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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.

Thanking you,
Fr. Rudolf V. D’Souza OCD


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Golden Threads of Grace: 50 Years of St. Anthony’s Blessings at Watre - 1975 to 2025
Every celebration is an opportunity to thank the Lord for His marvellous blessings. Jubilee celebrations, in particular, are sacred milestones—a time to pause, reflect, and praise God for His wonders. The faithful of Watre have experienced God’s tender love, care, and protection through the powerful intercession of their beloved patron, St. Anthony of Padua. The grace and blessings received over the past 50 years are so abundant that words cannot fully express them. The Golden Jubilee of St. Anthony’s Chapel, Watre, was celebrated with great joy and solemnity on May 16, 2025, marking 50 glorious years of divine blessings. A series of spiritual, social, and cultural events were organized to make this celebration meaningful and memorable.
Highlights of the Jubilee Celebrations

1. January 6, 2025 – Inauguration Day: The Jubilee Year was formally inaugurated on January 6 by Fr. Cyprian Fernandes and Fr. Joachim Rodrigues with a solemn procession carrying the statue of St. Anthony from the old chapel to the new one. A festive Holy Eucharist in honour of St. Anthony followed. The Jubilee logo and theme were unveiled: “ಭರ್ವಸ್ಯಾಚೆ ವಾಟೆರ್, ಭೊಗ್ಸಾಣ್ಯಾಚೆ ಸೊಜೆರ್”
2. February 23 to April 13, 2025 – St. Anthony Visits Every Home: As part of the spiritual preparation, the statue of St. Anthony was taken to all 43 houses in the village. Families gathered around the saint’s portrait to offer prayers of thanksgiving. This time of prayer included the Rosary, the Novena to St. Anthony, and other devotions, helping families grow in faith and unity.

A Grateful Farewell to Rev. Fr. Lancy Mendonca: A Celebration of Love, Faith, and Blessings
On Saturday, 31st May 2025, the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community, OCDS Margao, Goa, gathered in deep gratitude and affection to bid farewell to their beloved Spiritual Assistant, Rev. Fr. Lancy Mendonca, who has been appointed as the Superior in Pune. The farewell evening was a heartfelt tribute to a priest whose spiritual guidance, humility, and warmth left an indelible mark on the community. The solemn yet joy-filled event was graced by Rev. Fr. Marlon (Superior), along with Rev. Frs. George Santhumayor, Diogo Proenca, and Kiran Lobo. The program opened with a prayer, creating a sacred atmosphere, followed by a warm welcome from Community President Elizabeth Santos, who expressed sincere appreciation for Fr. Lancy’s pastoral presence and leadership. A hymn to the Holy Spirit was sung, invoking divine blessings for his new mission. The evening resonated with music and emotion through a special farewell song by Sarita and Gracy, accompanied by Savio Barreto on guitar, and a touching solo by Otilia. A moving poem recited by Leoniz captured the essence of Fr. Lancy’s spiritual influence, wisdom, and gentle presence. In a unique gesture, each community member offered a heartfelt line of appreciation, reflecting the deep bonds nurtured over the years. The community also presented a handmade card adorned with memorable photographs and a thoughtful gift—tokens of shared memories, joy, and spiritual growth. Cynthia delivered a heartfelt thank-you speech on behalf of the community, expressing collective love and prayers for Fr. Lancy’s future. In response, Fr. Lancy shared his gratitude for the warmth, support, and spiritual companionship he had received. He encouraged the community to remain steadfast in prayer and Carmelite spirituality, promising to hold them in his prayers. The farewell was more than a goodbye—it was a celebration of a sacred journey. As Fr. Lancy steps into his new role, he carries with him the love and prayers of a community forever touched by his compassionate and dedicated ministry.

A Joyful Day of Fellowship: Picnic at Chrisander Paroda
On Sunday, May 25, 2025, the members of Our Lady of Mount Carmel OCDS Community, Margao–Goa, along with their Spiritual Assistant, Rev. Fr. Lancy Mendonca, came together for their annual community picnic at Chrisander, Paroda. Nestled amidst lush greenery and serenaded by the gentle flow of the river, the resort offered a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The serene natural beauty, coupled with well-maintained amenities, created the perfect setting for a day of relaxation and bonding. The day unfolded with an abundance of joy and camaraderie. Members delighted in refreshing poolside moments, participated in lively group games that sparked laughter and team spirit, and savoured a delicious lunch shared in the warmth of each other’s company. This cherished outing was more than just a break from routine — it was a beautiful opportunity to strengthen the bonds of community and deepen the spirit of fellowship. The picnic left everyone with fond memories and renewed hearts, grateful for the gift of togetherness.

Blessing of the renovated structures at Prerana Mission Station – Jagalur
The community was filled with deep gratitude and joy to announce the successful completion of the renovations undertaken at Prerana Mission Station, Jagalur. This significant milestone marks not only the restoration of a vital space in our community but also a renewed commitment to our shared mission and service.
Key renovations include:
• Beautification of the sanctuary in the Chapel
• New sanitary fixtures in the rooms of the friars
• Two well-equipped residential rooms on the ground floor
• Three cubicle-style rooms with attached baths on the first floor
• A new staircase dedicated to employees and social work beneficiaries, offering both convenience and a clear demarcation of the monastery enclosure
• Renovated kitchen and upgraded staff quarters
• Completion of the approach road leading to the parlour
The blessing of the renovated building was solemnly carried out by Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, the Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa Province on June 03, 2025. This was followed by a Eucharistic celebration, presided over by Fr. Provincial, who also preached a thought-provoking homily. In his message, he reflected on the missionary zeal of St. Paul, who served the Lord not only publicly through powerful oratory but also with a personal touch, visiting homes and living a life free of hypocrisy. He encouraged the faithful to emulate this spirit, guided by the Holy Spirit.

Enkindled by the Word, Enlightened in Truth: Lectio Brevis at Pushpashrama
The Pushpashrama Institute of Philosophy and Religion solemnly inaugurated the Academic Year 2025–2026 with the Lectio Brevis on Saturday, May 31. The celebration commenced with the Holy Eucharist, presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre D'Souza, Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa Province, and concelebrated by eleven priests. Centered on the theme "Enkindled by the Word, Enlightened in Truth," the Eucharistic celebration set a reflective and inspiring tone for the new academic year. In his homily, Fr. Provincial exhorted the brothers to integrate their spiritual formation with philosophical inquiry, fostering a holistic understanding grounded in faith and reason. The official inauguration ceremony followed, beginning with a prayer song and a warm welcome by the Rector, Rev. Fr. Oswald Crasta, who acknowledged the gracious presence of several dignitaries. Among them were Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, Vice-Provincial; Fr. John Sequeira, Provincial Prefect of Studies; and a number of priests from neighbouring communities, whose participation added solemnity and joy to the occasion. Rev. Fr. Wilfred Rodrigues, the Dean, presented a detailed report of the previous academic year, highlighting significant milestones and academic progress. He also outlined the academic program for 2025–2026, noting the enrolment of 30 students who are preparing themselves for philosophical and theological formation. A key moment in the event was the release of the Pushpashrama Handbook and Calendar 2025–2026, an essential guide for the year ahead.

