Blessing and Inauguration Of Mount Camle
Spirituality Centre Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
16th July, 2024, the Solemnity of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel was a red letter day for the second
foundation of the Carmelites in Canada, at
Edmonton.
At 10.45 am around 1150 people gathered at the
entrance of the Chapel along with Most Rev.
Richard Smith, the Archbishop of Edmonton, Most
Rev. Gary Franken, the Bishop of St Paul’s, and
over 40 priests. Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza,
Provincial of Karnataka-Goa Province cut the
ribbon and opened the doors of the new
Spirituality Centre. The Archbishop greeted the
people and said the opening prayer. All then
entered the new Chapel while the Cathedral Choir
chanted the entrance antiphons.
During the penitential rite, the Archbishop
blessed the sanctuary and the entire edifice, by
sprinkling Holy Water. After the homily the
litany of saints was sung. The Archbishop placed
the relics of three saints (St Therese, St Jean
Venard and St Andre Bessette) in the open slot
of the Altar which was shut with a marble plaque
by an expert mason. Then the Archbishop poured
Holy Oil on the altar and consecrated it. There
followed the long prayer of consecration,
incensing of the Altar and marking the walls of
the Chapel at four locations with Holy Oil. The
deacon along with the altar servers lit the
candles on the altar and those affixed to the
walls of the Chapel. This was a beautiful
ceremony witnessed by the crowd silently.
The Eucharist then continued in the normal way.
After communion, the Archbishop solemnly placed
the Blessed Sacrament in the Tabernacle, while
the choir members sang an appropriate hymn.
Before the final blessing by the Archbishop,
Rev. Fr. Rudolf V. D’Souza thanked him and asked
the faithful to acknowledge his openness and
generosity in accepting the presence and
ministry of the Carmelites in the Archdiocese.
After he was felicitated, he left the venue
quickly as he had other commitments.
Fr. Frank Sharma was the Master of Ceremonies at
the short programme after the Mass. It began
with a hymn to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Fr
Jerome Moras, the Superior of the community,
welcomed all and invited the dignitaries to the
stage in front of the altar.
During this very important moment Rev. Fr.
Silvestre D’Souza, the Provincial of Karnataka-Goa
Province spoke about the early history of the
Carmelites on Mount Carmel in the Holy Land and
the dynamic spread of Carmel in Europe. Today
the vine planted by St Teresa of Jesus is
flourishing in Canada, of whose existence she
probably never knew!
Next the Bishop of St. Paul’s Catholic Diocese,
Most Rev. Gary Franken, a dear friend of the
Carmelites (as he was VG in Vancouver) spoke
about the importance of such Spirituality
Centres today, and he applauded the initiative
taken by the Carmelites through Fr. Rudolf with
the financial backing of Miss Helen Chua Tiampo.
Fr. Archibald R. Gonsalves, the First Councillor
of the Karnataka-Goa Province, with his powerful
speech used three meaningful words: WOW, HOW,
NOW. The Wow moments of this massive project,
include the gift of the 36 acres by the
Archbishop and Fr Raymond Gimould (Founder of
the erstwhile Ephphata Centre) and the enormous
financing by Helen Chua Tiampo. In the HOW, he
underlined the role of Fr. Rudolf V. D’Souza in
getting this project realized with the help of
Helen’s Lawyers, accounting department etc. Then
he spoke of the NOW of the Spirituality Centre,
which should perpetuate the Spirt of Carmel and
Christian Spirituality.
Then Fr. Alex Braganza the Delegate Provincial
spoke about how this centre came to its
existence with the help of so many people,
including Helen, Lawyers, Architect, Engineers,
carpenters and also with the generous
collaboration by Carmelites friars who worked
here as superiors and members like Fr. Mario
Fernandes, Fr. Alfredo Pereira, Bro. Josef
Giroux, Fr. Roshan D’Souza, Fr. Rajesh Madtha,
Fr. Ivan Sanctis and Fr Alwyn Sequeira. He also
thanked the present community Fr. Jerome Moras
(Superior), Fr. Frank Sharma (Director) and Fr.
Kevin Fernandes.
Fr. Rudolf on his part gave a short history of
the previous Retreat Centre – Ephphata, which
attracted hundreds of people to the centre that
functioned for almost 29 years before the
Carmelites took over in 2017. He also mentioned
the roadblocks this project hit during the last
6 years of its progress. There was Covid
pandemic during which the work had been stalled,
then the crisis faced by the first company that
was hired to realize the project by name Alfred
Horie, which was later replaced by Golden
Construction Company and the crisis of
construction material due to Ukraine War, and
the mounting construction costs.
Then he thanked all the prominent personalities
that were involved in the realization of this
project with a token of gratitude and
appreciation.
Two books by Fr. Rudolf V. D’Souza were released
on the occasion: Words That Matter, by Rev. Fr.
Silvestre D’Souza, Provincial and the Konkani
Book Theklenthlo Devunchar by Helen Chua Tiampo.
The program concluded with the wise words of Fr.
Frank Sharma, who thanked the participants and
invited all to a sumptuous luncheon in the
campus tent and in the mega hall of the
Spirituality Centre.
All the participants of the inauguration
function of the Spirituality Centre and the
Monastery expressed their deep appreciation and
offered sincere congratulations to the Discalced
Carmelites of the Karnataka-Goa Province.
Fr. Rudolf V. D’Souza OCD