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Living Flame: For
Carmelite Spirituality & Catholic Theology
THE PRECAUTIONS
(St. John of the Cross)
Dear
Friends,
The Precautions of St. John of the Cross are a precious
treasure for those who wish to live an authentic
Christian life and attain perfection of Christian
charity within a short period of time. When reading the
Precautions, we may feel they are hard and too tough to
practice, but the intention of St. John of the Cross was
to help the aspirants to experience God in their daily
life and be united with Him on a daily basis regardless
of the difficulties involved. These are very practical
recommendations and are helpful for spiritual direction
and discernment. Here I have prepared a short commentary
on these precautions, which I presume will be useful for
spiritual reading and spiritual growth. These
reflections will be uploaded on the Carmelite Website of
our Province shortly.
Love
has chosen me as a Holocaust… Five Novices Embrace
Their Sacred Journey to Carmel with First
Profession"
Five
novices, Brs Brayan V. Lobo, Clavin D'souza, Daniel
Mathias, Mark Murali, and Rheyan Fernandes, embarked
on their sacred journey into Carmel by making their
first religious profession at Tapovana in
Kushalnagar on May 1, 2024. The concelebrated Holy
Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre Dsouza,
the Provincial Superior of Karnataka Goa, together
with the Provincial Councillors, forty priests from
Carmelite and other religious congregations, and
diocesan clergy. The profound moment of their simple
profession was witnessed by numerous religious
women, family members, well-wishers of Tapovana, and
the lay faithful from the Parish of Kushalnagar. In
his homily, the Provincial invited the novices to
abide in the love of Jesus and to remain faithful to
the steadfast love they have professed. The liturgy
was animated by Fr. Antony Stephen, and the
felicitation program was conducted by Deacon Siltan
Noronha. The melodious choir was led by thirteen
postulants who had just embarked on their novitiate
on April 30, the previous day. Fr. Provincial
extended his congratulations to the newly professed
brothers and expressed gratitude to their parents
for entrusting their sons to the Order and the
Church. Fr. Joseph D'souza extended his thanks to
all present for their participation. Finally, all
attendees were invited to share in the agape meal,
marking the culmination of a joyous celebration.
Magnificat
- Seeking Mary's intercession
On
Wednesday, April 24, 2024, a special prayer service
was held under the banner of Magnificat to seek
divine blessings for the upcoming General Elections
of 2024 at the Infant Jesus Shrine in
Bikarnakatte-Mangaluru. The service was organized to
pray for Mary's intercession and to seek the
blessings of the Lord for the entire election
process, the second phase of which will be held on
Friday. The service commenced with the meaningful
recitation of the Rosary. Following the Rosary,
there was Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and
the Holy Eucharist was also celebrated. Fr. Clifford
Rodrigues OCD, a newly ordained priest from the Asha
Deepa Monastery in Madanthyar, led the entire
service. A moderate crowd of faithful gathered for
the service, filled with hope and faith that their
prayers would be answered. Intense prayers were also
offered for the future of our country. Overall, it
was a meaningful and inspiring event that brought
people together to seek divine guidance and
blessings for the nation. In addition to the prayer
service, the Shrine has made sincere efforts to
raise awareness about the nationwide elections.
Posters and videos have been prepared regarding the
General Elections 2024, reminding the faithful that
participating in the elections is a noble deed and
essential to safeguarding the future of our nation.
"Trifecta
of Celebration: Triple Birthdays Spark Joy at
Sadbhavana"
On
April 22, 2024, Sadbhavana witnessed a day filled
with joy and celebration as the community, alongside
the friars of the Bengaluru region, came together to
commemorate the Birthday and ordination day of Fr
Silvestre D’Souza, the Provincial, and anticipated
birthdays of Frs. Vijaya Kumar and Melwin Lasrado.
The day commenced with a solemn Eucharist at 7:00
am, with the Provincial presiding over the ceremony.
Fr Archibald Gonsalves delivered a poignant homily,
setting the tone for the day's festivities. Later in
the evening, at 7:30 pm, the celebration continued
with a prayer service led by Frs. Vinod Lobo and
Melwin Lasrado. This was followed by a brief
felicitation ceremony held at the dining hall. Fr
Prakash D’Cunha adeptly compered the event, while Fr
Joachim Rodrigues raised a heartfelt toast. Speaking
on behalf of the birthday celebrants, Fr Provincial
shared words of gratitude and appreciation. The
gathering was graced by the presence of esteemed
guests, including Fr Pius James D’Souza, Definitor
General, Provincial Councillors, as well as Frs.
Charles Serrao and Wilfred Rodrigues from
Pushpashrama; Fr George Santhumayor from Margao; and
Fr Naveen Lobo from Kadaganchi. Following the formal
proceedings, all the friars partook in a splendid
birthday dinner prepared by Fr Henry Moras. This
birthday celebration served as an opportunity to
express appreciation for the selfless services
rendered by the Provincial to the Province. As the
celebrations drew to a close, heartfelt wishes were
extended to Fr Silvestre D’Souza and the other
birthday celebrants. May they continue to be blessed
with peace, joy, and happiness in the years to come.
Student
Retreat at Carmel Hill, Vancouver
From
April 11th to 14th, Carmel Hill - Little Flower
Monastery hosted a three-day retreat for 151
students, marking a significant success in fostering
spiritual growth and community bonding. The retreat,
meticulously managed by Fr. Vincent and Fr. Mario
ensured that the needs of the participants were
promptly addressed. The success of the retreat is a
reflection of the sacrifices and relentless efforts
of the entire team of Fathers at Carmel Hill. Their
selfless service and commitment to nurturing the
spiritual development of the students have left an
indelible mark on all who attended. It is through
their guidance and support that the retreat
blossomed into a transformative journey for the
students, leaving them inspired and rejuvenated. As
we reflect on the triumph of the student retreat at
Carmel Hill - Little Flower Monastery, we extend our
heartfelt congratulations to the team of Fathers for
their exceptional leadership and unwavering
commitment to the spiritual welfare of the
participants. Their dedication serves as a beacon of
light, guiding future generations towards a deeper
understanding of faith and community.
Revitalizing
Faith: Reflections on the New Evangelization Retreat
at Little Flower Monastery
From
April 16 to 29, 2024, Little Flower Monastery on
Carmel Hill, Canada hosted a three-day retreat on
New Evangelization for lay people from the Vancouver
Archdiocese. With 60 participants in attendance, the
retreat offered a deeply enriching spiritual
experience. Fr. Vincent Superior and Director Fr.
Mario Fernandes deserves appreciation for their
contributions towards the success of the retreat.
Little Flower Monastery is increasingly recognized
among Catholics in the Archdiocese as a leading and
accessible retreat centre. Participants were
captivated by the serene green surroundings,
embraced by majestic mountains and outdoor Stations
of the Cross. The atmosphere provided a conducive
environment for reflection and prayer, fostering
spiritual growth. Attendees greatly appreciated the
opportunity to immerse themselves in the retreat's
offerings, taking full advantage of the facilities
provided by the Discalced Carmelites. This retreat
served as a testament to the monastery's commitment
to spiritual enrichment, empowering participants to
deepen their faith and share their experiences
within their communities.
Fancy
Dress Competition for Postulants
The
Fancy Dress Competition was held on the evening of
April 14th at the Carmelite Monastery Hall,
providing an opportunity for the Postulancy Brothers
to showcase their creativity and performance skills.
The event aimed to encourage self-expression and
teamwork among the participants. The competition
allowed the Postulancy Brothers to select any topic
for their fancy dress performance. They were
evaluated by three external judges based on the
following criteria:
• Costume • Makeup • Theme Adherence • Expression
and Gestures • Novelty/Creativity • Overall Impact
The event witnessed a significant turnout, with
members of the OCDs, teachers, friends,
well-wishers, benefactors, and children attending to
support and enjoy the performances of the Postulancy
Brothers.