Commencement of the Common Novitiate Year @ Kurnool Carmel
From 1st June 2025 to 31st May 2026

On the eve of the Solemnity of the Ascension, the Carmel of St Joseph, Kurnool rejoiced with a double blessing—the beginning of the Common Novitiate Year, which beautifully coincided with the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 31st May 2025. With a heartfelt invocation to the Holy Spirit, the novices offered themselves to the maternal care of Mother Mary. Recognizing her as the perfect model of a Carmelite—who pondered the Word of God and treasured it in her heart—they entrusted their formation journey to her. Acknowledging her as a teacher in the life of faith, hope, and charity, each novice symbolically placed herself at Mary’s feet, seeking her guidance in growing to resemble her Son, Jesus, and in following her example through the imitation of her virtues.The community also lifted prayers of gratitude for the members of the formation house, thanking God for their generous dedication and love. They prayed that the Lord might continue to bless them with the graces necessary to be a living model of prayer and love for all those taking part in the novitiate programme.

Lighting the Path of Hope : Scholarships Awarded to Children of Visually Impaired Parents
Bengaluru, May 25: A Carmelite NGO, Dhyana Jyothi Trust, stepped in to make a small but considerate impact in the lives of the children of thirty Visually Impaired parents that depicted a noble purpose of Love and Charity. Under the banner, 'Carmel Vision for the Future’ scholarships of approximately Rs 6 Lakhs were provided for 30 children on 25th May, 2025 at Maria Niketan High School hall, Bengaluru. The programme began with a prayer service. Mrs. Nelly Prichardo, the coordinator, extended a warm welcome to everyone. Fr. Silvestre Dsouza, the Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa- Province, was the Chief Guest for the occasion. Fr. Ivan D'souza, Director of the Dhyana Jyothi Trust, was also present. In his message, Fr. Silvestre Dsouza highlighted the significant milestone of completing eleven years of service in the Scholarship Programme. He emphasized that providing education to children—especially those whose parents are visually impaired—is a noble Carmelite venture. Despite their blindness, these parents hold a strong desire to brighten the future of their children. Recognizing this, the Carmelite priests have undertaken this unique initiative with the generous support of donors and benefactors. Nelly Prichardo, the coordinator of ‘Carmel Vision for Future,’ shared her thoughts, saying, The parents of these children are not only visually impaired but also financially poor. As a result, they are unable to afford their children's education. However, these children are exceptionally talented and perform very well in their studies. We believe it is our responsibility to extend a helping hand. She further explained that many of these parents suffer from total or partial blindness and struggle to earn a livelihood. While they find it extremely difficult to provide for their children’s education, the children, despite their academic excellence, lack the financial support they need.

Installation of Infant Jesus Statue and Feast Celebration at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre Edmonton
May 24, 2025, marked a historic and grace-filled day at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre, as over six hundred faithful gathered with deep devotion to celebrate the Feast of the Infant Jesus of Prague. This celebration, made memorable by the installation of the sacred statue, will remain etched in the hearts of all who were present. The inspiration behind the feast was Fr. Jerome Moras, OCD, whose vision was supported by the generous donation of a sacred replica of the Divine Infant by Mrs. Susan Papas Hauck, a devoted promoter of this devotion for over twenty-seven years. In preparation for the feast, a triduum was held, featuring spiritual reflections by Fr. Rudolf D’Souza, Fr. Israel Gonsalves, and Fr. Mario Fernandes. On the feast day, a solemn pontifical Mass was presided over by His Excellency, Bishop Gary Anthony Franken, Bishop of the Diocese of St. Paul, Alberta. Following the Eucharistic celebration, the Statue of the Infant Jesus was carried in a grand procession accompanied by litanies, hymns, and a vibrant performance by the Sinulog Dancers of the Filipino community. After the procession, Bishop Franken solemnly enshrined the statue in the side chapel of the Centre. Devotional chaplets and prayer booklets were distributed to the faithful, inviting all to continue their devotion to the Holy Infant. The celebrations concluded joyfully with a potluck meal and a time of fellowship, beautifully organized by the Centre’s dedicated staff and volunteers. Special appreciation goes to Fr. Frank Sharma, OCD, Director of Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre, for his leadership and coordination in making this spiritual event a resounding success. May the Divine Child of Prague continue to draw many hearts to His love and bless all who honour Him with childlike trust.

Drawn by Grace: Sr. Miriam’s Journey into the Heart of Carmel
On May 2, 2025, Sr. Miriam of the Immaculate Heart made her First Profession in the Cloistered Carmelite Order during a solemn Eucharistic celebration. Presided over by Fr. Silvestre D’Souza OCD, Provincial Superior, and concelebrated by three Carmelite priests, the event was graced by AC sisters and close associates of Mangalore Carmel. This milestone marked her complete consecration to a life of prayer and seclusion. Born on January 9, 1997, to Lt. Yohan Raj Ambadipudi and Pramila Kumari, Sr. Miriam was formerly known as Mary Matilda. Her early years were steeped in deep faith through family prayer and parish involvement. During the COVID-19 lockdown, she sensed a growing inner void despite academic and professional pursuits. This spiritual unrest stirred a desire for religious life, which she shared with her father. Guided by Sr. Christine A.C., she entered St. Ann’s Convent, Mangalore. A pivotal moment came unexpectedly during a hospital visit when she passed the Cloistered Carmel near Fr. Muller Hospital. The sight of the chapel’s grills evoked a profound spiritual pull. Moved by this divine attraction, she expressed her desire to join the cloister, surprising even her superiors. Yet, with her father's support and personal conviction, she remained steadfast. Sr. Miriam began her discernment in 2021, entered Carmel on April 26, 2022, and received the habit on May 14, 2023. Her First Profession is not merely a conclusion but the beginning of a life immersed in silence, prayer, and divine intimacy within Carmel. Let us accompany her through our prayers.

