Infant Jesus Shrine Celebrates Solemnity of Our
Lady of Mount Carmel with Deep Devotion and
Festal Joy
Mangalore, July 20, 2025: The Infant Jesus
Shrine, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, resounded with
hymns of devotion and thanksgiving as the
faithful gathered to celebrate the Solemnity of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel on Sunday, July 20,
2025. The day was marked by three solemn
Eucharistic celebrations, honouring Mary, the
Mother and Patroness of the Carmelite Order.
The day began with a 7:30 a.m. Mass presided
over by Rev. Fr Walter D’Souza, OCD, and was
followed by the 10:00 a.m. Solemn Mass
celebrated by Rev. Fr Stifan Perera, OCD,
Director of the Infant Jesus Shrine. The second
Mass saw the participation of family members of
Carmelite religious brothers and sisters,
lending a familial and festive tone to the
liturgy.
The homily was preached by Rev. Fr Prithesh
Crasta, OCD, a newly ordained Carmelite priest
from Asha Deepa, Madanthyar. His reflection
beautifully captured the Marian spirit of the
day: “If we were ever given the opportunity to
beautify one person in the world, it would be
our mother. In the same way, Jesus, who existed
before Mary, adorned her with divine beauty from
the very beginning of her life. Mary, in turn,
shared her heavenly beauty with us through the
scapular - her own garment of love and
protection.” His message stirred deep devotion,
highlighting the profound connection between
Mary and her spiritual children through the
scapular.
The Evening Festal Mass at 5:30 p.m. was
presided over by Rev. Fr Rajesh Melwyn Rosario,
Rector of St Joseph’s Interdiocesan Seminary,
Jeppu. The celebration was graced by several
prominent clergy including: Rev. Fr Daniel
Veigas, OCD, Episcopal Vicar for Religious,
Diocese of Mangalore, Rev. Fr James Vas, Vicar
of the City Varado, Rev. Fr Joe Tauro, OCD,
newly appointed Episcopal Vicar for Religious,
Diocese of Udupi, Parish priests, assistant
parish priests, religious priests, and sisters
from various communities.
In his homily, Fr Rosario reflected on the
historical and spiritual significance of the
Brown Scapular: “When the Carmelite Order was on
the brink of extinction, Our Lady appeared to St
Simon Stock, the then Superior General, and
entrusted him with the scapular - a visible and
eternal sign of her protection and maternal
care. Even today, the scapular remains an anchor
of faith for those whose lives are tossed by the
storms of doubt, suspicion, sickness, death, and
loss.”
Following the Mass, Rev. Fr Melvin D’Cunha, OCD,
Superior of St Joseph’s Monastery, Mangaluru,
felicitated Rev. Fr Rajesh Melwyn Rosario on his
appointment as Rector of the Seminary, and Rev.
Fr Joe Tauro, OCD, on his new role as Episcopal
Vicar for Religious in the Diocese of Udupi.
The event also witnessed the release of a new
Konkani spiritual book authored by Rev. Fr
Rudolph V. D’Souza, OCD, titled "Tuje Jaal Guund
Udkant Devai" (Cast Your Net into the Deep). The
book, rooted in Carmelite spirituality, invites
readers to a deeper encounter with Christ
through the lens of contemplative faith.
At all the Masses, Brown Scapulars were solemnly
blessed and reverently distributed to the
faithful, signifying the spiritual protection
and maternal care of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Many received them with deep devotion,
committing themselves to Marian discipleship.




































