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Daily Reflections on the Word of God and Daily
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Living Flame: For
Carmelite Spirituality & Catholic Theology
THE PRECAUTIONS
(St. John of the Cross)
Dear
Friends,
The Precautions of St. John of the Cross are a precious
treasure for those who wish to live an authentic
Christian life and attain perfection of Christian
charity within a short period of time. When reading the
Precautions, we may feel they are hard and too tough to
practice, but the intention of St. John of the Cross was
to help the aspirants to experience God in their daily
life and be united with Him on a daily basis regardless
of the difficulties involved. These are very practical
recommendations and are helpful for spiritual direction
and discernment. Here I have prepared a short commentary
on these precautions, which I presume will be useful for
spiritual reading and spiritual growth. These
reflections will be uploaded on the Carmelite Website of
our Province shortly.
Celebrating
St. Thérèse's Legacy On
September 14, 2025, the St. Thérèse of the Child
Jesus Secular Carmel community in Margao-Goa
joyfully organized an inter-school
exhibition-cum-elocution contest. This event
commemorated the 100th anniversary of St. Thérèse's
canonization (1925-2025) and honoured her spiritual
legacy, giving us an opportunity to revisit her
autobiography, "The Story of a Soul". Superior Rev.
Fr. Marlon Rodrigues OCD inaugurated the event.
Following the inauguration, a hymn was sung to
invoke the Holy Spirit’s guidance and inspiration.
Effie Viegas OCDS welcomed the gathering and
introduced the judges: Fr. Anthony D'Souza OCD, Fr.
Kiran Lobo OCD, and Fr. Fantino Pereira OCD. Also
present were Mrs. Elizabeth Santos OCDS, President
of Mount Carmel Community, and other OCDS members.
Spiritual Assistant Fr. Don Tony D'Souza OCD
addressed the gathering, delivering a meaningful
message on the "Little Way" of love, trust, and
simplicity, inspiring us to become like little
children (Mt 18:3) and embracing God's love and
mercy in modern times. Mrs. Joyce Fernandes,
outlined the exhibition contest rules to
participants, ensuring everyone understood the
guidelines and expectations of the event. All
together 12 schools participated in the exhibition.
Participants showcased their creativity, spoke well
with clarity, and the judges evaluated their work.
While the judges tallied the marks, coordinators
Mrs. Valerie, Joyce, and Beliza prepared the final
results. Thanks to Mrs. Teresa Dias, for the
refreshing snacks and beverages that brought
everyone together in love and fellowship. Mr. Roy
Rodrigues OCDS, competently compered the whole
event.
Fr.
Cannio’s New Book Unveiled at St. Edmund’s The
Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross proved a most
fitting occasion for the unveiling of All I Have Is
Them (Flora and Fauna), the latest book by Fr.
Cannio Cardozo, completing his inspiring trilogy.
The event was held on September 14th at St. Edmund’s
Parish, North Vancouver, following the 11:00 a.m.
Holy Mass. The honour of unveiling the book was
entrusted to Fr. Steny Mascarenhas, Pastor of St.
Edmund’s, with the event graciously facilitated by
Fr. Jeevan D’Almeda. In his address, Fr. Cannio
began with the words: “Thank you, God, for blessing
me much more than I deserve.” He expressed gratitude
to Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, Provincial Superior
of the Karnataka-Goa Province, for granting the
required permissions and for presenting the book
with a foreword. He also acknowledged with
appreciation Rev. Fr. Alexander Braganza, Provincial
Delegate to Canada, for his constant support. Fr.
Cannio further extended heartfelt thanks to Fr.
Lawrence D’Mello, Fr. Ivan D’Souza, and Fr. Rathan
Nicholas Almeida for their generous time and
valuable suggestions. He also appreciated his
community members, Fr. Steny Mascarenhas and Fr.
Jeevan D’Almeda, for their encouragement. Finally,
he offered special thanks to the parishioners of St.
Edmund’s, whose presence and support made the
occasion truly memorable.
Cyber
Hygiene Awareness Program: Promoting a Safe Digital
Community "Prevention
is Better Than Cure!" — With this powerful message,
the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community (OCDS), in
collaboration with the Rotary Club of Margao
Sunrise, the Goa Police – Cyber Crime Cell, and ISEA
(Information Security Education and Awareness) — an
initiative of the Ministry of Electronics & IT,
Government of India — organized a special talk on
Cyber Hygiene Practices on Sunday, 7th September.
GUEST SPEAKER :The session was graced by Mr.
Allen Pauly Payappilly, ISEA Ambassador and Cyber
Yoddha from Goa Police, who served as the
distinguished Speaker. He delivered an engaging and
insightful presentation on staying safe in the
digital world. OPENING PRAYER : The program
began with a prayer led by Rev. Fr. Marlon Rodrigues,
The Superior of Carmelite Monastery, invoking the
Holy Spirit to guide the session, followed by a hymn
to the Holy Spirit sung by our members Elizabeth
Santos, Sarita Fernandes, Gracy Cortez and Savio
Pereira. Louise Fernandes, member of the OCDS
community, served as compère. Rotarian Connie D’Cruz,
President of the Rotary Club of Margao Sunrise,
delivered the welcome address and introduced the
speaker Mr. Allen Pauly Payappilly. Over 80
participants attended the event, including community
members and guests. Snacks and refreshments were
served at the close of the session. Following the
talk, Elizabeth Santos, President of the Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Community, introduced the mission of the
OCDS and encouraged interested individuals to
contact her for further details.
Monthi
Fest Celebration at Pushpashrama Pushpashrama
joyfully celebrated the Feast of the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, popularly known as Monthi Fest,
with deep devotion, fraternal spirit, and joyful
sharing. In the afternoon, the community gathered
for the traditional Nove Jevan. The brothers
lovingly prepared 29 delicious dishes, making the
celebration truly festive and rich in flavour. The
atmosphere of prayer, combined with the spirit of
sharing and caring, beautifully reflected the
meaning of Monti Fest. At 6:30 p.m., the community
joined in a solemn Eucharistic celebration to honour
our Blessed Mother. Flowers were offered to Mary,
and the liturgy was devoutly celebrated with active
participation by the faithful. Following the
Eucharist, all were invited to a festive meal,
generously sponsored by kind-hearted donors. It was
a joyful time of fellowship and communion,
strengthening bonds of unity, love, and gratitude.
Report
of Carmel Social Mission Meeting, September 2025 The
best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the
service of others -Mahatma Gandhi The
annual meeting of the Carmel Social Mission was held
on September 01, 2025 at Sadbhavana, Carmelite
Provincialate. Besides the friars directly involved
in the social apostolate, Fathers Ivan D’Souza,
Nelson Pinto, and Stifan Perera participated in the
gathering. The meeting commenced with a meaningful
prayer service led by Fr Nelson Pinto, followed by a
creative inaugural ceremony and a welcome address by
Fr Joachim Rodrigues, the councillor-in-charge of
Apostolate and Mission. Mr. Anthony Kanickaraj (Vikram),
Director of the Karnataka Development Minority
Corporation, was the resource person for the day. In
his insightful address, he highlighted various
schemes available through government departments and
emphasized ways to leverage these opportunities for
the growth of Church’s mission, and to alleviate the
poor and the marginalized of the community.
Subsequently, the directors of the various units
presented brief reports of their activities and
voiced out their concerns on the challenges they
face in the missions. The agenda primarily focused
on strategizing how to effectively tap into
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds to
support the mission’s initiatives. It was also
decided to include the Superior of the Carmelite
Monastery Margao and the Parish Priest of St
Joseph’s Church, Mira Road, in the mission team. In
his concluding remarks, Rev. Provincial Superior
expressed gratitude to all participants for their
enthusiastic engagement and dedication to the
ministry. With the words of appreciation rendered by
Fr Ronald Pudthado, the meeting was drawn to a
close!
Feast
of St. Mary of Jesus Crucified Celebrated with
Devotion On
Wednesday, the 27th, a solemn celebration was held
in honour of St. Mary of Jesus Crucified at the
Sacred Heart Cloistered Carmel Monastery, Mangalore.
The Holy Hour began at 4:15 p.m., conducted by Rev.
Fr. Joseph Cyril D’Souza OCD, who led the
congregation in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.
The choir was beautifully led by Br. Loy Crasta, a
Carmelite brother. At 5:30 p.m., Rev. Fr Rajesh
Rosario, the Rector of Jeppu Seminary, together with
the Carmelite Fathers and the Jesuits, concelebrated
the Eucharistic High Mass. The Rector delivered a
homily on prayer and love, highlighting the essence
of contemplation and meditation. The liturgy was
organized by the OCDS members of the Sacred Heart
Monastery (English group) under the guidance of Fr.