“Do You Love Me?” – A Novice’s Commitment to the Lord
First Profession of Br. Ronal Cloyten D’Cunha, OCD

In a moment marked by grace, solemnity, and profound joy, Br. Ronal Cloyten D’Cunha, the last novice of the current Tapovana formation group, made his first religious profession on 20 May 2025, offering himself wholly to the Lord and to the Church through the vows of Chastity, Poverty, and Obedience. The Eucharistic celebration, rich in spiritual depth and sacred symbolism, was presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, OCD, the Provincial Superior of the Karnataka-Goa Province. He was joined by the four Provincial Councillors and eleven friars whose gracious presence added dignity and joy to the occasion. The celebration witnessed the participation of Br. Ronal’s family members, the CSST Sisters of Kushalnagara, and numerous lay faithful and well-wishers of Tapovana. In his deeply reflective homily, Fr. Provincial spoke about the dynamics of love between the Divine Bridegroom and the chosen soul. Drawing inspiration from Jesus’ question to Peter— “Do you love me?”—he emphasized that the Lord’s gaze rests not on the past with its shortcomings, but on the present love and the future commitment of the one He calls. It is this divine love that beckons and sustains a vocation. Fr. Wilfred Frank beautifully animated the liturgy and served as the compère for the felicitation programme that followed the Mass. A spirit of reverence and devotion was further enhanced as the three novices joined their voices in harmonious praise, creating an atmosphere of prayer and worship.

THE PRIESTLY ORDINATION OF FR MOVIN DESMOND PEREIRA
On the auspicious morning of May 21st, 2025, the Carmelite family, along with the faithful of St Vincent De Paul Parish, Katpady gathered in profound joy for the priestly ordination of Fr Movin Desmond Pereira. The Eucharistic celebration commenced at 9:30 AM in the parish church, with the sacred rite of ordination conferred by Most Rev. Louis Mascarenhas, Bishop of Allahabad and grand uncle of the ordinandus. The liturgy was gracefully animated under the guidance of Fr Deep Fernandes, who served as the commentator for the occasion. The celebration witnessed the prayerful participation of nearly 80 priests, making it a truly momentous gathering. The choir, trained by Fr Alwyn Sequeira OCD and rendered by the parishioners added a rich spiritual dimension through their harmonious and soulful music. The homily was delivered by Fr Silvestre D’Souza OCD, the Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa Province. With pastoral depth, Fr Silvestre centered his reflections on the theme chosen by Fr Movin: “That they may all be one.” Using apt illustrations and theological deductions of priesthood, he exhorted the faithful and the newly ordained to embrace the unity of Christ’s body, the Church. The ordination rite unfolded with grace and by 11:30 AM, Fr Movin was joyfully welcomed into the presbyterate.  Following the Eucharistic celebration, due to an unexpected heavy downpour, the felicitation program was relocated to the parish hall of St Francis Xavier Church, Udyavar. The event was meticulously compered by Fr Dennis D’Sa, who led the program with humour and warmth.

Overflowing with Grace: Fr. Jesvin Tom Benoy Ordained to the Priesthood at Pushpashrama
On the radiant morning of May 19, 2025, the Infant Jesus Shrine at Pushpashrama, Mysuru, resounded with joy and thanksgiving as the Discalced Carmelites of the Karnataka-Goa Province witnessed the sacred ordination of Deacon Jesvin Tom Benoy to the priesthood. This profound moment was not only a celebration of a personal vocation fulfilled, but also a jubilant affirmation of God’s enduring call within the Carmelite family. Hailing originally from Kerala and raised in Delhi, Fr. Jesvin's journey to the priesthood began in 2014 when, inspired by the gentle whisper of God’s call, he entered the Discalced Carmelite Order. His spiritual and intellectual formation was nurtured across various Carmelite houses: postulancy in Margao, novitiate in Kushalnagara where he professed his first vows in 2016, philosophical studies at Pushpashrama, and a Bachelor of Arts from St. Philomena’s College, Mysore. His regency in Huvina Hadagali and theological formation at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Mangalore, further shaped him into a man of prayer and purpose. He made his solemn profession in 2023 and was ordained a deacon in 2024. His diaconate ministry at St. Joseph’s Church, Mira Road, Mumbai, served as a final preparation for the sublime gift of priesthood. Fr. Jesvin chose the inspiring theme “Filled to the Brim with Grace,” drawn from 2 Corinthians 4:7 and the miracle at Cana, which will serve as his priestly motto. Reflecting on this, he shared: “Like the stone jars filled to the brim, I come before the Lord—ordinary, yet ready to be transformed. Through His grace, the water of my efforts and the countless sacrifices made on my behalf over the years will become the wine of priestly ministry, poured out for His people.”

Feast of Our Lady of Fatima Celebrated in Xellim
The Parishioners of Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, Xellim-Loliem, gathered in large numbers on May 13, 2025, to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima with deep devotion and reverence. The solemn Eucharistic celebration was presided over by Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, OCD, Provincial Superior of the Karnataka-Goa Province of the Discalced Carmelites. He was joined by Fr. Rovel D’Souza, OCD, Superior of the Divine Springs Retreat Centre, Xellim; Fr. Teodosio Fernandes, OCD, Chaplain of the chapel; Fr. Alphonse Britto, OCD, Provincial Councillor; and several other priests in concelebration. Preaching on the theme, “Mother Mary inspires us to renew our lives by deepening our life of prayer,” Fr. Silvestre encouraged the faithful to seek inner renewal and spiritual growth through a closer relationship with God, drawing inspiration from the life and example of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The chapel choir led the liturgical singing, adding beauty and solemnity to the prayerful atmosphere. At the end of the celebration, Fr. Teodosio Fernandes expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed to the success of the feast, including the clergy, choir, volunteers, and parishioners. The feast was preceded by a nine-day novena featuring special Masses and spiritual reflections. The entire celebration stood as a powerful testimony to the parish community’s unity and unwavering devotion to Our Lady of Fatima.

A Grateful Visit: Bishop Johannes Gorantla OCD in Vancouver
On May 6, 2025, the Carmelite communities at Guardian Angels and Little Flower Monastery, in Vancouver had the joy and privilege of welcoming Most Rev. Johannes Gorantla OCD, the Bishop of Kurnool, in their midst. His visit held deep significance, as it was during his tenure and under his attentive guidance as the Definitor General that this monastery was constitutionally recognized as a Foundation. In 2020, he had also successfully obtained the necessary approval from the Generalate in Rome, thereby canonically establishing the Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre in Edmonton. His dedicated involvement not only helped strengthen our presence in Canada but also led to its elevation as a Provincial Delegation. The community expressed heartfelt gratitude for Bishop Johannes’ unwavering support, visionary leadership, and fatherly concern for the growth of the Carmelites in Canada. His presence among them was experienced as both a blessing and an affirmation of their mission and identity. After spending a few days with the community in Vancouver, the Bishop is scheduled to depart for Rome, where he would be attending the installation ceremony of Rev. Fr. Saverio Cannistrà OCD, the former Superior General, who was appointed by Pope Francis as the new Archbishop of Pisa. The community offered their prayerful wishes for Bishop Johannes’ safe journey.

