BORDUMSA: A small village in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh blessed and inaugurated with the biggest Church in the State on 5 th December here at the remote village Neoton in Namphai near Miao.
Neotan, one of the last villages of Eastern Arunachal Pradesh, bordering Myanmar, witnessed the blessing and inauguration of the biggest Church in the State by Most Rev. Theodore Mascarenhas, the Secretary General of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), in the august presence of Most Rev. Joseph Aind, the Bishop of Dibrugarh Diocese, Most Rev. George Pallipparambil, the Bishop of Miao Diocese, Most Rev. Dennis Paniptichai, the Auxiliary Bishop of Miao Diocese, Rev. Fr. Albert Hemrom, the Coadjutor Bishop-elect of Dibrugarh Diocese and a large gathering of Priests, Nuns and people from across the district.
The people of Neotan village celebrated their accepting Catholic Faith 19 years ago on this day with this monumental Sacred Heart Church erected here today out of Rs. 1.35 crore within two years time. Addressing gathering of around two thousand people, Bishop Mascarenhas, the CBCI Secretary-General said that the message of peace, love, forgiveness preached by Jesus Christ is what is needed most in the world today. “In today’s context of hate, discrimination and polarization, the Gospel message can mend broken relationship and heal broken hearts”, he said.
Due to the topographical diversity, the climate in Arunachal Pradesh ranges from sub-tropical to temperate depending upon the altitude. The regions in the lower belts of the state experience hot and humid climates, with a maximum temperature in the foothills reaching up to 40 °C (during the summer)
November to February are the best months to visit when the temperatures are in the most moderate and pleasant range
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