Mount
Carmel Spirituality Centre, Edmonton, Canada
Herewith
we enclose the latest photos showcasing the progress
of the Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre. These
images reflect that approximately 95% of the
construction work has been successfully completed.
As we approach the inauguration date, it's
encouraging to witness the substantial advancement
in the project. Please review the photos at your
earliest convenience and whisper a prayer.
"Discern
Your Call" Vocation Camp at Carmel Hill
St.
Joseph's Monastery organized a pivotal event, the
"Come to Carmel Hill to 'Discern Your Call'"
vocation camp, targeted at the Mangalore region.
Spanning from the 8th of April, starting at 5 PM,
until the afternoon of the 10th of April, the camp
attracted 50 boys, including students from 8th, 9th,
and 10th grades, eager to explore their calling. The
inauguration ceremony, graced by Rev. Fr. Archibald
Gonsalves, Provincial Councillor for Vocation
Promotion, alongside the respected Superior of St
Joseph’s Monastery, Rev. Fr. Melwin D'Cunha, and Fr.
John Pinto, Bursar, along with Regional Vocation
Promoters, set an auspicious tone for the event.
Throughout the camp, distinguished speakers such as
Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, Fr. John Sequeira, Fr. Deep
Fernandes, and Fr. Michael Morris imparted
invaluable insights, infusing the gathering with
their vibrant energy and wisdom. Crucial to the
camp's success was the invaluable assistance
rendered by Rev. Fr. Ashwin D'Silva and the
supportive presence of brothers from Mapusa and
Madanthyar, who facilitated a seamless experience
for all attendees. The "Discern Your Call" camp not
only provided a platform for introspection and
exploration but also fostered a sense of community
and solidarity among participants. It served as a
platform for nurturing vocations and guiding young
minds towards a purposeful path. We pray that these
boys may be inspired by the Lord to embrace Carmel
in following Jesus.
The
Declaration of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church as a
Shrine
The
South Africa mission has another significant reason
to rejoice as the community parish, at 33 Celia
Nestadt Road, Brentwood Park, Benoni which had been
ministering as a virtual parish, has now been
officially declared a shrine. On Tuesday, the 16th
of April 2024, His Grace, Rt. Rev. Dr. Buti Tlhagale,
the Archbishop of Johannesburg, proclaimed Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Church as a Shrine. The solemn
Eucharist was presided over by Archbishop Tlhagale
at 06:00 pm, with the participation of community
Fathers Fr. Rayan Pais, Fr. Boniface D'Souza, Fr.
Arvin Tauro, Fr. John D'Souza, Fr. Mari Joe from
Cape Town, Dn Kieth and Dn Benedict. Approximately
three hundred faithful gathered for this auspicious
occasion, including individuals from Our Lady of
Loretto Kemptonpark and St. Joseph Parish Actonville.
During the mass, special prayers were offered for
the soul of Fr. Walter Lobo, a pioneer of the South
African mission, who passed away last month,
highlighting his invaluable contributions. In his
sermon, Archbishop Tlhagale elucidated the
significance of Mother Mary in the work of
redemption and expounded on the meaning and
necessity of the Shrine within the diocese. He
commended the Carmelite Order for their selfless
service in the Archdiocese of Johannesburg.
Marriage
Encounter Retreat at Little Flower Monastery, Canada
The
Marriage Encounter Retreat at Little Flower
Monastery, Carmel Hill, from April 8th to 12th, was
a resounding success. With 56 participants and their
dedicated animator-preacher, the retreat provided a
space for couples to deepen their connection and
strengthen their relationships. Participants enjoyed
their stay immensely, finding solace and inspiration
amidst the serene surroundings of the monastery. The
retreat fostered meaningful interactions and
profound moments of reflection, leaving a lasting
impact on all who attended. It was delighted to know
that the participants have expressed their intention
to return to the monastery in October later this
year, a testament to the retreat's effectiveness and
the positive experience it provided. None of this
would have been possible without the invaluable
guidance and wholehearted cooperation of Fr. Vincent
Superior and Fr. Mario, the Director. Their
leadership and support were instrumental in making
this mega event a great success, for which we are
immensely grateful.
Annual
Easter Gathering of the KG Province Friars in Italy
The
annual Easter gathering of the KG province diaspora
in Italy took place on April 4th and 5th, 2024, at
the serene Santuario della Madonnina in Capannori.
The event was a vibrant confluence of Carmelite
communities, with representatives from Santa Maria
della Scala in Rome and Santa Maria a Ripa in Empoli
joining together in celebration. Br. Ruben,
representing the student community of Teresianum.
The cornerstone of the event was the Holy Eucharist,
a sacred ceremony presided over by Fr. Selva Kumar.
Fr. Noel complemented the service with a reflective
discourse, enriching the spiritual experience for
all attendees. The congregation comprised not only
the faithful but also members of the Secular Carmel
and the Capannori community of the UCT sisters,
fostering a sense of unity and inclusivity within
the Carmelite family. In addition to the spiritual
nourishment, attendees were treated to culinary
delights crafted by the renowned Michelin star chef
Fr. Prakash Rebello and his team. A sumptuous dinner
on the 4th and an exquisite lunch on the 5th added a
touch to the gathering, enhancing the sense of joy
and fellowship among participants. The highlight of
this year's gathering was a momentous event held on
the evening of April 5th. The Capannori community
had the distinct honor of hosting the General
Councils of the two orders of Carmel - the OCD and
the O.Carm - for a gracious tea reception. The
spirit of Carmel permeated the gathering in its
entirety, leaving a lasting impression on all those
in attendance.
Postulants
Express Gratitude to Their Teachers
On
April 14th, a heartwarming event unfolded within the
Carmelite Monastery in Margao as the community
friars and postulants gathered to express their
gratitude to their teachers. The dedicated
postulants extended their heartfelt gratitude to the
teachers who have tirelessly served them over the
past 11 months. The teachers, with their unwavering
commitment and selflessness, have been instrumental
in shaping the minds and hearts of the postulants.
Their guidance, patience, and passion have left an
indelible mark on the lives of the postulants. As a
gesture of love and appreciation, each teacher
received a thoughtfully chosen gift. These tokens
symbolize our deep respect and admiration for their
tireless efforts. The luncheon was a time of
friendship, laughter, and shared memories. Around
the table, teachers and postulants alike savored the
bonds that transcend the classroom. It was a moment
to celebrate not only their service but also the
profound impact they’ve had on our spiritual
journey.
Postulants
Explore Rachol Seminary and Utorda Parish
On
April 11, 2024, the Postulants along with Fr Lancy
Mendonca, the Director of Postulants, embarked on a
significant journey to explore the Rachol Seminary,
Margao. The seminarian graciously guided the
brothers through the rich history of the esteemed
institution, sharing its origins, notable alumni,
and the spiritual legacy it has imparted over the
years. From there, the Postulants proceeded to the
Utorda parish, where they were warmly welcomed by
Fr. Arvino Fernandes, who is also noted as a Solfege
teacher. It was mentioned that his invitation was
both heartfelt and genuine, and the parish
reportedly radiated a sense of community and
devotion. The highlight of the visit was the Samudai
gathering organized by Fr. Arvino. The brothers
actively participated, sharing their personal
vocation stories, which reportedly resonated with
the audience. The Brothers humbly requested
everyone's prayers for vocations. Following the
Samudai meeting, Fr. Arvino graciously took them on
a few home visits. These intimate encounters allowed
them to connect with parishioners, understanding
their joys, struggles, and faith journeys. The
climax of the visit was the delightful dinner
organized by Fr. Arvino in the parish, where the
brothers experienced a sense of solidarity and
fellowship.
Mount
Carmel Spirituality Centre, Edmonton
The
new Chapel at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre is on
track for its inauguration on July 16th, 2024.
Construction progress includes completion of
structural elements and interior finishing.
Decorations, furnishings, and technology integration
are being finalized to enhance the spiritual
ambiance and functionality of the space. Landscaping
efforts aim to create a tranquil environment.
