അമേരിക്കയിലെ Deanna Love, നാളെ സിഎംസി സന്യാസി സമൂഹത്തിൽ പ്രവേശിക്കുന്നു

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ഷിക്കാഗോ: സീറോ മലബാര്‍ മേജര്‍ ആര്‍ക്കി എപ്പിസ്‌കോപ്പല്‍ സഭയില്‍ വനിതകള്‍ക്കു വേണ്ടിയുള്ള പ്രഥമ തദ്ദേശീയ സമര്‍പ്പിത സമൂഹമായ സിഎംസി സന്യാസിനി സമൂഹത്തിലേക്ക് ആദ്യമായി അമേരിക്കന്‍ സ്വദേശിനിയായ സന്യാസാര്‍ത്ഥിനി.

അമേരിക്കയിലെ കെനോഷ ഹോളി റോസറി ഇടവകാംഗമായ ഡിയാനന്‍ ലവാണ് നാളെ ശനിയാഴ്ച സിഎംസി സന്യാസി സമൂഹത്തിലേക്ക് പ്രവേശിക്കുന്നത്.

ഗാരിയിലുള്ള സിഎംസി മഠത്തിലാണ് ഡിയാനന്‍ ലവ് പരിശീലനം നടത്തിക്കൊണ്ടിരിക്കുന്നത്. വിശുദ്ധ യൗസേപ്പിതാവിന്റെ നാമത്തിലുള്ള ഫ്രാൻസിസ്കൻ സിസ്റ്റേഴ്സ് നടത്തുന്ന സ്കൂളിലെ പഠനമാണ് തന്റെ ജീവിതത്തിൽ ആത്മീയതയുടെ വിത്തുകൾ പാകിയതെന്ന് ഡിയാനന്‍ പറയുന്നു.

വിസ്കോണ്‍സിലെ കെനോഷ പട്ടണത്തിൽ ആറുമക്കളുള്ള കുടുംബത്തിലാണ് ഡിയാനന്‍റെ ജനനം. ഹോം ബിസിനസ് നടത്തുന്ന അമ്മയും ടെക്‌നോളജി മീഡിയ ഫീൽഡിൽ ജോലി ചെയ്യുന്ന അപ്പനും ആറ് സഹോദരങ്ങളും അടങ്ങുന്ന കുടുംബമാണ് ഡിയാനയുടേത്. ജീവിതത്തിൽ എന്ത് ചെയ്യണമെന്ന ചോദ്യത്തിന് നിത്യാരാധനയുടെ മുൻപിൽ സമയം ചിലവഴിച്ചപ്പോള്‍ ഉത്തരം ലഭിച്ചുവെന്നും അങ്ങനെയാണ് സന്യാസ ജീവിതത്തിലേക്ക് പ്രവേശിച്ചതെന്നും ഡിയാനന്‍ പറയുന്നു. 2016ലാണ് പരിശീലനത്തിനായി ഡിയാനന്‍ ലവ് മഠത്തില്‍ ചേര്‍ന്നത്. നാളെ 16/08/2020 ഷിക്കാഗോയില്‍ ബിഷപ്പ് മാര്‍ ജേക്കബ് അങ്ങാടിയത്തിന്റെ കാര്‍മികത്വത്തില്‍ നടക്കുന്ന പ്രത്യേക ശുശ്രൂഷയില്‍ ഡിയാനന്‍ ലവ് സഭാവസ്ത്രം സ്വീകരിക്കും.

1866ല്‍ വിശുദ്ധ ചാവറയച്ചനാല്‍ സ്ഥാപിതമായ സീറോ മലബാര്‍ സഭയിലെ ആദ്യത്തെ സന്യാസി സമൂഹമായ സിഎംസി, രാജ്യത്തിനു പുറത്തേക്കും തങ്ങളുടെ പ്രേഷിത പ്രവര്‍ത്തന ശൃംഖല ഇതിനകം വിപുലപ്പെടുത്തിയിട്ടുണ്ട്. ആറായിരത്തിയഞ്ഞൂറോളം അംഗങ്ങളാണു സന്യാസിനി സമൂഹത്തില്‍ ഇപ്പോഴുള്ളത്. ഇതില്‍ ഇരുന്നൂറിലധികം പേര്‍ ഇന്ത്യയ്ക്കു പുറത്താണു സേവനം ചെയ്യുന്നത്

. പെറു, ഇംഗ്ലണ്ട്, ഇറ്റലി, ജര്‍മനി, യുഎസ്എ, കാനഡ, ഇറാഖ് എന്നിവിടങ്ങളിലും ആറ് ആഫ്രിക്കന്‍ രാജ്യങ്ങളിലും സിഎംസി സന്യാസിനികള്‍ സജീവമായി സേവനം ചെയ്യുന്നുണ്ട്.

