St. Joseph’s Catholic Church

The Catholic presence in Phulera is recorded from 1892. Since it was a place of importance to the Railways there was a well established Railway-colony and many Christians working in the Railways; both foreign and Indian employees. A Church was built here in the land given by the Railways. At first Fathers from Ajmer visited the place to look after the spiritual needs of the people. After the creation of the Jaipur Diocese there has been a residential priest since. In the year 2007 the Diocese of Jaipur bought a piece of land there for the purpose of opening an educational institution. In 2008 a new school was opened in the place; a branch of St. Anselm’s. Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny (SJC) have started a convent here and they are helping in the school as well as the Parish. ABR Greens Infrastructure has been developing the townships in the similar vicinity with a driving distance of mere 15 minutes.