Preparations for the inauguration event are
underway. We request your prayers as the
spirituality centre is getting ready for its
inauguration.
"Mountains
of Reflection: Indonesian Youth's Spiritual Journey
in Vancouver"
April
2024 - A group of Indonesian youth recently embarked
on a transformative journey to Vancouver, where they
experienced a profound five-day retreat at Carmel
Hill - Little Flower Monastery. Surrounded by
majestic mountains and enveloped in a serene
atmosphere, the participants found solace for
recollection and deep contemplation. Their time at
the monastery was filled with joy and spiritual
growth, leaving a lasting impact on their hearts and
minds. As they concluded their retreat, the group
departed with a renewed sense of spirit and
gratitude for the enriching experience.
Easter
Vigil Celebrated at Pushpashrama
The
Easter Vigil Celebration at Pushpashrama commenced
with great fervor and reverence at 10:00 PM on March
30, 2024, marking the pinnacle of the Easter Triduum.
The solemn occasion was presided over by Fr. Lancy
Rajesh Lewis OCD, who led the congregation through
the Eucharistic celebration, guiding them through
the sacred rituals with grace and solemnity. A
significant moment in the vigil was the blessing of
the new fire, symbolizing the light of Christ
dispelling darkness and heralding new life.
Following this, the Paschal candle, representing
Christ as the Light of the World, was solemnly lit
and brought into the Church, illuminating the hearts
and minds of the faithful. Fr. Ashwath D’Souza OCD,
with his melodious voice, sang the Exultet, an
ancient hymn of praise celebrating the resurrection
of Christ. Fr. Antony Stephen OCD delivered a
meaningful homily, urging the congregation to
embrace transformation and embody hope in their
lives. The meaningful participation of the devotees
contributed to the richness of the Easter Vigil
celebration, fostering a sense of unity and
communion.
Good
Friday Passion Liturgy at Pushpashrama
On
March 29, 2024, the devotees at Pushpashrama
solemnly observed Good Friday, a day that
commemorates the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ
on the Cross. Fr. Don Tony D’ Souza OCD presided
over the liturgy, guiding the faithful in reflection
upon the profound significance of this solemn
occasion. Fr. Oswald Crasta OCD delivered an
insightful homily, drawing parallels between the
contemporary world and the timeless message of
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's Good Friday sermon. He also
urged the congregation to embrace their role as
witnesses to the boundless love manifested on the
Cross. The congregation actively engaged in various
prayers and devotions, demonstrating a profound
connection to the significance of Good Friday.
A
Meaningful Way of the Cross at Infant Jesus Shrine,
Pushpashrama
On
Good Friday, March 29, 2024, faithful around the
world gathered to commemorate and reflect upon the
ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ for the salvation
of humanity. It is a day deeply ingrained in
Christian tradition, marked by solemn observances
and heartfelt prayers as believers express gratitude
to God for the gift of His Son. At the Infant Jesus
Shrine, Pushpashrama, the faithful came together to
participate in a meaningful Way of the Cross, a
cherished tradition in the Church where believers
journey alongside Jesus as he carries his cross to
Calvary. Led by the brothers, the Way of the Cross
at Infant Jesus Shrine took on a touching
significance as they meticulously acted out the
different scenes of Jesus' journey to Calvary.
Through their portrayal, the faithful were able to
recall and witness the trials, anguish, and
unwavering faith of Jesus amidst his suffering. The
Way of the Cross at Infant Jesus Shrine provided the
devotees with a unique opportunity to engage both
emotionally and spiritually with the events of Good
Friday.
Maundy
Thursday Celebration at Infant Jesus Shrine,
Pushpashrama
On
March 28, 2024, Maundy Thursday was commemorated
across the globe with reverence and gratitude for
the sacred events that mark this significant day in
the Christian tradition. Maundy Thursday holds
profound significance as it commemorates the
Institution of the Holy Eucharist, the Institution
of the Holy Priesthood, and the commandment of love
through Jesus washing the feet of his disciples. In
a solemn Eucharistic celebration held at Infant
Jesus Shrine, Pushpashrama, the faithful gathered to
honor these pivotal moments in the life of Jesus
Christ. The ceremony was presided over by Fr. Oswald
Crasta OCD, the Rector of Pushpashrama, who led the
congregation in prayer and reflection. Fr. Don Tony
D’Souza delivered a reflective homily, shedding
light on the three crucial parts of the day's
celebration. He invited the faithful to contemplate
the significance of the Institution of the Holy
Eucharist, the Institution of the Holy Priesthood,
and the commandment of love as exemplified by Jesus
washing the feet of his disciples. The faithful
meaningfully participated in the entire celebration
with faith and devotion.
Palm
Sunday Celebration - Pushpashrama
March
24, 2024 - Palm Sunday, also known as Passion
Sunday, marks the beginning of the Holy Week, a
significant period in the Christian calendar leading
up to Easter Sunday. At Pushpashrama, the faithful
gathered to commence this sacred time with reverence
and devotion. The celebration at Pushpashrama
commenced with the blessing of palms, a symbolic
gesture representing the triumphal entry of Jesus
into Jerusalem before his crucifixion. Fr. Wilfred
Rodrigues, OCD, who presided over the Passion Sunday
liturgy, led the congregation in this solemn ritual,
invoking blessings upon the palm branches, which
were then distributed among the faithful. The entire
liturgy revolved around the significance of Palm
Sunday within the context of Christ's journey to the
cross.
Fr
Walter Lobo OCD: Farewell to an ardent Carmelite and
a relentless missionary!
On
April 2, 2024, the funeral rites of Rev. Fr. Walter
Lobo of the Infant Jesus were conducted at the
Infant Jesus Shrine in Carmel Hill, Mangaluru. Fr.
Walter, who departed from this world on March 27,
2024, was honoured and remembered by a gathering of
clergy, friars, family members, and faithful from
near and far. At 2:00 pm, the mortal remains of Fr.
Walter Lobo were brought to the Infant Jesus Shrine
with profound respect and honour. The Carmelite
friars led the gathering in the prayer of the
Church, followed by a brief prayer led by Most Rev.
Peter Paul Saldanha, the Bishop of Mangalore. The
funeral mass commenced at 3:00 pm, presided over by
Most Rev. Aloysius Paul D’Souza, the Bishop Emeritus
of the Diocese of Mangalore. Accompanying him were
Fr. Silvestre D’Souza Provincial, the Vicar General
of the diocese, and a significant gathering of
Carmelite friars from the Province, alongside a few
diocesan clergy. During the mass, Fr. Rudolf V.
D’Souza delivered a meaningful homily, drawing
inspiration from the word of God and connecting it
to the life and service of Fr. Walter Lobo.
Following the mass, Fr. Joseph D’Souza eloquently
presented an overview of Fr. Walter Lobo's exemplary
missionary endeavours and multifaceted
accomplishments within the province. He emphasized
Fr. Walter’s remarkable dedication to prayer, which
kindled a fervent spiritual awakening among the
friars, fostering a profound love for the Carmelite
saints, particularly the Holy parents. Fr.
Provincial, representing the entire province, gave
his personal testimony and read out a poem composed
by Fr Paul D’Souza. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, the Superior
of St. Joseph’s Monastery, conveyed sincere
appreciation on behalf of the monastery to the
family members and all those who were close to Fr
Walter Lobo, especially during his illness.
Good
Friday Service at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre,
Edmonton
The
Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre in Edmonton,
Canada, experienced a surge of pilgrims on Good
Friday, March 29, 2024. The primary focus of the day
was the Passion liturgy and the outdoor Stations of
the Cross. Pilgrims gathered to commemorate the
crucifixion of Jesus Christ, reflecting on his
journey to Calvary and the ultimate sacrifice for
humanity's redemption. The Centre witnessed a
continuous flow of pilgrims throughout the day.
