Carmel Preran: For
Daily Reflections on the Word of God and Daily
Prayers
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.
First
Profession of Sr.Jovita of the Holy Trinity Carmel
Matha Ashram, Hassan, rejoiced as Sr. Jovita of the
Holy Trinity made her first Profession on the 25th
of January. It was a day to thank God for the
blessings bestowed on Sr Jovita, and upon the
Cloistered Convent. The Solemn Eucharistic
celebration held at 11.30 am was presided over by
the Provincial, Rev. Fr Silvestre D’Souza along with
other Carmelite friars as well the Chaplains of the
Convent. Sr. Jovita earlier had joined the OCDS
Secular Carmel and was active for 8 and a half
years. Having discerned the call to Carmel with help
of her spiritual director she joined the Hassan
Carmel on 17th of February 2023. She was clothed
with habit of Carmel on 25th January 2024 thereafter
completed her Novitiate and made her First
Profession on 25th January 2026. The Carmel of
Hassan also was delighted to meet her family members
and few of the OCDS from Mangalore. We wish
blessings and support our sister through our
valuable prayers for her future life in Camel
Meeting
of Hearts in Carmel Our
Lady of Mount Carmel (OCDS) Community undertook a
grace-filled visit to the Cloistered Carmelite Nuns’
Monastery at Chicalim, Goa, on Sunday, 26 January,
as part of its ongoing spiritual formation and
outreach. The visit brought together new members
from Chicalim and members of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel OCDS Community, Margao, offering an
opportunity to strengthen bonds of fraternity within
the Carmelite family. The gathering was led by Fr.
Diogo Proenca, Spiritual Assistant of Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Commuinty, Margao. The programme began
with a warm session of mutual introductions,
allowing members of both communities to become
acquainted and to experience the richness of unity
in diversity within the Church. This was followed by
a brief reflection by Fr. Diogo on the history and
spirituality of the Carmelite Order, highlighting
its call to interior prayer, silence, and total
surrender to God. Fr. Diogo then offered a brief yet
enriching reflection on the Carmelite heritage,
drawing attention to the Order’s deep roots in
prayer, contemplation, and total surrender to God.
This was followed by a profound talk on the
Eucharist, helping members reflect more deeply on
the meaning of the Holy Mass—as sacrifice,
communion, and the living presence of Christ at the
heart of the Church and the Carmelite vocation. The
serene and prayerful atmosphere of the cloister
provided a fitting setting for this reflection,
helping participants enter more deeply into the
mystery of Christ’s presence and self-gift. The
visit concluded with a time of fraternal fellowship,
as the cloistered nuns lovingly prepared tea and
snacks for the visiting OCDS members. This simple
gesture of hospitality became a quiet yet powerful
expression of communion between the contemplative
and active expressions of Carmelite life. Reflecting
on the experience, participants were reminded of the
words of St John of the Cross: “God spoke one Word,
and He spoke it in eternal silence; and in silence
it must be heard by the soul.” The visit
served as a meaningful reminder that while vocations
within the Church differ, all are united in Christ
and called to holiness. Such encounters continue to
nurture communion within the Church and encourage
the faithful to live a life rooted in prayer, the
Eucharist, and fraternity.
Christmas
Gathering of the KG Province Friars in Italy
Parrocchia di Santa Maria a Ripa , Empoli- December
30-31 2025 The
friars of the KG Province currently serving and
studying in Italy came together for the Christmas
gathering at Parrocchia di Santa Maria a Ripa at
Empoli on the 30th and 31st of December 2025.
Members from the communities of Scala, Lucca, and
Teresianum joined the host community. The highlight
of the gathering was the Solemn Eucharist,
celebrating the Silver Jubilee of the Ordination of
Fr Deepak Tauro, which was held at the Parish Church
along with the parishioners. The Eucharist was
presided over by the Jubilarian. The superior of the
Capannori Community Fr Alwyn Aranha broke the Word
of God. Following the Eucharistic Celebration,
the parishioners felicitated Fr Deepak. Then
followed the fraternal celebration in the refectory,
combining the Birth of Jesus and the Silver Jubilee.
Fr Mark Furtado proposed a toast to Fr Deepak, who
was his community member when Fr Deepak was the
Superior at Scala. As an expression of joy and
fraternity, a cake was ceremonially cut, and a
home-cooked buffet dinner was served. The second day
began with a concelebrated Eucharist presided over
by Fr Aaron Babush, combined with Morning prayer
with the parish community. The rest of the day was
dedicated to fraternal bonding, filled with informal
conversations, joyful interactions, and the sharing
of Carmelite community life. The gathering concluded
with a sumptuous lunch. In closing, Fr Roshan Lobo,
the host superior, extended his gratitude and bid
farewell to all participating friars.
Feast
of Infant Jesus at Ashadeepa, Madanthyar The
Ashadeepa Community, of Carmelite Fathers,
Madanthyar, which had faithfully prayed the novena
every Thursday evening throughout the year,
celebrated the Feast of the Infant Jesus on 22
January 2025 at 5.00 p.m. The solemn liturgy of the
Eucharist was presided over by Rev. Fr. Roshan
Monteiro, OCD. In his homily, he highlighted how God
continues to work wonders in our lives when we place
our total trust and reliance in Him. A large number
of faithful, along with people from neighbouring
areas, gathered to seek the blessings of the Infant
Jesus, making the celebration prayerful and vibrant.
Rev. Fr. Jerome Mascarenhas, OCD was also present
for the feast, adding to the joy of the occasion.
The celebration concluded with a fellowship high
tea, fostering a spirit of unity and sharing among
all those present.
Adoration
Chapel at Dhyanashram Retreat Center Rajodi Vasai. January
16, 2026 — The Adoration Chapel at Dhyanashram,
Retreat Centre, Rajodi, Vasai, was blessed, and the
Blessed Sacrament was installed. Rev. Fr. Silvestre
D’Souza, Provincial Superior of Karnataka–Goa
Province, delegated Rev. Fr. Peter Pereira, the
Superior of Dhyanashram, to bless the Adoration
Chapel and install the Blessed Sacrament. All the
community members were present for the Rite of
blessing. The new sacred space with such an ambience
of God’s presence will serve as a blessing to
everyone who visits the Retreat Centre.
Goan
Carmelite Priest Launches Fourth Book on Forgiveness
and Healing Goa,
January 18, 2025: The latest novel Needle of
Forgiveness, authored by Carmelite priest Fr. Cannio
Cardozo OCD, was formally released on Sunday,
January 18, 2025, at the Carmelite Monastery, Margao,
Goa. The book release took place after the Holy Mass
celebrated at 11.00 a.m. and witnessed the presence
of clergy, religious, and faithful from Goa. The
book was officially released by Rev. Fr Silvestre
D’Souza OCD, Provincial Superior of the Karnataka–Goa
Province of the Order of Discalced Carmelites. The
occasion marked the fourth book release by Fr.
