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THE PRECAUTIONS
(St. John of the Cross)

Dear Friends,
The Precautions of St. John of the Cross are a precious treasure for those who wish to live an authentic Christian life and attain perfection of Christian charity within a short period of time. When reading the Precautions, we may feel they are hard and too tough to practice, but the intention of St. John of the Cross was to help the aspirants to experience God in their daily life and be united with Him on a daily basis regardless of the difficulties involved. These are very practical recommendations and are helpful for spiritual direction and discernment. Here I have prepared a short commentary on these precautions, which I presume will be useful for spiritual reading and spiritual growth. These reflections will be uploaded on the Carmelite Website of our Province shortly.

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


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HIGHLIGHTS

Carmel Tree Vocation Camp 2024
St. Joseph’s Monastery, Carmel Hill, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, organized a vocation camp, on 8th and 9th of October 2024. The event was attended by 42 students of the Mangalore region studying in classes 8-10th who has projected an interest in becoming a Carmelite. The inauguration ceremony was graced by Rev. Fr. Gregory Dsouza, the Delegate Superior along with Fr. Stifan Perera, the Director of Infant Jesus Shrine. The joy of the camp was enhanced by the total participation and involvement of the community members. Distinguished speaker, great artist and movie director Amrin Christon gave a talk to the students on ‘How to Think Creatively.’ Alongside him, Mrs. Leena Rodrigues, the mother of Rev. Fr Aaron Babusha Rodrigues gave an inspirational talk to the students on how a vocation camp can change into a call to religious life. Other local regional Vocation promoters contributed their participation, thus making the Carmel Tree Vocation Camp 2024 a huge success. The beauty and the joy of the camp was further enhanced by the presence and participation of the Rev. Fr Aaron Babusha Rodrigues and brothers from Asha Deepa. Carmel Tree Vocation Camp 2024 was indeed a boost to the aspirants and offered help to those seeking to discern their vocation to religious life. The vocation promotors extend their gratitude to the community and the province. May these youngsters be inspired to follow God, and to be beacon of Divine love in this world! The province expresses its gratitude to Fr. Wilson Tauro, Regional Vocation Promoter, Fr. Rayan T. Pinto, Assistant Vocation Promoter for Mangalore, and all other vocation promoters of the region for meticulously organizing this camp and instilling in the students an initial interest in Carmelite life.

Possessed by God: Sr. Nirmala's Definitive YES to the LORD
October 12, 2024, marked a momentous and joyous occasion at the Cloistered Carmel of St. Joseph and St. Teresa in Bogadi, Mysore, as Sr. Nirmala of Mary Immaculate made her solemn profession. The day’s celebration began at 11:00 a.m. with a Eucharistic celebration presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa Province. He was joined by 17 concelebrants, including Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, Provincial Councillor, and Fr. Charles Serrao, Religious Assistant to the Cloistered Nuns, alongside Carmelites, Capuchins, and other religious from nearby communities, as well as priests from St. Peter’s Seminary. In his homily, Fr. Provincial reflected on the theme chosen by Sr. Nirmala: "To possess God and to be possessed by God." He drew on everyday experiences and Scripture to illustrate this profound theme, capturing the depth of Sr. Nirmala’s commitment. Following the homily, the Litany of Carmelite Saints was sung as Sr. Nirmala prostrated herself, symbolizing her total surrender to Christ. She then pronounced her solemn vows before Rev. Sr. Arokia of the Holy Spirit, Mother Prioress of the Mysore Carmel. The liturgy was beautifully animated by the harmonious choir led by Fr. Prashanth and the Capuchin Philosophy brothers from Kripalaya. Fr. Wilfred Rodrigues, Dean of Pushpashrama, provided guidance throughout the ceremony, adding depth and reverence to the proceedings. Toward the end, Fr. Archibald Gonsalves expressed words of gratitude on behalf of the province, offering congratulations to Sr. Nirmala for her courageous and joyful commitment.

Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary School Students Empowered as Missionaries at Little Flower Monastery
A two-day retreat was held from October 7th to 8th, 2024, where 42 Grade 11 and 12 students from Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary School, along with their teachers, campus ministers, and school chaplain, spent two transformative days at Little Flower Monastery, Carmel Hill, Deroche, BC. The retreat was designed to form and empower these young leaders to serve as missionaries within their school community, equipping them with the skills and spiritual foundation needed to spread their faith. Throughout the retreat, the students participated in various workshops aimed at enhancing their ability to lead small groups, engage in praise and worship, and share personal testimonies. They also learned how to build and strengthen faith communities, all while growing in their own faith and leadership abilities. The central theme of the retreat was inspired by 2 Timothy 1:6: "Fan into flame the gift of God within you," which motivated participants to nurture the gifts of the Spirit in their lives. In addition to the workshops, the students spent valuable time in prayer, celebrating the Eucharist, and adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. The experience deepened their relationship with God and provided them with the spiritual tools needed to lead and inspire others within their school community.

Transformative Silent Retreat at Little Flower Monastery: Rediscovering Identity in God
From October 4th to 6th, 2024, the Institute for Christian Action and Contemplation hosted a powerful weekend silent retreat at Little Flower Monastery, Carmel Hill, Deroche, BC. This retreat, themed "Where Are You? Who Am I?", welcomed 16 participants from various Chinese churches, offering them a peaceful space for deep reflection and spiritual growth. The retreat emphasized rediscovering one's identity in God and provided a unique opportunity for attendees to disconnect from the distractions of daily life. Through silence, prayer, and insightful teachings, participants were invited to reflect on their personal journeys, helping them strengthen their connection with a loving God. One participant shared, "Every time I tell my life story, I gain a deeper and new understanding of myself." The retreat speakers—Dr. Thomas, Pastor Stanley, and Pastor Howard—were instrumental in guiding attendees through this process. Their carefully prepared messages helped participants explore new perspectives on their identities in God, highlighting God’s unconditional love and boundless mercy. They emphasized how God tirelessly seeks to save sinners, offering His love as a constant source of strength and renewal.

THE 4TH ANNUAL ELOCUTION COMPETITION
The St. Therese of the Child Jesus OCDS Community, Lar de Santa Terezinha, Pajifond Margao, held its 4th Annual Elocution Competition on October 6, 2024, with the theme "St. Therese: Patroness of the Missions." This event was part of the community's ongoing initiative to foster spiritual education and enhance public speaking skills among students, focusing on the life and mission of St. Therese of Lisieux, revered as the Patroness of Missions. The program commenced with a warm welcome from Mrs. Ramilla Rodrigues, the President of the community. Rev. Fr. Marlon Rodrigues, Superior of the Carmelite Monastery, officially inaugurated the competition with a prayer and an inspiring address to the attendees. A total of 13 schools participated, with students from classes VI to IX showcasing their enthusiasm and dedication in preparing for this intellectually and spiritually enriching competition. The distinguished panel of judges for the event included Sr. Isha Priya, Dr. Rheane Palmira Da Silva, and Mr. Tony Fernandes, who had the challenging task of evaluating the remarkable performances.

Guided by Faith: A Three-Day Residential Retreat at Divine Springs
A three-day residential retreat was held from September 30th to October 2nd at the Divine Springs Retreat Centre, Xellim. The retreat was led by Fr. Rovel D'Souza, Fr. Joseph D'Souza, and Br. Vincent from Mumbai. A total of 113 people participated as residential attendees, with several others joining as day participants. This retreat marks the third residential retreat organized at the center this year. The retreat was a time of deep spiritual renewal, reflection, and prayer, with participants experiencing a profound sense of community and faith. The dedicated efforts of the retreat leaders and the vibrant participation of attendees contributed to making it a meaningful and enriching experience for all.

The Final Journey of Mangalore’s First Carmelite
Bro. Gregory Menezes of the Holy Trinity, the first Carmelite friar from the Diocese of Mangalore, passed away on September 29, 2024, at the age of 95. Hailing from Holy Cross Parish, Cordel, Mangalore, and affectionately known as "Giga Brother," he played a pivotal role in the development of the Karnataka-Goa Province. He made his profession on June 10, 1975, and served in various communities of the Province, contributing significantly to its growth. One of his notable achievements was transforming barren lands around the monasteries into fertile farms, showcasing his dedication and "green thumb." Throughout his life, Br. Gregory was loved by the Carmelite fathers and brothers for his wisdom, simplicity, and unwavering commitment to service. His time with the Belgian Carmelite community in Goa had a profound influence on him, helping to shape the future of the Karnataka-Goa Province. In his final years, Br. Gregory resided at St. Joseph’s Monastery, Carmel Hill, where he lived a life of prayer and austerity, never complaining about the pain and suffering he endured. His peaceful passing on the feast of the Archangels was a fitting conclusion to a life of faith and devotion. He was laid to rest on October 1, the feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. The funeral rites on October 01, 2024 began at 2:45 p.m. with the Divine Mercy Chaplet, followed by a visit from the Bishop of Mangalore, Most Rev. Peter Paul Saldanha. The Carmelite friars then prayed the Office for the Dead. The funeral Mass commenced at 3:30 p.m., presided over by Most Rev. Aloysius Paul D’Souza, Bishop Emeritus of Mangalore, along with the Provincial Superior, the Episcopal Vicar for Religious, and 48 Carmelite priests from across the Province.