Her name is Deanna Love.
Now She is in Chicago in the novitiate getting ready for the profession.
She is a teacher working in the Church School in Chicago.
Her profession is in the Syro Malabar St. Thomas Cathedral Church Chicago.
Last 5 years Deanna is staying with CMC Sisters for formation.
After the profession she will work in the school and also do the parish work in St. Thomas Cathedral along with other CMC Sisters. There are two sisters working only in our S. Malabar parish.
From the month of November 2019 onwards Deanna was in Kerala and also was in North India for the classes and formation . She went back to USA in the month of February 2020.

Deanna Love is going to be the first American Sister in the CMC Congregation.

The St.Thomas prishners are preparing everything for her ഉടുപ്പിടിൽ on 16th morning. Mar Jacob Agadiyath is the main celebrant along with Auxiliary bishop Mar. Joy and the priest.

Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (CMC)

SR SIBI CMC
CMC SUPERIOR GENERAL 

Congregation of the Mother of Carmel, the first indigenous Religious Congregation for Women enjoys Pontifical Right, in the Syro-   Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Church. The Roman Pontiff is the Supreme head of this Congregation that comes under the   jurisdiction of the Sacred Congregation for Oriental Churches. It is governed by the Common law of the Catholic Church, especially by the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, the Particular Law of the Syro-Malabar Church and the Constitutions, Directives  and Synaxes Decisions of CMC.

The members of the Congregation, trusting in the power of the Holy Spirit more closely follow Christ the source, teacher and exemplar of holiness. They vow to God publicly with full knowledge and consent to live the evangelical counsels of obedience, chastity and poverty observed according to the Constitutions of the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel before the lawful superior. They definitively assume the Religious state with perpetual profession. The Professed members, who are consecrated, voluntarily dedicate themselves to live the vows faithfully in the community decided by the Major Superior carrying out the entrusted services in the community subject to the lawful superiors. 

CMC is a Religious Congregation that strives for the personal sanctity and the redemptive uplift of the people of God, especially of women and children through various apostolic activities. The Congregation has a lifestyle deepened in ‘Abba experience’ with the right blending of contemplative prayer and apostolic service.

The Blessed Virgin Mary who responded to God’s call with unwavering faith, hope and love is the model for the members of this Congregation that is dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, to live by their commitment through vows.

The Superior General is the highest authority in matters concerning the internal administration and discipline of the Congregation. CMC is a religious and charitable society of a religious minority group within the purview of the Constitutions of India. The Congregation is entitled to have all the rights, privileges and exemptions that the Indian Constitutions grants to religious minority groups, to religious charitable organizations, institutions and to women.  Its presence and activities can be extended to all the continents as per need.  Remaining obedient to the lawful superiors of the Congregation, its members spend themselves generously in the service of God and mankind, sacrificing all their personal rights and gains and offering their labour and its fruits for the needs of the Congregation, for the integral growth and Christian formation of the people, especially of women and children through the apostolate of education, caring for the sick and the destitute, orphans and the poor.

Heritage of CMC

Our heritage starts from the God-experience of our founder St Kuriakose Elias Chavara and our co-founder Fr Leopold, which was transmitted directly to our first members.  Rooted in the Indian culture, spiritual heritage and traditions of the St Thomas Christians and of the Carmelites, and nourished by the lived experience of the members of our Congregation, it has been now entrusted to our care as the founding spirit. We are much inspired by the age old spiritual wisdom and asceticism of the Eastern Christian   monasticism. 