Cannio Cardozo, who has already made a significant
mark in the literary world through his earlier
works:
1) All I Have Is I, 2) All I Have Is You, and
3) All I Have Is Them.
The latest one, Needle of Forgiveness is a
thoughtfully written novel that reflects the rich
culture, traditions, and way of life of Goa. Through
a deeply human narrative, the author explores themes
of forgiveness, reconciliation, and inner healing,
weaving them into the everyday experiences of
people. The novel offers readers not only a glimpse
into Goan society but also a profound spiritual and
emotional journey, making it both culturally rooted
and universally relevant. Also present at the event
was Fr. Marlon, Superior of the Carmelite Monastery,
Margao, along with several Carmelite priests from
various parts of India and abroad. The gathering was
further enriched by the participation of a large
number of faithful from Goa who attended the Holy
Mass and joined in celebrating the literary
milestone. The release of Needle of Forgiveness
stands as a proud moment for the Carmelite community
and for Goan literature, highlighting the enduring
contribution of religious writers in fostering
values, culture, and dialogue through the written
word. Kudos to Fr Cannio Cardozo.
Free
Eye Check-up Camp Held at Infant Jesus Shrine,
Bikarnakatte As
part of the Annual Feast celebrations of the Infant
Jesus, a free eye check-up camp was successfully
organised at the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte,
on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. The camp began at
9:00 a.m. and received an overwhelming response from
the local community. The camp was organised in
association with the Carmel Jyothi Public Charitable
Trust. A team of doctors from Dr Agarwal Eye Clinic,
Mangaluru, including ophthalmologists Dr Krisma, Dr
Vijitha, and Dr Mahesh, along with their supporting
staff, conducted comprehensive eye screenings and
advised suitable corrective measures to the
beneficiaries. As part of the outreach, 150 pairs of
spectacles were distributed free of cost to those
diagnosed with vision problems, bringing visible
relief and happiness to many. The camp was formally
inaugurated by Rev. Fr Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of
St Joseph’s Monastery, along with other dignitaries,
by symbolically watering a plant, underscoring the
message of care, growth, and service to humanity.
Rev. Fr William Miranda, Secretary for Social
Apostolate, welcomed the gathering. Addressing the
gathering, he highlighted the Trust’s ongoing social
action initiatives, emphasizing its commitment to
healthcare, education, and welfare programmes for
the underprivileged. The event witnessed the
presence of Rev. Fr Stifan Perera, Director of the
Infant Jesus Shrine, Mr Ronald Colaco, and Mrs Elsie
from World Vision, who extended their support to the
initiative. Around 150 people benefited from the eye
screening camp.
Highway
to Heaven with the Infant Jesus The
Annual Feast of the Infant Jesus was celebrated with
deep devotion and spiritual joy at Pushpashrama on
January 04, 2026. The celebration brought together a
large number of faithful in an atmosphere of prayer,
Eucharistic worship, and joyful fellowship. The
celebration began on January 01, 2026 with the
hoisting of the flag by Rev. Fr. Wilfred Rodrigues,
OCD, marking the official inauguration of the feast.
This was followed by a three-day Triduum, during
which the faithful prepared themselves spiritually
through prayer, reflection, and devotion to the
Infant Jesus. The theme of the feast, “Eucharist: A
Highway to Heaven,” inspired by St. Carlo Acutis,
invited the faithful to rediscover the central place
of the Eucharist in Christian life. St. Carlo’s
powerful witness — especially his testimony that
“the Eucharist is my highway to heaven” — encouraged
everyone to deepen their love for Jesus truly
present in the Eucharist and to allow the Sacrament
to guide their daily journey of faith, hope, and
holiness. The festal day was marked by Holy Masses
celebrated in different languages, enabling the
participation of the diverse faith community:
Malayalam: Fr. Jomesh Malola, V.C.; English: Fr.
Rathan D’ Almeida, OCD; Konkani: Fr. Archibald
Gonsalves, OCD; Tamil: Fr. S. Anbu, MOC; Kannada:
Fr. Patrick Johannes Rao, Diocese of Chikkamagalore.
The spiritual highlight of the celebration was the
solemn evening festal Holy Eucharist in Kannada,
presided over by Rev. Fr. Stany from the Diocese of
Shimoga. A large gathering of devotees participated
in the Eucharistic celebration, offering prayers of
thanksgiving to the Infant Jesus for the blessings
received.
HORE
KANIKE PROCESSION FLAGS OFF INFANT JESUS NOVENA
PREPARATIONS In
preparation for the forthcoming Novena and Annual
Feast of the Infant Jesus, a solemn Hore Kanike
(votive offering) procession was held on Saturday,
January 03, 2026, from Cordel Church to Infant Jesus
Shrine, Bikarnakatte. The devotion-filled procession
witnessed the participation of numerous faithful who
offered their votive gifts in a spirit of gratitude,
faith, and hope. The votive offerings were blessed
by Rev. Fr. Vijay Monteiro, Assistant Parish Priest
of Cordel Church, and the procession was formally
flagged off by Mrs. Ruth Castelino, Vice President
of Cordel Church. The faithful then proceeded
prayerfully towards the Shrine, marking the
spiritual beginning of the novena celebrations. On
arrival, Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of St.
Joseph’s Monastery, and Rev. Fr. Stephen Pereira,
Shrine Director of the Infant Jesus Shrine,
expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the gathering
and assured continuous prayers for all devotees and
benefactors. As part of the celebrations, the unique
programme “Sahaballve”, aimed at promoting
harmonious and fraternal living in society, was
held. The programme was graced by Mr. Muneer
Katipalla, noted social activist; Mrs. Shalet Pinto,
Chairperson of the Karnataka Eco-Tourism Development
Board; and Mr. Dinesh Hegde of Ulepady, Advocate and
Human Rights activist. Sharing his personal
experience, Mr. Muneer Katipalla remarked that
harmonious living is natural to human beings and
cautioned against divisive political narratives. He
observed that people often stop listening to their
neighbours while giving attention to politically
motivated stories, urging society instead to share
real-life stories of fraternity and coexistence.
A
Place Made Beautiful for God at Belur The
newly renovated Chapel at Carmel Home, Belur, was
solemnly blessed by the Very Rev. Fr. Silvestre
D’Souza OCD, Provincial Superior on 24 December
2025. The joyful occasion was marked by the presence
of the Carmel Home community, the Holy Cross
Sisters, and the parishioners who regularly
participate in the daily Holy Mass. Rev. Fr.
Provincial presided over and officiated the
celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Following the
Mass, breakfast was lovingly served to all those
present, fostering a spirit of fellowship and
gratitude. The chapel now stands renewed in
beauty—serene, prayerful, and deeply conducive to
silence and contemplation. All who wish to spend
time in prayer or make a private retreat are most
welcome to experience this sacred space.