Despite the large turnout, the center efficiently
managed the influx, ensuring that all attendees
received the necessary spiritual guidance and
support. Thus, the Good Friday liturgy at the Mount
Carmel Spirituality Centre in Edmonton was a
resounding success, attracting a large number of
pilgrims seeking spiritual enrichment and
enlightenment. The dedication of Fr. Jerome Moras,
Fr. Frank Sharma, and Fr. Kevin Fernandes ensured
that all attendees received the necessary support
and guidance to deepen their faith and connection
with the divine. As pilgrims departed from the
center, they carried with them the blessings of the
day, inspired to continue their spiritual journey
with renewed fervour and devotion.
Good
Friday Celebration at Carmel Hill, Vancouver
March
29, 2024 - The Good Friday celebration at Carmel
Hill in Vancouver was a remarkable event despite the
challenging weather conditions. Approximately 800
people participated, braving the elements to reflect
on the stations commemorating Jesus Christ's journey
to his crucifixion. The devotion provided attendees
with a deeply spiritual experience, fostering a
sense of community and shared reverence. A
significant number of attendees also availed
themselves of the Sacrament of Reconciliation,
seeking spiritual guidance and forgiveness. The
culmination of the day's events was the celebration
of the Passion of the Lord at the Tiampo Memorial
Hall. The hall was packed with pilgrims eager to
participate in this solemn observance. Frs. Vincent
D’Souza, the Superior, and Mario Fernandes, the
Director of the Institute, played pivotal roles in
welcoming guests and pilgrims, ensuring they felt at
home and embraced by the community. Thus, the Good
Friday celebration at Carmel Hill in Vancouver was a
profound and spiritually enriching experience for
all who witnessed the celebration.
Courses
and Retreats at Carmel Hill, Vancouver
The
Carmel Hill Spirituality Centre, Vancouver continues
to serve as a harbour for those seeking spiritual
enlightenment and growth. With its diverse range of
programs and retreats, the center strives to cater
to the varied needs of its participants. In the past
week, two distinct groups have engaged in
transformative experiences at Carmel Hill, under the
guidance of Superior Fr. Vincent D'souza and
Director Fr. Mario Fernandes.
Scripture Course (5 Days):
A group of individuals embarked on a five-day
intensive course focused on the study and
exploration of Scripture from March 4-9, 2024. Led
by knowledgeable instructors, participants delved
into the depths of biblical teachings, gaining
insights into the biblical texts. Through talks,
discussions, and reflective exercises, attendees
deepened their understanding of the Word and its
relevance to their lives. Retreat (6 Days):
Simultaneously, another group engaged in a six-day
retreat aimed at spiritual renewal and introspection
from March 11-16, 2024. Immersed in the tranquil
surroundings of Carmel Hill, participants embarked
on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation.
Guided by experienced Carmelite priests, individuals
had the opportunity to disconnect from the
distractions of daily life and reconnect with their
inner selves. Through prayer, meditation, and silent
reflection, attendees found solace and renewal
amidst the serene atmosphere of the center. The
Carmel Hill Spirituality Centre remains busy with
activities, under the able guidance of Superior Fr.
Vincent D'souza and Director Fr. Mario Fernandes,
Carmel Hill continues to shine as a beacon of light
and hope for all who seek solace and enlightenment.
Mount
Carmel Spirituality Centre Edmonton Construction
Progress Report
The
Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre in Edmonton stands
as a beacon of spiritual nourishment and community
engagement. Since its inception, this center has
served as a vital hub for fostering spiritual growth
and providing a sanctuary for individuals seeking
solace and reflection. With the ongoing construction
efforts, we are on the brink of witnessing the
fulfillment of a vision that promises to enrich
countless lives for years to come. Under the
dedicated supervision of Superior Fr. Jerome Moras,
along with the invaluable contributions of Fr. Frank
Sharma and Fr. Kevin Fernandes, the construction
work at the Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre has
progressed steadily. The photos provided depict the
real-time progress of the construction, showcasing
the dedication and diligence with which each phase
has been executed. It is with great anticipation and
excitement that we announce the solemn inauguration
of the Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre on July 16,
2024. This momentous occasion will be graced by the
esteemed presence of Fr. Silvestre Dsouza,
Provincial and Most Rev. Richard Smith, Archbishop
of Edmonton, and other dignitaries. As we approach
this significant milestone, we urge each member of
our community to join in prayer for the success of
the Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre. May our
efforts be guided by divine grace, and may this
center serve as a source of inspiration and
enlightenment for all who seek refuge within its
walls.
27TH
CONVOCATION DAY AT DHYANAVANA
The
27th convocation day held at Dhyanavana was a
resounding success, marked by a spirit of
celebration and achievement. Esteemed guests,
fathers, sisters, and brothers from different
communities gathered to honour the graduating
students of 2023-2024. The ceremony commenced with a
solemn invocation featuring a prayer dance, followed
by a welcome speech, the annual report, a fusion
dance, and inspiring speeches from distinguished
speakers. Most Rev. Dr. Bernard Moras, Archbishop
Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Bangalore and
Apostolic administrator of Mysore Diocese,
highlighted the importance of education and lifelong
learning. Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza OCD, the
Provincial Superior of the Karnataka Goa Province,
spoke on the theme of the convocation, "Religious
Today: Beacons of Hope," after releasing the
Dhyanavana souvenir. He emphasized the need to be
beacons of joy. Additionally, Prof. Mary P. Kurien
from St. Philomena’s College, Mysuru, in her keynote
address, highlighted the significance of women and
their empowerment in the church and society. The
highlight of the event was the conferring of
diplomas and certificates upon the graduating
students, who walked across the stage with a sense
of pride and accomplishment. Their hard work,
dedication, and perseverance were celebrated as they
embarked on the next chapter of their lives.
Retreats
at Carmel Hill, Vancouver
March
was a bustling month at Little Flower Monastery on
Carmel Hill, Vancouver, with a flurry of visitors
and retreatants. From March 8th to the 10th, Sister
Mary, a dynamic preacher and group animator, led a
girls' retreat attended by 75 participants. On March
9th, the RCIA retreat group convened with
approximately 23 attendees, and on March 10th, a
retreat for the Catechumens from St. Andrew Catholic
Church in Vancouver took place. In addition to the
group programs mentioned above, from March 10th to
11th, 17 individuals embarked on personal retreats
at the Centre's outhouse on the campus. These
personal retreats were overseen by Fr Vincent
D’Souza (Superior) and Fr Mario Fernandes, the
Centre's Director. Throughout Lent, numerous
pilgrims visited the outdoor Stations of the Cross
at Carmel Hill, providing overwhelmingly positive
feedback. This response is highly rewarding and
indicates that over time, more individuals will
become acquainted with our Spirituality Centre,
continuing to seek spiritual nourishment from this
sacred place maintained by our Carmelite Fathers on
North Deroche Road, Vancouver.
Convocation
Ceremony at Ryshivana
The
Convocation Ceremony of Ryshivana for the academic
year 2023-2024 was held on 8th March 2023, marking
the culmination of a journey of spiritual enrichment
and personal growth for the participants. Under the
guidance of esteemed faculty and mentors, the course
participants underwent spiritual renewal, delving
deep into the realms of spirituality and inner
silence. The ceremony commenced with a solemn Holy
Eucharist presided over by Rev Fr Silvestre D Souza,
Provincial Superior. He invited the graduates to
carry forth the teachings they received at Ryshivana
into their lives. Fr Alphonse Britto, Provincial
Councillor for Spirituality was the chief guest. As
a token of recognition for their dedication and hard
work, each course participant was bestowed with a
Certificate for the successful completion of the
course. This moment symbolized the culmination of
their efforts and marked the beginning of a new
chapter in their spiritual journey. Fr Rudolph
Pinto, the Director of Ryshivana, presented a
comprehensive report highlighting the achievements
and milestones of the institute during the academic
year. The report underscored Ryshivana's commitment
to fostering spiritual growth and providing a
nurturing environment for seekers of inner silence.
