The arson attack partially damaged the abode of pastor and western entrance of the Catholic Church which is located in Lalitpur district's Dhobighat area, about seven kms form Kathmandu, the church said in a statement.
A car and two bikes parked inside the Assumption Church were gutted in the fire, police said.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Nepal Catholic Church has expressed deep sorrow over the incident and hoped that the government would conduct an impartial investigation into the incident.
The Assumption Church has also requested those involved in such violent activities to refrain from violence.
There is a small Christian community in Nepal.
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