Mangaluru: 115th death anniversary of Venerable Mother Veronica observed


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Mangaluru, Nov 16: The 115th death anniversary of Venerable Mother Veronica, foundress of the Apostolic Carmel congregation was observed on Tuesday November 16 with a thanksgiving Mass offered by Fr George Santhumayar OCD, provincial superior of Karnataka Goa province, along with other four concelebrants.

At the introduction, the details of the last moments of Mother Veronica were highlighted along with the blessings showered on the mission she entrusted to her daughters. She breathed her last when her community was in the chapel singing the ‘Te Deum’. Mother Veronica was no ordinary woman, being born in the 19th century and completed her life's journey in the 20th century. Endowed she was with a clear vision in life, she dared to risk everything in accomplishing it. Ever attentive and attuned to the will of God, she fulfilled His desires with heroic faith, generosity and a spirit of joyful surrender. The little seed sown in the heart of Mother Veronica in 1868 in Bayonne, France and then transplanted in Mangalore, India in 1870 has now grown into a mighty tree, its branches spreading over the length and breadth of India and Sri Lanka and reaching to Pakistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, East Africa, Italy and back in France.

On this day, the sisters of the Apostolic Carmel along with the celebrants and the extended family of ACA’s, Carmel Blossoms and neighbours gathered at Maryhill chapel to offer the holy Eucharist as a thanksgiving sacrifice.

A verse with PPT presentation highlighted the life and mission of Mother Veronica and its growth during 151 years of its establishment in India. Sr Nessa AC, the general councillor and Sr Maria Shamita AC, provincial superior of Karnataka province garlanded the portrait of the foundress and the sisters representing the various provinces, representatives of ACA’s and Carmel Blossoms placed lit lamps signifying the dispelling of darkness and bringing light into the society through Mother Veronica’s mission of Education and other apostolic works. On this happy occasion, two songs in honour of Venerable Mother Veronica were released by Sr Agatha Mary AC, former superior general of the congregation and Sr Nessa AC, general councillor for formation, respectively.

As they commemorated the entry of Mother Veronica into the heavenly abode a 115 years ago on this day, a prayer was said that she may be raised to the honours of the altar so that she may inspire everyone to a life of close union with the God and selfless service to others. The celebration ended with a festive breakfast.


 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Tue, Nov 16 2021

    Great is your Name O Lord, Thy Majesty fills the Earth ! You were kind enough to Grant your Heavenly Invite to our Venerable Mother Veronica 115 years ago which made us so Happy because of her very Humble Way of looking after us all and now you will give her a place according to your Providential Wish for ever ! THANK YOU O LORD FOR YOUR GREAT AND GRACIOUS KINDNESS !!!

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  • Shany, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 16 2021

    God bless the Apostolic Carmel sisters. May Mother Veronica become a saint soon.

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  • Jose, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 16 2021

    Very meaningful celebration of 115th death anniversary of Venerable Mother Veronica. May she intercede for our country India.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Tue, Nov 16 2021

    Mother Veronica Pray for India ...

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