Celebrating
Emmanuel at Pushpashrama The
Pushpashrama community solemnly celebrated the
Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ on the night of
24th December, together with the lay faithful, in an
atmosphere of faith, joy, and thanksgiving. The
celebration began at 10:00 p.m. with Christmas carol
singing, followed by a solemn thanksgiving Mass,
which formed the heart of the celebration. The holy
Eucharist was presided over by Rev. Fr. Joseph
D’Souza, OCD, and Rev. Fr. Vijay D’Costa preached a
meaningful homily. In his reflection, he emphasized
the importance of making space for Jesus in our
lives, particularly in today’s busy and demanding
world. After the holy Mass, sweets were distributed,
and the celebration concluded with a Housie-Housie
game, in which all participated with great
enthusiasm and joy. A special highlight of the
celebration was the Christmas crib, thoughtfully
prepared by the brothers, based on the theme
“Eucharist: Highway to Heaven,” inspired by the life
and witness of St. Carlo Acutis. The crib
beautifully conveyed the centrality of the Eucharist
in Christian life. The Christmas Vigil was a
meaningful celebration that combined prayer,
reflection, and fraternity, enabling all present to
joyfully commemorate the birth of Christ, Emmanuel.
Creativity
with a Conscience Shines at Christmas Star
Competition in Bikarnakatte The
Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte, organised a
vibrant Christmas Star Competition this season,
receiving an enthusiastic response from participants
across the city and neighbouring areas. Around 20
stars were submitted, each one reflecting not only
artistic skill but also a strong social and
ecological message. What made this competition
unique was its clear focus on sustainability. All
the stars were crafted from waste and discarded
materials such as coconut shells, dry grass, paper
scraps, cloth pieces, plastic, and metal
items-materials that would normally be thrown away.
The initiative beautifully demonstrated that
creativity does not depend on expensive resources
but on imagination, responsibility, and concern for
the environment. Traditionally, the Christmas
star-also known as the Star of Bethlehem-reminds
Christians of the star that guided the three Wise
Men from the East to the manger in Bethlehem, where
they worshipped the Child Jesus and offered gifts of
gold, frankincense, and myrrh. This year, the star
carried an added meaning: a call to care for our
common home. By transforming waste into symbols of
light and hope, participants conveyed that what we
often label as “waste” can be renewed with purpose
and beauty. The competition saw participation from
individuals, families, and parish communities,
making it a true celebration of creativity and
togetherness. One of the contestants, Brian D’Souza
from Bendur, explained that he designed his star in
the form of a cross. The three ends were painted
black to symbolise the negative forces in the world,
while a ray of light at the centre represented hope.
The back of the star was kept white, inviting each
viewer to decide how they would “paint” the world
through their actions.
Christmas
Celebration at the University of Mysore: Integral
Ecology and the Spirit of Christmas The
Department of Studies in Christianity and the Mysore
Diocesan Chair in Christianity, University of Mysore,
organized a meaningful Christmas celebration on
December 17, 2025. As part of the celebration, a
special lecture was held on the theme “Integral
Ecology: Bridging the Environmental and Social
Crises,” inspired by Laudato Si’ of Pope Francis.
The lecture was delivered by Rev. Dr. Wilfred
Rodrigues, OCD, Dean of Studies, Pushpashrama
Institute of Philosophy and Religion, Mysore. His
insightful reflections highlighted the urgent call
to care for our common home while fostering justice
and solidarity with the poor and marginalized. The
programme was presided over by Most Rev. Dr. Francis
Serrao, SJ, Bishop of Mysore, who delivered a
profound Christmas message and imparted his
episcopal blessing, encouraging all present to live
the true spirit of Christmas through compassion,
responsibility, and hope. Professors and students
from various departments of the University, along
with special invitees, graced the occasion, making
it a vibrant academic and spiritual gathering.
Adding to the festive joy, Brothers from St. Mary’s
Minor Seminary, formees from the neighbouring
Bethany Convent, special children from Grace Open
School, and students of Jeevodaya Children’s Home
presented melodious Christmas carols and meaningful
skits. Their performances filled the campus with
joy, warmth, and the true Christmas spirit. The
celebration beautifully blended faith, scholarship,
social concern, and festive joy, making it a
memorable and enriching experience for all who
participated.
A
Day of Joy, Talent, and Team Spirit at Pushpashrama On
December 05, 2025, Pushpashrama came alive with joy
and excitement as the grand finale of the
Pushpashrama Premier League (PPL) and Talents Day
was celebrated. It was a day filled with energy,
creativity, and a strong sense of brotherhood. The
celebration was graced by the presence of Rev. Fr
Amruth Raju Vellaturi, OCD, Provincial Superior of
the Andhra–Telangana Province; Rev. Fr Jeyaraju, OCD,
Provincial Superior of the Tamil Nadu Province; and
Rev. Fr Archibald Gonsalves, Vicar-Provincial, of
the Karnataka–Goa Province. Several Carmelite
Fathers from the Mysuru region also joined the
event, encouraging and supporting the brothers. The
brothers presented a lively and dynamic stage
programme, displaying their multitudinous talents
through songs, dances, skits, and other
performances. Each act showed creativity, hard work,
and the spirit of unity that is so special at
Pushpashrama. The day ended on a happy note with the
distribution of prizes to the winners of the PPL.
The grand finale was a joyful and memorable
celebration that strengthened the bonds of
fraternity and left everyone with beautiful
memories.
Carmel
sings, Heaven Rejoices As
the melodies of Christmas rise and fill in the air,
the Pushpashrama community overflows with gratitude
and joy as our brothers make a remarkable
achievement by winning the carol singing
competitions held at two esteemed platforms: the
Diocesan Catholic Association, Mysuru and the Carmel
Catholic Association, Mysuru. With deep spirit,
harmonious voices, and dedicated preparations our
brothers have touched hearts and impressed the
judges, securing first prizes in the both
categories- English and Vernacular language. This
double victory is a moment of immense pride,
restoring and enhancing the glory of Pushpashrama.
We extend our warm and heartfelt congratulations to
all the brothers who participated and to staff at
Pushpashrama, whose constant support and
encouragement played a vital role in this success.
May this joyful achievement inspire all to continue
proclaiming peace, unity and true spirit of
Christmas. Congratulations to all!
