The seat of the Archdiocese is
St. Patrick's Cathedral. The
Christ the King seminary, the major
seminary of the country is located in the Archdiocese. The Archdiocese has contributed to the welfare of the country through its
schools,
hospitals, orphanages and other institutions. In 1998, the Archdiocese of Karachi owned 17 English- and 46 Urdu-medium schools for some 40,000 students with about 1,700 teachers. The Archdiocese has also produced a religious order for women known as the
Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King (FMCK) that founded schools, orphanages,
homes for the aged and disabled and hospitals throughout the country and in India and Sri Lanka. The Archdiocese publishes an Urdu-language weekly newspaper
Agahi (knowledge) and an English-language weekly newspaper The
Christian Voice, Karachi. The Archdiocese celebrated its Golden Jubilee on 20 May 1998. In 2000, the archdiocese had 18 parishes, 15 in the city of Karachi and one each in mission stations at Kotri, Khuzdar and Larkana. In 2009, the Archdiocese had 145 thousand faithful in a population of 15 million people. Encouraged by
Pope Benedict XVI's message for the World Day of Social Communications, wherein he affirms that "digital technologies are a gift for humanity that can be useful for spreading solidarity and understanding among people and populations", the Archdiocese launched a web-based television network Good News TV in February 2009. Father Arthur Charles, the Vicar General, is the CEO of Good News TV. On 11 December 2009 the Archdiocese lost its longest serving priest when Father D'Arcy D'Souza, 97, died in
Holy Family Hospital. Fr. D'Arcy gave sixty six years of his life in the service of the Church. In June 2018
Pope Francis made Archbishop Coutts a
cardinal priest, assigning him the titular church of
San Bonaventura da Bagnoregio. On 28 May 2023, the Archdiocese of Karachi celebrated the 75th anniversary of its establishment. More than eight thousand people attended the Mass concelebrated by Archbishop
Benny Travas of Karachi, Archbishop
Joseph Arshad of Islamabad-Rawalpindi, Bishop
Indrias Rehmat of Faisalabad and Bishop
Yousaf Sohan of Multan and many priests. == Archbishops of Karachi ==