Thursday, March 12, 2009

A Word About The Society of Pilar

The Society of Pilar, an Indian Christian organization, was founded in Goa in 1887 by Fr. Bento Martins, with the sole aim of sharing Gospel of true human well being as proclaimed by Jesus Christ. Initially, the activity of its members was limited to Goa and the surrounding areas. However, in 1939, the society received a new thrust and vitality, and from then on its members ventured to work far and wide in different parts of India, zealously spreading the Gospel that Jesus lived and died for.
One of the focuses of the Society's work has been in the field of education. Today the Society of Pilar has about 60 Residential units and counts about 400 odd members working in several parts of India - from Jammu in the north to Chennai in the south, from Gujrat and Mumbai in the west to far - off Andaman Islands in the East and even abroad. The society runs schools and colleges and several Hostels and orphanages, besides other social welfare activities. The Northern region of the Society of Pilar, of which St. Xavier's Bathinda is part, has ten residential units and about thirty five members.

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