Deep Fernandes OCD. Despite the rain, a large number
of faithful participated. At the end of the
celebration, prayer cards of St. Mariam were
distributed. Following the Mass, a fellowship
gathering was held. The clergy and faithful were
warmly welcomed by the Carmelite Sisters in the
parlour. The OCDS members received a picture and a
book on the life of St. Mary of Jesus Crucified, and
refreshments were served. In deep devotion, the
faithful also spent time in prayer at her shrine,
beautifully decorated at the convent entrance in her
honour. Relics of the Saint were distributed to the
devotees.
Golden
Birthday Celebration of Rev. Fr. Lancy Lewis The
Pushpashrama community, with immense joy and
gratitude to God, celebrated the 50th birthday of
Rev. Fr. Lancy Lewis with great solemnity and
festivity. Marking this golden milestone in his
life, the community came together to thank the Lord
for the gift of his person, his priesthood, and his
dedicated service to formation. The celebration
commenced with a solemn Holy Eucharist, during which
heartfelt prayers of thanksgiving were offered for
Fr. Lancy. In the evening, the community gathered
once again for a felicitation programme. Fathers
from the Mysore region joined the celebration,
making the occasion more memorable and fraternal.
The Rector, in his address, warmly appreciated Fr.
Lancy for his unwavering dedication, generous
sacrifice, and love for the ministry of formation.
In response, Fr. Lancy expressed his deep gratitude
to God, to the Pushpashrama community, and to all
confreres who journey with him in faith and mission.
The evening celebration concluded with a sumptuous
festive meal, shared in an atmosphere of joy,
fraternity, and thanksgiving. The golden jubilee of
Fr. Lancy’s birth thus became not only a moment of
personal gratitude but also a celebration of God’s
fidelity and the richness of community life.
Teachers’
Seminar on “De-stressing Education” at Pushpashrama,
Mysore The
Pushpashrama Institute of Philosophy and Religion,
Mysore, under the leadership of Rev. Fr. Dr. Wilfred
Rodrigues, Dean of Studies, organized a half-day
seminar on the theme “De-stressing Education: Making
Academics Stress-free for Teachers and Students.”
The event, held on 23rd August 2025, brought
together over 300 teachers. The inaugural session
began with a prayer led by the Pushpashrama
brothers, followed by a warm welcome address from
Rev. Fr. Oswald Crasta, Rector. Fr. Wilfred, who
conducted the proceedings, introduced the eminent
speakers who enriched the seminar:
1. Dr. Lancy D’Souza, Professor of Psychology,
University of Mysore, delivered the keynote,
addressing stress in its various dimensions of life.
2. Dr. Asha P. Pathrose, Assistant Professor, St.
Joseph’s College of Education, spoke on stress
management for teachers, offering practical and
insightful strategies.
3. Dr. Hita Claudia Rao, Assistant Professor of
Psychology, University of Mysore, focused on student
stress management, emphasizing the importance of
creative and supportive learning environments.
The seminar concluded at 1:00 p.m., followed by a
fellowship meal. The programme proved to be a
valuable initiative in promoting education as a
joyful, balanced, and transformative experience for
both teachers and students. Participants expressed
appreciation for the meticulous organization of the
seminar, the relevance of the theme, and the choice
of expert resource persons.
Spiritual
Pathways at Divine Springs, Xellim 1.
One-Day Retreat A one-day retreat was held at Divine Springs
Retreat Centre, Xellim, Loliem, Goa. In spite of the
heavy rains, a good number of people participated
with great faith, and all were spiritually
nourished. The retreat began with vibrant praise and
worship led by Br. Dominic, Br. Clinton, and their
group. Br. Alex and Fr. Joseph Dsouza shared the
Word of God through inspiring preaching. A special
moment of grace was the Inner Healing Adoration,
conducted by Fr. Joseph Dsouza, during which many
experienced the Lord’s healing touch. The
participants were also blessed through the anointing
prayer. The retreat concluded with the celebration
of the Holy Eucharist, offered by Fr. Joseph Dsouza,
who also expressed heartfelt thanks to everyone for
their prayerful participation and generous support.
After the Mass, snacks were distributed to all the
faithful, bringing the retreat to a joyful close. 2. Residential Retreat A three-day residential retreat was held at
Xellim, with 30 participants who had come from
Margao. The retreat was preached by Fr. Rovel Dsouza,
and throughout these days the participants were
spiritually enriched through confession, personal
guidance, and spiritual accompaniment. The retreat
provided them with an opportunity to renew their
faith, deepen their relationship with Christ, and
experience the power of God’s healing and mercy.
Finally, they returned home strengthened in spirit,
carrying with them a deep and lasting experience of
God’s presence.
TOGETHER
IN FAITH, UNITED IN CELEBRATION The
Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCDS)
communities of St Therese of the Child Jesus, Lar,
Margao and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, came together
in a spirit of joy and fraternity to witness and
celebrate the Temporary Promises of four of our
members. St Therese of the Child Jesus Community Mrs Victoria Burtman of St. Theresa of
Avila, Mrs Aleeta D’Souza of St Monica, Mrs Joyce
Fernandes of our lady of Mt Carmel Our Lady of Mt Carmel Community Mr Gleeson Fernandes of Bl Denis of the
Nativity,
The Eucharistic Celebration was held on August 16,
2025 and was presided over by Rev. Fr Deep F.
Fernandes OCD, Provincial Delegate of the OCDS in
the Karnataka-Goa Province. The Spiritual Assistants
of both the communities, Rev Fr Diego Proenca, OCD
and Rev Fr Don Tony D’Souza OCD concelebrated the
Mass at the Carmelite Monastery, Margao. During The
Rites of Temporary Promises, four members publicly
pledged to live the spirit of Carmel in their
secular state and that the experience of the period
of formation has confirmed them the certitude that
the Lord is calling them to live the Gospel of Jesus
Christ in the world in union with Mary Mother of God
and under her protection. We give thanks to God for
the gift of these four members and we pray that they
may grow in holiness and fidelity as they continue
their journey within the Discalced Carmelite Secular
Order. Fr Deep Fernandes, together with the
Spiritual Assistants, Presidents and Formators
wished peace to the four members.
Recollection
Day - St Therese of the Child Jesus OCDS Community A
half-day recollection was held for the members of
the St Therese of the Child Jesus OCDS Community on
Friday, August 15, 2025 in the Margao Monastery
Community Chapel. The recollection which began at
03:30 p.m. and concluded at 06:00 p.m was attended
by 30 members. Rev. Fr Don Tony D'Souza, OCD, the
delivered the Recollection talk on the theme ‘How to
live a Spiritual life!’ The recollection talk was
based on St Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians Ch
4:1-7. Referring the Church’s magisterial teachings
Lumen Gentium, Gaudium et Spes, Pope John Paul's
Familiaris Consortio and Pope Francis' Amoris
Laetitia and Gaudete et exsultate Fr Tony explained
how the family is a domestic church where members
are expected to support each other in their journey
towards heaven, living the priestly, kingly and
prophetic missions of Christ. The family becomes the
mystery of the
Church and has the ministry of saving souls. He also
added that families should live the liturgical
seasons in their homes and make efforts to bear
their pains and difficulties for the sanctification
of the spouses and unite our sufferings to the Cross
of Christ. Daily gestures of love, care ,guidance
and encouragement, can do much to uplift the family!
The Recollection concluded with the celebration of
the Holy
eucharist and the fellowship!
Prison
Ministry India and Fr Muller Hospital Conduct Health
Camp at District Prison, Mangaluru Mangaluru,
Aug 20, 2025: Prison Ministry India (PMI), Mangalore
Unit, in collaboration with Father Muller Medical
College Hospital, organized a special medical camp
with a focus on dermatological (skin) check-ups at
the District Prison on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
The camp was inaugurated by the Jail Superintendent
Mr Sharanabasappa, who emphasized the true purpose
of prisons. “A jail is not a place of punishment but
of reformation. Here, we neither punish nor judge -
that is the role of the court. Those who are here,
have made mistakes or shown behaviour unacceptable
to society, and this is a space where they are given
a chance to reform,” he said in his address.
Highlighting the importance of health and skill
development among inmates, he added, “Regular health
check-up camps like this will help inmates remain
healthy. Alongside, skill development programs are
essential to keep them meaningfully engaged. These
skills will not only enrich their time here but also
prepare them for a renewed life once they return to
their families and society.” He appreciated the
consistent efforts of Prison Ministry India both
inside and outside the prison walls and assured
greater opportunities for PMI to serve inmates in
transformative ways. On behalf of PMI, Rev. Fr
Stifan Perera, OCD, Spiritual Director of PMI
Mangalore, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the jail
authorities for their wholehearted cooperation in
every initiative. He stressed PMI’s mission of
extending care with compassion: “Our hope is to
reach out to inmates and authorities in a deeply
humanitarian way, affirming dignity and fostering
hope.” Representing the medical team, Dr Rahul from
Fr Muller’s highlighted the importance of skin
health. “The skin is the largest organ of the body,
and it is highly prone to various illnesses if
neglected. Proper skin care is vital not only for
physical health but also for mental well-being,” he
explained.