The Convocation Ceremony of Ryshivana 2023-2024 was
a momentous occasion that served as a witness to the
institute's dedication to promoting spiritual
enlightenment and renewal.
Solo
Singing Competition for Postulancy Brothers
On
March 10, 2024, a Solo Singing Competition was
organized for the Postulancy Brothers at the Our
Lady of Mount Carmel OCDs Community Hall. The theme
of the competition was "St. Therese: My
Inspiration," emphasizing the influence of St.
Therese on the lives of the seminarians. An
intriguing aspect of the competition was that each
of the 13 Postulancy brothers was required to craft
their lyrics and compose music for their
performance, showcasing their creativity and talent.
This unique requirement added a personal touch to
each performance, reflecting individual perspectives
on the theme. The event garnered significant
attention from the community, with members from both
the Our Lady of Mount Carmel OCDs and St. Therese
OCDs communities, along with several teachers,
friends, and benefactors, gracing the occasion. The
diverse audience added to the supportive atmosphere
of the competition and encouraged the Brothers. Each
participant received a certificate of appreciation,
acknowledging their effort and contribution to the
event's success. Fr. Nikesh D’Souza, esteemed within
the community, honoured the event as the Chief
Guest, further enhancing the significance of the
competition. The event not only provided a platform
for the brothers to express themselves but also
fostered a sense of solidarity and appreciation
within the community walking in the footsteps of St
Therese.
Congratulations to all the brothers.
Pushpashrama
Annual Day 2024
Pushpashrama
Annual Day, a celebration of talent, dedication, and
camaraderie, was held on the 18th of February 2024,
marking the culmination of two months of intense
competitions. The event served as a platform for
students to showcase their skills and creativity in
various domains. Throughout the preceding two
months, students engaged in seventeen competitions,
both individual and group-based. These competitions
encompassed a wide array of activities, ranging from
academic pursuits to artistic expressions, all
reflecting the ethos of St. Therese of Lisieux.
Credit goes to Fr. Lancy Levis and Fr. Don Tony
D’Souza for meticulously organizing these
competitions, ensuring a smooth and enriching
experience for all participants. The annual day
event commenced with a warm welcome extended by Fr.
Oswald Crasta, the Rector of Pushpashrama. Rev. Fr.
Archibald Gonsalves OCD, the Vicar Provincial,
graced the occasion as the chief guest. His
insightful address on the themes of 'growth,'
'progress,' and 'success' resonated deeply with the
audience, inspiring both students and faculty alike.
Fr. Archibald Gonsalves also had the honour of
presenting the prizes to the deserving winners,
acknowledging their hard work and achievements.
Dental
Camp at Mount Carmel School Kadaganchi
On
February 19, 2024, a collaborative effort between
Sannidhi Social Work Centre, a unit of Carmel Jyothi
NGO, and HKE S Nijalingappa Institute of Dental
Sciences and Research, Kalaburagi, culminated in the
organization of a highly beneficial dental camp at
Mount Carmel School Kadaganchi. Spearheaded by
Doctor Naveen Kharbhari, 17 proficient doctors from
S Nijalingappa Institute of Dental Sciences and
Research, Kalaburagi, conducted the camp, extending
their expertise to attendees. The camp presented a
valuable opportunity for students from LKG to 7th
standard, as well as teaching and non-teaching
staff, to undergo comprehensive oral health
check-ups and treatments. Commencing with a prayer
led by 7th standard students, the event's
proceedings were gracefully orchestrated by Sr.
Shilpa. Distinguished guests including Fr. William
Miranda, the secretary of Carmel Jyothi Charitable
Trust, Fr. Deepak Thomas, Correspondent of the MCS
Kadaganchi, and Director of Sannidhi Social Welfare
Centre Kadaganchi, alongside Dr. Naveen and his
proficient team, graced the occasion with their
presence. The inauguration of the camp was marked by
the symbolic act of watering saplings, signifying
growth and well-being, before the doctors commenced
their diligent examination of the children's oral
health.
Blood
Donation and Eye Check-Up Camp at St. Mary's Church,
Hegde Nagar
St.
Mary's Church, Hegde Nagar, in collaboration with
Carmel Jyothi Charitable Trust, Sri Manyatha
Voluntary Blood Centre, and Sri Sai Eye Hospital,
organized a commendable initiative comprising a
blood donation camp and an eye check-up camp on 18th
February 2024. The event aimed to address critical
healthcare needs within the community and promote
the spirit of philanthropy and health awareness. The
blood donation camp witnessed active participation
from the community. A total of 34 individuals
generously volunteered to donate blood. The eye
check-up camp catered to the vision health needs of
the community. A significant number of individuals,
totalling 98, availed themselves of this service.
Through comprehensive eye examinations, potential
vision problems were identified, enabling timely
intervention and treatment. As a result of the eye
check-up camp, 20 individuals were identified as
needing cataract surgery. The collaboration with Sri
Sai Eye Hospital ensures that these individuals will
receive the necessary treatment, restoring their
vision and improving their quality of life. The
parish extends its heartfelt gratitude to all
volunteers, donors, medical staff, and collaborating
organizations for their invaluable contributions and
unwavering support in making this event a resounding
success.
Priestly
Ordinations at Bengaluru and Mangaluru
“He
has made them the vicars of His love!” These words
of St. Ambrose resonated loud and clear amidst
shouts of joy and jubilation in the Discalced
Carmelite Province of Karnataka Goa as four deacons
were anointed with the holy oil and raised to the
order of the presbyterate. Fr. Anthony Stephen was
ordained as a priest in his native parish, i.e., St.
John the Baptist Church, Vijayanagar, Bengaluru, by
Most Rev. Henry D’Souza, the Bishop of Bellary, on
January 21, 2024. Fr. Richard Menezes was the
commentator for the liturgy. Fr. Anthony is the
first vocation born in the parish administered by
the Carmelites for the past 25 years, and hence,
during the ordination mass, a large number of
faithful gathered was a witness to this fact. In his
homily, Bishop stressed on the vocation of
priesthood and the priceless value attached to it!
After the mass, a short felicitation was organized,
which was conducted by Fr. Prasanna. The parents of
Fr. Anthony, Bishop Henry D'Souza, and Fr. Silvestre
D’Souza, the Provincial, were honored by Fr.
Anthony. In turn, he too was honored by them. After
celebratory speeches and well wishes, all partook in
the sumptuous lunch. After lunch, the Carmelites,
benefactors, and friends marched to Mangalore to
witness another ordination ceremony on the 23rd of
January.
Infant
Jesus Feast @ Asha Deepa, Madanthyar
Asha
Deepa House resonated with joy and spiritual fervour
as it celebrated the Feast of the Infant Jesus on
January 19th, 2024, at 5:30 pm. The main celebrant
for the occasion was Fr. Walter Dmello, the Vicar
Forane of Belthangady Deanery. In his homily, he
emphasized the importance of growing in wisdom and
leading a life that pleases God. The celebration was
attended by a notable congregation, with around 13
priests, a deacon, and a large number of devotees of
Infant Jesus gracing the event. Following the Mass,
snacks were graciously served to the devotees,
fostering a sense of community and togetherness. A
special dinner was arranged in the refectory, where
priests and religious sisters gathered to enjoy a
moment of fellowship.The celebration of the Feast of
Infant Jesus at Asha Deepa House was a resounding
success, filled with spiritual inspiration and
communal joy.
The
Blessing and Inauguration of the Newly Constructed
Grotto of Blessed Virgin Mary
The
much-anticipated and joyous occasion of the blessing
and inauguration of the newly constructed Grotto of
Blessed Virgin Mary at St. Antony Church, Koteshwar
Parish, unfolded on the 7th of January 2024,
immediately following the Mass. The donor, Mr.