Journeying through the Psalms
On August 26, 2024, Fr. Vishan Monis conducted a week-long course on the Book of Psalms, organized by the Spiritual Assistant, Fr. Lancy Mendonca. This enriching program brought together the members of the OCDS communities of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Margao. The course delved into the Psalms’ poetic beauty, exploring their profound themes of worship, trust, and expressions of faith. Participants discovered how these ancient songs, filled with spiritual wisdom, continue to inspire and guide us on our personal faith journeys.
Discovering the Depths of Scripture: An Introduction to the Bible

On September 16, 2024, the OCDS communities of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Margao, gathered for an enlightening course on the Bible. Led by Fr. Roshan Monteiro and organized by Spiritual Assistant Fr. Lancy Mendonca, the session provided a comprehensive introduction to the Bible. Fr. Roshan guided the participants through the historical context, structure, and central themes of the Bible, offering a solid foundation for deeper engagement with sacred texts. The course empowered participants with practical insights on how to apply biblical teachings in their everyday lives, enriching their spiritual journeys.

Divine Springs: A Sanctuary of Renewal and Grace
Divine Springs Retreat Centre is a vibrant hub of spiritual enrichment, offering a wide range of transformative activities. The centre hosts a variety of retreats tailored to different groups: charismatic retreats, family and couple retreats, children's and youth retreats, as well as residential programs, catering to the spiritual needs of all. Beyond these, the prayer conventions held at the centre draws in large numbers of devotees, often surpassing a large number devotee. One of the key highlights is the charismatic retreat organized by the Carmelite Fathers, which regularly gathers over 800 participants, all seeking renewal and grace. In August 2024, Br. Prakash from Bandra led a three-day residential retreat, which attracted a massive crowd and received widespread appreciation for its profound spiritual impact. Br. Joel Lasrado, along with several diocesan priests, has also contributed to the retreat programs, guiding participants towards deeper faith and reflection. The centre’s facilities are utilized not only by individuals but also by various groups, including schools that attend weekend retreats, as well as parish youth and children who find spiritual nourishment at Divine Springs. The atmosphere of prayer and community here offers a rejuvenating experience for all who visit. Below are some glimpses from the Divine Springs gallery, capturing the spirit of these blessed moments.

Admirari Youth Camp 2024 at Little Flower Monastery
On September 14-15, 2024, CFC-Youth Greater Vancouver North A hosted an inspiring and spiritually enriching Admirari Youth Camp at Little Flower Monastery, Carmel Hill, Deroche, BC. The camp, themed Admirari—Latin for "to marvel"—was based on the powerful message from Romans 11:36: "For from Him and through Him and for Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever!" This theme invited participants to contemplate the wonders of God's works in their lives and to grow deeper in faith and spiritual awareness. The camp was graced with the presence of 20 new participants, each eager to deepen their relationship with Christ. A dedicated team of 30 enthusiastic youth leaders led the sessions, fostering an atmosphere of fellowship, prayer, and spiritual discovery. The community expressed heartfelt gratitude to Fr. Mario Fernandes, OCD, Director of the Retreat Centre, for his spiritual guidance throughout the camp. Special thanks were also extended to Fr. Vincent Dsouza, OCD, Superior of the monastery, and Fr. Stephen Lobo, OCD, Assistant Director, whose support and presence contributed to the camp's success. This inspiring weekend marked a turning point for many young participants, encouraging them to live out their faith more fully and recognize God's presence in their daily lives.

Catholic Pacific College Students Experience Spiritual Renewal at Little Flower Monastery
From September 13-15, 2024, students from Catholic Pacific College, Vancouver, gathered at Little Flower Monastery, Carmel Hill, Deroche, BC, for a retreat that proved to be a profound blessing. The weekend offered them a chance to step away from their daily routines and immerse themselves in an atmosphere of spiritual renewal, prayer, and community-building. A key highlight of the retreat was the continuous presence of the Blessed Sacrament, fostering a deep sense of reverence and connection to Christ. Each evening, the students participated in Eucharistic Adoration, offering personal moments of prayer and reflection in the presence of the Lord. For many, this was a spiritual highlight, drawing them closer to God and helping them rediscover the power of stillness in His presence. The retreat also promoted communal growth. Living together in a peaceful and secluded environment, students formed stronger bonds, sharing their experiences and supporting one another in faith. The monastery's serene landscapes and quiet atmosphere contributed to a sense of belonging and peace, leading many students to describe the experience as "living in a home." The retreat left a lasting impact on participants, sending them back with renewed energy and a deeper understanding of their faith journey, both individually and as a community. Special thanks were extended to Fr. Vincent Dsouza OCD, superior of the monastery, and Fr. Stephen Lobo OCD, Assistant Director, whose guidance and presence greatly contributed to the success of the retreat.

Novem with Shrine Staff and Volunteers
The members of various associations serving at the Infant Jesus Shrine gathered for the Novem Jevnche program on September 8, 2024. Novem Jevnche is part of the Monti Fest celebration in the Canara Konkan region, where families come together for a communal meal. Traditionally, newly harvested paddy is brought to the church, blessed by the priest during Mass, and then mixed with payasam or milk, which is shared among the people. Following this, everyone enjoys a vegetarian meal as a symbol of unity and love. At the Shrine, several associations that offer their services, including Ballok Jesu Kutam, Infant Jesus Auto Drivers Welfare Association, Infant Jesus Jevan Samithi, Carmel Soldiers, and Secular Carmel, participated in the event. They were joined by the Shrine's supporting staff. This was the first time all these associations came together for such a program. Fr. Stifan Perera, the Shrine Director, welcomed everyone, while Fr. Melvin D'Cunha, the Superior of St. Joseph's Monastery, encouraged all to work in unity during his address before blessing the Novem. Mrs. Flavy Mascarenhas expressed her gratitude to the participants, and Mr. Dolphy D'Souza skillfully compered the program. The gathering concluded with everyone enjoying payasam, holige, and chicken puffs.

The Blessing of Carmel Radiance Studio: Spreading Carmelite Light to the World
September 14, 2024 - on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, the Caledonia St. John of the Cross community in Canada celebrated a significant milestone. After Mass, the community friars, Fr. Jerome Mascarenhas, Superior Fr. Roshan D’Souza, and Fr. Rudolf D’Souza, gathered for the blessing of the new Carmel Radiance Studio. Fr. Jerome opened the event with a speech, underscoring the significant role of mass media in today’s evangelization efforts. He emphasized that the Carmelites must actively use these platforms to promote Carmelite spirituality and spread the Good News of Christ. Fr. Roshan not only captured the moments through photographs but also shared insightful feedback on how the studio could evolve into a center for evangelization and the dissemination of Carmelite spirituality, both in Canada and beyond. He highlighted its particular value for the Secular Carmelites, envisioning it as a fertile ground for the growth of the Carmelite mission. Fr. Jerome then led the blessing of the studio with prayers, and the ceremony concluded with a hymn. The Carmel Radiance Studio aims to connect with a wider audience through platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, engaging people who seek to deepen their understanding of Carmelite spirituality. The community congratulated Fr. Rudolf for this innovative initiative, which marks the beginning of a new chapter in evangelization. This effort is expected to reach a global audience, sharing the wisdom and teachings of St. John of the Cross, St. Teresa of Avila, and St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Fr. Rudolf D’Souza as he embarks on this exciting journey.

Monti Fest celebrated with devotion and fervor at Infant Jesus Shrine
The Infant Jesus Shrine at Carmel Hill, Bikarnakatte-Mangaluru, celebrated the Nativity of Our Blessed Mary, commonly known as Monti Fest, with great devotion and fervor on Sept 8, 2024. The festival was marked by a series of events, including a Main Festal Mass, blessing of new corn, and the release of a new book. The Main Festal Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Melvin D'Cuna, Superior of St. Joseph's Monastery, while Rev. Fr. Walter D'Souza delivered a meaningful homily. Fr. Stifan Perera, Director of the Shrine, expressed gratitude to all. In a symbolic gesture, Fr. Deep Fernandes blessed the paddy grains, which were then distributed to devotees after the Mass. Children in colorful attire offered flowers to Our Lady, adding to the festive atmosphere. During the celebration, Rev. Fr. Rudolph D'Souza's book, 'Pitisponacha Sansarant Ujawd' (Light into the World of Superstition), was released. Fr. Arun Lobo blessed the new paddy grains, known as Novem, which were later mixed with Payasam and served to all. Sugar cane, a special mark of the feast, was also distributed. Notable attendee MLC Ivan D'Souza visited the Shrine to pray and seek blessings. The Monti Fest celebration was preceded by nine days of prayer, during which devotees gathered at the Grotto to pray the Rosary, led by children. The Brothers at the Monastery offered reflections on the fruits of the Holy Spirit in Mary's life. Devotees brought useful grocery items and flowers, which will be distributed to local orphanages and Ashrams. The festival was a testament to the devotion and faith of the community, and the Shrine's commitment to spreading love and compassion.