Six
OCDS Members Make Temporary Profession at Carmel
Ashram, Katkere Six members of the Infant Jesus Community of
Koteshwar made their Temporary Promise in the
Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCDS) during
a solemn Eucharistic celebration held at Carmel
Ashram, Katkere, on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at
5.00 pm. The members who made their temporary
profession are Wineetha Almeida of St Thérèse of
Lisieux, Lenny Crasta of St Mariam Baouardy, Voilet
D’Sa of Saints Louis and Zélie Martin, Irene
Monteiro of St Teresa of Avila, Geetha Rasquinha of
St John of the Cross, and Roshny D’Silva of St
Thérèse of Lisieux. Rev. Fr Deep Fernandes, OCD,
Delegate Provincial of the Karnataka–Goa Province,
received the vows on behalf of the Order. In his
homily and instruction, he invited the newly
professed members to embrace a truly contemplative
way of life within their family and professional
contexts, drawing inspiration from the teachings of
St John of the Cross. He emphasized that the
Carmelite vocation in the secular state is a call to
deep interior prayer, fidelity, and loving presence
in everyday life. The celebration was graced by the
presence of Fr Joseph Cyril, Spiritual Assistant of
the OCDS, Fr Praveen Pinto, OCD, Superior of Carmel
Ashram, Katkere, and Fr Joe Tauro, OCD, who joined
in prayer and encouragement of the members. The
Temporary Promise marks an important stage in the
formation journey of OCDS members, as they commit
themselves more deeply to living the Carmelite
charism of prayer, community, and service while
remaining rooted in their families and parishes. The
occasion was one of thanksgiving and joy for the
Infant Jesus Community of Koteshwar and the wider
Carmelite family.
Awaiting
the Saviour: Mount Carmel Hosts Advent Spiritual
Renewal In
preparation for Christmas, Mount Carmel spirituality
Centre hosted an Advent retreat from December 5 to
December 7, organized by the Carmelite Fathers of
the centre and preached by Rev. Fr Rudolf Valerian
D’Souza, himself a Carmelite Priest, serving in
Cayuga, ON. The retreat zeroed in on the theme:
“Emmanuel; God with us.” Fr Rudolf preached on the
importance of waiting for the Saviour and the
meaning of the advent wreath. He also spoke about
the different houses of Jesus mentioned in the
Sacred Scriptures and ultimately inviting everyone
to enter the house of Jesus at the final judgement
day. The retreat was well received and appreciated
by the participants. Approximately 28 registered
members as well as the neighbours and those who
attend the daily Mass in the Centre, partook of this
spiritual nourishment. The retreat was organized by
the Fathers of Mount Carmel spirituality Centre in
preparation for Christmas. Mount Carmel Spirituality
Center plans on organizing and hosting more retreats
in the upcoming New Year 2026.
A
SYMPHONY OF GRATITUDE AND GRACE
Province Day and Jubilee Celebration at Sadbhavana December
9, 2025 stands as a golden milestone in the annals
of the KG Province, a day graced with reflection,
renewal, and rejoicing. The celebrations commenced
in the morning with the Superiors’ Meeting at 9:00
a.m., during which Dr. Tony Sam George, Professor at
Christ University, Bengaluru, offered a profound and
insightful input session entitled “Neglect to
Nurture: Being Stewards of Our Emotional Lives.”
Thereafter, the Superiors continued their
deliberations, engaging in earnest discussions on
the scheduled agenda for the betterment of the
Province. As dusk settled, the spirit of
thanksgiving blossomed into a solemn celebration. At
6:00 p.m., the Province Day and Jubilee celebrations
were inaugurated with the Holy Eucharist. The silver
jubilarian, Fr. Stifan Perera, gracefully presided
over the sacred liturgy, joined by the Provincial,
his Council, Fr Charles Serrao and the Superiors of
various communities. Fr. Praveen D’Souza delivered a
deeply inspiring homily, stirring hearts and
rekindling zeal within the assembly. The liturgy was
animated by Fr. Jesvin Benoy, while the melodious
choir, led by Frs. Richard Menezes and Ronald
D’Souza, lifted every soul in praise and
thanksgiving. Following the Eucharistic celebration,
the friars gathered in the quadrangle of Sadbhavana,
where a joyful felicitation programme unfolded. The
evening was charmingly compered by Fr. Deepak
Thomas, whose wit and gentle humour infused warmth
and spontaneity into the gathering. Fr. Archibald
Gonsalves, the Vicar Provincial, extended a
heartfelt welcome, setting a tone of gratitude and
fraternity.
The
Holy Family Church Choir Group Bags First Again! The
choir group of Holy Family Church, Londa, has shown
remarkable dedication and consistency in their
musical journey over the past several years. Their
commitment to excellence has been reflected in their
outstanding performance at the annual Carol Singing
Competitions. The group has secured first place
eleven times in previous years, and this year they
achieved their twelfth victory, added another
milestone to their legacy. Throughout their journey,
various parish priests and other Carmelite priests
have constantly supported and encouraged the choir,
helping them grow in confidence, harmony, and
dedication. The present parish priest, Fr Cyprian
Fernandes, OCD, continues to guide them with his
encouragement, motivation, and blessings, further
strengthening the group. Over the years, these
competitions were conducted either by the Belgaum
Diocese or by different parishes, providing the
choir with valuable opportunities to showcase their
talent. This year, the competition was organized by
the Belgaum Diocesan Youth Commission in Alnavar,
giving the event a vibrant and youthful atmosphere.
Celebrating
Faith and Mission: Bethany Sisters’ Recollection in
Ramanagar On
December 3, 2025, Mount Carmel Hostel in Ramanagar
graciously hosted a recollection for 15 Bethany
Sisters (Tertians), who are currently engaged in a
village experience as part of their mission exposure
programme in neighbouring villages such as Londa,
Watre, Sangaragalli, and Tivoli Wada. The sisters
arrived at 9:45 AM and participated in a
recollection talk delivered by Fr. Movin Pereira.
This was followed by a period of silent prayer
before the Blessed Sacrament and the opportunity for
confessions. The spiritual observance culminated
with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, presided
over by Fr. Joachim Rodrigues. Since the day
coincided with the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, the
program concluded with a festive meal. Afterwards,
the sisters visited Mount Carmel School before
departing for their respective villages. The
community extend their best wishes to the sisters
for the success of their mission and pray for their
perseverance and growth in their religious journey.
Grace
Villa Community Blessed with a New Chapel The
Grace Villa Community, Pune, joyfully celebrated the
inauguration of its newly modified chapel on 6
December 2025, marking a significant spiritual
milestone in the life of the community. Fr. Daniel
Christian OCD, the friar in charge of Goa
Maharashtra and Gujarat region, who was delegated by
the Provincial, presided over the solemn occasion.
He celebrated the Holy Eucharist and reverently
blessed the Tabernacle, dedicating the sacred space
for prayer, adoration, and community worship. The
celebration was graced by the presence of the
community friars Frs. Lancy Mendonca, Superior,
Roshan D’Souza and Vishan Monis and a few close
friends, whose participation added to the prayerful
and fraternal atmosphere. The newly inaugurated
chapel now stands as a visible sign of God’s abiding
presence and a renewed invitation for the community
to deepen its life of prayer and service. The
community expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who
contributed to the completion of the chapel and
entrusted its future spiritual life to God’s loving
providence.
A
Grace-Filled Milestone: The Platinum Jubilee of Sr.