Donald D'Silva, played a pivotal role in this
momentous event. He was bestowed with the honour of
cutting the ribbon, symbolizing the formal
inauguration of the Grotto. In recognition of his
unparalleled generosity, Mr. D'Silva was
felicitated, and a special image of Mother Mary was
presented to him as a heartfelt memento,
acknowledging his significant contribution. The
ceremony of blessing the Grotto was led by Fr
Praveen Pinto, OCD, the Parish Priest of St. Antony
Church, Koteshwar. The sacred rites were further
enriched by the presence and participation of Fr
Cyril Menezes, OCD, the former Parish Priest of St.
Antony Church, Koteshwar, along with Fr Joe Tauro,
OCD, and Fr Rocke D’Costa, contributing to the
solemnity of the occasion. Mr. Walter Pinto, the
architect, was commended and felicitated for his
exceptional expertise and dedication. The beauty and
significance of the structure stand as a testament
to his skill and commitment to the project.
Temporary
Promise, Investiture, and Aspirancy of OCDS @ Margao “My
soul magnifies the Lord” ceremonial theme to the
Rite. On Friday 22nd December, at the end of the
Advent Season, the Secular Carmelites of St. Therese
of the Child Jesus Community Margao-Goa, joyously
sand O Come, Divine Messiah! The last fervent cries
that the Mystical body sends up to heaven, pleading
for the coming of the Redeemer. At Lar de Santa
Terezinha’s quaint little Chapel, with joy and awe
welcomed Rev. Fr. Silvestre D Souza OCD, Provincial
Superior of Karnataka-Goa Province, to preside the
most Holy Eucharist and concelebrant Rev. Fr. George
Santhumayor OCD, Spiritual Assistant, and family
members, to witness the Rite of the Temporary
Promise, Investiture and Aspirancy. Seventeen
members along with the Director of Formation Beliza
Antao, entered in procession to the alter, like
Mary, their spirit rejoiced in God the Savior. The
scripture readings were deeply significant to our
vocation as Seculars Carmelites, the particular
aspect of the Blessed Virgin Mary “meditate in the
heart” is so fitting since Carmel is wholly Mary’s.
Special
Blessing of Children at Infant Jesus Shrine
The
Infant Jesus Shrine, Carmel Hill - Mangaluru held
today the Feast of the Holy Innocents. Since it is a
Thursday there were nine Holy Masses in honour of
Infant Jesus. A special Mass was celebrated at 10.30
am where Fr Rudolph D'Souza, OCD presided over and
preached a very meaningful homily. In his homily
while reflecting on the plight of those innocent
children who were massacred by King Herod, he
explained how children become easy victims of abuse,
substance abuse, addiction etc. There were special
prayers and individual anointing of children after
the Mass. A theme song of the Annual Feast of Infant
Jesus was released at the same occasion. Deva Sobd
Monis Zalo – a new hymn composed by Rev Fr Aaaron
Babush Rodrigues, reflects on the humanity of Jesus.
The Church today celebrates the Feast of Holy
Innocents. The day commemorates the execution of the
innocent, male children in Bethlehem as told in
Matthew 2:16. A special blessing is invoked on
children on this day.
‘Sensitivity’
lifts the ‘Limitation of Senses’
On
December 17, 2023, Dhyana Jyothi Trust organized a
Christmas Celebration for the differently abled and
visually impaired in Bengaluru at Holy Ghost Church
hall. The event aimed at bringing the joy of Christ
the newborn king into the lives of these special
people who often face challenges and hardships in
their daily lives due to their physical limitations.
The event was attended by more than over 100
handicapped and blind personnel, along with their
families and friends. The event was also beautified
by the presence of many people of goodwill who came
to support and encourage the participants. The
program was inaugurated by the lighting of the lamp;
it was lit by (names), the chief guests for the
celebration. Prominent individuals from fields, such
as education, social work, and media were present
for the event. The chief guests Dr Nimmy Shetty, a
dental Surgeon by profession and a philanthropist at
heart, Mr. Anant Nayak, Manager, South Indian Bank,
Cox Town, Mr Silvian Noronha, Former President of
FKCA, Bengaluru, Fr Rudolph D'Souza, Carmelite
Priest from Canada delivered inspiring speeches,
highlighting the importance of celebrating the
spirit of Christmas with love, compassion, and
gratitude. They also appreciated the efforts and
talents of the differently abled, and urged them to
pursue their dreams and aspirations.
Province
Day and Silver Jubilee of Profession @ Sadbhavana
The
celebration of the Province Day at Sadbhavana on
December 13, 2023, was a joyous occasion that
coincided with the Silver Jubilee of the Religious
Profession of Frs. Jeevan Tauro, Alphonse Britto,
Rovel D’Souza, Ajith Rodrigues and Canute Tauro. The
last two were abroad for studies, but were fondly
remembered. It was graced by the presence of all the
superiors of the Province and the friars from the
Bengaluru region. Notably, Fr Rudolf V. D’Souza from
Canada was also in attendance, accenting the
international solidarity within the fraternity. The
heart of the celebration was the Eucharistic banquet
held at 6:00 pm, officiated by the Provincial. Fr
Jeevan delivered a moving homily, shedding light on
St. Therese's love for her Carmelite vocation and
priests. The liturgy which was beautifully animated
by Fr Alphonse Britto and the choir by Fr Richard
Menezes, created a spiritual and serene ambience to
the celebration. Following the mass, a felicitation
ceremony was organized in the quadrangle of
Sadbhavana, with Fr Ronald D’Souza serving as the
master of ceremony. Fr Archibald extended a warm
welcome to all friars present, setting the tone for
the evening. Fr Oswald Crasta raised the toast,
tracing salient moments in our history and expressed
heartfelt wishes to the jubilarians, highlighting
some of their outstanding qualities.
Childrens
day celebrated at Infant Jesus Shrine
On
November 30, 2023, Infant Jesus Shrine, Carmel Hill,
organized a special celebration for the children.
The celebration was held at the shrine campus, where
the tiny tots gathered along with their parents to
celebrate childhood. The celebration began with the
10.30am Mass, which was celebrated by Rev. Fr Vivian
Menezes, who has been working as a missionary in
Tanzania since 25 years. During his homily, he
taught the children a lovely hymn in Ki-Swahili,
which everyone picked up, and added their voices to.
The brief celebration outside the campus started
with a lively action song, in which every child took
active part. As the tempo increased, kids felt the
adventure, and gleefully danced to the tune of the
song. The action song was followed by a short game,
in which children ran about forming groups with one
another. The winners were given exciting prizes,
which was a surprise! All children manifesed a game
spirit and mingled with new friends. The celebration
ended with the distribution of sweet ladoos to every
child. The children thanked the priests and brothers
for the wonderful celebration and expressed their
happiness and gratitude. The Priests thanked the
children and their parents for their active
participation and wished them a happy and blessed
Children’s Day. The children then left Infant Jesus
Shrine with smiles on their faces and memories in
their hearts.
Tailoring
Centre @ Kadaganchi
On
November 29, 2023, the Carmel Jyothi Tailoring
Centre in Kadaganchi, a unit under the Carmel Jyothi
Charitable Trust, was inaugurated at 10:45 am. The
event was graced by Fr. William Miranda OCD,
Secretary for Social Work, Fr. Deepak Thomas KJ OCD,
Superior of Carmel Sannidhi and Director of Carmel
Jyothi Social Welfare Centre, Sr. Shilpha Carmel
Jyothi Social Work Coordinator, Mr. Biranna Waggi
(Person in Charge of the Hanuman Temple), Mr.
Shanthappa Bhute, Teacher Mounamma, and 35 students.
The program commenced with a welcome song by the
participants. The guests were greeted with a flower.
Following the warm welcome, Fr. Deepak Thomas, along
with Mr. Biranna Waggi, Mr. Shanthappa Bhute, and
Teacher Mounamma, inaugurated the new tailoring unit
by cutting the ribbon. Post-inauguration, Fr.
William addressed the students, providing insights
into the rules and regulations of the tailoring
school, addressing queries, and clarifying doubts.
