25 years of noble service: Apostolic Carmel brings positive change to Africa


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Mangaluru, Nov 30: The mission of the Apostolic Carmel (AC) congregation in the African continent has completed a commendable 25 years of selfless service, during which period the African natives have seen remarkable progress especially in the field of education and healthcare.

The mission of the Apostolic Carmel (AC) congregation in the African continent was in response to the invitation of Archbishop Nicodemus Kirima of Nyeri Archdiocese in Kenya, by Sr Mariella, the superior general of the Apostolic Carmel in 1991, to run a residential secondary school for the natives. The pioneering band of missionaries from India and Sri Lanka under the leadership of Sr Aloysius (after retirement as principal of St Agnes College, Mangaluru) arrived in Kenya in November 1991 and their life of single-minded zeal and commitment amidst all the challenges encountered and the hard life of initial years, laid a firm foundation of the AC mission in Kenya.

The invitation of Maurice Michael Cardinal Otunga, Archdiocese of Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, gave a further boost to the mission to reach out to the native Kenyans in Nairobi from where it spread to other dioceses with Apostolic Carmel schools shining as stars to serve the African children. As the pages of history turn to twenty-five years of zestful and joyful service, the East Africa Region of the Apostolic Carmel has spread across Kenya and Tanzania and the sisters serve in five dioceses in Kenya and in the diocese of Arusha, Tanzania, in its eight convents with three secondary schools, seven primary schools, one day-care service centre for children of slum dwellers and one medical clinic-cum-social service centre.

The Apostolic Carmel Lay Associates (ACA) and the Carmel Blossoms, the Association for little children to live the simple spirit of Carmel, have deepened Christian life among the Kenyans.The twenty-eight daughters of the soil, the young Kenyan Apostolic Carmel sisters are truly the jewels that adorn the Garden of Carmel in the African region. Apostolic Carmel education has made a mark in Kenya and the Apostolic Carmel Secondary School, Buru Buru, Nairobi has proudly taken the hundredth rank out of the country’s five thousand secondary schools.

The silver jubilee celebrations that took place in November 2016 truly marked the jubilant expression of gratitude to God with Norman Kingoo, bishop of Bungoma, Kenya as the main celebrant along with several priests from across Kenya at the silver jubilee thanksgiving Eucharist. The presence of over fifteen Apostolic Carmel sisters including Sr Susheela, superior general, two provincial superiors and the pioneer of the mission Sr Aloysius, who travelled from India and Sri Lanka as well as the active participation of sisters from different religious congregations in Kenya, and the jubilant choir of the staff members provided the right note for the celebration. The large attendance of the people from all the places the Apostolic Carmel served and the attendance of a host of friends and well-wishers truly added colour.

The cultural programme that followed with a play on the life of the foundress, Venerable Mother Veronica brought back memories of this great dynamic English Anglican lady who converted to Catholicism and burned with great desire when she touched the shores of India and acclaimed, 'As for myself I was not afraid of anything. I was ardent and full of zeal to begin my work among the people whom St Francis Xavier had evangelized'. The presentation of Kenyan culture was in full display.

The bishop of Bungoma who released the silver jubilee souvenir appreciated the Apostolic Carmel and commented that they inserted themselves into the culture of the people with openness and caring and while they educated the children the children not only learnt academics from the sisters but also from the manner of their dealings and functioning and imbibed the values the sisters lived. On the part of the sisters they too learnt from the people of the place to live in this continent and developed a great bond with them. Sr Susheela, the superior general who herself was the first regional superior couldn’t but acknowledge the role of the pioneers in this mission emphasizing that the secret of the flourishing of the mission is the total commitment of the pioneer group of sisters against all odds for if the pioneers were not strong, dynamic and worked with the right vision the mission would not have survived.

The silver jubilee celebration was aptly appended by the final profession of two Kenyan sisters and the first profession of three sisters.

  

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  • Sr Jyothi fernandes, UFS , mudarangady, udupi, mysore

    Fri, Dec 02 2016

    Hearty congratulations to the AC sisters for their 25 years of mission-presence and service in Kenya and Tanzania. i was fortunate to see your flourishing mission in the year 2011. May God be praised for all that you do for the people of Africa.

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Hearty congratulations.

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  • Leslie Mendonza, Chelur- Bantwal

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    It is indeed a matter of pride and immense joy that the AC congregation has completed twenty-five years of selfless service in the field of education and health care. This is something unique. We the Catholic community has to be proud of the achievements and the wonderful task they are carrying out in the continent of Africa.

    Through out the globe, our Jesuit missionaries and AC nuns have been doing a commendable job by reaching out to the needy and the poor, the oppressed and the down-trodden, the underprivileged and the deprived sections of the society. May they be richly blessed with strength in the face of adversity, courage in the face of storms and wisdom in the face of strife to accomplish and fulfill their cherished mission in the service to the community.

    I have great regard and admiration for them as they are involved in the noble mission of striving for the well-being of the society. Invoking God's blessings, so that they be inspired to do the good deeds with honesty, dedication, loyalty and devotion.

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  • Peter, KSA

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Nuns and Priests are two eyes of Catholic church. Their sacrfice, dedicated service with smile is a great blessing to them from our Lord Jesus Christ. May our Lord God bless them with good health and fill them with Holy Spirit to over come worldly desires.

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  • clara helen, Oman, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    Congratulations and thank you dear sisters for doing such an awesome work! It's your great sacrifices which has changed the world specially your students who studied there. We owe you so much, we only ask to God bless you more with good health and happiness. Love you all always

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  • Lily Dsilva, Belthangady, Andheri

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    May God bless you for you selfless services to humankind

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  • callen dsouza, bendur

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    DEAR REV SISTERS CONGRATULATIONS

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    You have made India Proud ...

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Thu, Dec 01 2016

    This is where and how the merciful hand of God plays a miraculous role in the land of Nairobi Kenya thru the dedication and sacrifice of the Nuns from Apostolic Carmel of India who went with courage and willingness to make a difference in Africa. Twenty five glorious the AC nuns must have reached out and touched tens of thousands of Africans - men and women, young and old and make them all feel that we are all "children of one God" created to help one another and make this world a better place.

    Even the Bishop of Mangalore has extended his kind heart towards the people of Tanzania. These kind of gestures have long reaching impacts upon the people of both Continents who have a historic link with each other.

    May God bless the Nuns of the Apostolic Carmel so that thru their mission of love and charity they will move further into the Continent of Africa and help all those deserving and needy people with the benefit of Education, Health and much more.

    India is known for their selfless giving to many under-developed nations, particularly Africa, because India knows how other nations are helping us in so many of our daily wants and needs in life.

    May God help the Nuns of Apostolic Carmel in a special way, and may Saint Mother Theresa take good care of them wherever they go and whatever they do, "Dhanyawadh".

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