CMC: Congregation of the Mother of Carmel

Name of the Congregation         : Congregation of the Mother of Carmel

Abbreviation                                : CMC

Founder                                       : Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara

Co-Founder                                 : Fr. Leopold Beccaro OCD

Patroness                                    : Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Year of Foundation                     : 1866 February 13

Place of Origin                            : Koonanmavu, Ernakulam, Kerala, India

Status                                          : Pontifical

Rite                                              : Syro Malabar 

Mother General                          : Sr. Sibi CMC

Vicar General                             : Sr. Grace Therese CMC

First convent                              : St. Theresa’s Convent (1866) Koonammavu, Ernakulam, Kerala

Generalate                                  : Mt. Carmel Generalate (1963) Thaikkattukara, Aluva, Ernakulam, Kerala, India 

Total Members                             : 6194

Total Provinces                            : 24 (Kerala 13, Mission 11)

Total Regions                               : 4 (India: 3, Africa:1 )

Total Convents                             : 702

Total No. of Convents in Kerala  : 403

Total No of Convents in India other than kerala :251

Total No of Convents in Abroad                         :48

            Europe                                                      :24     (Germany: 17;  Italy:  06; England: 01)

            America                                                    :7

            Canada                                                     :1

            Africa                                                        :16

Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (CMC)

 Congregation of the Mother of Carmel, the first indigenous Religious Congregation for Women enjoys Pontifical Right, in the Syro-   Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Church. The Roman Pontiff is the Supreme head of this Congregation that comes under the   jurisdiction of the Sacred Congregation for Oriental Churches. It is governed by the Common law of the Catholic Church, especially by the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, the Particular Law of the Syro-Malabar Church and the Constitutions, Directives  and Synaxes Decisions of CMC.

The members of the Congregation, trusting in the power of the Holy Spirit more closely follow Christ the source, teacher and exemplar of holiness. They vow to God publicly with full knowledge and consent to live the evangelical counsels of obedience, chastity and poverty observed according to the Constitutions of the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel before the lawful superior. They definitively assume the Religious state with perpetual profession. The Professed members, who are consecrated, voluntarily dedicate themselves to live the vows faithfully in the community decided by the Major Superior carrying out the entrusted services in the community subject to the lawful superiors. 

CMC is a Religious Congregation that strives for the personal sanctity and the redemptive uplift of the people of God, especially of women and children through various apostolic activities. The Congregation has a lifestyle deepened in ‘Abba experience’ with the right blending of contemplative prayer and apostolic service.

The Blessed Virgin Mary who responded to God’s call with unwavering faith, hope and love is the model for the members of this Congregation that is dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, to live by their commitment through vows.

The Superior General is the highest authority in matters concerning the internal administration and discipline of the Congregation. CMC is a religious and charitable society of a religious minority group within the purview of the Constitutions of India. The Congregation is entitled to have all the rights, privileges and exemptions that the Indian Constitutions grants to religious minority groups, to religious charitable organizations, institutions and to women.  Its presence and activities can be extended to all the continents as per need.  Remaining obedient to the lawful superiors of the Congregation, its members spend themselves generously in the service of God and mankind, sacrificing all their personal rights and gains and offering their labour and its fruits for the needs of the Congregation, for the integral growth and Christian formation of the people, especially of women and children through the apostolate of education, caring for the sick and the destitute, orphans and the poor.

Heritage of CMC

 Our heritage starts from the God-experience of our founder St Kuriakose Elias Chavara and our co-founder Fr Leopold, which was transmitted directly to our first members.  Rooted in the Indian culture, spiritual heritage and traditions of the St Thomas Christians and of the Carmelites, and nourished by the lived experience of the members of our Congregation, it has been now entrusted to our care as the founding spirit. We are much inspired by the age old spiritual wisdom and asceticism of the Eastern Christian   monasticism. 

Goal of Foundation of  the Congregation

  • Providing every help to members of the congregation to attain personal sanctity and salvation.
  • Promoting salvation and redemptive uplift through Christian formation of the people of God, especially women and children, through catechism and faith formation, intellectual and vocational training and such other apostolic activities undertaken according to the needs of the Church and of the people of the locality.

Charism

The charism of CMC is ‘ The personal sanctity and redemptive uplift of the people of God, especially women and children, through the right blending of contemplation and action’.

