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It was founded on 3 November 1941 by Fr. [[Gaspar A Pinto]].<ref name="BaumanYoung2014">{{cite book|author1=Chad M. Bauman|author2=Richard Fox Young|title=Constructing Indian Christianities: Culture, Conversion and Caste|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A3s9BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA43|date=7 August 2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-56027-2|pages=43–}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ims.ind.in/about.htm|title=The Indian Missionary Society|website=ims.ind.in|access-date=2017-06-16}}</ref>
It was founded on 3 November 1941 by Fr. [[Gaspar A Pinto]].<ref name="BaumanYoung2014">{{cite book|author1=Chad M. Bauman|author2=Richard Fox Young|title=Constructing Indian Christianities: Culture, Conversion and Caste|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A3s9BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA43|date=7 August 2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-56027-2|pages=43–}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ims.ind.in/about.htm|title=The Indian Missionary Society|website=ims.ind.in|access-date=2017-06-16}}</ref>


Fr. Gaspar stayed in a rented house in [[Maldahiya]], Varanasi, when he arrived India. In 1943 he bought a plot of land outside the city and named it Christnagar. He laid the foundation of the Mother House of the IMS in Christnagar. Bishop [[Angelo Poli]] of Allahabad canonically erected it as a Society of Indigenous Priests on March 13, 1945. The Generalate (head office) of the IMS is in Varanasi. It is spread in almost 5 regions<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.gcatholic.org/orders/221.htm|title=Indian Missionary Society (I.M.S.)|work=GCatholic|access-date=2018-02-28}}</ref>
Fr. Gaspar stayed in a rented house in [[Maldahiya]], [[Varanasi]], when he arrived India. In 1943 he bought a plot of land outside the city and named it Christnagar. He laid the foundation of the Mother House of the IMS in Christnagar. Bishop [[Angelo Poli]] of Allahabad canonically erected it as a Society of Indigenous Priests on March 13, 1945. In 1953 Msgr. Jos A. E. Fernandez was appointed first [[Superior general|Superior General]] of the society. The Generalate (head office) of the IMS is in Varanasi. It is spread in almost 5 regions<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.gcatholic.org/orders/221.htm|title=Indian Missionary Society (I.M.S.)|work=GCatholic|access-date=2018-02-28}}</ref>


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== References ==

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Indian Missionary Society
AbbreviationIMS
Formation1941; 83 years ago (1941)
FounderFr. Gaspar A Pinto
Founded atVaranasi
TypeCatholic religious order
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersVaranasi India
Websiteims.org.in

The Indian Missionary Society[1][2][3] is a Catholic Religious Congregation. It is located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.

History

It was founded on 3 November 1941 by Fr. Gaspar A Pinto.[4] [5]

Fr. Gaspar stayed in a rented house in Maldahiya, Varanasi, when he arrived India. In 1943 he bought a plot of land outside the city and named it Christnagar. He laid the foundation of the Mother House of the IMS in Christnagar. Bishop Angelo Poli of Allahabad canonically erected it as a Society of Indigenous Priests on March 13, 1945. In 1953 Msgr. Jos A. E. Fernandez was appointed first Superior General of the society. The Generalate (head office) of the IMS is in Varanasi. It is spread in almost 5 regions[6]

References

  1. ^ The Church of South India, The Indian Missionary Society, Madras, and The National Missionary Society of India Jointly Celebrate the Birth Centenary of Bishop Azariah, the First Indian Bishop and Founder of The Indian Missionary Society and the National Missionary Society, on 5th and 6th October 1974 in Madras. publisher not identified. 1974.
  2. ^ "THE INDIAN MISSIONARY SOCEITY". www.thecatholicdioceseofmeerut.com. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  3. ^ "Religious Life Directory, Indian Missionary Society". www.deoestgloria.com. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  4. ^ Chad M. Bauman; Richard Fox Young (7 August 2014). Constructing Indian Christianities: Culture, Conversion and Caste. Routledge. pp. 43–. ISBN 978-1-317-56027-2.
  5. ^ "The Indian Missionary Society". ims.ind.in. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  6. ^ "Indian Missionary Society (I.M.S.)". GCatholic. Retrieved 2018-02-28.