Catechetical Centre, Karachi

34 catechists attended a November 11, 2002, training in Karachi organized to introduce the Asian Integral Pastoral Approach (AsIPA), a pastoral process promoted by the Office of Laity of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences.

[5] The Centre also contributes to publications like the rituals [new Urdu-language texts for the Sacraments and rites] in seven volumes, published after a seven-year effort by a team led by Father Robert McCulloch, a Columban missionary, and Emmanuel Neno, director of the Catechetical Centre.

[6] Young Pakistani Catholics recently completed a five-week Faith Formation course set up in 1993, that helps them discover their religious identity.

[7] Father Arthur Charles, director of the Centre in 2006, proposed plans to launch the first Urdu-language Catholic weekly in Pakistan.

Aamir Ashiq Bhatti in the presence of Joseph Cardinal Coutts on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.