From
Vision to Creation: Carmel Creators Workshop Ignites
Talents Under
the initiative of Dhyanavana Publications, the
Carmel Creators Workshop was successfully conducted
from August 11th to 14th at Bikarnakatte for
Carmelite priests, with the aim of empowering them
in the field of media and digital communication. The
four-day programme focused on creativity, technical
skills, and the mission-oriented use of modern media
tools. The workshop was inaugurated on August 11th
at 9:00 am. Present on the occasion were Fr.
Alphonse Britto, Councillor in charge of Media,
Stany Bela, renowned writer, filmmaker, and content
creator, Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of St.
Joseph’s Monastery; and Fr. Ivan D’Souza, Director
of Dhyanavana Publications. Fr. Jocy D’Souza warmly
welcomed the dignitaries, presenting each with a
shawl and a bouquet of flowers. The unique
inauguration took place by holding an Instagram
frame and the dignitaries together declaring the
workshop’s fivefold vision: Create, Proclaim,
Inspire, Engage, and Evangelise. In his keynote
address, Fr. Ivan D’Souza stressed the importance of
religious entering the media ministry. Fr. Alphonse
Britto added that media is one of the most effective
means to proclaim the Gospel, and therefore demands
proper training. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, in his words of
encouragement, wished the participants well and
officially launched the programme with the inspiring
declaration: “Lights, Camera, and Let the mission
begin!” The first day featured an engaging session
by Stany Bela, who shared his expertise in social
media strategies, video production techniques, and
digital storytelling. With practical examples, he
guided participants on crafting messages that
resonate with online audiences and on using
creativity as a tool for evangelisation. The second
day was led by Mr. Alwyn Sequeira, an experienced
cinematographer. His session covered photography
essentials, including exposure settings, framing,
and composition, followed by videography techniques
and an introduction to Canva for quick and effective
content design. The third day was dedicated to
practical sessions. Participants were divided into
groups and assigned themes to create short video
reels. This allowed them to apply the skills they
had learned in the previous days, from shooting and
editing to crafting impactful messages for digital
platforms.
Prison
Ministry India Mangaluru Unit Marks Annual Day at
Infant Jesus Shrine Mangaluru,
Aug 14, 2025: “We are called to be people of
hope, lighting a candle wherever there is darkness,”
urged Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of
Mangalore, while addressing the gathering at the
Annual Day celebration of the Mangaluru Unit of
Prison Ministry India (PMI). The programme, held at
the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte, on August 14,
coincided with the Feast of St. Maximilian Kolbe,
patron saint of PMI, who gave his life at Auschwitz
in place of another prisoner, embodying the true
spirit of Christian hope. The celebration began with
a solemn Eucharistic Mass presided over by Bishop
Saldanha. In his homily, the Bishop recalled the
sacrifice of St. Kolbe, who became a beacon of hope
amid inhuman suffering, and encouraged the faithful
to embrace perseverance and courage: “If you know
the why, you can bear any how. That which does not
kill you makes you stronger.” The formal programme
that followed featured a welcome address by Mr.
Donald Cutinha, Coordinator of PMI Mangaluru Unit,
and the annual report presented by Ms. Linet
Castelino, Secretary. Mr. Jerome Lobo, former
Coordinator, proposed the vote of thanks, while Rev.
Sr. Preethi Sharon compered the event. Lucy Pais,
Treasurer, and Mr. Lawrence Crasta, Assistant
Coordinator, were also present. A special moment of
the evening was the felicitation of Mrs. Hilda Lobo
and Mr. David Fernandes, who have served the unit
with dedication for over 23 years. Their
long-standing commitment was deeply appreciated by
both the unit and the gathering. In recognition of
the humanitarian services carried out by PMI, the
programme was attended by DYSP Subash, Police
Constable Bharat, and District Jail Counsellor Denis
D’Souza.
Inauguration
of Talent’s Day The
much-awaited Talent’s Day was inaugurated at
Pushpashrama at 9:30 a.m. in a grand and festive
manner. The program began with a prayer invoking
God’s blessings. Rev. Fr. Oswald Crasta, Rector,
presided over the inauguration and delivered an
inspiring message, reminding the brothers that
Talent’s Day is not merely about winning prizes, but
about discovering and nurturing the unique gifts
within each person. He emphasized the value of
wholehearted participation, healthy competition, and
the joy of sharing one’s abilities for the good of
the community. With the formal declaration of the
event open, the grounds of Pushpashrama came alive
with cheer, enthusiasm, and anticipation. The
inauguration is just the opening of a series of
events – sports, cultural secular, intellectual,
filled with vibrant performances, creative displays,
and friendly rivalry that fostered unity,
sportsmanship, and a spirit of celebration among
all.
Faith
and Freedom Unite at Pushpashrama On
August 15, Pushpashrama joyfully celebrated with
devotion and patriotism the Solemnity of the
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the 79th
Independence Day of our nation. The day began at
7:00 a.m. with a solemn Thanksgiving Mass in honour
of Our Lady, offering heartfelt gratitude to God for
His blessings upon our lives and our country.
Following the Eucharist, the community, together
with the devotees of Infant Jesus, gathered for the
flag-hoisting ceremony. The national flag was
unfurled by the chief guest, Rev. Fr. Lancy Lewis,
proudly waving in the morning breeze. Br. Glavin
then delivered an inspiring message on the true
meaning of freedom, reminding everyone that genuine
liberty is rooted in truth and love. The celebration
concluded with the singing of the national anthem
and a patriotic song—a heartfelt tribute to our
beloved nation.
World
Record Holder Hoists Tricolour at Infant Jesus
Shrine on Independence Day Mangaluru,
Aug 15, 2025 - “I initially had plans to give up,
but I reminded myself that no gain comes without
pain. Our freedom fighters must have faced countless
moments of despair and discouragement. Yet, with the
vision of a free India in their hearts, they pressed
on. Because of their sacrifice, we today breathe the
air of freedom.” These heartfelt words from Ms.
Remona Evette Pereira, the “Gold Girl” of Mangaluru,
set the tone for the 79th Independence Day
celebrations at the Infant Jesus Shrine,
Bikarnakatte. This year’s event carried a special
distinction as the world record holder was invited
as chief guest to hoist the Tricolour in the
presence of clergy, devotees, and well-wishers. The
solemn flag hoisting was followed by the singing of
the National Anthem, filling the shrine premises
with patriotic fervour. Ms. Pereira, who achieved a
170-hour Bharatanatyam marathon recognised by the
Golden Book of World Records, England, dedicated her
record to the nation, drawing a parallel between her
artistic perseverance and the sacrifices of India’s
freedom fighters. Following her address, the Shrine
community honoured her for her remarkable
achievement. Fr Stifan Perera, Director of the
Shrine, read the Letter of Honour and presented her
with a miraculous statue of the Infant Jesus. Rev Fr
Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of St Joseph’s Monastery,
draped her with a shawl, while Fr Ivan D’Souza,
Editor of Naman Ballok Jezu, crowned her with the
traditional Mysuru Peta. Rev Fr Gregory D’Souza
completed the tribute with a bouquet of flowers. The
honour extended to her mother, Mrs. Gladis Pereira,
who was felicitated with flowers for her support and
encouragement. A large gathering of devotees,
cultural enthusiasts, and well-wishers attended the
celebration, which blended national pride with
artistic glory - paying homage to India’s freedom
fighters while showcasing the richness of the
nation’s cultural heritage.
Preparation
for the Feast of the Assumption by Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Community, OCDS Margao Goa – Aug 10,2025. "My
soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in
God my Savior." — Luke 1:39-56 Prayerful Beginning :
In preparation for the Feast of the Assumption, our
OCDS community gathered during our regular meeting
for a deeply prayerful and spiritually enriching
evening centered on Our Lady. We began with the
Divine Mercy Chaplet, followed by a prayer invoking
the Holy Spirit, and then prayed the Evening Prayer
(Vespers) from the Divine Office together. Scripture Brought to Life:
A dramatized reading of Luke 1:39–56 brought the
Gospel to life. Sharlon portrayed Mother Mary, Rosy
took the role of Elizabeth, and Rodo played
Zechariah. One of the most moving moments was
Sharlon's heartfelt recitation of the Magnificat,
beautifully capturing Mary’s spirit of praise and
surrender. Group Reflection and Sharing:
This led into a time of silent reflection and group
sharing, where members were invited to reflect and
share their thoughts on the question:
"How does the Assumption of Mary give meaning to
their Carmelite journey?"