‘Be holy and lead others to holiness’ is its essence. This charism obliges  the members not only to work for our own sanctity but also for the salvation and sanctification of souls, remaining united with God the Father through contemplation and accomplishing apostolic services by following the example of Jesus who fulfilled the will of His Father by praying in the solitude of the mountains, preaching the Kingdom of God and doing good to all. 

Motto

“Remain united to me in contemplation and consecrated to me in action”.

Life Style

Founders passed on a religious lifestyle to the first members integrating the purely contemplative Carmelite spirit with the apostolic activities according to the needs of the time. This is implied in our motto, ‘Remain united to me in contemplation (cf. Jn 15:4) and consecrated to me in action.’  The mind that gazes at God in contemplation should flow towards God incessantly and lovingly. This supreme love for God is realized and fostered through listening and responding to His Word in absolute faith and it brings integration and harmony in life.  Selfless action would flow from this supreme love and has to be sustained, nurtured and enriched by it. Every work done in a spirit of devoted service and selfless sacrifice becomes sacred oblation.

The Congregation lives its charism in the Church to spread the good news to all. CMC sisters strive ardently to grow in the charism  and dedicate themselves for the glory of God and to the service of mankind.

Milestones in the History of CMC

The major events in the History of CMC

February 131866Foundation of the first house of TOCD at Koonammavu – St. Teresa’s Convent.
March 271867Vestition of the first members of TOCD.
June 21868Inauguration of the Boarding House(Edukkumthaath), attached to the Convent.
July 161868Religious Profession of the first four members.
January 31871Demise of Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara.
October 161872Starting of the School attached to the Convent.
July 161875Provisional constitution given by Fr. Leopold OCD.
January 11876Departure of Fr. Leopold our co-founder in Italy.
December 221882Starting of the Orphanage attached to the Convent.
May 201887Promulgation of the decree(Quod jam pridem) by which the Trichur and Kottayam Vicariates were formed.
July 31888Entrance of  Saint Euphrasia in the Boarding at Koonammavu.
July 281888Founding the first branch convent at Mutholy, Pala.
August 171890Bifurcation of the Congregation(TOCD) on the basis of rites(Later known as CMC &CTC).
July 281896Re-organization of the Syrian Diocese-Trichur, Ernakulam and Changanacerry.
May 91897Extension of the Congregation into Thrissur Vicariate; the first House at Ambazhakad.
May 241900Starting of St. Marys Convent, Ollur.
April 221914Demise of Fr. Leopold in Genova, Italy.
July 251950Bifurcation of the Diocese of Changanacherry into Changanassery and Pala Dioceses.
April 81952Bifurcation of the TOCD Changanacherry into Changanassery and Pala Provinces.
August 291952Demise of  Saint Euphrasia.
June 71956Pala Province Starts mission at Thalassery Diocese.
July 291956Establishment of Kothamangalam Diocese.
July 201958Ernakulam Vimala Province started the first mission house at Jalandhar in Punjab.
August 281961Establishment  of Pavanathma Province, Kothamangalam.
October 301962 Thrissur Province started the first mission house at Sirpur, Kagaznagar in Chanda -the first Syro- Malabar mission Diocese.
May 211963Rev. Fr. Hippolitus is appointed as the papal delegate by the Congregation for the  Eastern Oriental Churches, for the cause of CMC Unification.
November 161963Unification of the Diocesan units of TOCD & the election of the first Superior General.
April1964Beginning of “Carmelaram” Publication.
May 271964Establishment of Thalassery Region.
January 151965Establishment of Mount Carmel Generalate House in Aluva.
May 81966Centenary Celebration of the Congregation.
March 21967Pontifical status to the Congregation with the new name “The Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (C.M.C.) and the provisional approval of the first Constitution.
December 271967St. Joseph Province, Thalassery started the first mission house at NR Pura in Karnataka.