A Milestone Achieved: Canonical Establishment of the Community
With hearts full of joy and gratitude, the St. Therese of the Child Jesus OCDS Community, Lar de Santa Terezinha, Margao-Goa, celebrated the swift receipt of the indult, a testament to God's favour and blessings. This remarkable achievement is attributed to the intercession of our beloved patroness, St. Therese of Lisieux. On August 25, 2024, Rev. Fr. Deep Francis Fernandes, OCD, Provincial Delegate of OCDS, presided over the Thanksgiving Mass, accompanied by co-celebrants Fr. Lancy Mendonca, Fr. Jeevan Tauro, and Fr. Roshan Monteiro. The ceremony was also graced by the presence of Fr. George Santhumayor, and Fr. Diogo Proenca. In his homily, Fr. Deep emphasized the importance of commitment, likening the Canonical Establishment to a "Betrothal," where the Carmelite Order enters into a sacred covenant with the community, acknowledging their mutual relationship and responsibilities. The Decree of Canonical Establishment was promulgated, officially erecting the group into a community of the Secular Order of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel. This significant act was carried out by Fr. Deep Francis Fernandes, Provincial Delegate, in the presence of Fr. Lancy Mendonca, Spiritual Assistant, Fr. Marlon Rodrigues, Superior, Mr. Sebastian Mendes, OCDS Provincial President, and Mrs. Elizabeth Santos, OCDS, President of the Mt. Carmel Community.

St. Teresa of Jesus OCDS Community Annual Retreat 2024
The St. Teresa of Jesus OCDS Community in Vancouver, Canada, held their annual retreat at Little Flower Monastery, Carmel Hill, Deroche, BC, from August 9 to August 11, 2024. The retreat was spiritually enriching, with 27 participants receiving guidance from Rev. Fr. Mario Fernandes, OCD, the Director of the Retreat Centre. The community also expressed their gratitude to Fr. Vincent Dsouza, OCD, the superior of the monastery, and Fr. Stephen Lobo, OCD, the Assistant Director, for their support and presence throughout the retreat.

FAITH SHARING COMPETITION – Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community – OCDS, Margao : Sunday 11th Aug 2024
August is a jubilant month as many of our members celebrate their birthdays during this time. On Sunday, August 11th, 2024, We, the members of the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community,OCDS,Margao, gathered to partake in the Faith Sharing competition. We also took this opportunity to celebrate the birthday of our Spiritual Assistant, Rev. Fr. Lancy Mendonca, along with the birthdays of those born in the month of August. The meeting began with evening prayer, followed by meditation for around 20 minutes. We then had a spiritual talk by our Superior Rev. Fr. Marlon focused on a concise summary of St. Teresa’s of Avila’s Interior Castle where he explained St. Teresa's journey toward achieving union with God through the seven mansions. He further went on to explain entering the door of first mansion is only through Prayer where the soul needs to spend time in the rooms of “self-knowledge” and humility.

Enriching the Youth: A Psycho-Spiritual Seminar at Infant Jesus Church, Gorwa-Vadodara
On 11th August 2024, the Infant Jesus Church in Gorwa-Vadodara hosted a transformative "Psycho-Spiritual Seminar" aimed at the youth of the community. With over 70 enthusiastic participants, the seminar offered a refreshing and enriching experience for all who attended. The primary focus of the seminar was to promote a healthy and balanced integration of body, mind, and soul, with Jesus Christ as the perfect model. The discussions addressed the pressing challenges faced by today’s youth, particularly the widespread issue of addiction to various vices. Rev. Frs. Macson Dabre and Jovel Oliver, the speakers, offered practical advice, introducing the concept of the "21-Day Cycle"—a method designed to help individuals overcome personal limitations. However, they emphasized that for Christians, this cycle alone is insufficient and must be coupled with a strong foundation in prayer. A key component of the seminar was the group discussions, which were both thought-provoking and reflective, allowing the youth to engage deeply with the material. The event concluded with the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, presided over and preached by Fr. Jitu D'Monte SJ, followed by the distribution of small tokens of appreciation to the participants. The seminar not only provided valuable insights but also fostered a sense of community and spiritual growth among the youth, leaving a lasting impact on all who took part.

CRI Meeting at Carmel Home, Belur
On August 4, 2024, the Carmel Home in Belur hosted the CRI meeting for the Chikmagalur Diocese. The event brought together 70 participants from three deaneries: Hassan, Chikmagalur, and Balehonnur. The meeting began with an inaugural speech by Fr. Joseph, the Episcopal Vicar for Religious. In his address, he encouraged the attendees with the words, "Bloom where you are planted." Sr. Geraldine, the president of the gathering and a member of the SMMI congregation, emphasized the importance of mutual service in religious life, stating, "Religious life is called to live in service of each other." A highlight of the event was a presentation by Fr. Prasanna Kumar, who delivered a paper on the "Mission Dimension of Consecrated Life." His insights and reflections provided valuable perspectives for the participants. The meeting concluded at 3:00 PM, with attendees expressing their satisfaction with the arrangements and hospitality provided by the hosts. The event was marked by a spirit of unity and dedication to the mission of religious life.

BLD Youth Encounter at Carmel Hill, Deroche
A three day youth retreat was held at Carmel Hill, Deroche, B.C for Bukas Loob sa Diyos (BLD - Open in Spirit to God) youth aged 13-19 titled - Youth Encounter Weekend from August 2 to August 5, 2024.  This annual retreat was a wonderful opportunity for youth to meet other like-minded individuals in a fun, faith-filled setting.

Day of the grandparents and elderly celebrated at Infant Jesus Shrine
The Infant Jesus Shrine in Mangaluru hosted a special Eucharistic celebration dedicated to grandparents and the elderly on July 25, 2024. This significant event aimed to honor and recognize the invaluable contributions of the elderly within families and the broader society. The main Mass at 10.30 am was celebrated by Fr. Boniface Pinto, a revered priest known for his deep spiritual insights and pastoral care. During his homily, Fr. Pinto emphasized the critical role that the elderly play in nurturing family values and fostering societal cohesion. He spoke passionately about the wisdom and experience that older generations bring, highlighting how their life stories and teachings serve as a foundation for younger family members. Fr. Pinto encouraged the congregation to cherish and respect the elderly, reminding everyone that they are living repositories of tradition, culture, and faith. He pointed out that in a rapidly changing world, the elderly provide stability and continuity, ensuring that important values and practices are passed down through generations. Fr Boniface serves as the spiritual director of Divya Dham, Karantaka Regional Seminary at Moodubelle-Udupi. A special prayer service was held after each Novena Prayer. On a Thursday there are nine Euchartistc celebrations at the Shine. The Catholic Church celebrates the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly each year on the Sunday closest to the feast of Sts. Joachim and Anne, Jesus' grandparents.

OCDS Events at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Community, Margao
On July 21, 2024, the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Community celebrated a momentous occasion, as members took their Promises, marking a significant transition from Aspirancy to Promises. On July 18, 2024, the members fortified themselves spiritually by recollection and confession given by Rev. Fr. Santosh Menezes. Rev. Fr. Diogo Proenca also assisted for confession. The evening of July 21st, 2024, began with everyone coming together for Holy Mass, celebrated by Rev. Fr. Deep Fernandes OCD, Provincial Delegate, with Fr. Marlon Rodrigues OCD, Superior, and Rev. Fr. Lancy Mendonca OCD, Spiritual Assistant. During the Eucharistic Celebration, Savio Pereira provided the commentary. Rev. Fr. Deep delivered a heartfelt homily on the theme of being the Good Shepherd. After which the following members were admitted into the different stages of Formation and Renewals: 2 members took Temporary Promises, 6 renewed their Promises, 3 were admitted into Formation and 3 into Aspirancy.

Carmelite Family Get-together in Mangaluru
On Sunday, July 21st, a family get-together was held for all the Carmelites of the Mangalore and Udupi dioceses on the occasion of the feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. More than 100 OCD Friars, AC, CSST, and CMC sisters participated in the event held at St. Agnes College, Mangaluru. At 3:30 PM, a concelebrated Holy Eucharist was held in the St. Agnes Convent Chapel. Fr. Rudolf Raj Pinto was the main celebrant, and Fr. Alvito Fernandes delivered a meaningful homily. The melodious choir by the AC Sisters helped elevate our minds and hearts in praise and thanksgiving. This was followed by tea and snacks generously served by the AC Sisters. A short program was then held at St. Agnes High School auditorium, featuring songs, games, and jokes organized by the OCD brothers and AC Sisters. The prizes were sponsored by the CSST sisters. The entire program fostered a strong sense of Carmelite fraternity and identity.

Infant Jesus Shrine sponsors Mercy Care Trust's Educare Scholarships
Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte - Mangaluru joined hands with Mercy Care Charitable Trust in distributing scholarships to 25 needy children. The program combined with sapling distribution was organised on Sunday, July 21 at St Joseph's Higher Primary School, Fajir. Mercy Care Charitable Trust president Maxim Fernandes, Infant Jesus Shrine director Fr Stifan Perera, Carmelite, Felix D'Souza, co-teacher of St Joseph's Higher Primary School, Fajir were on the stage. "Mercy Care Charitable Trust born in December 2023 has achieved remarkable success in a short span of seven months. We feel honoured to see the Trust has taken up building a house to a needy family which is reaching its completion, rain harvesting, tree plantation and many other people and nature friendly projects. When the Trust planned a programme like educating poor children, we thought of sponsoring the entire Program on our behalf. When we asked our well-wishers about this, we got full cooperation from them. We are involved in this work. It is our pride," said Rev Fr Stifan Perera, Carmelite. "When we seek help from the people, the donors do not abandon us. We have received the full cooperation of the people for our good works. When we asked the people for aid to the students, they responded in a good way. The director of the Infant Jesus Shrine has given us full cooperation. We are happy that the construction of a house for a poor family is in the final stage and will soon be completed," said Maxim Fernandes. Scholarships were distributed to 25 students, and saplings to those who were present. Vincent D'Souza presented the programme. Victor Mendonsa completed the scholarship process and Roshan D'Souza proposed a vote of thanks.

Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Celebrated at the Carmelite Monastery Margao.
MARGAO: The feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was celebrated at the Carmelite Monastery Margao on July 16. Bishop Simião Fernandes Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman presided over the Eucharistic celebration held in konkani in the evening. Fr. Joe Rodrigues , Parish Priest of Our Lady of Grace Church, Margao, Fr. Marlon Rodrigues , Superior of the Carmelite Monastery Margao along with 25 Priests concelebrated the feast mass. Delivering a homily on the theme: ‘Mary is our model to proclaim the Gospel ”Bishop Simião urged the congregation to draw inspiration from Mary as a model for proclaiming the Gospel in daily life. He emphasized that just as Mary exemplified various roles in her community, so too are we called to embody these virtues today. "We are called to proclaim the Gospel by deepening our communion with God, engaging actively in the Church's participatory structures, and advancing the mission entrusted to us at Baptism," declared the Prelate. Highlighting Mary's diverse roles, Bishop Simião illustrated how she proclaimed the Gospel as a responsible parent within her family, a caring neighbor as seen in her visit to Elizabeth, a compassionate presence in society at the wedding in Cana, and a supportive member of the Apostles' community. He encouraged the faithful to follow Mary's example by promoting Gospel values: within families through responsible actions, in neighborhoods through service to the needy, in society amidst inequalities and differences, and in the Church by active participation in its various structures.

Celebration of Queen Beauty of Carmel at Mira Road
The Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was celebrated with great devotion at St. Joseph Church, Mira Road, on July 16, 2024. The Holy Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Pius James D'Souza, OCD, Definitor General. During the service, Fr. Pius delivered a moving homily on the theme of "The Beauty of Carmel." The Mass also marked the annual devotional renewal of promises by the members of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCDS). Following the spiritual service, the community enjoyed a vibrant cultural program organized by the OCDS. The event included the felicitation of newly professed OCDS members and concluded with an agape, fostering fellowship and unity among the participants.

12 New Disciples to the Carmelite Fold
The Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was solemnized with Holy Mass presided by Fr. Regan Paul D'Souza, Superior of Krista Shanti Dham, Mira Road on 14th July 2024 at St Joseph Church, Mira Road. Fr Regan preached a homily on the "Significance of the Carmelite Scapular" of Carmel". At the Mass, 11 OCDS members from St Elizabeth of the Trinity OCDS Community and 1 member from St Joseph OCDS Community made their first promises. Scapulars were distributed to all the faithful.

Blessing and Inauguration Of Mount Camle Spirituality Centre Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
16th July, 2024, the Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was a red letter day for the second foundation of the Carmelites in Canada, at Edmonton. At 10.45 am around 1150 people gathered at the entrance of the Chapel along with Most Rev. Richard Smith, the Archbishop of Edmonton, Most Rev. Gary Franken, the Bishop of St Paul’s, and over 40 priests. Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, Provincial of Karnataka-Goa Province cut the ribbon and opened the doors of the new Spirituality Centre. The Archbishop greeted the people and said the opening prayer. All then entered the new Chapel while the Cathedral Choir chanted the entrance antiphons. During the penitential rite, the Archbishop blessed the sanctuary and the entire edifice, by sprinkling Holy Water. After the homily the litany of saints was sung. The Archbishop placed the relics of three saints (St Therese, St Jean Venard and St Andre Bessette) in the open slot of the Altar which was shut with a marble plaque by an expert mason. Then the Archbishop poured Holy Oil on the altar and consecrated it. There followed the long prayer of consecration, incensing of the Altar and marking the walls of the Chapel at four locations with Holy Oil. The deacon along with the altar servers lit the candles on the altar and those affixed to the walls of the Chapel. This was a beautiful ceremony witnessed by the crowd silently.

Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Asha Deepa
On July 17, 2024, the Asha Deepa community in Madanthyar joyously celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The event was marked by a solemn Mass, with Fr. Rudolph Raj Pinto, the Director of the Ryshivana Spirituality Centre in Mangalore, serving as the main celebrant. In his inspiring homily, Fr. Pinto highlighted the profound reasons for honouring Mary, delving into the significance of the scapular and its role in spiritual life. He also spoke about how Mary assists the faithful in overcoming life’s challenges, offering comfort and guidance. The Mass was further enriched by the angelic voices of the choir, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere. The celebration saw the participation of numerous deanery priests, religious priests, and sisters from the region, along with a large gathering of the faithful. Following the Mass, refreshments were provided for all attendees, fostering a sense of community and fellowship. The priests and nuns were served a monastic meal in the refectory, adding a special touch to the day’s festivities. The Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was a memorable occasion for the Asha Deepa community, filled with spiritual enrichment, communal harmony, and joyous celebration.

Ryshivana Celebrates Our Lady of Mount Carmel and Launches Spiritual Renewal Course
On July 16, 2024, Ryshivana, the Institute of Indian Christian Spirituality located in Mangalore, Karnataka, hosted a vibrant celebration in honour of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The occasion was marked by the inauguration of the Spiritual Renewal Course for the academic year 2024-2025. The Eucharistic celebration, presided over by Rev. Fr. Prakash D’Cunha, Provincial Councillor, brought together community friars and friars from the Mangalore region. The faithful gathered to express their devotion to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, seeking her intercession and guidance. The feast witnessed a diverse congregation, including neighbouring religious sisters, participants enrolled in the upcoming eight-month diploma course in spirituality at Ryshivana, members of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCDS), and friends and well-wishers of Ryshivana. During the homily, Fr. Prakash emphasized the significance of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and encouraged everyone to emulate her devotion and commitment to following the Lord. He also explained the importance of wearing the brown scapular—a symbol of Mary’s protection and intercession. The inauguration of the Spiritual Renewal Course coincided with the celebration.

Faith and Learning: Dhyana Sadhna’s Joyous Start with Mount Carmel Feast
The Dhyana Sadhna community celebrated the Mount Carmel feast with great solemnity and joy on July 16, 2024. This festive occasion coincided with the inauguration of the academic year 2024-25, which currently has 19 participants, with more expected to join in the coming months. The celebration was marked by a solemn high Mass presided over by Reverend Fr Alphonse Britto, Provincial Councillor for Spirituality, who delivered a meaningful and inspiring homily. His words resonated deeply with the participants, setting a spiritual tone for the new academic year. The community came together in a spirit of unity and devotion, making the event a memorable and uplifting experience for all involved. As the academic year unfolds, the Dhyana Sadhna community looks forward to welcoming more participants and continuing their journey of faith and learning.

The Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at St. Mark's Parish, Calgary
On July 14th, 2024, St. Mark's Parish in Calgary celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, drawing a crowd of 2,500 participants. The feast began with the Holy Eucharist and culminated in a grand procession. The purpose of the event was to foster community spirit and religious devotion towards the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel and to inspire new vocations to the Secular Carmelites and the Carmelite Delegation. Preparations began in advance with a nine-day novena at St. Mark's Parish. A dedicated team of volunteers decorated the statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at both the altar and the foyer for the procession. Fr. Rudolf D’Souza celebrated the 10 a.m. mass, which was packed with over 800 participants. He powerfully preached on the Carmelite spirituality of the Prophet Elijah, highlighting the importance of prayer and contemplation. The celebration of the Solemn Holy Eucharist was presided over by the former Provincial Superior of the Karnataka-Goa Province, Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, and concelebrated by Fr. Rudolf D'Souza, Fr. Rajesh Madtha, Fr. Vijay Martin, Fr. Venil D'Souza, and Deacon Carlos Perez at St. Mark's Parish, Calgary, at 12 noon. The inspiring sermon by Fr. Archibald Gonsalves provided deep spiritual engagement for the devotees. The procession, a highlight of the event, followed a predetermined safe route with enthusiastic participation. The event concluded successfully with positive feedback from parishioners, emphasizing the importance of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in the Christian family.

A Spiritual Symphony: Celebrating at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Shrine
On Saturday, July 13th, 2024, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Shrine, Benoni, South Africa joyously celebrated its feast day with a festival mass held at 17:00. The mass was presided over by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Dabula Anthony Mpako, the Archbishop of Pretoria. Concelebrating the mass were Rector Fr. Rayan Pais, along with community members Fr. Boniface D'Souza and Fr. John D'Souza. Deacons Keith, Neelan, Chris, and Denzil were also in attendance. The theme for this year’s feast was "Symphony of Prayer," chosen in preparation for the upcoming jubilee year. In the days leading up to the feast, a five-day novena was held, featuring masses in Zulu, Portuguese, and English. The festival mass drew many devotees, reflecting their deep devotion and commitment. During his sermon, the archbishop emphasized that prayer is about anchoring ourselves in God and fully surrendering to His will, much like a plug connecting to a socket. He stressed that in God, there is no load shedding, and prayer should be a lifelong commitment, not just a one-day activity. At the conclusion of the mass, Fr. Rayan Pais, Superior and Rector of the shrine, shared a brief history of the shrine and read the decree of its declaration. He expressed his gratitude to everyone for their love and commitment to the shrine. Special thanks were extended to Fr. Boniface and the parishioners of Our Lady of Loreto in Kempton Park, and Fr. John and the parishioners of St. Joseph in Actonville for their support and presence. The scapular was blessed and distributed to all attendees, symbolizing their dedication to Carmelite spirituality.