A few members shared their personal reflections,
offering inspiring insights that deepened our
appreciation of Mary’s role in our spiritual path.
FLOS
CARMELI, OCDS – HONNAVAR COMMUNITY HOSTS ONE-DAY
TRAINING PROGRAM On
August 3, 2025, the Flos Carmeli, OCDS – Honnavar
Community organized a one-day training program
centered on the theme: “Growing in the Spirit of
Carmel: Building a Faithful and Formed Secular
Carmelite Life.” The purpose of the event was to
nurture the spiritual formation, strengthen
community life, and deepen the commitment of Secular
Carmelites to their vocation. The program began at
10:00 a.m. with participant registration, followed
by a brief inauguration ceremony at 10:30 a.m. The
sessions were led by resource persons from the St.
Teresa of Avila Community, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru. Session Highlights Session 1: Study & Vocation – "Called and
Committed"
Resource Person: Ms. Jane Sequira, OCDS
Ms. Jane shed light on the essence of the Secular
Carmelite vocation, emphasizing a life rooted in
prayer, study, and a committed response to the
Church’s mission.
Session 2: Communication – "Reading Skills"
Resource Person: Ms. Laveena Dmello, OCDS
This session highlighted the importance of reading
and comprehension for spiritual growth, reflection,
and effective participation in community life.
Session 3: Meditation & Inner Life – "Lectio Divina"
Resource Person: Ms. Jessy Lobo, OCDS
Participants were introduced to the prayerful method
of Lectio Divina, learning to read, meditate, pray,
and contemplate the Word of God to foster a deeper
spiritual connection.
Anglophone
Africa Second Novitiate Programme – 2025 at Carmel
Prayer House, Dodoma – Tanzania The
Anglophone Africa Second Novitiate Programme for the
year 2025 is being held at Carmel Prayer House,
Dodoma, Tanzania, from 20th July to 20th September.
This spiritually enriching programme gathers
together 15 Carmelite brothers from various regions
of Anglophone Africa, including Tanzania, Congo,
Burundi-Rwanda, Kenya, and Nigeria. The brothers are
journeying together in deep reflection and
preparation as they approach their solemn
profession, under the guidance and animation of Fr.
Raymond Sangu, OCD, from Tanzania, who serves as the
Formator. Inaugural Mass and Opening Address- The
Inaugural Eucharistic Celebration took place on 25th
July 2025, presided over by Rev. Fr. Philbert
Namphande, OCD, the Definitor General for Anglophone
Africa. He was joined in concelebration by Rev. Fr.
Silvester Dsouza, OCD, Provincial Superior of the
Karnataka-Goa Province, along with several other
Carmelite priests. In his address, Fr. Philbert
emphasized the sacredness and depth of the Second
Novitiate. He called upon the brothers to enter this
period with a spirit of silence, prayer, and inner
rootedness in Christ. Highlighting its importance,
he reminded the participants that the Second
Novitiate is a time of grace to rekindle the
original call and to respond with mature freedom and
fidelity. On behalf of the Fr. General and the
General Definitory, he expressed sincere gratitude
to the Tanzanian Vicariate for generously hosting
and organizing the programme, and he extended his
best wishes to all the brothers for a fruitful and
transformative journey. Programme Content and
Facilitators - Throughout the two-month period, the
brothers will engage in intensive spiritual
sessions, lectures, and community living, all aimed
at deepening their Carmelite identity and preparing
them for lifelong commitment. Various Carmelite
friars from different jurisdictions and provinces
will facilitate the programme, offering sessions on
a wide array of spiritual, theological, and pastoral
topics relevant to consecrated life. We invoke the
intercession of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the
saints of our Order to accompany our brothers in
this sacred time of renewal. May this Second
Novitiate bear abundant fruits of holiness, joy, and
steadfastness in their vocation.
One
Day Retreat and Mount Carmel Feast at Divine
Springs, Xellim Divine
Springs Retreat Centre organized a one-day retreat
at Xellim, where a good number of people
participated and were spiritually enriched. Dominic,
Clinton, and their group led the Praise and Worship.
Fr. Joseph Dsouza OCD and Br. Alex preached the Word
of God and conducted the Inner Healing Adoration. To
mark the day, we also celebrated the Feast of Our
Lady of Mount Carmel at Divine Springs. Fr. Sunil
Monis OCD was the main celebrant for the Festal
Mass. In his homily, he elaborated the Word of God
highlighting the significant role Mary played and
also spoke on the importance of the Scapular and its
devotion. After the Mass, Fr. Joseph expressed his
gratitude to everyone who helped make the
celebration meaningful. Scapulars were distributed
to all the devotees, and snacks and juice were
distributed to everyone gathered as a marker of the
festive spirit!
New
OCD Community Established at Grace Villa, Pune The
Discalced Carmelite Fathers have established a new
community named Grace Villa, located in Kalas
Vishrantwadi, Pune. The community comprises Fr.
Lancy Mendonca, Fr. Roshan Dsouza, and Fr. Vishan
Monis. The community was officially formed on 13th
June 2025, marking the arrival of the fathers with a
reading of the Patents, formally establishing their
mission and presence in the area. On 15th June, the
fathers were invited by St. Chavara Syro-Malabar
Church to participate in the Holy Mass. During the
celebration, Fr. Lancy preached the homily in
English, Fr. Roshan welcomed the catechism children
for the new academic year, and Fr. Vishan conducted
an orientation seminar for their parents, fostering
a strong spiritual and educational foundation for
the parish youth. The community received a visit
from Fr. Provincial on 10th July. During his visit,
he celebrated the Eucharist with the community
members and blessed and installed the Tabernacle in
the temporary chapel of the community. This marked a
significant spiritual milestone for the new
foundation.
Fr. Provincial, along with the community fathers,
also made fraternal visits to:
• Fr. Paul Anthony, parish priest of Resurrection
Parish
• Fr. Roque Alphonso, Administrator of the Diocese
of Pune
• The Cloistered Carmel Sisters, where they also
celebrated the Eucharist
• Fr. Marlon’s sister and brother-in-law, extending
familial and pastoral connections.
On the Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the
fathers celebrated the Eucharist once again at the
Cloistered Carmel. Fr. Vishan was the main
celebrant, Fr. Roshan delivered the homily, and Fr.
Lancy concluded by thanking the congregation on
behalf of the Mother Prioress. He also took the
opportunity to invite the faithful to consider
joining the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCDS).
This newly formed community of Grace Villa is
already actively engaging in liturgical, pastoral,
and spiritual ministries, and is poised to
contribute meaningfully to the Carmelite mission in
Pune.
Scapular:
A Celebration of Our Lady of Mount Carmel The
Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was joyfully
celebrated on the 20th of this month at St.
Michael’s Church, Belur. In preparation for the
feast, a three-day novena was held immediately after
the daily Eucharist. Around 20 faithful participated
with great enthusiasm. It was the first time that
the novenas were conducted at the Parish. On the
Feast day, Fr. Prasanna, the Parish Priest, was the
main celebrant, with Fr. Joseph Pinto and Fr.
Prakash Tauro concelebrating the Eucharist. The
sermon touched upon the historical Carmelite
identity with references to the varied Carmelite
traditions. To commemorate the occasion, scapulars,
which are a mark of this solemnity of the Blessed
Virgin, were distributed among the congregation. A
celebratory cake was shared to sweeten hearts and
bring a festive touch. More than 200 faithful were
part of the celebration. Fr. Prakash Tauro
celebrated the Mass at the Tholalu substation, after
which scapulars and cakes were also distributed. The
joyful and meaningful celebration of the feast
raised the hearts of everyone who partook of this
solemn occasion.
3
days Retreat and Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Celebrated with Solemnity at Carmel Ashram, Katkere Katkere,
July 19, 2025 – The Feast of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel was celebrated with great devotion and
spiritual fervour at Carmel Ashram, Katkere. The
celebration commenced at 5:00 PM with solemn Vespers
followed by the Holy Eucharist. In preparation for
the feast, a three-day triduum and retreat was
conducted, led by Rev. Dr. Fr Wilfred Rodrigues, OCD,
who preached with depth and clarity on the Carmelite
spirituality and Marian devotion. Each day concluded
with the Novena to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, drawing
many faithful to participate in prayer and
reflection. The festive Eucharistic celebration was
presided over by Rev. Fr Stephen D’Souza, Chancellor
of the Diocese of Udupi, who in his homily
highlighted the rich Marian tradition of the Church.
