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Monday, 20 February 2023 07:49

Chapter of the Indian General Commissariat Held

The second chapter of the General Commissariat of St. Therese and St. Albert was held in Asirbhavan, Ernakulam, Kerala, India from February 13-18, 2023. "Hopeful walking to the plans of  God" (Jer. 29:11) was the theme of the chapter. 

Among those attending were the prior general Miceal O' Neill, general councilor Robert Thomas Puthusery, and 30 members of the commissariat working in Inda and abroad.

Some Indian Discalced Carmelites of the Latin rite, with permission of their superiors, asked that they might enter the Carmelite Order. On October 27, 2011, the General Delegation was canonically established. On September 3, 2019, the prior general, with the consent of the general council of the Order, instituted the General Commissariat of St. Teresa of Jesus and St. Albert of Jerusalem. According to the 2019 Status Ordinis, the Commissary has five houses in India and one in Germany.

During the Chapter the following were elected to leadership:

Commissary General | Comisario General | Commissario Generale
Fr. Kuriakose Chandanaparambil, O. Carm.

1st Councilor | 1er Consejero | 1° Consigliere: 
Fr. Jacob Robin Chakkalaparambil, O. Carm.

2nd Councilor | 2do Consejero | 2° Consigliere: 
Fr. Emmanuel Dixon Rebero, O. Carm.

3rd Councilor | 3er Consejero | 3° Consigliere: 
Fr. Michael Joseph Jackson, O. Carm.

4th Councilor | 4to Consejero | 4° Consigliere: 
Fr. Titus Rancy Kalaburackal, O. Carm.

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