Sunday, January 26, 2014

Madrid Celebrates Republic Day of India


               Madid Malayalis celebrates 65th Republic Day of India

  26 January, on the occasion the Republic Day of India  of Madrid Malayalis gathered together in the      morning to celebrate Holy Mass                    and to pray for the Nation.       
                 
                                                                                     Rev. Fr. Martin was celebrating the Mass and Rev.Fr. Binod, Fr. Varghese and Fr. Robin were accompanying him. Rev.Fr. George deliverd the homily at Mass.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        After the Holy  Mass
we moved to the Embassy of India for the 
flag hoisting ceremony.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      26th January is the auspicious date on which Republic day is celebrated in India. Republic day celebration in our nation is the grand affair, which is celebrated by every Indian with a great enthusiasm







Though India became a free nation on August 15, 1947, it declared itself a Sovereign, Democratic and Republic state with the adoption of the Constitution on January 26, 1950.

A salute of 21 guns and the unfurling of the Indian National Flag by Dr. Rajendra Prasad heralded the historic birth of the Indian Republic on that day. Thereafter 26th of January was decreed a national holiday and was recognised as the Republic Day of India.

The Constitution gave the citizens of India the power to choose their own government and paved the way for democracy.

















Monday, January 20, 2014

Holy Mass











Goodbyes are not forever.                  Goodbyes are not the end.                        They simply mean V 'll miss you until we meet again.

Wishes and Prayers to Fr. Vinu MCBS    for  his future mision.


Thanks a lot for everything you have done for this Madrid Malayali CommunityYou hold a special place in our hearts. May God continue to bless you ever and ever.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Greetings to FCC Sisters in Madrid - the Congregation Completed 125 years of its foundation

     FRANCISCAN CLARIST CONGREGATION -MADRID

  •     Completed 125 years of its foundation                               
  •     6961 sisters and 791 houses                                                       
  •    St.Alphonsa Convent Madrid started in the year 2010             



Dear FCC Sisters in Madrid                       We wish you our hearty congratulations on this special occasion of the Jubilee  of your Congrigation. We are thankful for your immense love, support, guidelines and at the most your valuable prayers for each of us. May the Lord Almighty shower His Choicest Blessings on you all and all of your missions, your ways and all your needs.  We offer you our sincere prayers, support and well wishes for ever.   
St.Thomas Madrid Malayalis




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Let Us Hear Them
                                     FCC AT A GLANCE

The FCC (FRANCISCAN CLARIST CONGREGATION) has her inspiration and model from the twin saints of Assisi – ST. FRANCIS AND ST. CLARE. The Franciscan spirit of the 13th century reached Kerala in the second half of the 19th century. In 1875, a unit of Franciscan Third Order was founded in the Parish of Pala and started functioning. Highly imbued with the zealous love for God, some pious women of third Order led a community life at Kannadiyurumpu. The Franciscan Clarist Congregation in Kerala is the fulfillment of the ardent desire of these eight pious women, to lead a genuine and full Franciscan Way of life. Bishop Charles Lavigne SJ helped them to found the Congregation.

It was formed on 14TH DECEMBER 1888 AT CHANGANACHERRY. The outstanding characteristics of this Congregation were spirit of prayer, life of hard work, care of the destitute and service of the poor, teaching of religion and imparting education.


The Congregation which flourished under the paternal care of Bishop Charles Lavigne and his successors, slowly developed as independent units or diocesan religious communities in the various diocese of Kerala. Responding to the invitation of the Second Vatican Council, the Congregation slowly moved along the ways of renewal and adaptation and finally reached the path of unification.  Consequently a unanimous petition for the unification of the various units was
sent to the Apostolic See and the permission was granted on 12th March 1970. Rev. Fr. Hippolytus Kunnumkal OFM. Capuchin was appointed Papal delegate. Marking the commencement of the unification Rev. Mother Maurus (Mother General, Changanacherry) was elected the first Superior General on 10th October 1970. The General Curia was also formed with the major superiors of other units as Councillors. A commission was appointed to frame a common Constitution and directory, in the light of Vatican II. A directory under the name of ‘The Franciscan Way of life ' came into force on 14th December 1971 and the Constitution was approved by Apostolic See and raised the Congregation to the Pontifical Right on 1st March1973.

At present FCC has 6961 sisters and 791 houses, engaged in various apostolic activities in different parts of the world mainly among the downtrodden. It has 23 Provinces and 2 regions in India and a Region in Germany. Many of the Provinces have started small communities abroad like Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, U. S., Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, South Africa, Papua New Guinea and Spain. They render their service in Old age homes, Orphanages, Hospitals, AIDS Care Centres, Palliative Care Centres, Rehabilitation Centres for the Psychiatric patients, Leprosy Sanitoriums and Educational institutions etc. We have 16 sisters from Kenya. Let God be praised for what He has done for us and through us.By the Grace of God our Congregation completed 125 years of its foundation.

 FCC Community in Madrid,Spain

St.Alphonsa Convent Madrid started in the year 2010.Our sisters dedicating their services in the centers of Brothes of St.John of God.


Sunday, January 5, 2014

                  Greetings of the Feast of 3 Kings



If you look at the sky, there are full of stars. One of them lead the kings to Child Jesus.
Today
Now
If you are ready to open your eyes
and 
If you are ready to start the journey to Jesus

There are many stars around you.

or

You 
yourself can be a Star  
that can 
lead the people to 
Him