Mary Frances, OCD The
3rd of December 2025 was a day of immense grace and
blessing for the Cloistered Carmel of Mangalore, as
the community joyfully celebrated the 75th Jubilee
of Religious Profession of their senior-most sister,
Sr. Mary Frances of the Blessed Sacrament. With
hearts filled with gratitude, the sisters thanked
God for her unwavering and persevering “Yes” to His
call. Born on 15 November 1929 in Uganda, Sr. Mary
Frances returned to India with her family at the age
of ten. She completed her education at St. Agnes
College, Mangalore, and at nineteen responded
generously to God’s invitation by joining the
Cloistered Carmel of Mangalore. On 3 December 1950,
she professed her vows, thus beginning a life of
profound dedication, prayer, and sacrifice. Over the
years, she has served the community in many
significant ways, especially as prioress for five
terms, guiding the house with wisdom and serenity.
Due to her fragile health and bedridden condition,
she was unable to join the Eucharistic celebration
offered for her intentions. However, the community
visited her in her cell after Mass, where they
expressed their love and gratitude by cutting the
Jubilee cake and offering their heartfelt wishes. It
was a day of joyful thanksgiving for the entire
monastery, all the more special as Sr. Mary Frances
became the second sister in the house to celebrate a
Platinum Jubilee of religious profession. The
jubilarian was deeply moved and delighted by the
community’s affection and the simple yet meaningful
celebration held in her honour. May God continue to
bless Sr. Mary Frances with His peace, joy, and
abiding presence as she radiates the beauty of a
life fully surrendered to Him.
Inauguration
and Blessing of the Renovated Chapel at Xellim The
renovated Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, Xellim,
affiliated to St Sebastian Church, Loliem, was
blessed by Bishop Simião Fernandes, Auxiliary Bishop
of the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman, during a solemn
Eucharistic celebration held on Friday, 5th December
2025. The Rite of Blessing of the oratory took place
during the celebration of the Eucharist. The
extended portion of the Chapel was constituted into
a sacred place by the Decree CP- Decr/ 223/2025,
dated 4 December,2025, of His Eminence Filipe Neri
Cardinal Ferrão, Archbishop of Goa and Daman and
Patriarch of the East Indies. The Bishop Simião
presided over the Mass, concelebrated by Fr Patrick
Luis SFX, Dean of the Canacona Deanery; Fr Silvestre
D’Souza OCD, Provincial Superior of the Karnataka-Goa
Province of the Carmelites; Fr Rui Pereira CSC,
Parish Priest of St Sebastian Church, Loliem; Fr
Teodozio Fernandes OCD, Chaplain of the Chapel; Fr
Rovel D’Souza OCD, Superior of Divine Springs
Retreat Centre, Xellim, along with several priests.
Delivering the homily, Bishop Simião invited the
faithful to live in communion by strengthening their
relationship with God. He said that the renovated
chapel stands as a sign of communion and offers an
opportunity for the faithful to deepen their faith.
The Prelate recalled how Jesus held the Temple in
high regard, desiring that its sanctity be
preserved. Stressing the sacredness of the place of
worship, he affirmed that the chapel is a space
where believers grow in holiness as the Word of God
is proclaimed and the Eucharist is celebrated.
Highlighting the importance of Scripture, Bishop
Simião noted that the Word of God renews life, and
he urged the faithful to read and reflect on it
regularly. He further encouraged the congregation to
make the Holy Eucharist the centre of their lives.
Ballok
Jesu Kutam Marks 11th Anniversary at Infant Jesus
Shrine, Bikarnakatte The
Ballok Jesu Kutam, a dedicated group of volunteers
serving at the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte–Mangaluru,
celebrated their 11th anniversary, on November 30,
2025 with devotion and gratitude. The celebration
began with a solemn Holy Eucharist presided over by
Rev. Fr Melvin D’Cunha, OCD, Superior of St Joseph’s
Monastery. During the Mass, the community welcomed
its newest member, Mrs. Flora D’Souza, ceremoniously
vesting her with the Kutam sash, symbolising her
commitment to the ministry of service at the Shrine.
Rev. Fr Stifan Perera, OCD, Director of the Shrine,
preached an inspiring homily, highlighting the
spiritual significance of Advent as the beginning of
the new liturgical year. Reflecting on the Gospel,
he invited the faithful to embrace Jesus’ call to
“be watchful, be vigilant, and wake from spiritual
sleep.” He emphasised that Advent challenges every
believer to renew their faith with attentiveness and
inner readiness. Also present for the celebration
was Rev. Fr Deep Fernandes, OCD, adding warmth and
support to the occasion. Following the Mass, Fr
Stifan expressed heartfelt appreciation to the
Ballok Jesu Kutam members for their selfless and
dedicated service, offered despite personal
commitments to parish, family, and society. He noted
that their ministry significantly contributes to
maintaining order, reverence, and hospitality for
thousands of pilgrims who visit the Shrine. The
celebration concluded with a fellowship breakfast,
strengthening unity and gratitude among the members
as they stepped into another year of committed
service to the Infant Jesus Shrine.
Goa
Carmelites Honour Proto-Martyrs Blessed 3eDenis and
Blessed Redemptus at Historic ‘Convento do Carmo’ Old
Goa, November 29, 2025 — The Discalced Carmelites in
Goa marked the feast of Blesseds Dionysius (Denis of
the Nativity) and Redemptus of the Cross with a
solemn Eucharistic celebration at the historic ruins
of their first monastery, Convento do Carmo, Old Goa.
The annual celebration, held at the site where both
martyrs once lived and formed their Carmelite
vocation, brought together Carmelite friars, nuns,
and members of the Secular Carmel from across Goa.
The feast Mass was presided over by Fr Fantino
Pereira OCD. Fr Marlon Rodrigues OCD, Superior of
the Carmelite Monastery, Margao. Fr Ronald D’Souza
OCD, Superior of the Carmelite Seminary, Mapusa, Fr
Jason Coutinho OCD and other priests concelebrated
the Eucharistic Celebration. Delivering a homily, Fr
Jason Coutinho, OCD, reminded the faithful that
everything in this world passes, but faith, hope and
love endure forever, urging them to remain steadfast
in their vocation and to draw inspiration from the
heroic fidelity of Blesseds Denis and Redemptus.
Opening his reflection, he invited the congregation
to contemplate the historic surroundings, saying
that if the ancient trees and stones could speak,
“they would tell us of more than four hundred years
of prayer, sacrifice, and Carmelite presence.” These
stones, he added, “watched the Carmelites gather for
prayer, chant the psalms, and celebrate the Holy
Eucharist,” and may even have been touched by the
martyrs themselves. Standing on the ground where
Carmelites lived and formed missionaries since 1619,
Fr Coutinho spoke of the spiritual continuity
linking past and present. “Their feet once walked
where our feet now rest… what unites them and us is
the same faith, hope and love.”
Two
Cloistered Nuns, Make their Solemn Profession in
Discalced Carmelite Order Nov.
21, 2025 was a red-letter day as two juniors: Sr.