United Under Carmel: Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Namma Bengaluru
The Carmelite Family of the Bengaluru Region celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel on the 14th of July, 2024, at the serene Cloistered Carmel Monastery Chapel in Bengaluru. The Thanksgiving Holy Mass commenced at 10:00 a.m., officiated by Rev. Fr. Alphonse Britto OCD, Provincial Councillor, along with other esteemed O. Carm, OCD, and CMI priests. Rev. Fr. Rinson Manjaly O. Carm, Principal, Carmel Academy delivered a brief yet profoundly meaningful homily, inviting all to walk in the footsteps of Mary. Rev. Fr. Paulachan Kochappilly, CMI, blessed the scapulars, which were later distributed to everyone. The event was graced by the presence of OCD, CSST, AC, CTC, and CM sisters from various parts of Namma Bengaluru. The melodious choir, composed of students from Mount Carmel College, elevated the minds and hearts of the participants to God with their harmonious singing. After the Mass, the fathers and sisters had the opportunity to meet the cloistered nuns, gaining insight into their contemplative lives within the confines of Carmel. The gathering was further enriched with engaging games and ice-breaking events, fostering fraternity and unity among the Carmelites. Fr. Alphonse Britto, the convenor of CFI Bengaluru Region, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all who dedicated their time to be part of this unique celebration. He also extended his thanks to the executive members and informed the gathering about the upcoming centenary celebration of St. Therese of the Child Jesus in 2025, seeking collaboration and cooperation from all congregations.

Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte
The Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, popularly known as the Feast of the Scapular (Benthin) was celebrated at the Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte-Mangaluru on Sunday July 14 along with Secular Carmelites and the faithful. There were three masses for the entire day including a solemn festal mass at 6.00 pm. During all the masses the Holy Scapular, the symbol of Our Lady’s protection, was distributed. Novena was held in preparation for the feast which began on July 5, with a reflection each day on the themes taken from the Regula given by St Albert the then Patriarch of Jerusalem. The lay faithful who had gone to the Holy Land to fight Crusades remained in the caves of Mount Carmel and started to live a life of prayer and contemplation imitating Prophet Elijah. Later these approached the Patriarch for a rule and thus they gave birth to the Carmelite Order which is spread all over the world. Rev. Fr. Walter D'Souza, the newly appointed Parish Priest of St Sebastian Church, Bendur presided over the festal mass and preached the homily. Fr Stifan Perera the Director of the Shrine thanked all the benefactors and volunteers, who are at the service of Carmelites of Carmel Hill throughout the year. On the occasion of the Feast, the Carmelite sponsored scholarship of 25 children of the Mercy Care Charitable Trust. Fr Melvin D’Cunha, the Superior of the Monastery handed over the Cheque to Mr Maxim Fernandes, the Managing Trustee.

New office bearers of St. Teresa of Avila Community, Bikarnakatte
The triennial election of the St. Teresa of Avila Community, Bikarnakatte was held on 28th June 2024 at 4.30 am. Fr. Deep Fernandes, Delegate Provincial of the Secular Carmel presided over the official election. Spiritual Assistant Fr. Ivan Dsouza and 28 OCDS members were present. Spiritual Assistant Fr. Ivan D'souza welcomed everyone. The President and Councillors presented their Annual report. Fr. Deep Fernandes explained the importance of Secular Carmel and gave some guidelines on procedure for the election.
The following were elected for the next 3 years :
President : Mr. Herald Gratian Dsouza
1st Councillor: Mrs. Jacintha Lobo
2nd Councillor: Mrs. Lucy Pais
3rd Councillor: Mrs. Mary Rebello
Formator: Mrs. Jane Sequeira
Fr. Deep Fernandes after seeking their consent confirmed them in their respective offices. We congratulate the new team of office bearers and wish them all the best.
The Community comprises of :
25 in Definitive Promises, 8 in Temporary Promises, 12 in Novitiate Formation, 5 in Novitiate

A New Dawn in Holistic Spirituality: Inauguration of the Spirituality Course at Dhyanavana (28th Batch: 2024-2025)
On Sunday, June 30, 2024, the Holistic Spirituality Course at Dhyanavana was officially inaugurated by Rev. Dr. Alphonse Britto, OCD – the Provincial Councilor for Spirituality. The ceremony was also graced by Rev. Fr. Joachim Rodrigues, OCD – the Provincial Councilor for Social Apostolate. The inaugural Mass saw participation from several community Fathers, including Rev. Dr. Rathan Almeida, the Director; Fr. Augustine Robert, the Dean of Studies; Fr. Rakesh Parmar, the Administrator; along with Friars from the Pushpashrama and Dhyana Sadhana communities, and numerous religious sisters from the vicinity. More than 30 sisters have registered for the course, with more expected to join later. The day was particularly special as it coincided with the birthday of Fr. Augustine Robert, the Dean of Studies. Heartfelt birthday greetings and good wishes were bestowed upon Fr. Augustine by all present. We pray that the sisters who have entered the portals of Dhyanavana may be filled with the spirit of the Lord to become beacons of light as they undergo the nine-month intensive course in Spirituality. May the Lord guide the staff and professors who will be enlightening the sisters on various spiritual subjects.

Psycho-Spiritual Integration Course for Cloistered Nuns
A Psycho-Spiritual course was organised by the Federation of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Sadbhavana, Bengaluru, India from 3-22 June 2024, with 16 participants from the nine Carmels and from the Raipur Carmel. As testified by the Nuns, it became an experience of coming to a deserted place to answer perennial question posed by the Beloved, “Where are you Adam”? To reflect on the vulnerabilities and fig leaves – the various defence mechanisms used to hide one’s nakedness before the One, “we know loves us”. The Nuns examined some of the key concepts, at times distorted, and paradigms, which motivate the living-out of the charism in community, learning to handle anger and conflict. There were scientific therapeutic sessions of handling childhood trauma and negative memories through Brain Equilibrium Therapy. The renewed understanding of the essentials underpinning the Carmelite prayer journey, the practice of spiritual direction, personal reflection and group discussions coupled with the lavish love and care of the friars challenged and motivated the participants to return to their communities with courage and fervour to be the “Salt and Light”. The sessions helped to renew the lives of the Nuns.

Training Programme for Koteshwar Secular Carmelites (OCDS) Members: A Revitalized Approach
The Canonically established Secular Carmel Community (OCDS) of St. Teresa of Avila, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru-575005, affiliated with St. Joseph’s Monastery at Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, organized a day-long training programme for the Infant Jesus OCDS Community, Koteshwar. The event took place at the Community Hall in Koteshwar on June 17, 2024, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The formal inauguration was conducted by Rev. Fr. Praveen Pinto, Superior and Rev. Fr. Joseph Cyril Dsouza, the Spiritual Assistant of the Koteshwar unit. This was followed by an icebreaker session led by Mr. Roshan Varun, OCDS. The first session presented by Mrs. Jane Sequeira, OCDS, covered the OCDS Charism, Vocation, Mission, and Identity (Constitution Chapter I), as the Nature and Daily Life of the members of the Secular Order. After a short break, group games were organized by Mr. Roshan Varun, OCDS. The second session again led by Mrs. Jane Sequeira, OCDS, focussed on St. Albert’s Rule and Allegiance to Jesus Christ. This was followed by the third session - a session on steps to Meditation led by Mrs. Jacintha Lobo, OCDS. During lunch the members had the opportunity to share their experiences and discuss their prayer lives.

"Put On The Mantle" - Investiture Ceremony at St. Therese of the Child Jesus, OCDS Community, Margao-Goa
On Sunday, 16th June 2024, the St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Secular Carmel Community in Margao-Goa held a simple yet joyful rite to welcome five Aspirants into initial Formation. The ceremony took place at the Monastery Chapel and marked a significant step in the faith journeys of the following individuals:
• Mr. Conrad Catolino Mendes of St. Anthony of Padua
• Mrs. Conceicao De Souza of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
• Mrs. Hildred Falcao of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
• Mrs. Felecia Carmen Menezes of St. Catarina
• Mrs. Lorna Audrey Maria Gomes of St. Teresa of Avila
The outgoing Spiritual Assistant, Rev. Fr. George Santhumayor OCD, conducted the ceremony. He was joined by the new Spiritual Assistant, Fr. Lancy Mendonca, along with Fr. Marlon Rodrigues, Fr. Diogo Proenca, Mr. Sebastian Mendes, OCDS Provincial Council President, and other OCDS members. During the ceremony, Fr. George delivered a meaningful homily, emphasizing the courage and faith of the five candidates as they took this significant step to enter Secular Carmel as their vocation. The Formator, Beliza Antao, and her assistant, Roy Rodrigues, assisted the candidates in the vestition ceremony. After the aspirants made their pledges, the celebrant vested them with the smaller Ceremonial Brown Scapular, symbolizing their commitment to their new path.

