The Early Days:
Ever since the Order was re-established in the western region of India in 1938 our communities have been known and accepted in the localities as houses of prayer that provoked in the faithful a desire for spiritual life. They keep frequenting our communities for sacramental confession as well as spiritual and moral counselling even to this day.
When in 1981 the unit was declared independent in administration from the Kerala Latin Province known as Munjummel Province, we had just three houses: one at Margao, another at Mangalore and the third one at Mysore. At the very inception, our Province, our founder fathers thought it fit and expedient to hold on, review, and deepen the charism of Carmel through prayer and contemplation. By then, all these three houses were sources and centres of prayer and God Experience, and were radiating abundantly the Carmelite contemplative spirit among people around. Moreover, in the given and limited area of our apostolate of spirituality the members of our province were breathing the spirit of prayer in their spiritual ministry, through preaching retreats in the parishes as well as in religious communities, giving teaching on spiritual matters at higher levels and being chaplains to various convents and offering selfless service to parishes around. To be an example of prayer and contemplation was the primary concern of our fathers, who showed tremendous zeal in proclaiming our Charism as if with twice the spirit of Prophet Elijah.
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