Anjali Maria and Sr. Hemangini Maria made their
solemn profession on the day of the Presentation of
Our Lady & Pro Orantibus Day. It was a beautiful
celebration with two Bishops officiating: Bp. Seby,
Bishop of Baroda and Abp. Thomas Macwan of
Gandhinagar who played a key role in the life of Sr.
Hemangini – helping her receive the sacraments after
her conversion experience; there were about 15
priests including Fr. Prakash D’Cunha who came as a
delegate of Fr. Provincial. After the final prayer
Fr. Prakash wonderfully addressed the gathering and
felicitated the Sisters on behalf of Fr. Provincial.
OCDS
Regional Gathering 2025 @ Dhyanashram Rajodi. OCDS
Regional gathering 2025 was held at Dhyanashram
Rajodi from 21st November 2025 to 23rd November
2025. There were altogether 71 Participants from
different communities of Karnataka – Goa Province.
The meet began with the inaugural function by
lighting the ceremonial lamp. Rev. Fr. Silvester
Dsouza Provincial Superior of Karnataka – Goa
province along with him Rev. Fr. Deep Fernandes the
Delegate Provincial of OCDS , Fr. Don Tony, Fr.
Stany Pinto , Fr. Avith Pais , Fr. Anoop Fernandes ,
Fr. Lancy Mendoca , Fr. Macson Dabre , Dn. Stin
George, Mr. Roy Rodrigues OCDS and other OCDS
Provincial Council were present . On 22nd November
2025, the day began with Morning prayer followed by
Mass presided over by His Excellence Bishop Thomas
Dsouza, Bishop of Vasai concelebrated by Carmelite
Priest. The meet ended on 23rd November by Vote of
Thanks render by Mrs. Jubilee Cardoza from St.
Elizabeth of the Trinity community Miraroad.
Report
on Pre-Annual Day Fun Games – St Teresa of Avila
Community, Bikarnakatte As
part of the upcoming Annual Day celebrations, St
Teresa of Avila Community, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru,
organized a series of fun and recreational games for
the members on November 14, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. The
event was held in the Meeting Hall and witnessed
active participation, enthusiasm, and joyful
camaraderie among all the members. The St Teresa of
Avila Community, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, organized
a lively series of fun games on November 14, 2025 at
3:00 p.m. in preparation for the upcoming Annual
Day. Held in the Meeting Hall, the event witnessed
enthusiastic participation and joyful interaction
among the members. Ten creative games—including
broom-making, balance walk, bucket ball, pebble
pick-up, hairdressing, glass tower challenge,
mystery sip, dice dash, and coconut collection—added
colour and excitement to the afternoon. All the
members participated actively. The games were
inaugurated by Rev. Fr Ivan D’Souza, OCD, Spiritual
Assistant. The event was organized under the
leadership of Mr. Herald Gratian D’Souza, OCDS,
President. The games were coordinated by Ms. Laveena
D’Mello, OCDS, Games Coordinator, and assisted by
Ms. Sharlet Mary Rasquinha, OCDS, Assistant
Coordinator.
The
Joyful Fragility of a Saint: Centenary Celebration
to the Little Flower The
Carmelite Family of the Bangalore Region came
together in joyous unity on 23 November 2025 to
celebrate the Centenary of the Canonization of St.
Thérèse of the Child Jesus, the beloved Little
Flower. Hosted at the stately DJB Auditorium of
Mount Carmel College, Autonomous, Vasanthnagar,
Bengaluru, the event unfolded as a vibrant tapestry
of gratitude, fraternity, and spiritual renewal.
Organized under the joint banner of the Carmelite
Family, the celebration drew together the religious
congregations rooted in the Carmelite tradition: OCD
Fathers and Nuns, CMI, CSST, AC, CTC, CMC, CM, and
the Bethany Sisters (BS). The gathering was further
enriched by the presence of numerous priests,
religious, lay associates, Secular Carmelites,
benefactors, and friends, all united in honouring
the life, message, and enduring sanctity of St.
Thérèse. Solemn Welcome of Distinguished Guests The celebration began with a warm and
graceful welcome extended to an august assembly of
leaders of the Carmelite Family:
1. Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, OCD, Provincial
Superior, Karnataka–Goa Province
2. Rev. Fr. Pius James D’Souza, OCD, Definitor
General
3. Rev. Sr. Jose Lynette, CSST, Superior General,
Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa
4. Rev. Sr. Maria Nirmalini, AC, Superior General,
Apostolic Carmel
5. Rev. Sr. Shahila, CTC, Superior General,
Congregation of Teresian Carmelites
6. Rev. Sr. Sahana, BS, Provincial Superior, Bethany
Sisters (Bangalore Province)
7. Rev. Sr. Arpana, CSST, Assistant General
8. Rev. Sr. Fredoline, CSST, Superior of Mount
Carmel Community
Representatives of all Carmelite branches—fathers,
sisters, students, lay Carmel, and
collaborators—were gratefully acknowledged, along
with clergy and religious from other congregations
who graced the celebration with their esteemed
presence.
CARMELIGHT
2025 – Interschool Sports Event The
third edition of CarmeLight 2025, the interschool
sports event, was organised with great joy and
enthusiasm at Mount Carmel CBSE School, Ramnagar.
The motto of the event was “For Excellence We
Strive.” Students from six Mount Carmel institutions
came together for this big event. It was a time to
show teamwork and sports skills. Participating Schools: • Mount Carmel School, Ramnagar (Host)
• Mount Carmel School, Kadaganchi
• Mount Carmel School, Mira Road
• Mount Carmel School, Huvina Hadagali
• Mount Carmel School, Belur
• Mount Carmel School, Shivamogga
The two-day programme began on 17 November 2025 with
a warm and vibrant welcome led by the school’s Band
Set. This was followed by a disciplined and
impressive March Past, where students marched with
pride, saluting the dignitaries and showing unity,
respect, and dedication. The inaugural ceremony was
led by Rev. Fr. Dr. Pius James D’Souza OCD,
Definitor General for South Asia Region, and Rev.
Fr. Silvestre D’Souza OCD, Provincial Superior of
the KG Province. As the Chief Guest, Fr. Silvestre
unfurled the school flag, symbolising the school’s
commitment to excellence. The lighting of the Sports
Torch added excitement and filled everyone with the
spirit of fair and healthy competition. Many
dignitaries were present, including Fr. Alphonse
Britto OCD, Fr. Prakash D’Cunha OCD, Fr. Joachim
Rodrigues OCD, Mr. Benoy Rafael, Mr Shivaji Gosavi,
President Gram Panchayat, Ramnagar, Mrs Shreya
Sawanth, Vice President, Mr Vinod Desai, Member and
other local leaders, school Managers, and
Principals, making the event even more special.
During the ceremony, the loving homage was paid to
Ms. Helen Tiampo, a well-wisher, benefactor and a
friend, who has supported the Education apostolate
in a very big way.
