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Archbishop Dominic Jala’s funeral on October 23

First Published: 18th October, 2019 18:44 IST

The mortal remains of Archbishop of Shillong Archdiocese, Most Reverend Dominic Jala will reach Guwahati in the afternoon of October 20. The mortal remains will then be taken to Shillong.

The mortal remains of Archbishop of Shillong Archdiocese, Most Reverend Dominic Jala will reach Guwahati in the afternoon of October 20.

The mortal remains will then be taken to Shillong. On the way to Shillong, the Late Archbishop’s mortal remains will be taken to Guwahati Provincial House, Barnyhat Parish, Nongpoh Parish, Umsing Parish and Mawlai Parish.

The mortal remains will be kept in his parental home at Mawlai Phudmari for the night.

Funeral of Archbishop Dominic Jala will take place on October 23rd in the Cathedral of Mary Help of Christian at Laitumkhra in Shillong at 1 pm.

The mortal remains will be kept at the Cathedral church in Shillong from October 21 to October 23 for the people to pay homage.

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