Carmelitemissionaries
Thursday, November 12
On the Feast of Blessed Francisco Palau y Quer, Sr. Bincy wishes to dedicate this song of our Founder to each and every Carmelite Missionary. We are indeed glad that the richness of the charism of our Founder and the personal experiences have moved you to compose this song. May this song be a song of inspiration in our trying and challenging times. She feels special gratitude to our Father for all the help he has rendered to her family. May our Father help each of us and special preserve us during this pandemic times. HAPPY FEAST
Wednesday, November 11
Thursday, October 22
SEASON OF CREATION
Season
of Creation (1st September 2020 – 4th October 2020)
We
are at the 5th anniversary of Pope Francis encyclical ‘Laudato Si’-
the care for our common home. It is a time reminding us that everything is
connected. It is teaching us to build a better society today collaborating and
co-operating for sustainable future. People are everywhere crying for hope and
our faith is urgently needed to light the way. So we joined the ecumenical
churches in this season of creation beginning from 1st September to
4th October 2020.
Some of the communities who deal with the youth made use of this opportunity to conscientise them. The sisters cultivate the land and sell the produce earning sufficiently for our sustenance. This helped the youth who work with us and those who are part of our associations to recognize the good effects of enjoying home cultivated, organic foods which are healthier than the once sold in the market. They were also encouraged to take care of one tree along the streets or around their homes so that we can breathe clean air as well as protect ourselves from pollution. This step can go a long way in helping the global crisis of climate change and global warming.
Cleanliness is an inherent part of caring for nature. To make the best out of waste is a program undertaken by all our communities. We use our kitchen waste to create organic mature. Many communities cultivate plenty of vegetables using kitchen waste. The communities which are in the village-like locations and closer to the hills, mountains and forests are encouraged to use things that are locally made. All the communities of north east India use lot of bamboo in their housing, cooking vessels and as vegetable and pickles. Rearing livestock like cows, buffaloes and chickens are very common to us but now we take care to rear them well so that the needs of the community and those of the poor families can be taken care of. This kind of efforts can provide sustainable development and also lead ultimately respect and care for all living beings.
We want to build ourselves and our future generations holistically so we encourage nature walks, nature meditations and this has helped all of us to improve our health and also to recognize the wonders of the Creator in creation. We have pledged to co-operate as instruments of God for the care of creation.
St.
Francis Xavier Province, INDIA
Celebrating Spiritual Childhood - Feast of St. Therese of Child Jesus
Celebrating Spiritual Childhood (1st October 2020)
Feasts
are occasions to make us to ponder and to reflect the life of the saint and to
draw inspirations for ourselves. St. Therese our patron’s entire life is an
inspiration but for us who are getting to know her closely for the first time, it
was a journey that uplifted our spiritual life. The 9 days of novena which was
a preparation for the feast prepared us with various themes. Her spiritual
childhood is the sum of all that. She would say “true happiness on earth
consists in being forgotten and in remaining completely ignorant of created
things. I understood that all we accomplish, however brilliant, is worth
nothing without love.” Love ruled her whole life. She wanted to remain as LOVE
in the heart of Mother Church. We understood how important it is to make love
the centre of our lives.
Our Feast day began
with a procession with lamps lit, it was a message that we wanted to tell all
that the lamp of love has started burning in our lives and is going to glow in
the whole world, whether small or big in whatever we do or say, there will
always be love. The liturgy was meaningfully prepared by the novice mistress
Sr. Mini Cyriac with creative pauses were given to emphasis the words of
Therese and also to make us understand the simplicity with which she prayed.
The Eucharist was celebrated by Fr. Patras Kujur, SJ, our spiritual director
and confessor. He introduced St. Therese as a prayer warrior who spent her life
doing sacrifices and sang songs of gratitude to the Lord. Her whole life was
but a prayer of thanksgiving of Love. She became a victim of love and spent her
life in service of love. His message really encouraged us to become real
messengers of love. In these pandemic times we too like St. Therese could be
within the walls of this house yet become prayer warriors for all those
suffering outside.
The novitiate community
sisters through their simple and humble ways of celebration have made our day
special and memorable. Sisters from all the communities of the province poured
their wishes on the phone and through video chats. We really express our
gratitude and thank God that He chose us to be a Carmelite. We, too like to be another
Therese who would spend our life here on earth doing good.
-
Novices: Rajini and Shanti,
St.
Francis Xavier Province, INDIA
Monday, June 22
A Life worth living !!!
The Eucharist began at 11.30 am with an entrance dance. The Provincial, Sr. Marykutty Mathew Palaparambil alongwith Sr. Regina Antony, the Secretary, Sr. Dhana, Provincial Bursar and the community of Prithikunj was present. Sr. Joanna and the sisters in the community joined in the entrance procession while the candidates did the entrance dance. The Mass had solemn singing by the sisters and the candidates. The choir was lead by Sr. Ardaki Tariang. The Eucharist had all the solemnities except that the family members and friends were missing.
The theme Sr. Vasanta chose for the profession 'Abide in my Love.' Fr. Dominic spoke about being seduced by the love of God and being like branches attached to the vine to bear much fruit. Sr. Marykutty Mathew, Provincial received the vows. After pronouncing the vows - Sr. Vasanta with her heart full of thankfulness sang the song " As the deer pants ...." Towards the end of the mass she expressed her thankfulness to all who have walked with her on her spiritual journey for this comeback after 9 years beginning with Sr. Lila Raimerz, our General and the council and all the sisters of the province of India.
After the mass, there was cake cutting ceremony and grand lunch, later in the evening there was a small cultural program.
We the sisters of the province wish her all the best for her journey ahead as a Carmelite Missionary. Congratulations for the courage you should for your comeback to the family and the joy of living your vocation. God bless you.
Monday, June 8
INTRODUCTION TO ECO SPIRITUALITY FOR CARMEL BUDS
Sunday, June 7
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY AT ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, PAZHOOKKARA
This video presents the Green Drive taken up by the Sports Academy of St. Joseph English Medium School, Pazhukkara as part of Environment Day celebrations.
Congratulations students and teachers who are the motivating force.
CARING FOR NATURE - A RESPONSE IN COVID TIMES
The world celebrates environment day on 5th June every year. This year the students of St. Joseph English Medium School found a unique way to make their responses to the call to care for nature.
Amidst the Lockdown the students took it as a challenge to plant trees and to give the message "Think Green". Through planting of trees, drawings they conveyed the message to the people in the locality that every small act can make an ocean of change. This was the initiative of the management and the teachers to keep the students awareness of the impending danger our Mother Earth is facing.
We extend our sincere congratulations to the Sisters, Teachers and the students who participated.
Congratulations. 'Think Green, Stay Healthy, Stay Safe'