He emphasized how devotion to Our Lady and the Brown
Scapular continues to be a source of divine grace
and strength in the daily lives of Christians. He
noted that such devotions not only preserve but also
strengthen the fabric of Christian faith and
identity. The Mass was concelebrated by priests from
the Kundapur deanery along with Carmelite priests
from the region, adding a spirit of fraternity and
unity to the celebration. During the event, Rev. Fr
Praveen Pinto, the Superior of Carmel Ashram,
expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all the
devotees, priests, and guests for their presence and
prayerful participation. A moment of honour was held
for the newly appointed Chancellor of the Diocese,
recognizing his dedicated service. In a significant
gesture, Rev. Fr Joe Tauro, OCD, recently appointed
as the Episcopal Vicar for Religious in the Diocese
of Udupi, was also felicitated by the Chancellor and
the deanery priests for his new pastoral
responsibility. The feast was marked not only by
solemn liturgy but also by deep spiritual communion,
making it a memorable and grace-filled occasion for
all who attended.
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.
Feast
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel: A Joyful Celebration On
July 16th, the Cloistered Carmelite Nuns of
Bangalore joyfully celebrated the Feast of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel, a day held in deep reverence across
the Order. The Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese,
His Excellency Joseph Susainathan graciously
presided over the Holy Mass, joined by three
Carmelite Fathers from Divya Sadan. The Mass
commenced at 7 a.m., with Sr. Christine reading an
insightful introduction on the significance of Mount
Carmel. His Grace delivered a moving homily that
beautifully reflected on the Carmelite way of life
and spirituality. The Mass witnessed a heartfelt
gathering of friends, and benefactors, as well as
devoted pilgrims who arrived from far and wide. The
Feast of our Lady of Mount Carmel needs formal
invitations, such is the devotion to our Lady and to
her scapular. Hymns were soulfully sung by the
Sisters of St. Ann's, adding grace and harmony to
the celebration. At the conclusion of Mass, the
Bishop blessed and distributed scapulars to all
present. Mother Prioress extended her warm gratitude
through a touching vote of thanks. Following the
Eucharist, breakfast was served to everyone present.
The Priests, Sisters, and well-wishers then gathered
in the parlour to greet and extend their wishes to
the Carmelite sisters. A special note of gratitude
was placed on record to Rev. Fr. Alphonse Britto OCD,
the Councilor-in-charge of Spirituality, of the
Discalced Carmelites of Karnataka Goa Province, for
overseeing the arrangements, and to Fr. Anil Veigas
OCD and Fr. Jason Tellis OCD, for joining the
occasion and contributing to the grandeur of the
day. May the Lord be ever praised, and may Mother
Mary of Mount Carmel continue to intercede and
protect us all.
Feast
of our Lady of Mount Carmel: Pushpashrama, Infant
Jesus Shrine, Mysore The
feast of our lady of Mount Carmel at Pushpashrama
Infant Jesus Shrine was celebrated on the 16th and
on the 20th of July. On the 16th, it was a community
celebration with a few people who come for daily
mass. Fr Lancy Rajesh Levis OCD, the main celebrant
of the celebration, highlighted the importance of
the feast and the role of Mary in our life. On the
20th, we had the solemn celebrations at 8.00 am and
11.00 am presided over by Fr Ajith Rodrigues OCD,
dean at Dhyanavana and Fr Antony Stephen OCD and
attended by a good number of people. The main
celebrants, in their homily highlighted the
historical and traditional elements of the feast and
its relevance today. At the end of the masses,
scapulars were blessed and distributed to the
faithful.
Bishop
of Belgaum visits Holy Family Church The
Carmel Nivas Community and the Holy Family Church,
Londa, were delighted to warmly welcome Most Rev.
Dr. Derek Fernandes for a fraternal visit on Sunday,
20 July 2025. Though his visit was a delightful
surprise, it was marked by heartfelt warmth and
genuine pastoral care. During his time with the
congregation, Most Rev. Dr. Fernandes celebrated the
Sunday Mass and delivered a deeply moving homily
that resonated with the faithful. His words inspired
reflection and strengthened the community’s faith.
After the Mass, he was honoured by the parishioners
with a special gesture of appreciation, and he, in
turn, expressed his gratitude for the meaningful
celebration, the harmonious choir, and the lively
participation of the children, all of which had
enriched the occasion. Following the liturgical
celebration, the Bishop joined the community for
breakfast, sharing fellowship and deepening bonds
with the parish clergy. Though brief, his visit left
a lasting impression on everyone present — a
beautiful reminder of the shepherd’s loving care as
he visits his flock.
Computer
Training Programme for Prisoners in Central Jail
Kalaburagi On
July 17, 2025, the Carmel Jyothi Public Charitable
Trust and Prison Ministry India, Gulbarga Diocese,
organized a computer training program for 30
prisoners at the Central Jail in Kalaburagi. The
program, sponsored by Carmel Jyothi Public Trust
with ₹30,000, aims to equip prisoners with
employable skills upon their release. The
three-month training initiative was inaugurated by
Dr. Anitha, Chief Superintendent of the Central
Jail, along with Fr. Deepak Thomas OCD, Superior of
Carmelite Fathers, Fr. William Miranda OCD, Director
of Carmel Jyothi Public Trust, and Fr. Maxim SJ,
Secretary of Prison Ministry India, Gulbarga
Diocese. During the inauguration, all 30 prisoners
were provided with T-shirts, notebooks, and pens.
This program seeks to empower prisoners towards
self-sufficiency and dignity, enabling them to lead
peaceful lives post-release. Dr. Anitha emphasized
that such initiatives can contribute to reducing
crime rates and fostering happy family lives.
In
Her Embrace: Nine Days of Grace, One Grand Feast The
Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was celebrated at
a grand scale at the Sacred Heart Monastery,
Cloister Carmel, Mangalore. Carmelite friars from
the Asha Deepa community, Madanthyar, preached nine
days’ Novena Masses, in preparation for this most
solemn feast! Through their meaningful homilies, the
Carmelite Priests enlightened the congregation about
Our Lady, touching upon the Biblical foundations,
and elaborating on the rich examples from her life!
The Feast Day, 16thJuly 2025, was a day of prayer
and adoration. After the morning Mass Blessed
Sacrament was exposed for adoration, and sisters
continued in prayer before the Lord. Benediction was
held at 5.00 p.m and at 5.30 p.m., the Solemn Mass
was concelebrated by Carmelite Friars and Episcopal
Vicars of Mangalore and Udupi Diocese. Rev. Fr. Joe
Tauro OCD, the episcopal Vicar for Religious, Udupi
Diocese, was the main celebrant. A meaningful homily
which he preached held the participants in rapture
(wonder). The convent’s chapel was packed to the
full and with the heavenly choir led by Mr. Adolph
Lobo and team resounded melodiously. After the Mass,
Scapulars and holy pictures were distributed to the
faithful! Light refreshment was served to the
Priests present and to the OCDS members. Carmelite
Fathers and sisters shared joyous moments greeting
one another in the convent’s parlour. The
celebration was grand and sparked joy and spiritual
awe in the hearts of everyone who were part of the
Feast!