Feb 181968The Blessing of C.M.C. Generalate-cum-Juniorate building by His Eminence Maximilian Cardinal Furstenburg.
April 171968The First General Chapter of C.M.C.
May 011969The inaguration of Juniorate in the Generalate House, Aluva.
January 11970The Revised Constitution of CMC promulgated for experimentation.
March 301974Blessing of “Sanjoe” prayer house in Karukutty.
April 2-201974Second General Chapter.
July 161975Blessing of the first formation house for the mission novices at Pachmarhi in Bhopal Archdiocese.
May 191976Establishment of Irinjalakuda and Palakkad Regions.
May 161977Establishment of Jai Christo Vice-Province, Palakkad.
May 191977Erection of Udaya Province, Irinjalakuda.
Aug 101977Establishment of Kanjirappally Region.
April 11-201980Third General Chapter.
April 191980Erection of St. Joseph’s Province Thalassery.
Erection of Jai Christo Province Palakkad.
Erection of Amala Province, Kanjirappally.
November 161981Final Approval of the Revised constitution.
March 191982Establishment of ‘Sanjoe’ Region, Manipur.
March 221982Establishment of ‘Pushparam’ Region at Jalandhar in Punjab.
August 151985Establishment of Christu Jyothi Region , Mancherial
February 71986The visit of Holy Father Pope John Paul II in Kerala.
February 81986Beatification of Bl. Chavara and Bl. Alphonsa.
February 10-131986Fourth General Chapter (1st Session).
April 3-101986Fourth General Chapter (2nd Session).
July 161986Erection of Pushparam Province Ghaziabad.
October 311986Establishment of Nirmal Jyothi Region, Bina.
November 101986Inauguration – Chavara Sadan – Formation – cum – Missionary Orientation Centre at Bhopal.
February 151987Establishment of Carmel Matha Region, Hazaribagh.
August 81987His Eminence Cardinal Simon D. Lourdesamy , the Nuncio visited CMC Generalate.
August 291987Mother Euphrasia is declared as Servant of God.
July 161987Erection of Mary Matha Province, Angamaly.
February 121988Release of the   Saint Chavara Stamp in Trivandrum by the Hon.Indian President  Sri.R. Venkitaraman.
February 131988Silver Jubilee Celebration of CMC Unification.
May 211988Establishment of Mt. Carmel Region, Bhopal.
August 031988Establishment of Tabore Retreat Centre for the people of God in Pala.
August 311988Centenary celebration of Mutholy Convent, the first CMC branch house.
October 151988Inauguration  – Jnanodaya – Mission Juniorate House in Bangalore.
February 131989Establishment of Carmelodaya Region, Wardha.
July 161989Establishment of Sacred Heart Vice-Province, Mananthavady.
January 151990Silver Jubilee of CMC Generalate House, Aluva.
January 301990The Remains of the Servant of God Mother Euphrasia transferred from outside the Chapel to St. Mary’s Convent Chapel, Ollur.
Nov. 29 to Dec. 21991Fifth General Synaxis (1st Session).
April 4-111992Fifth General Synaxis (2nd Session).
May 161992Centenary celebration of Mount Carmel Convent, Vaikom.
December 121992Demise of Mother Prima-Superior General (1986- 1991).
April 121993Centenary celebration of Mount Carmel Convent, Changanacherry.
April 231993Demise of Mother Celine  the First Superior General (November 1963 – April 1974).
May 11994Silver Jubilee of Carmel Jyothi Vidyabhavan, Generalate, Aluva.
June 61994Blessing of Villa Carmel Convent Rome.
January 311995Centenary celebration of St. Teresa’s Convent, Arakuzha.
April 17-271995Fourth Renewal General Synaxis (1st Session).
June 231995Erection of Sacred Heart Province, Mananthavady.
Establishment of Christo Region, Indore.
July 81995Establishment of Chavara Region, Kanyakurmary.
September 2-91995Fourth Renewal General Synaxis (2nd Session).
September 41995Demise of Mother Stella Maria – Superior General(1980 – 1986).
September 141995Establishment of Sanjoe Vice-Province, Imphal.
September 18 1995Erection of Christu Jyothi Province,Mancherial
September 241995Erection of St. Mary’s Province Thamarassery.
October 171995Erection of Carmelodya Province, Wardha.
October 201995Establishment of Mt. Carmel Vice Province, Bhopal.
October 251995Erection of Carmel Matha Province, Hazaribagh.
March 191996Carmel Jyothi Vidyabhavan is affiliated to the Teresianum Pontifical Faculty, Rome.
May 91997Centenary celebration of St. Joseph’s Convent, Vynthala.
