Police presented 35 suspects arrested in connection with Saturday's attack on Joseph Colony in the anti-terrorism court this afternoon.
Fourteen suspects were remanded to judicial custody while the others were sent to jail.
The suspects were charged under various laws, including the Anti-Terrorism Act, for attempted murder, robbery, arson and terrorism, police officials said.
More than 160 suspects have been arrested so far in connection with the attack that left hundreds of Christians homeless.
The suspects were identified from photographs and video footage of the attack.
A total of 83 suspects had been named in the FIR, police said.
Christian organisations closed scores of missionary schools in Punjab and Sindh provinces to protest the torching of some 160 homes and two churches at Joseph Colony.
The Christian schools are among the best in Pakistan and are popular even with Muslims in cities and urban areas as they provide education in English.
"Missionary schools in Lahore will remain closed on Monday on account of the violence in Joseph Colony," Bishop Sebastian Shaw told reporters.
Schools were also closed in cities and towns of southern Punjab that have a sizeable Christian population.
