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Saturday, 20 September 2025 10:37

The 2025 General Chapter Elects General Councilors

From the General Chapter | September 9-26, 2025
Elections for General Councilors for Africa, America, Asia/Australia/Oceania and Europe Held at General Chapter  

Following the elections of the prior general and the vice prior general, procurator general, and general bursar on Friday, the General Chapter turned its attention to the election of the General Councilors who work in the four geographical areas of the Order.

The day began with Morning Prayer and Mass. The members of the Chapter then assembled in the Chapter Aula.

The elections were as follows: 

General Councilor for Africa:

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Born in Koudougou, Burkina Faso, Eric Chrisostome N'Do entered Carmel in Bobo Dioulasso. On 16 July 2008, he made his simple profession and on July 4, 2011. After his ordination, he was assigned to the Postulancy House in Ouagadougou. In September 2013, he was sent to the community in Madrid to undertake a specialized studies in philosophy with the topic of Humanism and Transcendence at the Pontifical University of Comillas.

After completing a thesis on Edith Stein in June 2017, he returned to the community in Ouagadougou, where he is teaching philosophy at the Catholic University of Saint Thomas Aquinas and at the Private Institute of Philosophy, where Carmelite postulants attend classes.

General Councilor for the Americas:

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Rolf Nepomuk (Nepi) Willemsen, O. Carm., originally from Germany, is a member of the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary (PCM) and serves as First Counselor of the Province.

He is also prior and Director of Formation at Whitefriars Hall in Washington, D.C. Nepi has professional experience in social work, community organizing, and international health. Within the Order, he previously taught theology for six years and now oversees the Carmelitana Collection, promoting research on Carmelite spirituality. His ministry focuses on formation, theological education, and vocational accompaniment.

General Councilor for Asia, Australia, and Oceania:

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Robert Thomas Puthussery was born in Kerala, India. He had his schooling in his home town Mookkannoor in Kerala. After his philosophy and theology studies he was ordained a priest in 1994.

He did a Bachelor’s degree (B.A. 1990-93) and a Master of Arts (M.A. 1994-96) in English Literature and taught as an Assistant professor (1996-97) at Christ College Bangalore, India. From 1997-2000 he served as prior and rector for the Carmelite minor seminary at Carmel Nivas, Kothamangalam. From 2000-2002 he did a Masters Degree in Applied Theology at the University of Middlesex, London. Thereafter he served as Chaplain to the immigrant Syro-Malabar Catholic communities in London, Liverpool, and Manchester, United Kingdom. From 2006-2007 he served as the student director of the British Province of the Carmelites. While serving as the sub-prior of the international Carmelite community at East Finchley, London he completed his doctorate (PhD 2006-2010) at the University of Liverpool in pastoral psychology.

After his return from the United Kingdom in 2011, he served as prior and spiritual director of the Carmelite major seminary at Carmeljyoti Study house while lecturing at Christ University (2011-2014) Bangalore, as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Language and Media Studies and the School of Law. 

General Councilor for Europe:

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Richard was born in Dublin and was educated by the Carmelites in Terenure College. Following his philosophical and theological studies at the Milltown Institute, he was ordained a priest in 1996. He was a member of the Terenure College Carmelite Community for over twenty years holding a variety of roles: subject teacher of accounting and religious education, school chaplain, rugby coach, and school principal. During those years, in University College Dublin, Fr. Richard also completed his Bachelor of Commerce degree (BComm) and his Doctoral Studies (PhD) on the distinctiveness of Catholic education.

In 2015, he was elected prior provincial of the Irish Province and was re-elected provincial in 2018. In Ireland, Richard was appointed as the chairperson of the Catholic Schools Partnership which provided a national service of support for Catholic schooling in Ireland. In his spare time in Dublin, he was a rugby referee and refereed school and adult matches all over his home province of Leinster.

At the General Chapter in 2019, he was elected General Councilor of Europe to serve for a six year term 2019-2025. His areas of responsibility are the Commission for Liturgy and Prayer and the International Communications Commission.

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