Mizoram Governor General V.K. Singh Lauds Catholic Church’s Century of Service, Urges Embrace of Technology in Evangelization

Mizoram Governor General V.K. Singh Lauds Catholic Church’s Century of Service, Urges Embrace of Technology in Evangelization


Mizoram, November 30, 2025 — General Vijay Kumar Singh, the 16th Governor of Mizoram, expressed appreciation for the Catholic Church’s remarkable contributions over the past 100 years at the conclusion of the centenary celebrations in Mizoram. An esteemed former Indian Army Chief and seasoned statesman, Governor Singh commended the Church’s enduring faith, compassion, and service to the community, while encouraging innovative ways to spread God’s word through modern technology.



A Century of Faith, Service, and Compassion


Honouring the milestone, Governor Singh described the centenary as “not just a celebration, but a sacred moment to remember, reflect, and rejoice in the glory of our Lord.” He highlighted the courageous missionaries who sowed the seeds of the Gospel in Mizoram’s challenging terrain, not only bringing spiritual guidance but also spearheading education, healthcare, and social upliftment.


“The legacy of the Catholic Church is vividly seen in vibrant communities, schools shaping young minds, health institutions serving the poor, and the culture of unity and compassion that Mizoram is admired for,” he remarked, quoting Psalm 126:3: “The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy.”



Pillars of Mizoram’s Spiritual and Social Harmony


Governor Singh lauded the Church as a bridge of harmony contributing to the spiritual, moral, and social foundation of Mizoram. He described the Church as a “house of faith” where the Gospel is proclaimed, a “home of love” welcoming all irrespective of tribe or language, a “school of character” nurturing values, and a “sanctuary of service” caring for the sick, weak, and marginalized.


Quoting Jesus’ words from Matthew 5:14, the Governor called the Catholic community “a shining city set on a hill,” whose faith has transformed lives across generations. He praised their deep spirituality expressed through reverence in worship, prayer dedication, and daily commitment to living the Gospel.


Love as the Guiding Principle


Referencing St. Paul’s exhortation in 1 Corinthians 16:14 to “do all in love,” Governor Singh highlighted that the Church’s extensive work in education, social service, youth empowerment, and pastoral care is all motivated by love. He celebrated the youth groups, women's fellowships, and lay organisations inspiring the next generation to walk humbly and courageously in Christ’s footsteps.


He called on the community to bow in gratitude to the missionaries, priests, religious, elders, families, and youth who have preserved and nurtured the faith through challenges. Quoting Jesus again from Matthew 9:37, “The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few,” he honoured those labourers whose sacrifices built the Church Mizoram now proudly celebrates.



Celebrating Mizoram’s Distinct Christian Identity


Governor Singh stressed Mizoram’s unique spiritual identity, renowned nationwide and globally for its deeply rooted Christian culture, strong commitment to peace, harmonious community life, and rich traditions of choirs and gospel music. He credited the Catholic Church for strengthening these values and called the Church’s contributions exemplary in health, education, youth development, and inter-church harmony.


Looking to the Future: Opportunities and Responsibilities


Standing at this historic threshold, Governor Singh urged the Church to focus on strengthening the faith of youth, helping them remain rooted in Christ amid modern challenges. He emphasized the importance of embracing technology for evangelization—using digital platforms, music, media, and creative ministries—to extend the Gospel’s reach.


The Governor also called for continued service to the marginalized and championing peace and Christian love in society. He encouraged deeper biblical literacy and nurturing every family as a “domestic church” rooted in Scripture and prayer.


Quoting Prophet Jeremiah 29:11, he said, “For I know the plans I have for you, plans to give you future and hope,” assuring that the Catholic Church in Mizoram’s future is bright and filled with God’s grace.




Celebratory Moments and Humble Humour


In a lighter moment, the Governor humorously remarked, “You came a bit late, but you’ve done extremely well,” earning thunderous applause from the gathering.


He concluded his address with a heartfelt blessing, quoting St. Francis of Assisi, “Preach the Gospel at all times; when necessary, use words.” He encouraged the faithful that their lives, service, and devotion are powerful expressions of the Gospel itself.


Blessings and Gratitude


Ending on a spiritual note, Governor Singh invoked the blessing from Numbers 6:24-26, wishing God’s peace and grace upon the community:  

“May the Lord bless you and keep you;  

May the Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you;  

May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace.”


He extended best wishes for the centenary celebrations and congratulated Bishop Stephen Rotluanga, the first Mizo Bishop, Auxiliary Bishop Joachim Walder, and the priests, religious sisters, and faithful of the Diocese of Aizawl.


Distinguished Guests at the Celebration



The historic celebration was graced by Chief Minister of Mizoram, Shri Lalduhoma, Education Minister of Dr. Vanlalthlana, Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli along with the local  Archbishops Victor Lyngdoh of Shillong, Linus Neli of Imphal, Dominic Lumon (Emeritus, Imphal), and Bishops Lumen Monteiro of Agartala, James Thoppil of Kohima, Ferdinand Dkhar of Jowai, Wilbert Marwein of Nongstoin, Albert Hemrom of Dibrugarh, along with NEIRBC Deputy Secretary Fr. Dr. G. P. Amal Raj.


About Governor General V.K. Singh


General Vijay Kumar Singh, is the 16th Governor of Mizoram since January 2025. A former four-star General of the Indian Army and 24th Chief of Army Staff (2010–2012), he is noted for his decorated military service and impactful political career.


Singh has served as a Member of Parliament for Ghaziabad since 2014 and held various key ministerial roles in the Government of India including Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways, Civil Aviation, External Affairs, and Development of the North Eastern Region under the Narendra Modi administration.


Known for his courage, conviction, and integrity, he made history as the first serving Army Chief to legally challenge the Government of India over his retirement date. Governor Singh is also the author of the autobiography Courage and Conviction.


This centenary marks a profound celebration of faith, service, and unity, with Governor General V.K. Singh’s inspiring message charting a path toward a hopeful and spiritually vibrant future for the Catholic Church and the people of Mizoram.

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