Ordained to Love and Serve: A Carmelite Milestone
May 2, 2025, was a day of immense grace and profound joy for the Karnataka-Goa Province of the Discalced Carmelite Order, as four of its members — Deacon Prithesh Steeve Crasta (Vamanjoor), Deacon Pranay Pereira (Permannur), Deacon Avith Pais (Belthangady), and Deacon Stany Listan Pinto (Borimar) — were ordained Priests. The solemn Eucharistic celebration, held at the sacred precincts of Infant Jesus Shrine, Carmel Hill, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, was presided over by Most Rev. Dr. Francis Serrao SJ, Bishop of Shimoga. The liturgy of Ordination was witnessed by a host of clergy — numbering 79 — alongside religious sisters, the families of the ordinandi, and a large gathering of faithful, all of whom came together to offer thanks and praise to God. This momentous event marked the culmination of several years of intense formation — spiritual, theological, pastoral, and human — undertaken by the ordinandi in preparation for their sacred ministry. In the last phase of their 13 years journey, they were accompanied and guided by Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of St. Joseph’s Monastery, and Rev. Fr. Deep Fernandes, Master of Theology Students. The celebration was further graced by the presence of Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza OCD, Provincial Superior of the Discalced Carmelites of the Karnataka-Goa Province, and his Council members.
In his homily, Bishop Francis Serrao reflected with clarity and conviction on the sublime call to the priesthood — a call to self-giving, humble service, and fidelity. He urged the newly ordained to be compassionate shepherds and faithful stewards of God’s mysteries, ministering with zeal, humility, and prophetic courage. He eloquently underscored the role of the priest as both servant and dispenser of the divine Sacraments. The four newly ordained priests belong to a batch of six. The remaining two deacons will be ordained in the coming days — one on May 19 at Infant Jesus Shrine, Mysuru, and the other on May 21 at St. Vincent de Paul Church, Katpadi.

I give myself to you forever… Twelve Novices make their First Profession
“The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few; therefore, pray earnestly…” (Mt. 9:38)
In response to this divine call, the Lord of the harvest has graciously sent twelve new laborers into the vineyard of Carmel. On May 1, 2025, at Tapovana, Kushalnagar, twelve novices — Brs. Aiqwin D’Souza, Ashwin D’Souza, Aren Machado, Denzil D’Costa, Elroy Monteiro, Jackson Crasta, Jostin Crasta, Melroy Crasta, Nihal D’Souza, Rishal D’Souza, Royson Thoras, and Sohan Rego — solemnly embraced their sacred vocation by making their First Religious Profession. The Solemn Eucharistic Celebration was presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, Provincial Superior of the Karnataka-Goa Province. He was joined by the Provincial Councillors and a large gathering of thirty-eight priests representing the Carmelite Order, various religious congregations, and diocesan clergy — a true testament to the ecclesial unity and joy of the occasion. The deeply moving rite of simple profession was witnessed by a multitude of religious sisters, the families and friends of the newly professed, benefactors and well-wishers of Tapovana, and parishioners from the local Church of Kushalnagara. In his homily, the Provincial urged the brothers to offer themselves wholeheartedly to Christ and the Church, taking inspiration from St. Thérèse of Lisieux, who entrusted her life to God in loving surrender at her own profession. He exhorted them to remain rooted in God’s steadfast love and to become beacons of that love to their communities and beyond. The liturgy was prayerfully animated by Fr. Santosh Menezes, while Fr. Wilfred Frank gracefully compered the felicitation program that followed. Newly professed brothers Aren and Ashwin expressed their deep gratitude on behalf of their companions, especially acknowledging the guidance, support, and spiritual formation provided by their Novice Master, Fr. Alfred Menezes and the formative community.

Three Brothers Enter the Novitiate: Sacred Vestition Ceremony at Tapovana, Kushalnagar
On the serene evening of April 30, 2025, the Tapovana Novitiate House in Kushalnagar witnessed a moment of profound spiritual significance as three postulants—Brothers Brayan Jackson Sequeira, Ethan Benedict Lobo, and Flen Johans Pinto —entered the canonical novitiate of the Discalced Carmelite Order through the sacred rite of Vestition. The ceremony began at 7:00 p.m. with the praying of Vespers, setting a contemplative tone for the evening. This was followed by the Liturgy of the Word and the Rite of Vestition, a deeply symbolic and transformative moment in the life of a Carmelite. Presiding over the ceremony was Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, Provincial accompanied by the Provincial Councillors and other friars. In his message, Fr. Provincial offered an inspiring reflection, drawing parallels between the novices’ journey and the experience of the first disciples who heard Jesus say, "Come and see." He invited the three young men to live the novitiate year with openness, courage, and deep faith—embracing the Carmelite way of life and immersing themselves fully in the charism of the Order and the mission of the Province. A particularly moving moment in the ceremony was the blessing of the Carmelite Emblem and the Holy Scapular, symbols of commitment, protection, and Marian devotion. Fr. Provincial, together with the Councillors, personally vested each novice with the scapular and emblem—marking their official entrance into religious life. The rite concluded with the singing of the Solemn Salve Regina, a hymn to Our Lady, followed by the Kiss of Peace, symbolizing fraternal communion and welcome into the Carmelite family. The entire celebration was marked by simplicity, reverence, and spiritual depth, resonating deeply with all those present.

Easter Gathering of the KG Province Friars in Italy
The friars of the KG Province currently serving in Italy came together for the Easter gathering at Santa Maria della Scala in Rome on the 23rd and 24th of April 2025. Members from the communities of Empoli, Lucca, and Teresianum joined the host community at Scala for this special occasion. The highlight of the gathering was the Solemn Eucharistic Celebration, which was held at the Chapel that nests the Sacred Relic of the Foot of our Holy Mother St Teresa of Avila, served as the spiritual cornerstone of the event. The Eucharist was presided over by Fr Manoj Braganza, with Fr Arvin Tauro delivering a profound reflection on the Word of God. This Eucharist was celebrated in thanksgiving to God for the 25 years of religious life of Frs Manoj and Arvin. During the Mass, the friars also prayed for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis, as well as for Mr Maurice D’Souza, the beloved dad of Fr Richard D’Souza who passed away in February 13, 2025. Following the Eucharistic Celebration, a brief yet heartfelt felicitation program was held in the refectory to honour the Jubilarians. Fr Aaron Babusha proposed a toast to Fr Manoj, recognizing him as his formator during Initiation, while Fr Roshan Lobo offered words of appreciation to Fr Arvin, his contemporary during the formation years. As an expression of joy and fraternity, a cake was ceremonially cut, and a buffet dinner was served. After the dinner, a good number of friars proceeded towards St Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican to pay their final homage to the mortal remains of Pope Francis, marking a poignant moment of reflection and reverence. The second day was dedicated to fraternal bonding, filled with informal conversations, joyful interactions, and the sharing of Carmelite community life. The gathering concluded with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, followed by a sumptuous lunch. In closing, Fr Ambrose D’Souza, the host superior, extended his gratitude and bid farewell to all participating friars.

