: 9006037186 E Mail : [email protected] KARNATAKA (NST Coordinator- Joy Antony & Antony Sagayaraj) Karnataka Service Team Most Rev. Lawrence Mukkuzhy Bishop of Belthangady (Episcopal Advisor) Bishop’s House, St. Lawrence Cathedral Premises Udayanagara, Dakshin Kannada Tel.: 09449007056, E-mail: [email protected] Prof. Michael Noronha No. 494, Mariakripa, North Park Avenue, 7th Cross (Chairman) Roopanagar, Bogadi, Mysore Tel.: 09449048547, E-mail: [email protected] 49. BANGALORE SERVICE TEAM Mr. Cheriyan Rampuram Bangalore Catholic Charismatic Office, St. Mary’s Orphanage (Chairman) Premises, 2nd Cross, St. Thomas
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