Mount
Carmel Hostel, Ramnagar, Celebrates the Feast of Our
Lady of Mount Carmel for the First Time In
a historic moment for Mount Carmel Hostel, Ramnagar,
the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Patroness
of the hostel, was celebrated for the very first
time on July 15, marking a significant milestone in
its 18-year journey. The celebration began at 6:00
PM with the Solemn Holy Eucharist. The main
celebrant was Fr. Prakash D’Cunha, Provincial
Councillor for Temporalities, who also preached a
spiritually enriching homily on the theme “Mary, the
Ark of the Covenant.” He was joined by five other
priests: Fr. Cyprian Fernandes, Superior of the
community, Fr. Melvin Lasrado, former Treasurer of
Carmel Jnana Education Trust, Fr. Joachim Rodrigues,
Fr. Fr. Movin Pereira, and Siltan Noronha. After the
final blessing, Fr. Siltan Noronha led the blessing
of the scapulars, which were then distributed to all
the faithful gathered. Fr. Joachim Rodrigues
eloquently expressed the vote of thanks, extending
heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed to making
the celebration a profoundly enriching spiritual
experience. He acknowledged with deep appreciation,
the presence of devoted faithful from Londa,
Ramnagar, and Watre, whose participation in the
liturgy and choir added immense beauty and meaning
to the solemn celebration. Moreover, he highlighted
that the presence of the Secular Order of Discalced
Carmelites (OCDS) infused the occasion with a
special joy and grace, uplifting the entire
community in prayer and fellowship. Following the
Mass, Fr. Melvin Lasrado blessed a new school bus, a
generous contribution from Carmel Jnana Education
Trust to Mount Carmel CBSE School. The evening
continued with a lively cultural program presented
by the hostel boys, showcasing their talents and
devotion. A fellowship meal followed, bringing
together priests, benefactors, friends, and the
local faithful from Ramnagar in a spirit of joy and
communion. This first-ever celebration of the feast
in the hostel was a beautiful testament to faith,
gratitude, and community spirit
Our
Lady of Carmel: A Mother, A Model, A Blessing:
Carmel Sannidhi Celebrates the Feast of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel The
serene grounds of Carmel Sannidhi, Kadaganchi, Aland,
Kalaburagi, came alive with deep faith and devotion
on 16th July 2025, as the community gathered in
large numbers to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel. The celebration of the feast was
organized with great spiritual fervour by Mount
Carmel Church, drawing priests, religious, students,
and devotees into a meaningful experience of grace
and unity. The theme for this year’s celebration,
“To Be Blessings to Our Neighbours – Like Mother
Mary, Our Model”, inspired all to reflect on the
virtues of Our Lady and live lives of compassion,
humility, and service. The Solemn Holy Eucharist was
celebrated at 6:00 p.m. Rev. Fr. Vinod Lobo OCD,
Provincial Secretary, was the Main Celebrant, who
shared an inspiring message reflecting on the
meaning of “Carmel”, the spiritual richness of the
Scapular. He extended a call to imitate Mary in her
faith and openness to God’s will, and welcomed the
congregation to respond to the invitation offered in
the theme: “To be Blessings to our Neighbours – like
Mother Mary, our Model.” The celebration was blessed
by the presence of Rev. Fr. Henry Moras, Superior,
Sadbhavana Bengaluru, Diocesan as well as Carmelite
priests and religious sisters from across the
Kalaburagi Deanery. Adding to the spiritual beauty
of the evening was the enthusiastic participation of
students and staff (teaching and non-teaching) of
Mount Carmel School, Kadaganchi, and several
devotees from the Central University of Karnataka.
The liturgical celebration concluded with the
distribution of the Scapulars, a powerful symbol of
Mary’s maternal protection and reminding the
faithful to live their Christian life with
commitment imitating the virtues of Mary, walking
under the mantle of her grace.
Feast
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Celebrated at Margao,
Goa Margao,
Goa, July 16, 2025: The feast of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel was celebrated on 16th July at the Carmelite
Monastery, Margao. Fr. Joaquim Rebelo sfx,
Provincial Superior of the Goa Province of the
Society of Pilar, was the main celebrant. Fr.
Joachim Rodrigues OCD, Provincial Councillor of the
Carmelites; Fr. Ashley Alphonso, Spiritual Director
of the Patriarchal Seminary of Rachol; Fr. Marlon
Rodrigues OCD, Superior of the Carmelite Monastery;
Fr. Amandio Valadares, Parish Priest of Holy Spirit
Church, Margao; and other priests concelebrated the
Eucharistic celebration. Delivering the homily on
the theme “Blessed Virgin Mary: Mother of Hope,” Fr.
Joaquim Rebelo reflected on the role of Mary as a
beacon of hope in today’s world. “Our Lady is a
beacon of hope, defending her children and securing
their place within the Church through her constant
intercession,” said Fr. Joaquim Rebelo. Stressing
the role of Mother Mary as guide, intercessor, and
protector, Fr. Joaquim Rebelo appealed to the
faithful to show openness to grow in faith and thus
become a beacon of hope. “Mother Mary shows us the
way to Christ,” Fr. Joaquim said. Reflecting on the
devotion of the Brown Scapular associated with the
feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, he said that the
Scapular of Mother Mary is not a magical charm, but
invites us to imitate the virtues of Mother Mary and
bear witness to Jesus. “The Scapular calls us to
deepen our prayer life, seek God’s will in daily
life, and help others in their need,” said Fr.
Joaquim. Fr. Santosh Menezes OCD and Fr. Anthony
D’Souza OCD presided over the two morning Masses
held at the monastery.
A
Joyful Beginning for the Discalced Carmelite Secular
Order in Baroda Diocese It
is with deep joy that the Carmelites in the Diocese
of Baroda announce the establishment of the
Discalced Carmelite Secular Order (OCDS) at Carmel
Ashram (Cloistered Carmel), Baroda. On the 16th of
July 2025, the Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel, a festive Eucharistic celebration was held
at the Cloistered Carmel. The Holy Mass was presided
over by Rev. Fr. Silvester D’Souza, OCD, Provincial
of the Karnataka-Goa Province. He was joined by Fr.
Nitesh Rodrigues OCD, Fr. Jignesh OCD, Fr. Anoop OCD,
Fr. Jesuraj, Fr. Obry SJ, and Fr. Chris SDB. A good
number of faithful were also present to share in the
joy of this special occasion. During the solemn
celebration, 14 members were officially welcomed
into the Discalced Carmelite Secular Order, marking
the beginning of their initial formation. In total,
16 members have come forward to begin this journey,
and 2 more are expected to commence formation in the
near future. After the final prayer, Rev. Fr.
Silvester D’Souza expressed his heartfelt thanks to
the new members for their spirit of prayer and their
generous response to this vocation, which calls them
to grow in holiness while living in the midst of the
world, guided by the Carmelite charism. Let us
continue to pray for these new members of the OCDS,
that through prayer, silence, and service, they may
walk faithfully in the footsteps of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel and our Holy Mother St. Teresa of
Avila.
Clothed
in Grace: Ashadeepa's Devotion to Our Lady of Mount
Carmel The
Ashadeepa community joyfully celebrated the Feast of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel on 16th July 2025. It was a
grace-filled and spiritually enriching occasion as
the community came together to honour our Heavenly
Mother for her continued care and protection. The
festive celebration commenced at 6:00 p.m. with the
Holy Eucharist. Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, the
Superior of St. Joseph’s Monastery, Mangalore, was
the main celebrant, while Rev. Fr. Roshan Monteiro
delivered a deeply inspiring homily. In his message,
he beautifully explained the meaning of the word
Carmel and emphasized the spiritual significance of
the Scapular, encouraging all the faithful to deepen
their devotion to Our Lady. A large number of
priests from the deanery, Carmelite priests from the
region, and religious sisters from various convents
in the deanery graced the occasion with their
presence. Faithful devotees in great numbers
gathered to seek the blessings of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel. The entire celebration had a profound
spiritual impact on all who attended. The evening
concluded with the distribution of the Scapulars,
leaving everyone touched by the presence of Our
Blessed Mother and renewed in faith.
Carmel
Festival at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Shrine, Benoni As
a continuation of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel, the shrine in Benoni successfully celebrated
the Carmel Festival on Sunday, July 13, 2025. The
festival brought together members of the community
in a joyous expression of faith and fellowship. The
day began with the Holy Eucharist presided over by
Fr. Rayan Pais, the Superior and Rector of the
shrine, assisted by Fr. Kaushik Parmar and two
deacons, Dn. Keith and Dn. Neelan. The Mass
commenced at 9 AM, during which the scapulars were
blessed and distributed to the faithful, reinforcing
the spiritual significance of the day. Following the
Mass, the community celebration of the Carmel
Festival took off with great enthusiasm. The
atmosphere was lively and filled with joy, as
families and friends gathered to partake in the
festivities. A variety of food stalls were set up,
offering delicious treats, while additional stalls
showcased toys and cosmetics, adding to the festive
spirit. Various artists performed throughout the
day, entertaining the crowd with music and
performances that delighted attendees. The
participation was remarkable, with a substantial
number of community members engaging in this
fun-filled gathering, making it a wonderful occasion
for socializing and family celebrations. We extend
our heartfelt gratitude to all the benefactors,
volunteers, and well-wishers who played a vital role
in making this event successful. Their contributions
and support were invaluable, demonstrating the
spirit of community and generosity that defines the
Carmel Festival. The event was exceptionally well
organized under the leadership of Fr. Rayan and
Annabelle, resulting in a smooth-flowing festival
that was enjoyed by all. Attendees expressed their
appreciation for the hard work and dedication that
went into the planning and execution of the
festival. Overall, the Carmel Festival was a
resounding success, highlighting the strong sense of
community and shared faith among the participants,
and providing a memorable day of celebration and
connection.
