Mangaluru: Apostolic Carmel celebrates Bicentennial birth anniversary of Mother Veronica


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Mangaluru, Nov 19: The Apostolic Carmel, Karnataka Province celebrated the Bicentennial Birth Anniversary of its foundress Venerable Mother Veronica on November 18 at St Ann’s, Mangaluru and thereby concluded the yearlong celebrations that started on October 1, 2022. Mother Veronica nee Sophie Leeves was born to a devout Anglican family, Rev Henry Daniel Leeves and Marina Haultain on October 1, 1823.

The celebration at St Ann’s High School Hall commenced with an opening chorus by the sisters of St Agnes Convent followed by a scintillating welcome dance by the students of St Agnes CBSE School. Provincial Superior Sr Maria Shamita A.C accorded a gracious welcome to all gathered, specially the chief guest Fr Rudolph Pinto, director of Ryshivana, Christian Institute of Spirituality. The glimpses of the programmes and activities of the jubilee year were presented by Sr Melissa A.C through a creative presentation. The audience was awestruck with the dance drama put up by the students of St Ann’s D.Ed College on the life and mission of Mother Veronica.

The prize winning skits on Mother Veronica written by some of the staff, students and sisters on this occasion were compiled in a book entitled “The Woman who made a Difference” which was released by the chief guest and the winners were felicitated with a book and a cash prize. The chief guest in his address congratulated the sisters on the occasion of 200th birth celebration of Mother Veronica and spoke on how she followed the stirrings of the Holy Spirit in her life to found the Apostolic Carmel and how she continues to inspire even to this day. Sr Julie Anne A.C proposed the vote of thanks while Sr Rose Agnes AC compered the programme.

During the Thanksgiving Eucharist that followed, the sisters recalled with gratitude, her sacrifice, heroism in facing the challenges, deep trust in God, love for the poor and needy and a fond desire to empower women. Symbolising 200 years with 20 roses, a rose for each decade, the sisters, formees and AC Associates joined the entrance procession along with the priests and celebrant Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of Mangalore Diocese.

The Bishop in his homily spoke on the three characteristics of love, agape being the supreme one. He highlighted the noble and heroic life of Mother Veronica, how she practiced the commandment of love and urged every Apostolic Carmelite to live a life of love and service. The heavenly choir by the sisters of St Ann’s added meaning and solemnity to the occasion.

After the Mass, the celebration continued with a fellowship meal, strengthening the bond of connectivity of the Apostolic Carmel family.

 

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  • Kumar, Mangalore Surathkal

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Then why still Christian youth attracted to drugs and ganja after all this?..

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Dear, this is different....this is religious life....Your question about youth attracted towards ganja cannot be linked to this. Should you require more clarification please contact me and i will answer your question. It will be lengthy if i write here many object my comment starting from Flavs/Dotto sir/Rita bay/Lan anna/Dotor/Alwyn/Alan and Shriman Rudy ....Point to be noted all belong to my community but WHY they object ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Rajeja Waterfront

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Mother Veronica Pray for India ...

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