Namma Kudla Gathering at Udupi Farm House
‘Fraternitas’ - The Namma Kudla regional gathering was held at Udupi on June 18, 2024. By 9.30 am all the friars reached from north and south east and west navigating their way to our newly built ‘Farm House’ in Udupi. Incessant rains did not deter our brave friars from attending this important gathering. All were accorded a warm welcome with a hot cup of almond milk shake. The educational session followed on 'Mobile and Cyber Crime' by Dr Grynal D’Mello Associate Professor of Nitte University. At the outset Fr. Alwyn Sequeira, the animator of the community at Udupi Farm House welcomed all the friars. Fr. John Sequeira gave a brief overview of the topic and introduced the speaker. Dr. Grynal enumerated the various cyber frauds and how to be judicious and keep ourselves safe while using media platforms. A hot cup of soup was served soon after the one-and-a-half-hour-long study session. This was followed by a group discussion on a very apt and relevant topic of ‘Vocation Promotion in the Region’. Several proposals were presented and all were of the opinion that individually we have to take responsibility to promote vocations. The evergreen Fr. Gregory D Souza moderated the session. The Holy Eucharist was celebrated next in honor of our Lady of Mount Carmel. The Mass was presided over by Fr Jossey Rodrigues on the occasion of his forthcoming 74th birthday. Fr. Praveen Pinto the Superior of the Parental Community of Udupi Farm House requested all to pray for the good health of Fr. Jossey and sought the protection of our Divine Patroness over the Farm house and the members living therein. Fr Clifford Rodrigues, the Benjamin of the Region preached a short, crispy and thought-provoking homily.

Spiritual Programs at Carmel Hill – Little Flower Monastery, Vancouver
The hard work of Fr. Vincent D’Souza, the Superior, and Fr. Mario Fernandes, the Director of the Spirituality Centre, has borne abundant fruits in the recent months following the COVID-19 pause. On May 3rd there were 22 youth came from Blessed Sacrament Parish - Vancouver to make their confirmation retreat for three days and there were at the same time 8 people came for their personal directed retreat. The fathers apart from arranging for their comfortable stay of the retreatants also exerted themselves to be available for the spiritual direction and retreat talks. From May 5th to 9th, 25 members of Carmel Family from Vancouver Archdiocese came for their get together and spent 4 days in engaging themselves in spiritual adventure in the silent atmosphere of Carmel Hill. The friars assisted them through the celebration of the Holy Eucharist and spiritual conferences. From May 18th to May 21, approximately 45 people from Christian Groups from the Fraser Valley area gathered at Carmel Hill for their spiritual renewal. They thoroughly enjoyed their spiritual experience at Little Flower Monastery. Members from St. Ann’s Parish, Archdiocese of Vancouver, held a two-day retreat at the centre on May 19th and 20th. Directed by Fr. Mario Fernandes and assisted by Fr. Vincent D’Souza, they were provided with spiritual guidance and comfortable accommodations. For the first time from May 25th to May 26th 36 members of the OPUS DEI congregation gathered at the spirituality centre for their spiritual renewal having conferences on various themes of spirituality. In spite of having a huge spirituality centre of their own at Squamish near Vancouver they opted to come to our spirituality centre at Carmel Hill.

OCDS Community Members' Formation Milestones @ Mapusa
The Secular Discalced Carmelite Community (OCDS) of St. Teresa of Avila, Peddem, Mapusa, Goa, joyfully announced that two of its members have advanced to the Initial Formation Stage 1, while three other members transitioned to Aspirancy on June 9, 2024. Mr. Louis Dsouza and Mrs. Judith Dsouza made their pledges during the 8:15 am Mass at the Carmelite Seminary in Mapusa, Goa. The ceremony was attended by the Provincial of the Karnataka-Goa Province, Rev. Fr. Silvester D’Souza, and the Spiritual Assistant of the Mapusa Community, Rev. Fr. Jason Coutinho OCD, along with other community members. Following their pledges, Provincial vested Mr. and Mrs. Dsouza with the Scapular, symbolizing their commitment. In the same ceremony, the Provincial also welcomed three new Aspirants, Mr. Charles Fernandes, Mrs. Luiza Dsouza, and Mr. Elvino Martins, by presenting them with the Carmelite emblem. The Mass was concelebrated by several priests, including the Provincial Rev. Fr. Silvester Dsouza OCD, Frs. Aaron Babusha, Jason Coutinho, Alvito Fernandes, Don Tony D’Souza, Richard Saldanha, Roshan Monteiro and Vinod Lobo. Additionally, the event was graced by delegates from the Provincial Council, including Mr. Sebastian Mendes, the President, Mr. Roy Rodrigues, the Councillor, and members from the St. Therese of the Child Jesus Community, Lar Margao, led by their President, Mrs. Martha Pereira. After the Mass, all OCDS members and priests gathered in the Seminary Refectory to share their experiences over refreshments, marking the occasion with fellowship and joy.

Welcoming New Members with Joy to Embrace the Call to Serve and Follow the Carmelite Way.
The Canonically established Secular Carmel Community (OCDS) of St. Teresa of Avila, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru-575005, affiliated with St. Joseph’s Monastery at Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, is pleased to announce that two more members have made their Temporary Promise. Mrs. Susheela Dsouza and Mrs. Gracy Noronha made their Promise on the Feast day of Sacred Heart of Jesus - Friday, the 7th of June 2024 at 4:00 p.m. The concelebrated high Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, OCD, Superior of St. Joseph’s Monastery, Bikarnakatte, along with Rev. Fr.Dominic Vas, OCD, Parish Priest of Infant Mary Church, Bajjodi, and Rev. Fr. Ivan D’Souza, OCD, the Spiritual Assistant of the OCDs community. The Mass was followed by a small gathering in the community hall. Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, OCD, presided over the function. Also in attendance were Rev. Fr. Ivan D’Souza, OCD, Mrs. Jacintha Lobo, OCDS, President, Dr. Laveena Dmello, OCDS, Provincial Council Secretary, and the newly committed Mrs. Susheela Dsouza and Mrs. Gracy Noronha. The program commenced with a welcome address by Mr. Gracian Dsouza, followed by an introduction of the members by Mrs. Jane Sequeira. Rev. Fr. Ivan D’Souza, OCD, delivered an inspiring message. During the gathering, the new members shared their journeys of being called by God to their vocation, the training they underwent, and the support they received from other community members. Rev. Fr. Melvin D’Cunha, OCD, gave the presidential address, appreciating the members' zeal to join the OCDS and their dedication to following Mother Mary and the Carmelite Saints. Mrs. Lucy Pais gave the vote of thanks, and the entire event was compered by Mrs. Mary Rebello.

Inauguration of the Academic Year 2024-25 and Lectio Brevis at Pushpashrama
The inauguration of the academic year 2024-25 at the Pushpashrama Institute of Philosophy and Religion was held on Saturday, June 1, 2024. The event began with a solemn inaugural Eucharistic celebration, presided over by Rev. Fr Silvestre D’Souza OCD, the Provincial Superior of the Karnataka Goa Province. In his homily, Fr. Provincial emphasized the significance of walking in humility with God, setting a reflective tone for the academic year. The formal inaugural program commenced at 11:00 AM. Fr Oswald Crasta OCD, the Rector, extended a warm welcome to the gathering. Following this, Fr Wilfred Rodrigues OCD, the Dean, presented the annual report, providing an overview of the institute's achievements and progress over the past year. The students added a musical touch to the ceremony with a well-received chorus. A highlight of the event was the Lectio Brevis, delivered by Dr V N Sheshagiri Rao, a retired Professor and Chairman of the Department of Studies and Research in Philosophy at Manasa Gangotri, University of Mysore. His presentation on "The God of Christianity and Dvaita Vedanta '' offered profound insights into the comparative study of these philosophical traditions. The program also included the release of the students’ wall magazine, ‘Cosmos,’ by Fr. Provincial. In his presidential address, he underscored the importance of philosophizing as a crucial aspect of intellectual and spiritual growth. The event concluded on a high note with the Pushpashrama anthem, leaving the attendees inspired and ready for the new academic year.

A Day of Double Joy at Tapovana
On May 26, 2024, the Tapovana community gathered to celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, a day marked by both religious significance and joyous events. This year, the community had a special reason to rejoice in a twofold manner. Firstly, the celebration honored Fr. Siltan Noronha, who had recently been ordained as a priest on May 10, 2024. Fr. Noronha had served as a Deacon at Tapovana for several months, endearing himself to the community with his dedication and service. On this special day, he returned to Tapovana to celebrate his first thanksgiving Mass. The novitiate community warmly congratulated and felicitated him, expressing their joy and support for his new journey in the priesthood. Following the Mass, the community took the opportunity to extend their heartfelt wishes to Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, the Provincial, on the feast of the Holy Trinity, a day that holds special significance for him due to his religious name. In a gesture of shared joy and gratitude, both Fr. Siltan Noronha and Fr. Silvestre D’Souza participated in a cake-cutting ceremony. The novices added to the celebratory atmosphere with a melodious song, wishing both priests God’s blessings and continued grace. The festivities concluded with a monastic meal. The Tapovana community extends its heartfelt wishes to Fr. Siltan Noronha, praying for God's blessings as he continues his priestly ministry in the garden of Carmel. They also wish Fr. Silvestre D’Souza a blessed feast of the Holy Trinity.