Feast
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Celebration at Benoni,
Johannesburg The
Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was joyously
celebrated on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at the
renowned shrine in Benoni. The highlight of the
event was the concelebrated Mass presided over by
His Eminence Cardinal Stephen Breslin, Archbishop of
Johannesburg. This celebration was particularly
special as it marked Cardinal Breslin's first
official visit to the shrine, and he was warmly
welcomed by the congregation. A significant number
of devotees gathered for the occasion, coming
together under the theme "Pilgrims of Hope." During
his homily, Cardinal Breslin emphasized the interior
life of Mary, inviting the faithful to reflect on
her profound faith and commitment. In a meaningful
ritual, the scapulars were blessed and distributed
to the faithful, symbolizing their devotion to Our
Lady of Mount Carmel. This act is a cherished
tradition among the faithful, serving as a reminder
of their commitment to live a life guided by Mary’s
virtues. At the conclusion of the Mass, Fr. Rayan
Pais, the Rector of the Shrine, expressed gratitude
to Cardinal Breslin and all the priests present,
including community members Fr. Boniface D’Souza,
Fr. John D’Souza, Fr. Kaushik Parmar, as well as
guest priests Fr. Lawrence and Fr. Klement SDB, the
provincial. Their collective participation enriched
the liturgical celebration and strengthened the
community’s bonds. Adding to the significance of the
day, the relic of St. Therese of the Child Jesus was
unveiled at the end of the Mass, further inspiring
the congregation. The blessing of the relic marked a
profound moment of connection to the saints,
enriching the spiritual experience for everyone
present. Overall, the celebration of the Feast of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the shrine was a
resounding success, filled with faith, hope, and
communal warmth, reinforcing the spiritual journey
of all faithful.
A
Joyous Milestone: Definitive Promise Ceremony of
OCDS @ Margao It
was a day of great joy for the members of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Community and St. Thérèse of the
Child Jesus Community, as five of their members made
their Definitive Promise on July 4, 2025, at the
Carmelite Monastery, Margao. Members from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Community: 1. Mathil Jane of St. Edith Stein
2. Cheryl Fernandes of St. Teresa of Avila
3. Sophie Viegas of St. Elijah
4. Maria Elsa Fernandes of St. Thérèse of the Child
Jesus Member from St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus
Community: 1. Saumika Crasta of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
This sacred milestone was celebrated during the Holy
Eucharist, presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre
D’Souza, Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa Province.
He was joined by the Superior, Fr. Marlon Rodrigues,
and the Spiritual Assistants of both communities,
Fr. Diego Proença and Fr. Don Tony, along with Fr.
Santosh and Fr. Kiran Lobo. The celebration began
with Sharlon serving as the emcee, setting a
reverent tone for the event. Members of both
communities sang hymns, followed by an encouraging
and heartfelt address from Fr. Sylvestre, preparing
the hearts of the faithful for the solemn occasion.
Elizabeth Santos and Ramilla Rodrigues, Presidents
of their respective communities, presented a token
of love to Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza on behalf of
all members. In the presence of their families,
friends, and fellow OCDS members, the five
candidates made their Definitive Promise, committing
themselves to live the Carmelite Secular vocation
with fidelity—through a life centered on prayer,
community, and mission, the three foundational
pillars of OCDS life.
A
Golden Jubilee of Grace: Celebrating Sr. Candida of
Jesus Every
celebration is an opportunity to thank the Lord for
His marvellous blessings. Jubilee celebrations, in
particular, are sacred milestones—a time to reflect,
praise, and rejoice in God's fidelity, marking fifty
glorious years of divine favour and love. On 7th
July 2025, the Cloistered Carmel of Chicalim, Goa,
experienced a unique day of deep joy and heartfelt
thanksgiving as they joined Sr. Candida of Jesus in
celebrating the Golden Jubilee of her Religious
Profession. Fifty years ago, on 6th July 1975, she
made a total offering of her life to God in the
Congregation of the Hand Maids of Christ. A Jubilee
is a celebration of God’s tender love and unwavering
faithfulness. It is a sacred time of heightened
grace and a renewed response to God's call. The
words of Scripture, “I have loved you with an
everlasting love” (Jer 31:3), have remained a source
of strength and assurance for Sr. Candida throughout
her journey of faith. A Journey Marked by Faith and
Resilience - Born on 6th June 1953, in the
picturesque village of Bogmalo, Goa, Sr. Alleluia
Candida is the eldest daughter of Mr. Santan and
Mrs. Inacinha Silveria. She brought immense joy to
her family, especially to her grandmother, being the
first grandchild in the Silveria household. Over the
years, she became a pillar of strength and a guiding
light to her many nieces, nephews, and extended
family. Life, however, was not easy for young
Candida. She lost her father at the tender age of
three and, within a decade, also her stepfather.
These early losses brought much struggle and pain.
In search of a better future for her children, her
mother enrolled them in the boarding school at St.
Joseph’s Convent, Aquem, Margao, where Sr. Candida
spent nine formative years. The Sisters at the
convent became her second family, nurturing her
through love, care, and education.
Milestone
of Grace for the Mapusa OCDS Community In
a significant milestone, the Secular Discalced
Carmelite Community (OCDS) of St. Teresa of Avila,
Peddem, Mapusa, Goa, celebrated the advancement of
several members in their spiritual journey on 6th
July 2025. Of the community’s eighteen members, ten
made their Temporary Promises, two advanced to the
Initial Formation Stage I, and three began their
journey as Aspirants. During a solemn Eucharistic
celebration held at 5:00 p.m. at the Carmelite
Seminary, Mapusa, Mr. Agnelo D’Souza, Mr. Glenn
Nunes, Mrs. Philomena Rodrigues, Mrs. Janice
Rodrigues, Mrs. Judeth Parker, Mrs. Dora Nunes, Mrs.
Agnes Bharucha, Mrs. Anita D’Souza, Mrs. Gema Ataide,
and Mrs. Steffi Rodrigues made their Temporary
Promises before Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza,
Provincial Superior, and Rev. Fr. Stany Listan
Pinto, Spiritual Assistant. Mr. Charles Fernandes
and Mrs. Luiza D’Souza were received into the OCDS
Initial Formation Stage I and vested with the Small
Brown Scapulars. In the same ceremony, the
Provincial Superior formally welcomed three new
Aspirants — Mr. Charles Pinho, Mrs. Priscilla Pinho,
and Ms. Abigail Menezes — by presenting them with
the Carmelite emblem. In his homily, Fr. Silvestre
D’Souza reminded the faithful that all are called to
be missionaries, often not by words but through the
witness of life. The Mass was concelebrated by
several priests, including Rev. Fr. Ronald D’Souza
(Superior, Mapusa), Fr. Macson Dabre, Fr. Jason
Coutinho, Fr. Rakesh Parmar, Fr. Diogo Proenca, and
Fr. Melwin Lasrado. Members of the Provincial
Council, Mr. Roy Rodrigues and Mr. Sebastian Mendes,
along with family, friends, and representatives from
both the Margao and Mapusa OCDS groups, were present
to witness this momentous occasion. Following the
Eucharist, the community hosted a simple yet
meaningful fellowship gathering in the Seminary
classroom, featuring a short program and
refreshments, joyfully commemorating their journey
in Carmel.
Carmel
Ignite 2025: Scholarships Distributed to 160
Students at Infant Jesus Shrine Mangaluru,
July 6, 2025: In a heartwarming initiative under the
banner Carmel Ignite, the Infant Jesus Shrine,
Bikarnakatte, distributed scholarships to over 160
deserving and underprivileged students on Sunday,
July 6, 2025. The event, held in the Shrine
premises, was marked by hope, inspiration, and
encouragement for young minds. Mr Michael D’Souza,
NRI and philanthropist, and Mrs Geetha Judith
Saldanha, popularly known as Geetha Teacher, were
the chief guests for the event. Welcoming the
gathering, Rev. Fr Stifan Perera, OCD, Shrine
Director, remarked, “The Infant Jesus Shrine has
always been a beacon of hope - not only for those
who come in search of spiritual solace but also for
the socio-economically disadvantaged. Through
various outreach programs, the Shrine strives to
uplift lives through education, healthcare, and
housing assistance.” He also highlighted the social
apostolate of the Carmelite Fathers in rural mission
areas such as Hoovina Hadagalli (Ballari),
Kadaganchi (Kalaburagi), and Jagalur (Davanagere).
In his keynote address, Mr Michael D’Souza lauded
the noble gesture of the Shrine and motivated the
students: “Education is the greatest gift. Once a
person is educated, their entire life is
enlightened. No matter one’s economic background,
everyone must strive for excellence. Let us never
forget our Father and Mother, Mother Tongue, and
Motherland. We may be born poor, but we need not
remain in poverty if we make use of the
opportunities available. True joy lies in giving
generously.” Mrs Geetha Judith Saldanha,
headmistress and former Cluster Resource Person,
shared her inspirational journey of reviving the
once-declining Bolar Senior Primary West School in
Mangaluru. When she assumed charge, the school had
only six students. Undeterred, she began visiting
nearby slums and personally encouraged parents -
many of whom worked in fish factories - to send
their children to school. Her tireless efforts bore
fruit: within just four days, enrolment surged to
over 200 students, breathing new life into the
111-year-old institution.