Grace Villa: A new Carmelite House blessed in Pune
With immense joy and heartfelt gratitude to God, the blessing of the new Carmelite House, "Grace Villa," took place on April 23, 2023, at 7 PM in Pune. This event marked a significant milestone in the life and mission of the Carmelites in the Maharashtra region. “Grace Villa” formerly the cherished residence of the Thankachan family (Mr. Matthew Thankachan), holds a rich spiritual heritage, since this family is known for their deep faith and warm hospitality. They have been gracious hosts even to Bishops and Priests. Now they are happy that henceforth, it will become a new dwelling for a Carmelite community. The blessing ceremony was solemnly presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre D'Souza OCD, the Provincial Superior, in the presence of the Provincial Councillors, Friars from the region, neighbours, and well-wishers who gathered in joyful fellowship. During his address, Fr. Provincial shared that establishing a Carmelite House in Pune had long been a dream of the province, and which has now been realized. During the ceremony, Mr. Matthew Thankachan and his family, the former owners of the house, were honoured with deep appreciation for their cooperation, goodwill, and the God-fearing spirit with which they passed on this beloved home. We also recognize the efforts of Fr. Daniel Christian OCD, whose dedication in coordinating the legal processes involved in acquiring the property was instrumental. We gratefully acknowledge the support of Fr. Regan D'Souza OCD, the President of MCCS, and the community at Mira Road.

A Spiritually Enriching Good Friday at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre
The Good Friday celebration held on April 18, 2025, at Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre, Stony Plain, Edmonton, was truly a memorable and spiritually enriching experience. The day stood out particularly because of the overwhelming number of faithful who began arriving on the campus as early as 6:00 am. By 9:00 am, the crowd had swelled significantly. Fr. Jerome Moras, the Superior of the house, estimated that approximately 3,500 people visited the centre throughout the day. The friars—Fr. Jerome, Fr. Frank Sharma, and Fr. Kevin—began hearing confessions at 8:30 am, providing the sacrament of reconciliation to hundreds of penitents. At 11:00 am, the solemn and official Stations of the Cross commenced, drawing around 700 participants. The devotion concluded by 12:30 pm, after which the friars resumed hearing confessions. At 3:00 pm, the Good Friday Passion Liturgy began in the chapel, with about 850 people in attendance. The chapel was filled to capacity as pilgrims participated reverently in the liturgy, which concluded at 8:30 pm. All the friars cooperated wholeheartedly to ensure the smooth functioning of the liturgical celebrations. The devotion, reverence, and prayerful participation of the faithful made the day a spiritually uplifting experience for all who gathered on this sacred Carmelite campus.

A Solemn Celebration of Unity and Mission: Chrism Mass 2025 at St. Catherine’s Cathedral
On Tuesday, April 15, a solemn and grace-filled celebration of the Chrism Mass took place at St. Catherine’s Cathedral in the Diocese of St. Catherine, presided over by Bishop Gerard Bergie. Prior to the liturgy, the priests of the diocese gathered for a moment of fraternity and fellowship. The celebration brought together approximately 67 priests, along with religious, deacons, and seminarians, highlighting the unity and shared mission of the diocesan family. A dinner was hosted at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church Hall, where Bishop Bergie took the opportunity to felicitate several priests celebrating significant milestones in their priestly ministry, including jubilee and ordination anniversaries. He also extended warm congratulations to those who had recently entered the seminary, encouraging them in their vocational journey. On this occasion, Bishop Bergie offered his best wishes to Rev. Fr. Roshan D’Souza, OCD, as he prepares to pursue his doctoral studies in India. He expressed heartfelt gratitude for Fr. Roshan’s dedicated service and ministry within the diocese. Adding a spiritual and intellectual dimension to the evening, Rev. Fr. Rudolf V. D’Souza generously distributed complimentary copies of his two books: When I Cannot Pray and Words That Matter to all attendees. Bishop Bergie then invited Fr. Rudolf to briefly speak about the inspiration behind his works. In his reflection, Fr. Rudy emphasized the importance of prayer in daily life, the Carmelite approach to contemplative prayer, and the way the Carmelite charism teaches prayer through witness and example. The Chrism Mass was not only a celebration of sacramental grace but also a testament to the vibrancy, unity, and spiritual depth of the diocesan community.

Vocation Camp ZELO ZELATUS 2025 @ Carmel Hill
The Vocation Camp “ZELO ZELATUS 2025” was held from April 7th to 9th at St. Joseph Monastery, Carmel Hill, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru. This three-day spiritual gathering began on Monday evening at 5:00 PM and concluded on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 PM, bringing together 95 enthusiastic participants. The inaugural ceremony was graced by the presence of Fr. Archibald Gonsalves (Vicar Provincial), Fr. Melvin D’Cunha (Superior), Fr. Stifan Perera (Director of Infant Jesus Shrine), and Fr. John Pinto (Procurator). They set the tone for the days ahead, inspiring the participants to open their hearts to the call of God. One of the most engaging sessions of the camp was led by Fr. Paul, who used magic as a creative and captivating way to explain the biblical meaning of vocation. This unique approach left a lasting impression and sparked thoughtful reflection among the youth. Another highlight was a live conference call with Carmelite priests serving across the globe. Fr. Rudolf D’Souza from Canada, Fr. Roshan Lobo from Italy, Fr. Rayan Pais from South Africa, Fr. Roshan Pinto from Tanzania, Fr. Joy Agnel from Australia, and Fr. Ivan Sequeira from Spain shared their personal vocational journeys and mission experiences. Their stories offered valuable insight into the richness and diversity of the Carmelite vocation, inspiring participants to think beyond borders. On Tuesday night, a vibrant campfire session was held, led by Mr. Clenvin, a renowned drama artist. With music, laughter, and shared moments of reflection, the evening fostered deep bonds of happiness. The final day featured a moving panel discussion with family members of Carmelite priests. The mother of Fr. Anoop, the father of Fr. Pranam, the sister of Fr. Babusha, the brother of Fr. Praveen Frank, and benefactors Mr. Adwin and Mr. Merlin shared heartfelt stories about their support, challenges, and joy in nurturing vocations within their families.