Victims of Love: Six Brothers' Solemn Profession in Carmel
May 22, 2024, a Wednesday, marked a day of celebration and rejoicing as six brothers—Pranay Pereira, Alwin D’Souza, Elston Monteiro, Stin George, Loy Jackson Crasta, and Hilary Rodrigues—made their Solemn Profession, thereby perpetually embracing the life of Carmel. Inspired by the spirituality of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, they chose the poignant theme “To be little victims of Love” for their sacred commitment. The solemn Eucharistic celebration began at 3:30 PM, presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre D’Souza, Provincial Superior, accompanied by 46 priests from various province communities and the diocesan clergy. In his homily, Fr. Provincial highlighted the lives of Carmelite saints, emphasizing their deep connection with God’s love. He invited the brothers to be true “victims of God’s love” in their daily lives as Carmelites, echoing the spirit of self-surrender and devotion. The liturgy was animated by Br. Prithesh Crasta, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of the occasion. Adding a melodious spiritual flavour to the celebration was the Carmel Choir, whose harmonious singing uplifted the entire ceremony. Following the Mass, a short felicitation was organized. Fr. Babush Rodrigues skillfully compered the program, while Fr. Deep Fernandes offered a heartfelt toast, acknowledging the unique talents and qualities of each brother, as well as the immense sacrifice of their parents in offering their sons to the Carmelite life. Fr. Provincial extended his blessings and best wishes to the newly professed brothers.


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Distribution of Scholarships to children of Visually Impaired parents
Bengaluru, May 11: 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 7 Lakhs were provided for these children on 11th May 2024 at KROSS, Bengaluru. Fr Ivan D'souza, the Director of the Trust in his message, remarked at the Milestone of completing the Tenth Year of Service in this Scholarship Programme. He said that Education to children especially to those of visually impaired parents is a Carmelite Venture. Though the parents are blind, they have a great desire to brighten the lives of their children. Carmelite priests have taken up this unique initiative with the help of the donors and benefactors.” Also, Nelly Prichardo, coordinator of ‘Carmel Vision for Future’ said, “Parents are not only blind, they are also poor. Hence, they cannot afford to educate their children. On the contrary, children are highly talented and fare very well in their studies. Hence, we feel it is our responsibility to lend them a helping hand.” The parents of these kids suffer from total or partial blindness and thus struggle to earn a living. While they find it extremely difficult to educate their children, the children in turn lack the support they need financially, in spite of their excellent performance in Academics. Therefore, Dhyana Jyothi, a Charitable Trust by the Carmelite priests which also takes up printing of Religious and Social Literature counts on its generous Benefactors and Sponsors who manifest their Generosity by being a light in the path of the future of these children.

Inauguration of Carmel Garments Unit at Kadaganchi
Carmel Garments, the Kadaganchi unit of Carmel Garments Jagalur, experienced a momentous occasion on May 14, 2024, as it was grandly inaugurated. Reverend Fr. Stany Lobo, Vicar General of Gulbarga Diocese, graced the event, marking a significant milestone for the community. The event commenced with a warm welcome extended by Fr. Deepak Thomas, followed by Fr. Sundeep Goveas honouring Fr. Stany with a shawl. Fr. William Miranda further embellished the ceremony by presenting a flower bouquet, symbolizing the flourishing of this new endeavour. Following the cutting of the ceremonial ribbons by Fr. Stany and the bestowing of blessings upon the center, Carmel Garments Kadaganchi was officially inaugurated. The event was attended not only by esteemed clergy but also by the dedicated staff of Mount Carmel Kadaganchi and the women from the village.

"Divine Calling: Fourth Carmelite Ordained to Priesthood in Karwar Diocese"
On May 10, 2024, a momentous occasion unfolded at St. Anthony's Church, Mundkani, Honnavar, as Bishop Duming Dias of the Diocese of Karwar presided over the ordination of a fourth Carmelite deacon, Siltan Noronha OCD, to the priesthood. The ceremony radiated joy, attended by a gathering of 70 priests, comprising Carmelites, Diocesan members, and other religious, alongside a multitude of witnesses from the parish and friends’ circle. In his reflections on the profound significance of priesthood, Bishop emphasized its divine mandate, stating, "God sends a priest to proclaim the Gospel, sanctify his people, and continue the mission of mercy, being a man of God and the Church." He further elucidated the essence of priesthood, highlighting the divine calling, anointing, and commissioning that underpin a priest's sacred duties. Drawing parallels to the redemptive mission of Jesus Christ, the bishop underscored the priest's role as a steward of this divine legacy. Echoing the bishop's sentiments, Fr. Silvestre D'Souza, Provincial Superior of the Carmelites, expressed gratitude for the bishop's presence and underscored the enduring bond between the Diocese of Karwar and the Carmelites. He extended heartfelt congratulations to the bishop, who recently marked the completion of one month since his episcopal ordination. Additionally, he thanked Fr. Siltan's parents, acknowledging their pivotal role in nurturing his vocation.

Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre Prepares for Inauguration: A Sneak Peek Inside
May 08, 2024: Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre is on the tip of its grand inauguration, heralding a new chapter in spiritual enrichment and community engagement. As anticipation builds, the first glimpses of the interior furnishing unveil a space poised to inspire and nurture the soul. Mr. Aman, the supervisor of the construction, recently led the friars on a comprehensive tour of the premises, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship and thoughtful design that defines the Centre's ambiance. With 95% of the construction completed, every corner reflects a labour of love and devotion. As the final touches are put in place, Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre stands ready to embrace its role as a bastion of solace and enlightenment in the community.

Love has chosen me as a Holocaust… Five Novices Embrace Their Sacred Journey to Carmel with First Profession"
Five novices, Brs Brayan V. Lobo, Clavin D'souza, Daniel Mathias, Mark Murali, and Rheyan Fernandes, embarked on their sacred journey into Carmel by making their first religious profession at Tapovana in Kushalnagar on May 1, 2024. The concelebrated Holy Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Silvestre Dsouza, the Provincial Superior of Karnataka Goa, together with the Provincial Councillors, forty priests from Carmelite and other religious congregations, and diocesan clergy. The profound moment of their simple profession was witnessed by numerous religious women, family members, well-wishers of Tapovana, and the lay faithful from the Parish of Kushalnagar. In his homily, the Provincial invited the novices to abide in the love of Jesus and to remain faithful to the steadfast love they have professed. The liturgy was animated by Fr. Antony Stephen, and the felicitation program was conducted by Deacon Siltan Noronha. The melodious choir was led by thirteen postulants who had just embarked on their novitiate on April 30, the previous day. Fr. Provincial extended his congratulations to the newly professed brothers and expressed gratitude to their parents for entrusting their sons to the Order and the Church. Fr. Joseph D'souza extended his thanks to all present for their participation. Finally, all attendees were invited to share in the agape meal, marking the culmination of a joyous celebration.

Magnificat - Seeking Mary's intercession
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024, a special prayer service was held under the banner of Magnificat to seek divine blessings for the upcoming General Elections of 2024 at the Infant Jesus Shrine in Bikarnakatte-Mangaluru. The service was organized to pray for Mary's intercession and to seek the blessings of the Lord for the entire election process, the second phase of which will be held on Friday. The service commenced with the meaningful recitation of the Rosary. Following the Rosary, there was Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and the Holy Eucharist was also celebrated. Fr. Clifford Rodrigues OCD, a newly ordained priest from the Asha Deepa Monastery in Madanthyar, led the entire service. A moderate crowd of faithful gathered for the service, filled with hope and faith that their prayers would be answered. Intense prayers were also offered for the future of our country. Overall, it was a meaningful and inspiring event that brought people together to seek divine guidance and blessings for the nation. In addition to the prayer service, the Shrine has made sincere efforts to raise awareness about the nationwide elections. Posters and videos have been prepared regarding the General Elections 2024, reminding the faithful that participating in the elections is a noble deed and essential to safeguarding the future of our nation.

"Trifecta of Celebration: Triple Birthdays Spark Joy at Sadbhavana"
On April 22, 2024, Sadbhavana witnessed a day filled with joy and celebration as the community, alongside the friars of the Bengaluru region, came together to commemorate the Birthday and ordination day of Fr Silvestre D’Souza, the Provincial, and anticipated birthdays of Frs. Vijaya Kumar and Melwin Lasrado. The day commenced with a solemn Eucharist at 7:00 am, with the Provincial presiding over the ceremony. Fr Archibald Gonsalves delivered a poignant homily, setting the tone for the day's festivities. Later in the evening, at 7:30 pm, the celebration continued with a prayer service led by Frs. Vinod Lobo and Melwin Lasrado. This was followed by a brief felicitation ceremony held at the dining hall. Fr Prakash D’Cunha adeptly compered the event, while Fr Joachim Rodrigues raised a heartfelt toast. Speaking on behalf of the birthday celebrants, Fr Provincial shared words of gratitude and appreciation. The gathering was graced by the presence of esteemed guests, including Fr Pius James D’Souza, Definitor General, Provincial Councillors, as well as Frs. Charles Serrao and Wilfred Rodrigues from Pushpashrama; Fr George Santhumayor from Margao; and Fr Naveen Lobo from Kadaganchi. Following the formal proceedings, all the friars partook in a splendid birthday dinner prepared by Fr Henry Moras. This birthday celebration served as an opportunity to express appreciation for the selfless services rendered by the Provincial to the Province. As the celebrations drew to a close, heartfelt wishes were extended to Fr Silvestre D’Souza and the other birthday celebrants. May they continue to be blessed with peace, joy, and happiness in the years to come.

