Pakistan Catholic Bishops' Conference


The Pakistan Catholic Bishops' Conference is the episcopal conference of the Catholic bishops of Pakistan. Its objectives are to facilitate coordinated study and discussion of issues affecting the Church, and adoption of a common policy and effective action in all matters concerning the Church in Pakistan.
The Pakistan Catholic Bishops' Conference decided on 18 April 1990 to build this new seminary for philosophical studies in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore. Prior to this the Christ the King Seminary in Karachi was the only major seminary in the country.
In 1997 the PCBC approved a National Catholic Institute of Theology to be set up in Karachi to provide theological formation in the spirit of renewal desired by the Second Vatican Council.

Presidents

Cardinal Joseph Cordeiro, 1958–1971 and 1973-1994
Archbishop Theotonius Amal Ganguly, C.S.C., 1971–1973
Archbishop Armando Trindade, 1994–2000
Archbishop Simeon Anthony Pereira, 2000–2002
Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha, 2002-2011
Archbishop Joseph Arshad, 2011-present

Secretary General

Bishop Anthony Theodore Lobo, 1989–2010
Bishop Rufin Anthony, 2010-2015

Commissions

National Catholic Education Commission, Pakistan
Major Seminary
Muslim Christian Dialogue
Catechetics and Biblical Apostolate
Liaison with Charismatics
Ongoing Formation of Clergy
Revision of Urdu Catholic Bibles