History |
The
Carmelite Monastery at Margao, of the
Karnataka-Goa province of the Order of the
Discalced Carmelites will celebrate 75 years
of its foundation on March 19, with Filipe
Neri Ferrao, Archbishop of Goa Daman,
presiding over the Eucharistic celebration
at 5 pm.
This is the day to remember the
contemplative friars of the Order who worked
tirelessly for its foundation and for the
growth of this monastery.
The pages of history remind us about the
presence of Carmelites in Goa (Old Goa) in
1619 with the arrival of Fr Leandra da
Anunciacao as the founder of the Carmelite
establishment. It was a novitiate house.
Theologate was started in 1630 and
discontinued from 1954. It is worth
recalling that Blessed Denis of the Nativity
and Blessed Redemptus of the Cross, who were
the members of the Community at Old Goa
became the proto-martyrs of the Teresian
reform (Order of the Discalced Carmelites).
All the religious orders were suppressed, so
the Carmelites had to quit Goa. Later on in
1928, the Carmelites made their presence in
Kerala. There was a move to get the
Carmelites in Goa once again. On December
19, 1928, Fr Maxim Godinho, a Goan Diocesan
priest, wrote to Fr Leandra, asking him to
re-establish their foundation in Goa. He
wrote, "We do really want Carmelites to work
among us. The Carmelites of old kept lasting
memories of their activities here."
Fr Constantine, then Vicar Provincial and Fr
Lucas met the Archbishop Teotonio conveyed
to him their intention of having a monastery
in Goa. Archbishop Teotonio not only showed
his willingness but made it clear that he
would be very glad to see the spirit of St
Teresa renewed in Goa where it flourished in
times of old.
He sent Msgr Benziger, Fr Lucas and Fr Mary
Joseph of Candolim to meet the Patriarch. Fr
Lucas explained to Archbishop Teotonio the
nature of Apostolate that the Carmelites
would take up in Goa. The Patriarch
understood well and said, "The whole diocese
is at your disposal." He also advised them
to inquire from
the
people who knew the diocese well and to get
the information from them about the
different places that could be suitable for
their purpose.
Based on the report given to the provincial
council by Fr Lucas, they went ahead and
laid the foundation at Margao. The house
near Holy Spirit Church, Margao belonging to
Dr Vincent Gracias had been rented for
temporary residence until the monastery was
built.
Fr Lawrence of Sacred Heart of Jesus was
appointed as the first Prior (Superior) of
the community. Fr Mary Joseph, Br Louis, Br
Theophilus and Br Timothy were the members.
Finally, a long cherished dream came true on
March 19, 1939. The new foundation was
declared canonically established with the
reading of all the relevant documents. The
present monastery building was built in 1943
and thereafter the monastery church.
Today Carmelites have three foundations (Margao,
Mapusa and Xellim) in Goa.
Right from its foundation, the Friars from
this monastery have served the faithful
through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Carmelite Monastery is known for this
apostolate. Many faithful mostly from South
Goa approach these Carmelite priests for the
Sacrament of Reconciliation. Friars are also
involved in other spiritual apostolate like
retreat, recollection, spiritual direction
and counselling, administering the sacrament
of anointing to the sick, etc.
The faithful also participate in the daily
and Sunday Eucharistic celebration, Sunday
Catechism, Youth Group, Carmel Choir, Legion
of Mary and Altar Servers.
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