Holy Rosary parish, Warispura

Holy Rosary parish is a church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Faisalabad, in Warispura, Pakistan.

[2] In May 1967, Bishop Benedict Cialeo OP of Lyallpur Diocese established the first parish in Warispura and appointed Fr.

Holy Rosary Parish is developing rapidly with churches being built in Chak 242 Dausuha, Malkhanwala, and Ibn-E-Mariam Colony.

Land in Khushhall town was bought for the Church with the financial help of Bishop Joseph Coutts.

[5][6] On November 23, 2011 St. Albert's Church, in Julius Salik Town in the parish became the most recent Mass Centre.

Rosaries, Medals, Scapulars, Holy Oil, St. Philomena Cord and other printed material are given free of cost.

In June 2018, AWARD Pakistan organised a one day seminar on Youth Development in collaboration with Holy Rosary Parish.

In 2009 the Bishop Paul Community Center was built in Madina Town to provide free medical care for the poor.

A Government financial grant was approved by the local Member of Parliament Colonel W. Herbert.

John Palma OP built the building of Tabdar Middle School with the financial assistance.

Zafer Iqbal OP expanded the school building and it was registered up to the middle standard.

Zafer Iqbal OP introduced the computer education to familiarize the students with modern technology.

[2] A large number of Christians have fled Warispura fearing violence, after Islamic militants launched a protest action that started at a local mosque after Friday prayers.

[13] In August 2010 the heaviest rains in 80 years caused the worst flooding the country has ever seen.

A deacon was shot and two priests beaten for trying to prevent floodwaters from entering the church.

[14] Muhammad Ijaz Virk, a Muslim member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, helped restore the dilapidated church structure.