VOCATION PROMOTION AT CARMELITE CLOISTERED NUNS MONASTERY, CHICALIM
On April 6th, 2025, the members of Our Lady of Mount Carmel community, along with their Spiritual Assistant,Fr. Lancy Mendonca, visited the Carmelite Cloistered Nuns Monastery of the Carmelite nuns in Chicalim to promote the vocation of Secular Carmel (OCDS). This was a special occasion for the community, as they had the opportunity to witness the life of the Carmelite Cloistered Nuns, even if only through a window, symbolizing the separation between the contemplative life and the outside world and promote their OCDS vocation. The Holy Eucharist was celebrated by Fr. Lancy, focusing on God's promise of renewal and hope. The Carmelite choir, led by Blasio, Leena, Louella, and Savio Baretto, provided beautiful musical accompaniment, enhancing the solemnity of the Mass. Many OCDS members from the community, as well as residents from Chicalim, gathered to celebrate this special Mass. At the conclusion of the liturgy, Fr. Lancy addressed the congregation, offering a brief introduction to the vocation of OCDS. He emphasized that Chicalim would now be a new center for those interested in exploring the Carmelite way of life, inviting them to share their names and contact details for further information. To deepen the understanding of the vocation, he invited two OCDS members, Leoniz Gomes and Victor Carvalho, to share their personal testimonies. Leoniz spoke of the transformative spiritual journey she experienced through Carmelite prayer, contemplation, and apostolic work, while Victor shared how OCDS gave him a deeper sense of purpose. A warm get-together followed, with the community interacting and enjoying breakfast prepared by the nuns. Flyers about OCDS were distributed to the laity.

Remembering in Faith: OCDS Memorial Mass for the Departed
On April 5th, 2025, members of the OCDS communities of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Therese of the Child Jesus gathered for a Eucharistic celebration to honour the deceased OCDS members and their loved ones. The Mass, a solemn and prayerful celebration, was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Lancy Mendonca. The service began with an opening prayer, invoking God's mercy for the souls of the departed. Rev. Fr. Lancy delivered a beautiful homily, reminding the congregation to rejoice that our deceased loved ones are now in the loving embrace of the risen Christ. A special moment of remembrance followed during which each deceased member was named, and a few moments of silence were observed in their honour. As the Mass concluded, the community left strengthened in faith and renewed in their commitment to pray for the souls of the faithful departed, trusting in God's mercy and love. Following the Eucharistic Mass, the community came together for a warm and heartfelt fellowship gathering. Tea and snacks were served, offering a space for members to connect and share memories in a spirit of communion. During this time, several words were shared about each of the deceased members, reflecting on their lives, their dedication to the Carmelite way of life, and the impact they had on the community. Family and fellow members spoke of their personal memories, expressing gratitude for the contributions the deceased had made to the faith and the bonds they had created within the Carmelite community.
The atmosphere was one of warmth and remembrance, as everyone reflected on the legacies of those who had passed. This gathering served as a meaningful opportunity to celebrate their lives, strengthen the sense of community, and offer mutual support as all present journeyed together in prayer and fellowship.

Carmelite Family Reunites for a Joyous Gathering in Goa
The long-awaited day finally arrived for the Carmelites of Goa, as they came together under the leadership of Fr. Marlon Rodrigues, the Superior, and Fr. Lancy Mendonca, at the Carmelite Monastery in Margao on March 30, 2025, the 4th Sunday of Lent. This much-anticipated gathering was a time of spiritual renewal, joyful interactions, and a strengthening of bonds among the members of the Carmelite family. The program, shared in advance with the communities through their superiors, set the tone for an enriching experience. The participants arrived at 3:30 pm and were warmly welcomed with a cup of tea, setting the stage for the moments of grace that would follow. At 4:00 pm, all gathered in the monastery chapel for a solemn hour of adoration and thanksgiving, lifting their hearts in gratitude for the many blessings received. Following this sacred time, a group photograph captured the spirit of unity and joy before everyone proceeded to the Museum Hall, where an array of antique exhibits offered a glimpse into the rich Carmelite heritage. The event took on a lively turn at 4:45 pm when three enthusiastic OCD postulant brothers welcomed the gathering with action songs, rekindling cherished memories of Novitiate and Juniorate days. A stimulating quiz tested the depth of the participants' knowledge of Carmelite saints, with memorable quotes and words of wisdom being recalled. Initially, ten winners emerged, but through an engaging elimination round, the number was narrowed to five. The postulants did a commendable job managing the group of thirty sisters, ensuring that each activity was filled with both excitement and laughter.

Inauguration of the Formator's Course at Emmaus Wellness Centre
The Formator's Course at Emmaus Wellness Centre, Mapusa, Goa, was inaugurated on March 31, 2025. This intensive four-week program is designed to provide deep insights into the process of formation, equipping participants with the necessary skills and spiritual foundation to guide those in their formative journey.
The course covers key aspects of formation, including:
• Formation as Transformation – Understanding formation as an ongoing process of personal and spiritual growth.
• Formation for Celibacy – Exploring the challenges and grace of a celibate commitment in religious life.
• Formation as Accompaniment – Learning the art of journeying with individuals in their path of discernment.
• Christian Character Formation – Cultivating virtues essential for religious and community life.
This year, 13 formators from various congregations have enrolled in the program, enriching the experience through their diverse backgrounds and perspectives. The course aims to strengthen their role as mentors, ensuring a holistic and transformative approach to formation in religious life.

OCDS Annual Retreat in Margao
Margao, March 21, 2025: The Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCDS) communities in Margao, namely the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community and the St. Therese of the Child Jesus Community, came together for their annual retreat from March 21-23, 2025. This year’s retreat, guided by Fr. Melwin Lasrado, OCD, from Sadbhavana, the Carmelite Provincial House in Bengaluru, was centred around the theme, "St. Therese: A Guide and Inspiration to be the Pilgrim of Hope." The retreat began with a beautiful and peaceful recitation of the Marian Rosary, uniting both communities in a shared moment of prayer and devotion. Mr. Roy Rodrigues, the President of the OCDS Provincial Council, extended a warm and heartfelt welcome to all present and took the opportunity to introduce Fr. Melwin Lasrado to the community, who serves as the Treasurer at Sadbhavana, the Carmelite Provincial House in Bengaluru. The opening moments set a tone of deep reverence, preparing the hearts of the retreatants for the spiritual journey ahead. Fr. Melwin then led the group in the Carmelite Way of the Cross, inviting everyone to reflect on Christ’s suffering and love in a deeply personal and moving way. This solemn and meaningful experience was followed by the evening prayer, which offered time for quiet reflection, meditation, and spiritual talks, designed to nurture the souls of those present. Throughout the retreat, Fr. Lasrado shared teachings that were rich in insight and tenderness, helping the participants feel the loving embrace of God through the example of St. Therese of Lisieux. Her life, marked by simplicity, trust, and a profound love for God, served as a beautiful guide for all those present, reminding them of the importance of faith and hope.