Celebrating
Christ the King and Honouring a Cherished Benefactor
Helen Tiampo On
23 November 2025, the Friars of the Little Flower
Community in Deroche, BC, under the leadership of
Fr. Vincent De Souza, Superior, gathered with the
faithful to celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord
Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. The Eucharistic
celebration also marked the Month’s Mind Mass of
Helen Chua Tiampo — a beloved friend, benefactor,
and collaborator whose deep faith, kindness, and
generosity touched not only the Carmelites but
countless others. Fr. Vincent, the main celebrant,
invited the faithful to offer their intentions and
to pray specially for the repose of Helen’s soul,
entrusting her to Christ our King. Concelebrating
with him were Fr. Ivan, Fr. Jeevan, and Fr. Ronald
Sequeira. The Gospel was proclaimed by Fr. Jeevan,
and the homily was preached by Fr. Ivan, who
beautifully encouraged the faithful to imitate the
kingship of Christ expressed in humility, loving
service, and compassion. He concluded by thanking
God for Helen’s inspiring life and offering
gratitude to Fr. Rudolf D’Souza for his dedicated
efforts in connecting Helen’s charitable mission
with the Carmelites. After the Mass, Fr. Vincent
delivered a heartfelt message of gratitude on behalf
of the Little Flower community. He thanked all the
Carmelite Friars—both present and absent—and the
entire congregation. With deep appreciation, he
praised God for Helen’s life and sincerely
acknowledged Fr. Rudy de Souza, whose guidance and
commitment led the Carmelites to their benefactor,
Helen Tiampo Chua, whose legacy they now uphold with
pride and gratitude. The celebration concluded with
a procession to Helen’s mausoleum, where prayers and
the blessing of the grave were led by Fr. Ronald
Sequeira.
Devotional
Video Album “Mariye Salkka Jezu Balka” Released at
Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte Mangaluru,
Nov. 20, 2025: A new Konkani devotional video hymn,
“Mariye Salkka Jezu Balka,” was released on Thursday
at the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru.
The ceremony took place in the presence of a
gathering of faithful and distinguished clergy,
including Rev. Fr. Alwyn Arana, OCD a Carmelite
priest serving in Italy; Rev. Fr. Stifan Perera, OCD
Director of the Shrine; and Rev. Fr. Melwyn D’Cunha,
OCD Superior of St. Joseph’s Monastery. The hymn
showcases the collaboration of three prominent
talents of the Konkani music field. The lyrics and
melody are composed by Mrs Ivy D’Souza, a renowned
singer who has dedicated over 30 years to sharing
faith through music. Having sung in more than 300
albums and musical programmes, Ivy is widely
honoured as the “Lata Mangeshkar of Konkani Music.”
Her heartfelt voice continues to inspire and uplift
the Konkani-speaking community. The music
arrangement is crafted by Roshan D’Souza, Angelore,
a respected composer known for his rich and soulful
contributions to Konkani devotional music. His
composition enhances the emotional depth and
prayerful tone of Ivy’s hymn. The video, filmed
entirely at the serene Infant Jesus Shrine,
beautifully captures the sacred ambience of the
location. The choreography is performed by Remona
Perera, popularly known as the “Golden Girl.” Remona
holds a world record for performing 170 hours of
non-stop Bharatanatyam, and her graceful movements
add a powerful visual expression to the devotional
theme of the hymn. During the event, the priests
congratulated the team for presenting a creation
that blends musical artistry with spiritual
devotion. “Mariye Salkka Jezu Balka” stands as a
tribute to Mother Mary and the Infant Jesus - a
harmonious offering of faith, music, and dance that
enriches the cultural and devotional heritage of the
Konkani community.
Celebration
of the Feast of St Teresa of Avila The
Sadbhavana community joyfully celebrated the solemn
feast of St Teresa of Avila, the patroness of the
Order of Discalced Carmelites, on November 16, 2025.
Although the universal feast falls on October 15,
the community marked the occasion in November to
ensure the presence of the Provincial Superior. The
celebration began at 11:30 am with a solemn
Eucharistic liturgy presided over by the Auxiliary
Bishop of Bangalore, Most Rev. Arokia Raj Satish
Kumar. In his homily, the Bishop reflected on the
Christian call to radiate the light of Christ in a
world clouded by darkness. Drawing from the life and
legacy of St Teresa, he emphasized the need for
courageous, faith-filled witnesses who, like her,
allow the light of prayer and contemplation to
illumine the Church and the world. The Eucharist was
concelebrated by several priests, including Rev. Fr
Pius James D’Souza, Definitor General of the
Discalced Carmelite Order; Rev. Fr Charles Serrao,
OCD, Pontifical Commissary of the Rosarian
Congregation, Carmelaram; Provincial Councillors, Fr
Alphonse Britto and Fr Prakash D’Cunha, Capuchin
friars from the neighbouring community; and
Carmelite priests from the surrounding communities
and diocesan priests. The presence of these
dignitaries added grace and solemnity to the
occasion. A number of religious sisters from various
congregations – SMMI, CSST, and AC –joined the
celebrations, along with many friends, benefactors,
and well-wishers of the friars. Members of the
Christian Family Movement, accompanied by their
families, were also present, strengthening the
spirit of fraternity. The liturgical choir, led
melodiously by Mr. Nitin D’Souza and family,
enriched the celebration with meaningful and
devotional singing.
Kani
Kani Kantha-2025 Grand Finale Concluded on a High
Note in Mangaluru Mangaluru,
Nov 16: The grand finale of Kani Kani Kantha - 2025,
a highly popular Konkani storytelling competition
was held on Sunday, November 16 at 2 p.m. at the
Infant Jesus Shrine Hall, Mangaluru. The event
witnessed an enthusiastic gathering of participants,
parents, well-wishers, and Konkani literature
enthusiasts. Finalists from Mangaluru, Udupi,
Kundapur and Puttur captivated the audience with
their creative and expressive storytelling skills.
Each performance reflected originality, confidence,
and a deep love for the Konkani language, making the
competition remarkably vibrant and engaging. The
prize distribution ceremony, held at 4 p.m. was
presided over by Fr. Rupesh Madtha, while noted poet
and film director Mr. Stany Bela graced the occasion
as the Chief Guest. Other dignitaries present on the
dais included: Fr. Melvin Dcunha, Superior, St.
Joseph’s Monastery, Mr. Praveen Tauro, Shrine
Director Fr. Stifan Perera, Fr. Joseph Cyril Dsouza,
President, Daij Dubai Mangalore Unit, Mrs. Flavia
Albuquerque, Renowned Writer, Fr. Ivan D’Souza,
Editor, NBJ.MC Elson Hirgan introduced the
dignitaries, after which Fr. Ivan Dsouza welcomed
them with a shawl. Chief Guest Mr. Stany Bela, in
his address, encouraged the youth to preserve
Konkani through creativity, literature, and
community participation. The panel of judges Mrs.
Asuntha Priya Danthy, Mr. Edward Sequeira, Mrs.