OCDS
Eastern Canada Celebrates the Solemnity of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel On
July 5th, the Secular Carmelites (OCDS) of Eastern
Canada came together in deep faith and joyful
fellowship to celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel at St. Aloysius Church, Kitchener. The
celebration was marked by a spirit of unity,
devotion, and renewal. The Main Celebrant of the
Holy Eucharist was Very Rev. Fr. Christophe Denis
Baudouin, Definitor General, who graced the occasion
with his presence. The homily was delivered with
spiritual depth and warmth by Very Rev. Fr. Pius
James Dsouza, also Definitor General, encouraging
all present to grow in love, humility, and
commitment to the Carmelite vocation. The sacred
Promise Ceremony was presided over by Fr. Rajesh
Dsouza, who also serves as the Coordinator of OCDS
in Canada. The Mass was concelebrated by Frs. Melwin
Pinto, Rajesh Madtha, and Sunil Dsouza, uniting
hearts in a beautiful celebration of faith and
fraternity. A vibrant gathering of nearly 90 OCDS
members from 11 communities made this a truly
grace-filled and memorable occasion. After the
Eucharistic celebration, the community gathered for
joyful fellowship, sharing moments of joy,
connection, and Carmelite spirit. One of the most
special moments was the address by both Definitor
Generals, during which the new OCDS Canada website
was officially launched—marking a new milestone in
our digital mission and outreach.
St.
Stephen’s Catholic Church Launches New Parish
Website St.
Stephen’s Catholic Church, Cayuga, Canada a vibrant
parish entrusted to the Discalced Carmelite Friars
of the Canadian Delegation of the Karnataka-Goa
Province, marked a significant milestone on
Pentecost Sunday with the launch of its brand-new
website. Following the Solemn Celebration of the
Holy Eucharist, the new digital platform was
officially unveiled by the generous benefactors of
the parish, Mr. Walter and Mrs. Magdalena. The
website,
www.ststephenchurchcayuga.com, has been designed
and developed by Fr. Stephen Lobo, OCD. With a
modern and user-friendly interface, the site serves
as a comprehensive hub for parishioners and visitors
alike. It offers easy access to information about
Mass timings, sacraments, parish ministries,
announcements, upcoming events, and various
activities of the parish. More than just a
communication tool, the new website is a digital
doorway to the spiritual and communal life of St.
Stephen’s Parish. It strengthens the connection
between the Church and the faithful, and links the
local community with the Universal Church. In
today’s world, where technology plays a central role
in daily life, this online presence allows the
parish to remain accessible, informative, and
welcoming to all — whether long-time members,
newcomers, or those simply exploring the Catholic
faith. With this initiative, St. Stephen’s continues
its mission of evangelization and pastoral care, now
empowered by the digital means that bring people
closer to Christ and to one another.
Diamond
Jubilee of Birthday Celebration of Fr. Jossey
Rodrigues, OCD The
Carmelites of Udupi Farm House joyfully celebrated
the Diamond Birthday of Rev. Fr. Jossey Rodrigues,
OCD on Saturday, 28th June 2025 at their premises.
The event was marked with deep spiritual
significance and heartfelt appreciation for the life
and contributions of Fr. Jossey. The celebration
began with a Thanksgiving Eucharist presided over by
Fr. Jossey Rodrigues himself, joined by Rev. Fr.
Silvestre D'Souza, OCD, the Provincial Superior, and
Rev. Fr. Charles Serrao, Pontifical Commissary of
the Rosarians. Around 30 priests from the region
concelebrated the Mass, adding solemnity to the
occasion.Fr. Silvestre D'Souza delivered a
spiritually enriching homily, centered on the lives
and missionary zeal of Saints Peter and Paul,
drawing parallels to Fr. Jossey’s own journey of
faith, service, and dedication. Mr. Revon Dias, a
talented neighboring musician, led the choir,
lifting the congregation into melodious worship.
Following the Eucharistic celebration, the community
hosted a short cultural program to mark the event.
The event was compered by Fr. Archibald Gonsalves,
the Vicar Provincial, who guided the flow of events
with grace and wit. Fr. Charles Serrao proposed a
heartfelt toast, highlighting three remarkable
qualities of Fr. Jossey: His unwavering commitment
to religious life. His deep commitment to
confessional ministry and his enduring humility and
fraternity. Fr. Alwyn Sequeira, the priest in
charge, warmly welcomed the gathering. Fr. Jossey’s
classmates; Fr. Joe Tauro, Fr. Peter D'Sa, and Fr.
Lawrence D'Mello, shared fond memories and humorous
anecdotes from their formation years, celebrating
the richness of their lifelong fraternity.
OCDS
Community Recollection and Induction Ceremony: On
Friday, June 28th, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel OCDS
Community gathered in deep prayer and reflection for
a blessed Recollection Service, held under the
gentle guidance of Rev. Fr. Diego Proença, OCD. This
sacred occasion was not only a time of spiritual
renewal but also a joyous celebration of vocations
within the Carmelite family where 9 members entered
into Aspirancy stage and 1 member entered formation
I (Novitiate). The recollection began with a moving
hymn to the Holy Spirit, inviting His presence to
fill the hearts of all gathered. This was followed
by a reading from the Word of God, which prepared
the community to enter into the mystery and meaning
of their Carmelite calling. In a powerful and
heartfelt talk, Fr. Diego spoke on the importance of
being a Carmelite in today’s world, reminding all
present that the call to Carmel is a deep response
to God’s love—a journey of prayer, silence, and
service rooted in the Gospel and guided by the
example of Our Lady and the Carmelite saints. Each
was called forward by name and received the emblem
of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, lovingly placed by Sr.
Elizabeth Santos, OCDS, the Community President. The
emblem serves as a sign of their commitment to walk
in the footsteps of the Carmelite tradition, seeking
deeper union with God through prayer and community.
The community then witnessed a special milestone as
one member was admitted into the Novitiate.
Spiritual
Activities at Divine Springs Retreat Centre – June
2025 The
month of June 2025 was marked by a series of
spiritually enriching activities at the Divine
Springs Retreat Centre, Xellim, Loliem, Goa. The
retreat centre continued to serve as a place of
silence, prayer, and grace for individuals and
groups seeking spiritual renewal. Three sisters from
the Congregation of the Daughters of St. Paul came
for a contemplative retreat, which was preached by
Fr. Rovel D’Souza. The sisters spent quality time in
deep prayer and reflection and returned spiritually
strengthened and renewed. A group of nine lay
faithful from Margao attended a two-day retreat
guided by Fr. Rovel D’Souza. The retreat offered
moments of silence, guided meditations, and
prayerful reflection, leaving the participants
deeply enriched in their faith journey. In addition,
twenty-eight candidates belonging to the Teresian
Association in Pune participated in their
orientation camp at the centre. The sessions were
facilitated by Fr. Joseph D’Souza, who helped the
young candidates to understand their vocation more
deeply and to grow in their commitment. Two deacons,
namely Deacon Peter and Deacon Anthony from the
Diocese of Belgaum, spent a week at the retreat
centre in preparation for their priestly ordination.
Their retreat, guided by Fr. Rovel D’Souza, became a
time of grace and discernment. Furthermore, a
contemplative retreat was organized for a group of
nineteen lay participants, who were drawn into
deeper intimacy with God through prayer, silence,
and reflection. This retreat too was preached by Fr.
Rovel D’Souza.
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.
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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practically becoming obsolete especially in Europe
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HOMILIES IN ENGLISH (VIDEO):
The following homilies have been preached by Rev. Fr.
Rudolf V. D'Souza OCD, Parish Priest at Guardian Angels
Church, Vancouver Canada.The first three homilies are of
his Lenten mission reflections in the parish.
The remaining are Sunday homilies which will be
regularly uploaded. All our friends and well-wishers are
most welcome to benefit from these reflections.
Click here to listen :
REFLECTIONS IN KONKANI (Audio)
You are welcome to benefit spiritually from the
reflections of our Carmelite Friar - Rev. (Dr) Rudolf
V. D’Souza, OCD
Retreat preached on the theme “The Kingdom of God is
at hand” at Abu Dhabi, from 26 November to 2 December,
2009.
Day 1: The Kingdom of God
Day 2: The Beatitudes
Day 3: The Seven Sacraments
Day 4: the Ten Commandments
Day 5: Holy Mother, the Church and Mother mary
Day 6A: Family
Day 6B: Love
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Retreat preached at Ruwi – Muscat (Oman) from 20 to 24 January 2008
THEME: JESUS CAME TO GIVE LIFE, LIFE IN ABUNDANCE (JOHN
10:10)
1. ABUNDANT LIFE - GOD
2. FORGIVENESS
3. LOVE
4. SUFFERINGS
5. 7 WORDS FROM THE CROSS AND RESURRECTION
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