"The most urgent need is the development of our people, which implies their access to education, healthcare, social-economic emancipation. The Church places herself at the service of the human person in his entirety. Thus, the faith has grown a lot in the area and we can see a clear increase in the number of priests and parishes."
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Bishop Andrew Marak, first Bishop of the “Garo” tribe, tells Fides about the evangelization effort in northeastern India (7 November 2008) Fides News Agency
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