A Cherished Dream: Preliminaries of the
Foundation in India.
Around 1945 and 1946 Rev. Fr Enrique (Henry)
Albiol, CM, was invited by the Sisters Adorers in
Zaragoza, Spain, to give a series of talks on
missionary life to the Sisters, Novices and their
students in the school as well as the inmates of
the Rehabilitation Centre. Those inspiring and
captivating talks awakened the missionary zeal of
the Sisters and novices who listened to him. The
echoes of his voice, the description about
‘Cuttack Mission’ throbbed their hearts, coloured
their vision and crowded their imagination with
dreams of becoming a part of it. Following his
suggestions, Sr Antonia Mene of Jesus started
corresponding with Fr Valerian Guemes, CM, a
veteran Vincentian missionary already active in
Cuttack Mission from 1922 onwards.
In the obituary of Mother Antonia Mene of
Jesus, we read: “Her novices maintained an
enthusiastic correspondence, with a missionary
priest, Fr. Valerian Guemes, CM. He invited the
Sisters Adorers to found a convent in India.
Mother Diosdada Andia, the then Superior General,
saw in this “the gentle manifestation of the
Divine will” and was quite open to the proposal.
At this positive response from the Superior
General, the enthusiasm of the novices increased
and Mother Antonia Mene became the leader of that
movement in favour of India.
An Invitation from Bishop Florence Sanz for a
Foundation in Cuttack Mission
FrGuemes On August 31, 1946, Mother
Diosdada received the most favourable reply,
flowering the dreams and longings of the Sisters
Adorers. It read “I had an encouraging and cordial
meeting with our admirable Fr Guemes. He gave me a
book to read, “Obra Magna” written by a canon of
Logroño. By reading this book I came to know
about the wonderful activities of your Institute
and I began to have a great affection for your
amazing Foundress, St Maria Micaela and the
Charism of the Congregation she founded. We all
agree unanimously that your arrival will be
epoch-making in the Annals of our Cuttack
Mission”.
A Tabernacle in India!
TabernacleThe arrival of Sisters Adorers is
categorically confirmed in the article by Fr J.
Taboada, CM, under the title “a Tabernacle in
India” in the magazine “Reina de las Misiones”,
November, 1947.
The
Sisters bade good-bye to Spain and flew towards
Calcutta, with a stopover each in Rome and
Karachi. They sent all their baggage including
their beloved Tabernacle on board of a ship. The
Tabernacle was designed by themselves; its bronze
door carries the engraving of the Good Shepherd,
watched over by the Father and the Spirit, a
missionary Good shepherd running through oriental
scenery of palm trees brightened by the sun,
searching for the lost sheep in a distant
yellowish field.
The first batch of Sisters Adorers landed on
the Indian soil (Calcutta) on November 14, 1947.
After staying for a couple of days with the
“Little Sisters of the Poor”, they proceeded to
Cuttack (Orissa) and were accommodated with the
Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy, until they found a
House of their own. They waited anxiously for the
arrival of the ship with the Tabernacle. At the
same time they began to learn English and the
local language: Oriya.
Mother Diosdada had written to Bishop Sanz,
the then Bishop of Cuttack Mission, on April,
1947: “I have read a letter from venerable Fr
Guemes, CM, in which he speaks of Puri or
Berhampur as most suitable localities for the
first foundation of Sisters Adorers”.
The Four Pillars of our first Foundation in
India.
The pioneers of the Indian foundation of
Sisters Adorers were Mother Antonia Mene, Sr
Jovita Fernandez Gabanes, Sr Maria Luz Martinez
Caballero and Sr Adelaida Romero Amillano. Fr
Vincent Franco, CM, has mentioned in an article.
“The Cuttack Mission has to be congratulated,
because in its territory a convent is founded by
Sisters Adorers Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament
and of Charity. The Spanish Sisters Adorers will
blend prayer with teaching. Their convent will
also be a Centre for young needy girls”.
The first Foundation in Puri
Having
enjoyed the hospitality of the Sisters of St
Joseph for nearly a year, on October 1, 1948,
after a thanksgiving Eucharistic Celebration, the
pioneer Adorers left Cuttack for Puri, our first
house in India with the hope and trust placed in
the infinite providence of God. The FIRST HOLY
MASS in our Chapel at Puri, on October 2, 1948,
was indeed very moving with Eucharistic emotions
and fervour.
On the same day October 2, 1948, the FIRST
NIGHT ADORATION was held in our first House in
Puri, together with our venerable Missionary F.
Guemes, CM. This Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament, a vibrant factor of our founding
Charism, started in our Indian soil onOn the same day October 2, 1948, the FIRST
NIGHT ADORATION was held in our first House in
Puri, together with our venerable Missionary F.
Guemes, CM. This Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament, a vibrant factor of our founding
Charism, started in our Indian soil on
October 2, 1948, is being continued even today
in all our Houses.
As years passed by, our Congregation in India
grew in size and number and has gone deeper into
its identity and Charism in the socio-cultural
context of our country.
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