Carmelites of Mary Immaculate
Founding Year & Place | 1831 ,Ballarpur |
Charism | The Good News which Jesus proclaimed and which he himself became was especially a “good news to the poor…..release to the captives…and liberty to those who are oppressed”. It was thus he announced “the acceptable year of the Lord” (Lk.4: 18-20). As this good news was fulfilled in Jesus, so must it be fulfilled in and through our life and mission. |
Ministries | Education |
Superior General | Fr. Paul Achandy |
General Councillors | Fr. Saju Chackalackal, Fr Sebastian Thekkedath, Fr. Antony Elamthottam, Fr. Johny Edapulavan, Fr. Raphy Jos Kadavi, Fr. Benny Mukalel |
Address | Mar Thoma Province,Chanda Sant Chavara Nivas P.B.No.12 Bamini, Ballarpur P.O Chandrapur Dist., M.S-442701 |
Phone | Phone: 07172-242077 |
chandaprovincial@gmail.com | |
Description |
The Congregation of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) is the first indigenous religious congregation in the Catholic Church of India. Fr. Thomas Palackal, Fr. Thomas Porukara and Fr. Kuriakose Chavara of the Syro-Malabar Church of apostolic origin, who felt that “a lot of good had not been done due to the absence of a Thapasu Bhavanam (House of Discipline) and a Darsana Veedu (House of Vision)”, had the challenging vision of providing spiritual leadership and fostering unity and growth in the Kerala Church. With the permission of Bishop Maurelius Stabilini, the then Vicar Apostolic of Verapoly, they founded a religious house at Mannanam on 11 May 1831. Jacob Kanianthara who later became the first professed brother in the Congregation, cooperated with the founding fathers from the beginning. The name of the Congregation was ‘Servants of Mary Immaculate’.Soon, some more priests and clerics joined the founding fathers and thus a small religious community took shape. On 8 December 1855, the religious Congregation was canonically approved and the first eleven fathers made their religious profession. Blessed Chavara, the only surviving founder, was appointed the first superior of the Congregation. Since, during the early period of the religious Congregation, the Vicars Apostolic of Verapoly were Carmelites, the congregation had come under the Carmelite influence; hence, the rules of the Carmelites with some modifications were given to them in 1855. |