A Spirit-Filled Lenten Retreat at St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Calgary
A Lenten retreat was organized at St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Calgary, from Friday, March 22, to Sunday, March 24, 2025, under the leadership of Fr. Venil D’Souza, the pastor of St. Mark’s Church. The retreat was preached by Fr. Rudolf Valerian D’Souza, who traveled from Ontario to inspire the faithful with his powerful reflections. Throughout the three-day retreat, Fr. Rudolf preached at all the Masses, drawing an overwhelming response from the parishioners. The retreat saw a remarkable attendance of approximately 3,000 people, reflecting the deep spiritual hunger of the faithful. St. Mark’s Church, being located near Calgary city, serves as a vibrant spiritual hub for many Asian communities, making this retreat a significant event for a diverse congregation. The meticulous organization of the retreat was made possible by Fr. Venil D’Souza and Fr. Vijay Martin, the superior of the house, who, along with a dedicated team of volunteers, ensured the smooth execution of the program. The choir and sound system were exceptionally well arranged, adding to the prayerful atmosphere and enhancing the spiritual experience of the attendees. This Lenten retreat was a profound moment of spiritual renewal for many families, youth, and children, providing them with an opportunity to prepare their hearts for Easter. The local bishop, Most Rev. William McGrattan, had strongly recommended such spiritual initiatives in this Jubilee Year, emphasizing their importance in deepening faith and community participation. With hearts full of gratitude, the parish community extends its sincere appreciation to Fr. Rudolf V. D’Souza for his inspiring sermons and for making the journey from Ontario to Calgary to lead this grace-filled retreat. The event was undoubtedly a tremendous success, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended.

Carmelite Monastery in Goa organizes 40 Hours Eucharistic Adoration
March 14, 2025: The Carmelite Monastery in Margao, Goa, hosted the 11th 40 Hours of Eucharistic Adoration on March 13 and 14, 2025. The event commenced with the celebration of the Eucharist, presided over by Fr. Marlon Rodrigues OCD, Superior of the Carmelite Monastery. Following the Mass, a procession with the Eucharistic Lord took place. The theme for this Jubilee Year’s Adoration was “Pilgrims of Hope in Christ.” Fr. Marlon, invited the faithful to use this time of Adoration to deepen relationship with Jesus and unite us in faith. Over the two days, 27 groups led the Adoration according to their designated times. Taizé prayer was also incorporated, with Fr. Joseph Souza OCD, Deacon Prithesh Crasta OCD, and Deacon Pranay Pereira OCD leading the sessions. Fr. Shinu Paulose VC, Director of Divine Nuvem Goa, and his team guided the Night Vigil. Additionally, the Way of the Cross was a significant part of the event. The two-day celebration concluded with the Solemn Blessing of the Lord, followed by a Eucharistic Mass, which was presided over by Fr. Gabriel Coutinho, Parish Priest of Our Lady of Rosary Church, Navelim. Fr. Gabriel, delivering a homily, appealed to the faithful gathered to take Jesus as the hope in these present hopeless situations. Fr. Marlon Rodrigues OCD, expressed his sentiments of gratitude. The 40 Hours of Eucharistic Adoration was a spiritually enriching event, uniting the faithful in prayer, reflection, and hope. It also inspired participants to strengthen their faith and trust in Jesus.

Dhyana Sadhana Centre Celebrates Convocation amidst Sacred Echoes
A tranquil haven nestled amidst the hum of daily life; the Dhyana Sadhana Centre of Holistic Spirituality transformed into a vibrant tapestry of celebration on March 9th, 2025. The air, thick with the scent of incense and anticipation, witnessed a convocation that resonated with both solemnity and joy, a testament to the transformative journey of its participants. The celebration began with the sacred cadence of a mass, a spiritual symphony presided by Fr. Silvestre Dsouza, Provincial Superior, whose presence radiated a quiet authority. The priests from neighbouring monasteries, like silent sentinels of faith, added a depth of reverence to the gathering. Fr. Alphonse Britto, the councillor in charge of spirituality, delivered a sermon that painted vivid pictures of inner growth, his words weaving through the congregation like threads of golden light. Fr. Richard Menezes, with the precision of a seasoned storyteller, unveiled the centre’s annual report, chronicling a year of dedicated learning and spiritual exploration. Fr. Silvestre Dsouza, the provincial, then delivered a convocation message that served as a beacon, guiding the graduates towards a future illuminated by their newfound wisdom. The crescendo of the ceremony arrived as Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, the first councillor, announced the names of the graduating participants. Each name, a note in the day's grand melody, was met with applause as the president awarded the hard-earned certificates, symbols of a spiritual metamorphosis. Sr. Shilja UFS, speaking on behalf of the participants, offered a heartfelt expression of gratitude, her words a bouquet of appreciation for the centre’s nurturing guidance.

Convocation Day at Ryshivana – A Celebration of Gratitude and Achievement
March 7, 2025, was a significant day for the community of Ryshivana and its participants as they gathered for the solemn and joyous occasion of Convocation. The celebrations commenced with a Eucharistic Celebration, presided over by Fr. Silvester D’Souza, Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa Province. Fr. Alphonse Britto, Councillor for Spirituality, delivered a meaningful homily, emphasizing the profound importance of gratitude in life. The solemnity of the Eucharist was further enriched by the presence of concelebrating priests from Carmel Hill, Bajodi, and Koteshwar. Following the Eucharistic celebration, the congregation proceeded to the hall for the convocation ceremony. Fr. Alvito Fernandes presented a concise report detailing the various activities and events that had taken place at Ryshivana. This was followed by the presidential address by Fr. Provincial, who shared words of encouragement and appreciation. The highlight of the ceremony was the distribution of certificates to the 23 participants, a moment of pride and accomplishment, officiated by Fr. Alphonse Britto. A special moment of gratitude was dedicated to Fr. Rudolph Pinto, who was honoured for his dedicated service as the Director of Ryshivana. He was assured of the community’s prayers as he embarks on his new mission as Secretary to the Commission for Liturgy at the National Level. The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Fr. Joy, expressing appreciation to all who contributed to making the day meaningful. The convocation festivities came to a joyful close with a sumptuous dinner, marking the occasion with warmth and fraternity.

