Centenary Celebration of the Canonization of
St. Thérèse of Lisieux Unites the Carmelite Family in Mangaluru
Mangaluru, November 9, 2025: The Centenary Celebration of the
Canonization of St. Thérèse of Lisieux brought together the entire
Carmelite family for an unforgettable evening of faith, fellowship,
and festivity at the St. Agnes College Auditorium, Mangaluru. The
event marked 100 years since Pope Pius XI canonized the beloved
Little Flower of Jesus in 1925 - the saint whose “Little Way”
continues to inspire hearts across the world.
Jointly organized by the Carmelite Fathers (OCD), Apostolic Carmel
Sisters (AC), Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa (CSST), and the
Bethany Sisters (BS), the celebration beautifully united four
congregations that share a rich Carmelite spiritual heritage.
The evening began with a solemn Holy Eucharist presided over by Most
Rev. Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of Mangalore, along with
several concelebrants.
The Cultural Programme opened with an inspiring introduction by Rev.
Fr. Stifan Perera, OCD, Director of the Infant Jesus Shrine,
Mangalore, whose narration captured the childlike joy and deep
spirituality of St. Thérèse. This was followed by a soul-stirring
Opening Chorus composed by Rev. Fr. Alwyn Sequeira, OCD, and
rendered by the Centenary Choir, featuring voices from all four
congregations.
A Welcome Dance by the students of St. Raymond PU College, Vamanjoor,
choreographed by Mr. Charan Raj, beautifully expressed the Theresian
spirit of love, innocence, and simplicity.
The formal programme included addresses by Rev. Fr. Dominic Vas, OCD
(Convenor of the Celebration), Sr. Maria Naveena, AC (Provincial
Superior of the Apostolic Carmel), Rev. Fr. Joseph Silvestre D’Souza,
OCD (Provincial Superior of the Karnataka–Goa Province), and Sr.
Rose Celine, BS (Superior General of the Bethany Sisters).
The Chief Guest, Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha, shared his moving
experience of pilgrimage to Lisieux — the hometown of St. Thérèse -
and delivered an inspiring message on her timeless message of
holiness through love in the ordinary moments of life.
A highlight of the evening was the release of four new books
inspired by St. Thérèse’s spirituality:
• Hope Nurtures Life - Rev. Dr. Gregory D’Souza
• Beyond the Horizons of Love - Rev. Dr. John Francis Sequeira
• The Spiritual Elevator and Hope: Helmet of Salvation - Rev. Dr.
Richard Francis D’Souza
• Carlo’s Highway to Heaven - Rev. Fr. Jocy Siddakatte, inspired by
St. Carlo Acutis, canonized by Pope Leo XIV.
The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks by Sr. Lathika, AC,
followed by the much-awaited Konkani drama “Mogacha Vaten” (Path of
Love) - written by Rev. Fr. Nelson Pinto, OCD, directed by Mr. Arun
Raj Rodrigues, and performed by the talented artists of Mandd
Sobhann’s Kala Kul.
The evening ended with a fellowship meal shared in joy and
gratitude, as the entire Carmelite family rejoiced in the life,
legacy, and love of St. Thérèse of Lisieux - the Little Flower whose
fragrance still fills the Church today.



















































