Seminarians of mission Home Manja, in the diocese of Diphu ,Assam,India range generally range in age from their late 18s to 20s. Thanks to our Priests and religious these young people have entered the seminary as a result of an encounter with a priest who recognized a possible vocation. These young people come from communities and localities where massive ethnic conflicts have erupted in the past.
The Seminary provides practical preparation for the ministry through a suitable pastoral apprenticeship. Through assignments in pastoral work appropriate to their level of formation, seminarians are given opportunities to exercise the corporal and spiritual works of mercy, to give of their time and energy in service, and to grow in their understanding of the role of the priest in service to the People of God.
The Seminary is the only formation house in the diocese and is located in the countryside 25 kilometers outside of Diphu at Manja. At present there are 40(fourty seminarians) at Mission Home Manja. Through this letter I would like to request your cooperation and support. You can help us in the formation of future priests by generously contributing/sponsoring for their studies. That's something you can do for God and His people.
The average expense of a seminarian is Rs.3000. You can either sponsor the full formation or part of it and you may do it by giving the amount in installments every month or every year or even for one year.
How is a student selected for adoption?
We have 40 students currently enrolled. Individual donors who wish to adopt a seminarian can indicate various preferences.
After you express your desire we will match you with a student and send you a packet of information, including a photograph and a biography of the student. You can also expect to hear from the student within the first couple of months.
Yes. You are encouraged to write to your student at any time. Students often comment that the prayers, cards and letters supporting them in their studies help them as much as the financial helps.
Yes. You can choose to adopt a student by providing half tuition rather than full. If the gift you can provide is smaller than that amount, your scholarship gift will go into the seminary's general scholarship fund.
There is no limit to the number of students you can adopt.
This is rare, but if the student you have adopted has to leave seminary, you will immediately be assigned a new student following the same criteria.
With a one-year commitment to provide full or half tuition, you will qualify to adopt a seminarian. We hope that you will continue to provide this level of support throughout the student's years of study at the seminary.
Why do seminarians need financial assistance?
Seminarians often come to Seminary with great sacrifice. By responding to God's call they often uproot families, leave careers, and bring along accrued debt from undergraduate study. Your support can help ease the financial burden and ensure no student has to leave seminary or postpone enrollment for financial reasons.
Please contact for more details
Fr.Tom Mangattuthazhe (Rector)
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