WALKING IN LOVE: A SIGNIFICANT STEP AHEAD!
February 24, 2025, was a day with special blessings for the friars of the Karnataka-Goa Province as the General Pastoral Visitation of the Province concluded with the Plenary Assembly. Rev. Fr Miguel Marquez Calle, Superior General, in spite of his delicate health condition, travelled to Mangaluru, and is a sign of his paternal care towards the province. He was joined by Frs. Roberto Pirastu and Christianus Surinono, General Definitors, who conducted the visitation from January 4 to February 22, 2025 and met all the friars in India. The participants numbering 51 included the Provincial Council, Superiors, Formators and friars holding specific responsibilities in the Province. We were glad to have representatives from the Provincial Delegation of Canada, the Regional Vicariate of Tanzania, as well as students from the Theologate and Philosophate. The assembly commenced with a prayer led by Fr. Jeevan Almeida, after which the Provincial warmly welcomed all participants. The Visitators then presented a comprehensive report, followed by fraternal discussions and clarifications. The afternoon session was dedicated to deliberations on the agenda which comprised of points sent in by the communities. In the evening, at 6:30 PM, a solemn Eucharistic Celebration was presided over by Definitor Fr. Roberto Pirastu, with Fr. Christianus delivering the homily. Rev. Fr Superior General and Fr Pius James D’Souza, Definitor General concelebrated at the thanksgiving mass. This occasion also marked the silver jubilee of the priestly ordination of Fr. Dennis Misquith and the silver jubilee of the religious profession of Frs. Sunil Monis, Suresh Saldanha, and Ivan Robert D’Souza. The liturgy and choir were beautifully animated by the brothers of St. Joseph’s Monastery.

Inauguration of the Juniors' Course at Kurnool Carmel
The long-cherished dream of the Federation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was realized on March 1, 2025, with the inauguration of the Juniors' Course at Kurnool Carmel, the Federal Formation House. Most Rev Dr Johannes Gorantla OCD, Bishop of Kurnool presided over the inaugural Eucharistic celebration. In his homily, he encouraged the sisters to cultivate the spirit of little children, marked by determined perseverance, following the example of Our Holy Mother. He exhorted them to renounce what is lesser to attain what is greater. The Mass was also offered as a thanksgiving for the bishop’s birthday, which was celebrated on February 27. Fr. Gilbert, OCD, Chaplain of Kurnool Carmel, Fr. Ronald D’Souza, OCD, and a diocesan priest concelebrated the Eucharist. Following the Mass, Bishop Johannes, Fr. Gilbert, and Fr. Ronald were invited to inaugurate the course. The Federal President, Sr. Theresita, welcomed them, along with the Federal Formator, Sr. Anna, Mother Grace, the Prioress of the hosting Carmel, and the five junior sisters: • Sr. Lisa – Chicalim Carmel   • Sr. Hemangini – Baroda Carmel   • Sr. Cerlina – Kurnool Carmel   • Sr. Carmel Jose – Kurnool Carmel   • Sr. Lija Maria – Kurnool Carmel
The two-month course, scheduled from March 1 to April 30, 2025, was formally inaugurated with the symbolic lighting of the lamps. To mark the occasion, a birthday song was sung in honour of the Bishop, who expressed his gratitude and joy at having this formation house in his diocese. The federation extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Carmel of Kurnool for their generous support and assistance. Please keep them in your prayers.

OCDS Members’ Joyful Visit to the Cloistered Carmel of Chicalim
On 9th February 2025, members of the St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus OCDS Community, Margao, had the privilege of visiting the Cloistered Carmel of Chicalim as part of their outreach program. Accompanied by their Spiritual Assistant, Fr. Lancy Mendonca, the visit was a grace-filled occasion marked by prayer, fellowship, and joy. The gathering fostered a deep sense of connection between the OCDS members and the cloistered sisters, strengthening their spiritual bond. Fr. Lancy’s presence added a profound depth to the encounter, making it even more meaningful. The visit was enriched by engaging activities, including a Bible Housie game, which provided a fun yet reflective way to recall and meditate on Sacred Scripture. Another highlight was the singing of traditional Goan "Mandos", filling the atmosphere with laughter and camaraderie. To the delight of all, the sisters also joined in, singing soulful hymns that uplifted hearts. A delightful tea gathering followed, where members and the sisters shared snacks and warm conversations, deepening their sense of community and fraternity. As the day drew to a close, the evening prayer led by the cloistered sisters created a peaceful and reflective atmosphere, uniting all in thanksgiving and praise. The visit was truly a blessed experience, reinforcing the spirit of unity within the Carmelite family. It served as a beautiful reminder of the joy that flows from faith, love, and shared devotion—a day to cherish in the hearts of all who attended.

MASALA MAKING WORKSHOP
On Sunday, February 2nd, 2025, the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community (OCDS) Margao, in collaboration with the Rotary Club Margao Sunrise, hosted an engaging and enriching Masala Workshop. It was a privilege to have Mrs. Sheetal Kumar, President of the Rotary Club Sunrise Margao, an educator, and Vice Principal of Vidya Vikas Academy, partner with us for this event. The session began with a heartfelt hymn, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide and strengthen everyone present, followed by a prayer led by Rev. Fr. Marlon Rodrigues, the Superior of the monastery. The OCDS member Leoniz Gomes welcomed the dignitaries and introduced the Resource Person Mrs. Jyoti Naik, a Masala Trainee Expert from Oorja Training and Research Academy, and along with Mrs. Manisha Naik , their expertise set the tone for an informative and interactive session focused on the rich and vibrant world of Indian spices and cuisine. Participants were given an in-depth introduction to the art of spice blending in Indian cooking. The session included detailed hands-on demonstrations on preparing various masalas, such as those for chai, vegetables, and Tandoori dishes. Beyond the culinary knowledge, the workshop fostered a strong sense of community. More than 70 people attended, and during the tea break, our Spiritual Assistant, Rev. Fr. Lancy Mendonca, took the opportunity to provide an insightful overview of The Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCDS). He elaborated on the mission, values, and spiritual practices of OCDS, emphasizing the order’s commitment to living out the Carmelite charism in daily life. Fr. Lancy’s talk enriched attendees’ understanding of the community’s role in spiritual growth, prayer, and service, strengthening the connection to the broader vision and purpose of the organization.

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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.

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Jubilees and Important dates in 2023

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PROVINCIAL COUNCIL

Rev. Fr. Silvestre D'Souza
Provincial Superior

Rev. Fr. Archibald Gonsalves
I Councillor

Rev. Fr. Alphonse Britto
II Councillor

Rev. Fr. Prakash D'Cunha
III Councillor

Fr Joachim Rodrigues
IV Councillor

Rev. Fr.  Vinod Lobo
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Highlights of 2024

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We invite you to begin the day with poetic reflections on the day's Gospel composed by our Friar,


Rev. Fr. Paul D'Souza, OCD
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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.

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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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Homilies preached on various occasions from 2007-2009 at St. Joseph’s Church, Mira Road, Mumbai (now the largest parish in the Archdiocese of Bombay) when he was Parish Priest.
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