Subsequently, Fr. Deepak conveyed his best wishes to
the participants. The attendees were then grouped,
and Sister, along with the teacher, provided further
instructions. Serving as the Master of Ceremonies,
Sr. Shilpa guided the program, and with a vote of
thanks, the inaugural event concluded. Tea and
snacks were offered to the participants after the
program.
ANNUAL
DAY CELEBRATION OF ST. TERESA OF AVILA OCDS
COMMUNITY
The
Annual Day Celebration of St. Teresa of Avila
Community, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, affiliated with
St. Joseph’s Monastery, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru,
took place on October 13, 2023, at the St. Joseph’s
Monastery Hall. The event was a joyful Family
Get-Together, graced by the presence of
distinguished guests, Brothers, and family members.
The function was presided over by Rev. Fr Melvin
D’Cunha OCD, the Superior of St. Joseph’s Monastery.
Rev. Fr Deep Fernandes OCD, the Provincial Delegate
of OCDS, honoured the occasion as the Chief Guest.
Additionally, Rev. Fr Liguory Crasta OCD,
Administrator of Ryshivana, Ranipur, was present as
the Guest of Honour. Rev. Fr Ivan D'souza OCD,
Spiritual Assistant, Mrs. Jacintha Lobo OCDS,
President of the Council, and Mrs. Laveena D'mello,
Provincial Council member, Presided over the
function. The program commenced with Mass at the
Shrine followed by Vespers. A concise report was
presented by Mrs. Precilla D’Souza, OCDS, Secretary.
Rev. Fr Melvin D’Cunha OCD expressed gratitude to
the OCDS members for their dedicated service to the
Shrine. In his address, the Chief Guest, Rev. Fr
Deep Fernandes OCD, acknowledged this OCDS group as
one of the oldest, emphasizing its maturity and
ongoing development. He emphasized the importance of
hard work and service to the needy for further
progress. Mrs. Laveena Dmello, OCDS, a member of the
Provincial Council, elaborated on the chosen theme
of the Annual Day, highlighting the symbolism of
grapes in a vineyard to uniting together, drawing
parallels to the community's unity.
OCDS
St. Therese Community Margao-Goa – Fundraising for
Mission
The
yearly mission sale of St. Therese of the Child
Jesus Community based at Lar de Santa Terezinha,
Pajifond Margao-Goa, was held on 29th October 2023,
for Jagalur and Local mission. Members worked
tirelessly to put up a spectacular goan home-style
variety of bakes and snacks, sorpotel and sanas, and
much more, and it was fruitful. The members were
deeply moved to Support Fr. Sylvester Pereira OCD,
Superior, and two friars at the Carmelite Monastery,
Holy Spirit Mission Station Jagalur- Karnataka, who
live among simple people to Witness Christ and His
values, they render yeoman service for the
empowerment of the poor and unprivileged, even as
they face challenges and setbacks. 19th November,
Fr. Vishan Vinu Monis of Jagalur mission was warmly
received at the fraternity meeting vespers and in
short reflected on love (Walking in Love) to honor
St. Therese this year, coincidently this day
happened to be Pope Francis's seventh year for, the
World Day of the Poor, this year the theme being “Do
not look away from the poor” (Tobit 4:7).
Overwhelmed by the OCDS members' generosity and care
for the mission, he quoted Mathew 25:40, to thank
the community for their kindness. Mr. Agnelo
Braganza OCDS, I Councillor, in charge of the
mission, presented him with the contribution, which
will be used to provide shelter to a needy parish
family.
Pro
Orantibus Day celebrated at the Infant Jesus Shrine
Infant
Jesus Shrine, Carmel Hill - Mangaluru, celebrated
Pro Orantibus Day a day dedicated to all Cloistered
communities, on 23rd November 2023. It was Pope Pius
XII, who on November 21st, 1953, instituted the
titled day, on the Memorial of the Presentation of
the Blessed Virgin. This day invites the faithful to
thank God of the gift of contemplative life and to
pray earnestly for those men and women, who respond
to God’s call within the four walls of their
community, and generously intercede for the needs of
the world, and for the building up of the Lord’s
Kingdom. The Holy Eucharist was celebrated by Rev.
Fr. Rudolf D’Souza, OCD. Rev. Sr. Jacintha OCD, a
cloistered Carmelite nun from Kankanady Carmel, who
was present for the Mass, addressed the congregation
and spoke of the contemplative life of a Cloistered
Carmelite nun. Rev. Fr. Stifan Periera, the Director
of the Shrine, prompted questions to Sr. Jacintha,
and her responses revealed a deeper insight into the
reality of their life in the cloister.
A
Photograph Contest by Naman Ballok Jesu
Nov.14:
To mark the occasion of Children’s Day, a
Photography Contest was held by Naman Ballok Jesu
wherein a photograph was to be clicked of a child
between the age group of 3 to 15 years with Naman
Ballok Jesu Magazine. More than 50 children
participated in this competition and showed their
enthusiasm and creativity in a spectacular manner.
The creativity in these photographs were well
appreciated by all. The Winners are:
First: Ruhi Nia Castelino
Second: Preethal Pinto
Third: Shanelle Mascarenhas
Annual
Day of Ballok Jezu Kutam
The
organization of Ballok Jezu Kutam celebrated their
Annual Day at Infant Jesus Shrine, Carmel Hill -
Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru on 16th November 2023.
Ballok Jezu Kutam is a group of volunteers, who
offer their time and energy for the smooth running
of the Shrine. They number around 40 who are from
various walks of life. Even in the midst of their
busy professional and personal schedules, they make
the needs of the Shrine a priority and have always
been at the beck and call of the Shrine. The group
had its beginning in the year 2014. “The more you
honour me, the more will I bless you,” says Infant
Jesus of Prague. These men and women, honour Infant
Jesus by sparing their time and resources for the
Shrine, and the growing number itself is proof of
their reception of manifold graces from Infant
Jesus. The happiness and peace that each of them
radiates is joyfully contagious. A thanksgiving Mass
was solemnized at 10:30 am in the Shrine, to thank
God for the blessings and to implore divine favours
and benedictions on all the members of the group;
the Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Deep Fernandes,
OCD the Delegate Provincial to the OCDS.
THE
OCDS OF KARNATAKA- GOA PROVINCE : OCDS 2023 -
CONGRESS – “Walking in Love”
After
two years of absence due to the pandemic, the
Congress was even more special with the
participation of 92 Secular Carmelites from 8
Communities, of the Secular Discalced Carmelite
Order in Karnataka-Goa Province, converged to
celebrate the Triennial OCDS Congress at Lar de
Santa Terezinha, Margao-Goa, from 10th – 12th
November 2023. The theme “Walking in Love” was
carefully taken to honour the Jubilee year 2023 of
St. Therese, the 150th Birth Anniversary and the
Centenary of Beatification. The Provincial, Rev. Fr.
Silvestre D’Souza, Rev. Fr. Alphonse Britto,
Provincial Councillor for Spirituality, Rev. Fr.
Deep Fernandes, Delegate Provincial to the OCDS,
Sebastian Mendes, President OCDS Provincial Council,
Laveena D Mello, I Councillor/Secretary, Jessie
Pinto, II Councillor and Roy Rodrigues, Provincial
Council member, supported by the presidents and
spiritual assistants of the host community,
Elizabeth Santos and Fr. Lancy Mendonca of Mt.
Carmel, and Martha Pereira and Fr. George
Santhumayor of St. Therese Communities, together
they facilitated the three-day congress programme.
Which followed a baptismal Carmelite Vocation to
live, nurture and experience the service of LOVE in
Community.
A
new house of Carmelites in Udupi Diocese
We
have a new house in the Diocese of Udupi. The
inauguration was held on the 6th of November 2023.
Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza the Provincial Superior
of the Carmelites of Karnataka-Goa Province cut the
ribbon and Most Rev. Gerald Isaac Lobo blessed the
house in the presence of the Parish Priest of
Kalmady, Rev. Fr Baptist Menezes, the Provincial
Councillors, Friars from Koteshwar community and
representatives from Mangalore and Madanthyar
communities. The Bishop presided over the Eucharist,
during which he blessed the altar, the cross and the
tabernacle and handed over the keys to Fr. Alwyn
Sequeira the priest in-charge of this house. While
thanking the Bishop Fr. Silvestre said, ‘Every
Carmelite house in a Diocese is a house of prayer.
St Teresa rejoiced each time the Blessed Sacrament
was installed in a new foundation, which for her was
the defining moment.” He thanked the Bishop for his
guidance and constant support. The engineer Mr Allan
D’Souza, contractor Mr. Maxim Correa and electric
contractor Mr Prakash Andrade were felicitated. The
Bishop recalled the hurdles we faced during the
construction of the house, while appreciating the
service of our friars in the Diocese.
Silver Jubilee of the
Carmelite Presence in South Africa
On
28 October 2023, the Carmelite Friars celebrated 25
years of Carmelite presence in South Africa,
recalling that the first two friars, Frs. Raymond
Santhanaz and Vinod D’Mello arrived in Johannesburg
on June 13, 1998. Initially, they resided in a
facility provided by the Cloistered Sisters in their
compound, but these days, the Carmelites have two
communities, one in Benoni and the other in Cape
Town, thus ministering to five parishes. The
Thanksgiving Mass was presided over by Rt. Rev Dr
Buti Tlhagale Archbishop of Johannesburg, Superior
General Rev Fr Miguel Marquez, Provincial Superior
Fr Silvestre D Souza, Definitor Generals Frs. Pius
James D’Souza and Philbert Namphande, and supported
by many priests and nuns. This historic milestone
event was jointly organized and celebrated by
members of three local parishes: Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Benoni, St Joseph’s Actonville and Our Lady
of Loreto Kempton Park. Ethnic dancers
enthusiastically entertained the audience during the
joyful ceremonies. The Superior of Benoni Community,
Fr Arvin Tauro, welcomed all the guests and gifted
each dignitary with a commemorative shawl. The
pioneers of the mission in South Africa, Frs.
Raymond and Mari Joe, were specially honoured during
the celebration. Fr Boniface D’Souza compered the
event and Frs. John D’Souza and Anthony Stephen
organized the liturgy. Fr Rayan Pais thanked all who
helped to organize the celebration.
Carmelights Inter School
Sports Meet 2023 “Dream,
Dream, Dream…, Dream transforms into thoughts and
thoughts result into actions.”
On October 30, 2023, a momentous day unfolded in the
history of Carmel Jnana Education Trust. The
long-cherished dream of uniting all the branches of
Carmel Jnana Education Trust finally became a
reality. Mount Carmel School, Kadaganchi, proudly
hosted the inaugural CarmeLights Inter School Sports
2023 event on its premises. The venue was
meticulously prepared, with tracks laid out and
accommodations ready to welcome students and staff
from various units. Participants, accompanied by
their respective correspondents, principals, and
teachers, arrived at the venue on October 29, 2023.
The journey began with Mount Carmel, Ramnagar, and
was followed by units from Shivamogga,
Hoovinahadagali, and Belur. An evening dinner was
arranged at the school venue, and everyone retired
in anticipation of the exciting events on the
following day. MCS Mira Road joined the event on the
following day.
Blessing and Inauguration
of the Carmelite Monastery in Cape Town "Give
thanks to the LORD, call on His name. Make known His
deeds among the peoples; make them remember that His
name is exalted." Isaiah 12:4. Indeed this verse
is the root cause of the blessing and inauguration
of Mimosa Carmelite Monastery at Cape Town on 27th
October 2023. The day began with welcoming the
dignitaries His Eminence Cardinal Stephen Brislin,
Very Rev. Fr. Miguel Marquez OCD, Superior General
of Discalced Carmelites, His Lordship Auxiliary
Bishop Sylvester David OMI, Very Rev. Fr. Silvestre
D’Souza OCD Provincial Superior of Carmelites,
Karnataka Goa Province, Very Rev. Fr. Philbert
Namphande OCD and Very Rev. Fr. Pius James D’Souza
OCD Definitors – Discalced Carmelites were welcomed
by Rev. Fr. Mari Joseph OCD the superior and he
introduced the dignitaries. The theme is taken from
the 150th jubilee celebration of the little flower
St. Therese of the Child Jesus ‘All is Grace’. The
solemn Holy Eucharist at 10.00 a.m. with all the
dignitaries and the invited fathers, sisters,
parishioners, friends, and well-wishers. Mrs. Pat
Lindgren gave an introduction and welcome to begin
the Thanksgiving holy Eucharist. Fr. Silvestre
D’Souza broke the word of God, shared the
reflections that touched every heart and impressed
the gathering. The Eucharistic celebration brought
many blessings and the monastery was filled with
grace.
This website was launched in 2006 during the silver
jubilee celebrations of the Karnataka-Goa Province of
the Discalced Carmelite Order.
The ancient Carmelites founded in the thirteenth century
were reformed in the sixteenth by two great doctors of
the church, Saints Teresa and John of the Cross. These
spiritual geniuses, while re-enforcing the contemplative
dimension of the Carmelites, inserted a decidedly
apostolic thrust into their spirituality, with special
emphasis on the missions.
During the seventeenth century, we find Carmelite
missionaries in several pockets along the west coast of
the Indian sub-continent : Surat, Diu, Goa, Verapoly. In
the eighteenth, Carmelites were appointed vicars
apostolic of "the Great Mogul" and Verapoly. They are
invited to attend to the pastoral needs of the Catholics
in Mumbai. In the nineteenth century, the sees of
Mangalore and Quilon were entrusted to the sons of St.
Teresa.
Finally, in the twentieth century, the Discalced
Carmelites opened their doors to Indian natives, who
would henceforth draw more freely from the rich
spiritual treasures of Sts. Teresa, John of the Cross,
and other Carmelite interreters of the Good News of
Jesus.
As Indian vocations multiplied, more and more
foundations were made, and grouped into "provinces".
Today among more than thirty provinces world-wide, there
are five Indian provinces . One of these is the
Karnataka-Goa province.
The aim of this web-site is, primarily to acquaint
readers with Carmelite history and tradition; to share
the spiritual insights of the great Carmelite saints and
also give glimpses of the life within the province to
all our associates. Articles of topical interest have
also been included.
Dear Friends,
Here I send you the link to my KINDLE BOOKS LIBRARY.
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practically becoming obsolete especially in Europe
and Americas. Hence, this is a new venture in
publishing books.
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HOMILIES IN ENGLISH (VIDEO):
The following homilies have been preached by Rev. Fr.
Rudolf V. D'Souza OCD, Parish Priest at Guardian Angels
Church, Vancouver Canada.The first three homilies are of
his Lenten mission reflections in the parish.
The remaining are Sunday homilies which will be
regularly uploaded. All our friends and well-wishers are
most welcome to benefit from these reflections.
Click here to listen :
REFLECTIONS IN KONKANI (Audio)
You are welcome to benefit spiritually from the
reflections of our Carmelite Friar - Rev. (Dr) Rudolf
V. D’Souza, OCD
Retreat preached on the theme “The Kingdom of God is
at hand” at Abu Dhabi, from 26 November to 2 December,
2009.
Day 1: The Kingdom of God
Day 2: The Beatitudes
Day 3: The Seven Sacraments
Day 4: the Ten Commandments
Day 5: Holy Mother, the Church and Mother mary
Day 6A: Family
Day 6B: Love
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Retreat preached at Ruwi – Muscat (Oman) from 20 to 24 January 2008
THEME: JESUS CAME TO GIVE LIFE, LIFE IN ABUNDANCE (JOHN
10:10)
1. ABUNDANT LIFE - GOD
2. FORGIVENESS
3. LOVE
4. SUFFERINGS
5. 7 WORDS FROM THE CROSS AND RESURRECTION
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