Sapna Crasta, Vamanjoor and Mrs. Molly Miranda,
Kulshekar were felicitated with mementos in
recognition of their valuable contribution.
Mission
Sunday: A Day Filled with Faith and Missionary Zeal Puspashrama
came alive with joy and purpose on November 09, 2025
as we celebrated Mission Sunday. Throughout the day,
three solemn Masses were celebrated, each placing at
the centre the Church’s missionary mandate. The
faithful were invited to renew their commitment to
spreading the Gospel through their words, actions,
and daily Christian witness. After every Mass,
faithful -young and old- took part with great
enthusiasm in the various mission activities held
across the campus. Guided by the Rector and
supported by the community fathers and brothers, the
day was beautifully organized and unfolded in a
spirit of unity and collaboration. The vibrant
activities, combined with the spiritual
celebrations, made the day truly special. It was a
joy to experience our community coming together in
faith, service, and missionary outreach.
Annual
Mission Sale 2025 Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Community (OCDS), Margao Goa,
held its Annual Mission Sale on Sunday, November 9,
2025, at the Carmelite Monastery, Margao. The event
was marked by a deep sense of fellowship,
generosity, and joyful service. Members of the
community came together to organize and contribute a
variety of items for sale. The stalls featured
religious articles, candles, books, organic honey,
paintings, and handcrafted accessories such as hair
scrunchies. A highlight of the day was the array of
homemade delicacies lovingly prepared by the
members, including sandwiches, potato chops, beef
steak, bread, pan rolls, chutneys, and other freshly
made treats. Visitors enjoyed the food and
fellowship, while supporting a noble cause.
The Mission Sale drew a wonderful response from
parishioners and well-wishers, whose presence and
generosity helped make the event a great success.
Proceeds from the sale will go towards missionary
and charitable initiatives, reflecting the Carmelite
call to live a life of prayer and service. The OCDS
Mount Carmel Community extends heartfelt thanks to
all members and generous supporters who contributed
their time, effort, and creativity to this joyful
occasion. “Remember that nothing is small in the
eyes of God. Do all that you do with love.”
— St. Thérèse of Lisieux
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.
Blessed
Cross from Bethlehem Installed at Infant Jesus
Shrine, Bikarnakatte Mangaluru,
Nov 6, 2025: In a moment of deep spiritual
significance, Rt Rev Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza,
Bishop Emeritus of Mangalore, blessed and installed
the Blessed Cross from Bethlehem at the Infant Jesus
Shrine, Bikarnakatte on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
The Cross, brought from Bethlehem - the very
birthplace of Jesus Christ - has found a fitting
home at the Shrine dedicated to the Infant Jesus.
Handcrafted from olive wood, the Cross stands as a
symbol of peace, strength, and divine presence.
Embedded within it are sacred elements from the Holy
Land: soil, olive leaves, stones, and petals from
local flowers - each carrying the fragrance and
blessing of the land sanctified by the Saviour’s
birth. The celebration began with the Solemn
Eucharistic Celebration, presided over by Bishop
Emeritus Aloysius Paul D’Souza. In his homily, Rev
Fr Jocy Siddakatte, OCD, reflected on the two
central mysteries of Christian life - the Eucharist
and the Cross. “The Eucharist is the living sign of
God’s abiding presence among us. Through adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament, we open our hearts to the
flow of divine grace,” he said. “The Cross, the
symbol of redemption, invites us to examine our
lives and embrace conversion of heart.” Following
the Mass, the Blessed Sacrament and the Cross were
carried in a devout procession, accompanied by the
sound of the brass band and the prayerful
participation of the faithful. The Eucharist was
then solemnly installed in the newly renovated
chapel, while the Bethlehem Cross was placed in a
specially designed altar for public veneration. In
his address, Bishop Aloysius Paul D’Souza invited
the large congregation gathered for this historic
event to spend time in silent adoration before the
Blessed Sacrament.
Memorial
Service for Miss. Helen Chua Tiampo, Benefactress of
the Province The
memorial and funeral celebration of Miss. Helen Chua
Tiampo, the Benefactress of the Province and the
Delegation of Canada was held with deep reverence
and gratitude at the Little Flower Monastery, Fraser
Valley on November 03, 2025. The ceremony
beautifully reflected Helen’s profound faith,
generosity, and lasting legacy within the Carmelite
community. The celebration of Helen’s life and
legacy began with an opening ceremony and prayers at
the monastery chapel. Members of the Secular
Carmelite community, together with relatives,
friends, and well-wishers, gathered to pay their
respects. The service included prayers, the
recitation of the Rosary, hymns, and the Holy
Eucharist, invoking the Lord’s peace upon her soul.
Over 200 people attended the ceremony, including
seventeen priests — five from the Archdiocese of
Vancouver and twelve from the Canadian Carmelite
Provincial Delegation. The mortal remains of Helen
were first blessed at the monastery campus
roundabout, near the monument dedicated to her. The
blessing and prayers were led by Rev. Fr. Alexander
Braganza, Delegate Provincial, after which the body
was carried in solemn procession to the Tiampo
Memorial Hall, which had been reverently transformed
into a chapel for the occasion. Fr. Mario Fernandes
welcomed the congregation and offered the
introductory words. The choir led the assembly in
melodious hymns as the priests processed for the
celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Rev. Fr. Rudolf
Valerian D’Souza was the main celebrant, celebrating
the Mass in accordance with Helen’s expressed
wishes.
New
Members to Carmel On
November 06, 2025, the Carmelite Family in Mira Road
rejoiced as two OCDS communities welcomed new
members into the Teresian way of life. During the
Evening Prayer and Meeting, the St Joseph OCDS
Community admitted Mrs Agnes Corda into the
Novitiate, while Mrs Rita Matthews, Mrs Celine
Gonsalves, Mrs Anita Machado, and Mrs Philomena
Olivera were received into the Aspirancy. On the
same occasion, the St Elizabeth of the Trinity OCDS
Community also celebrated the admission of Mrs Susan
D’Souza, Mrs Fatima Fernandes, Mrs Keya Gomes, and
Mrs Vaishali Raphose into the Novitiate.
Additionally, Mrs Teresa D’Souza, Mrs Sudha D’Souza,
Ms Marissa Britto, Ms Merryn D’Silva, and Mr Wilson
Miranda began their journey in the Aspirancy. Let us
accompany them with our prayers, that they may
faithfully persevere and flourish in the Garden of
Carmel.
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.
You are welcome download books and read them and
recommend them to your friends who are interested in
Carmelite Spirituality. These books are cheap and
affordable and some of them can be read free of
charge if you are a member in Amazon online Kindle
books. These books uploaded on AMAZON kindle version
can be accessed through smart phones, IPad,
Computers and other electronic devices globally in
all the 5 continents. This is actually the new trend
in publishing books as the hard copy of the books is
practically becoming obsolete especially in Europe
and Americas. Hence, this is a new venture in
publishing books.
click here to read
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
Click here to Listen
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
Click here to Listen