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Blessed Chavara is one of the pioneers who founded the now-existing first Indian religious Congregation. He is the visionary, who along with his confreres, initiated a great process for the renewal of the Church, both Syrian and Latin, in Kerala, through systematic faith formation, retreat preaching, Sunday Homilies, and sacramental re-vitalization of the laity. |
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| The Congregation of Carmelities of Mary Immaculate (CMI), the first indigenous religious congregation of India, had its beginning in the first half of the 19th century. |
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| In the Extraordinary Session of the Definitory held at St Joseph’s Monastery, Mannanam on 2 March 1953, presided over by Bishop Bonaventure Arana, Apostolic Visitor, the three provinces and their boundaries were decided upon. |
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| The mission and apostolate of Preshitha Province is spread over four states in India – Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Kerala and Karnataka – and abroad Kenya, Germany, Canada and the United States of America. However, the Province gives much emphasis to the mission in Tamil Nadu. |
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