Student Retreat at Carmel Hill, Vancouver
From April 11th to 14th, Carmel Hill - Little Flower Monastery hosted a three-day retreat for 151 students, marking a significant success in fostering spiritual growth and community bonding. The retreat, meticulously managed by Fr. Vincent and Fr. Mario ensured that the needs of the participants were promptly addressed. The success of the retreat is a reflection of the sacrifices and relentless efforts of the entire team of Fathers at Carmel Hill. Their selfless service and commitment to nurturing the spiritual development of the students have left an indelible mark on all who attended. It is through their guidance and support that the retreat blossomed into a transformative journey for the students, leaving them inspired and rejuvenated. As we reflect on the triumph of the student retreat at Carmel Hill - Little Flower Monastery, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to the team of Fathers for their exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to the spiritual welfare of the participants. Their dedication serves as a beacon of light, guiding future generations towards a deeper understanding of faith and community.

Revitalizing Faith: Reflections on the New Evangelization Retreat at Little Flower Monastery
From April 16 to 29, 2024, Little Flower Monastery on Carmel Hill, Canada hosted a three-day retreat on New Evangelization for lay people from the Vancouver Archdiocese. With 60 participants in attendance, the retreat offered a deeply enriching spiritual experience. Fr. Vincent Superior and Director Fr. Mario Fernandes deserves appreciation for their contributions towards the success of the retreat. Little Flower Monastery is increasingly recognized among Catholics in the Archdiocese as a leading and accessible retreat centre. Participants were captivated by the serene green surroundings, embraced by majestic mountains and outdoor Stations of the Cross. The atmosphere provided a conducive environment for reflection and prayer, fostering spiritual growth. Attendees greatly appreciated the opportunity to immerse themselves in the retreat's offerings, taking full advantage of the facilities provided by the Discalced Carmelites. This retreat served as a testament to the monastery's commitment to spiritual enrichment, empowering participants to deepen their faith and share their experiences within their communities.

Fancy Dress Competition for Postulants
The Fancy Dress Competition was held on the evening of April 14th at the Carmelite Monastery Hall, providing an opportunity for the Postulancy Brothers to showcase their creativity and performance skills. The event aimed to encourage self-expression and teamwork among the participants. The competition allowed the Postulancy Brothers to select any topic for their fancy dress performance. They were evaluated by three external judges based on the following criteria:
• Costume • Makeup • Theme Adherence • Expression and Gestures • Novelty/Creativity • Overall Impact
The event witnessed a significant turnout, with members of the OCDs, teachers, friends, well-wishers, benefactors, and children attending to support and enjoy the performances of the Postulancy Brothers.

 

Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre, Edmonton, Canada
Herewith we enclose the latest photos showcasing the progress of the Mount Carmel Spirituality Centre. These images reflect that approximately 95% of the construction work has been successfully completed. As we approach the inauguration date, it's encouraging to witness the substantial advancement in the project. Please review the photos at your earliest convenience and whisper a prayer.

"Discern Your Call" Vocation Camp at Carmel Hill
St. Joseph's Monastery organized a pivotal event, the "Come to Carmel Hill to 'Discern Your Call'" vocation camp, targeted at the Mangalore region. Spanning from the 8th of April, starting at 5 PM, until the afternoon of the 10th of April, the camp attracted 50 boys, including students from 8th, 9th, and 10th grades, eager to explore their calling. The inauguration ceremony, graced by Rev. Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, Provincial Councillor for Vocation Promotion, alongside the respected Superior of St Joseph’s Monastery, Rev. Fr. Melwin D'Cunha, and Fr. John Pinto, Bursar, along with Regional Vocation Promoters, set an auspicious tone for the event. Throughout the camp, distinguished speakers such as Fr. Archibald Gonsalves, Fr. John Sequeira, Fr. Deep Fernandes, and Fr. Michael Morris imparted invaluable insights, infusing the gathering with their vibrant energy and wisdom. Crucial to the camp's success was the invaluable assistance rendered by Rev. Fr. Ashwin D'Silva and the supportive presence of brothers from Mapusa and Madanthyar, who facilitated a seamless experience for all attendees. The "Discern Your Call" camp not only provided a platform for introspection and exploration but also fostered a sense of community and solidarity among participants. It served as a platform for nurturing vocations and guiding young minds towards a purposeful path. We pray that these boys may be inspired by the Lord to embrace Carmel in following Jesus.

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This website was launched in 2006 during the silver jubilee celebrations of the Karnataka-Goa Province of the Discalced Carmelite Order.

The ancient Carmelites founded in the thirteenth century were reformed in the sixteenth by two great doctors of the church, Saints Teresa and John of the Cross. These spiritual geniuses, while re-enforcing the contemplative dimension of the Carmelites, inserted a decidedly apostolic thrust into their spirituality, with special emphasis on the missions.

During the seventeenth century, we find Carmelite missionaries in several pockets along the west coast of the Indian sub-continent : Surat, Diu, Goa, Verapoly. In the eighteenth, Carmelites were appointed vicars apostolic of "the Great Mogul" and Verapoly. They are invited to attend to the pastoral needs of the Catholics in Mumbai. In the nineteenth century, the sees of Mangalore and Quilon were entrusted to the sons of St. Teresa.

Finally, in the twentieth century, the Discalced Carmelites opened their doors to Indian natives, who would henceforth draw more freely from the rich spiritual treasures of Sts. Teresa, John of the Cross, and other Carmelite interreters of the Good News of Jesus.

As Indian vocations multiplied, more and more foundations were made, and grouped into "provinces". Today among more than thirty provinces world-wide, there are five Indian provinces . One of these is the Karnataka-Goa province.

The aim of this web-site is, primarily to acquaint readers with Carmelite history and tradition; to share the spiritual insights of the great Carmelite saints and also give glimpses of the life within the province to all our associates. Articles of topical interest have also been included.

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PROVINCIAL
PROGRAMME

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Jubilees and Important dates in 2023

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PROVINCIAL COUNCIL

Rev. Fr. Silvestre D'Souza
Provincial Superior

Rev. Fr. Archibald Gonsalves
I Councillor

Rev. Fr. Alphonse Britto
II Councillor

Rev. Fr. Prakash D'Cunha
III Councillor

Fr Joachim Rodrigues
IV Councillor

Rev. Fr.  Vinod Lobo
Provincial Secretary


 

Highlights of 2022

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


Rev. Fr. Paul D'Souza, OCD
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Dear Friends,
Here I send you the link to my KINDLE BOOKS LIBRARY. You are welcome download books and read them and recommend them to your friends who are interested in Carmelite Spirituality. These books are cheap and affordable and some of them can be read free of charge if you are a member in Amazon online Kindle books. These books uploaded on AMAZON kindle version can be accessed through smart phones, IPad, Computers and other electronic devices globally in all the 5 continents. This is actually the new trend in publishing books as the hard copy of the books is practically becoming obsolete especially in Europe and Americas. Hence, this is a new venture in publishing books.
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by Rev. Fr. Rudolf V. D'Souza OCD,
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HOMILIES IN ENGLISH (VIDEO):
The following homilies have been preached by Rev. Fr. Rudolf V. D'Souza OCD, Parish Priest at Guardian Angels Church, Vancouver Canada.The first three homilies are of his Lenten mission reflections in the parish.

The remaining are Sunday homilies which will be regularly uploaded. All our friends and well-wishers are most welcome to benefit from these reflections.

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REFLECTIONS IN KONKANI (Audio)

You are welcome to benefit spiritually from the reflections of our Carmelite Friar - Rev. (Dr) Rudolf V. D’Souza, OCD

Retreat preached on the theme “The Kingdom of God is at hand” at Abu Dhabi, from 26 November to 2 December, 2009.
Day 1: The Kingdom of God
Day 2: The Beatitudes
Day 3: The Seven Sacraments
Day 4: the Ten Commandments
Day 5: Holy Mother, the Church and Mother mary
Day 6A: Family
Day 6B: Love
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Retreat preached at Ruwi – Muscat (Oman) from 20 to 24 January 2008
THEME: JESUS CAME TO GIVE LIFE, LIFE IN ABUNDANCE (JOHN 10:10)

1. ABUNDANT LIFE - GOD
2. FORGIVENESS
3. LOVE
4. SUFFERINGS
5. 7 WORDS FROM THE CROSS AND RESURRECTION
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Homilies preached on various occasions from 2007-2009 at St. Joseph’s Church, Mira Road, Mumbai (now the largest parish in the Archdiocese of Bombay) when he was Parish Priest.
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