Nov. 30 – Dec. 31997Sixth Ordinary General Synaxis (1st Session).
December 11997Erection of Mount Carmel Province, Bhopal.
February 11998Centenary celebration of Sacred Heart Convent, Pulinkunnu.
March 181998Constitution is revised in the light of CCEO and approved by the Holy See.
April 121998Erection of Sanjoe Province, Imphal.
April 121998Erection of Nirmal Jyothi Province, Bina.
April 22-291998Sixth Ordinary General Synaxis (2nd Session).
April 301998Erection of the Jagathmatha Region, Jagadalpur.
June 221998Inauguration of Nirmal Jyothi Province, Bina.
July 161998Starting of the Semi-Cloistered Contemplative Prayer Wing at Sanjoe, Karukutty.
May  091999Centenary of Sacred Heart Convent, Karukutty.
May  221999Blessing of the Spirituality centre in the Generalate, Aluva.
September  081999Started the formation house for African Candidates in Katubuka,Tanzania.
May 242000Centenary celebration of St.Mary’s Convent, Ollur.
April 16-252001Fifth Renewal  General Synaxis.
July 52002Mother Euphrasia is declared”Venerable” by Pope John Paul II.
August 29200250th Death Anniversary of Venerable Euphrasia.
October  012002Blessing of the Carmel Novitiate House in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, Africa.
October 172002125th Anniversary of Ven. Euphrasia’s Birth.
September 142003Erection of Carmelgiri Province, Idukki.
November 302003Seventh Ordinary General Synaxis began.
March 042004Established Vimal Jyoti Region Rajkot, Gujarat.
April 162004Seventh Ordinary General Synaxis- 2nd session began.
Feb 132005First Profession and Vestition of the First batch of African novices in Katubuka.
May 02  2005 City based evangelization, a new ministry started.
December 032006Mother Euphrasia is declared Blessed by Pope Benedict XVI
April 182007Sixth Renewal General Synaxis began.
January 072008Establishment of Carmel Mount Retreat Centre at Chetthipuzha in Changanassery.
August 152008Inauguration of Chavara Region ,in Africa.
November 142008Inauguration of Kurnool Region.
June2009Established Euphrasia Vidhya Bhavan  Juniorate house in Wardha.
November 272009Eighth Ordinary General Synaxis-1st session began.
April 152010Eighth Ordinary General Synaxis-2nd session began.
October 032010Established Euphrasia Retreat Centre at Ollur in Thrissur.
November 012010Eighth Ordinary General Synaxis-3rd  session began.
August 152011Started a Thapas Bhavan, near Sehion Retreat Centre, Attappady for Preaching and Counselling.
August 202011Silver Jubilee celebration of Chavara Sadan, Bhopal.
September 062011Blessing of Vimal JyothiRenewal Centre, Chunangumvely, Ernakulam.
October 022011Eighth Ordinary General Synaxis-4th  session began.
March 042012Established Sanjoe Retreat Centre for Sisters in Kothamangalam.
June 282012Began Migrants Evangelisation ministry in collaboration with Kitex Childrenswear Ltd,Kizhakkambalam, Aluva.
August 222012A new Cloistered Contemplative life style started inDarsana Bhavan at Karukutty.
April 152013Seventh Renewal General Synaxis began.
April 222013Opening of the Death Centenary Celebration of Rev. Fr. Leopold OCD, the co-founder.
July 042013Death Centenary of the Servant of God Mother Eliswa, the first member of our Congregation.
August 252013Synod Bishops paid homage to Bl. Euphresia at her tomb in St. Marys convent, Ollur.
September 072013Jnanodaya  Juniorate House Silver Jubilee Celebration.
November 162013Golden Jubilee of CMC Unification.
November 232014Canonization of Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara (Founder)and Saint Euphrasia at Rome by Pope Francis
February 132015Sesqui centinnal Jubilee of the congregation started  (150th Year)
November 0120159th Ordinary General Synaxis – Ist Session
November 32015Mother Sibi is elected as the 9th  Superior General of CMC
February 62016Sesqui Centinnal Jubilee celbration at Koonammavu
May 10-212016 9th  Ordinary General Synaxis – II session
20172018 Golden Jubilee Year of Generalate House
April  92018Declaration of Mother Mary Celine, the first Mother General of unified CMC, as the Servant of God by Cardinal Mar Allencherry at Ernakulam- Angamaly Arch bishop’s  House
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