STATEMENT OF THE FIRST LAY BROTHERS GATHERING IN ASIA Posted on May 5, 2017
36 lay brothers from six entities of the East Asian Conference gathered for the historic First Lay Brothers Gathering in Asia held at Sungsimwon, Sancheong, South Korea last April 3-7, 2017. The gathering was convoked to provide an opportunity for the lay brothers in Asia to share their Franciscan life and vocation experiences in order to support, strengthen and inspire one another. Furthermore, the gathering is in response to the Order’s call for an intensification of ongoing formation among the lay brothers through communal reflection. Finally, the gathering wish to provide concrete suggestions for the Plenary Council 2017 which will discuss the role of the lay brothers to the contemporary world. Among the proposals made by the brothers during the gathering is to support the General Curia’s move to reclaim the novelty of our Franciscan vocation as a MIXED INSTITUTE. They also made a recommendation to the General Secretariat for Formation and Studies to come up with an Animation Guideline or policies following the recommendations of Br. Bill Short, OFM where a more intensive common Franciscan formation will be made after the novitiate that is not purely academic and with no assurance of ordination. YOU ARE ALL BROTHERS… (MT 23:8) We, 36 lay brothers from six entities of the East Asian Conference, gathered for the historic First Lay Brothers Gathering in Asia held at Sungsimwon, Sancheong, South Korea this April 3-7, 2017 rejoice in the gift of vocation and brotherhood that we have all received from God. In the midst of our diversity of language, history and culture we were made united in prayer, reflection and study during these past five days of our gathering. With the psalmist we all say: “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity!” (Ps. 133:1) Brothers in Our Time The inputs of Br. William “Bill” Short, OFM, our Keynote Speaker, Br. Siniša Balajić, OFM and Br. Lino Gregorio Redoblado, OFM made us all aware of the challenging times that we brothers find ourselves in today. A survey of our history as an Order made us appreciate the vision of our Seraphic Brother where all are called to be brothers, with no distinction of cleric or lay, who are all called to share the common task of preaching penance with their life and words (RnB 17). We are inspired by the shining examples of notable lay brothers in our history like Br. Diego de Alcala, Br. Bernardino de Laredo, Br. Pedro de Gante, Br. Juan Clemente and many others who are models not just of holiness and charity but also of wisdom and great learning. We are also made aware of the fact that universally, there is a general decline in the number of friars in the Order especially among the lay brother. The same truth holds true in the East Asian Conference. The sharing of the brothers saw the decline in the number of brothers opting for lay brotherhood as caused by numerous factors. Externally, the socio-economic and cultural factors played a big role especially in societies where religious men are almost always expected to be priests. Internally, the order has increasingly become a clerical order (82.3% priests and 17.7% lay brothers). There is also a seeming dichotomy of our concept in one’s vocation as either lay or cleric rather than being a friar. It was observed that the present set up in formation is too clerical in its approach, where there is a seeming inequality in opportunities for Ongoing Formation specialization and further studies among the lay brothers. Nonetheless, we can all see a silver line of hope. During the sharing, most of the lay brothers in EAC are happy and contented with their vocation. Many of the brothers in the EAC are active in various ministries where they share their unique talents and gifts. Brothers were also given opportunities of leadership in their entities as Definitors, guardians, administrators of institutions and formators. Brothers who know how to read the psalter… The beautiful sharing of Br. Bill Short, OFM also made us cognizant of the importance of intellectual formation of the brothers. As has been stated in the Regula Non Bullata, brothers who can read the Psalter may certainly do so, whether they be cleric or lay. Unfortunately, a close analysis of the problem points into a worldwide tendency to see the vocation of the lay brothers as intellectually inferior to that of the cleric brothers. This distinction is made evident in the selection of more intelligent brothers to become priests and those with lower level of education as lay brothers. This present set-up is very far from the vision of St. Francis. The decline in the number of lay brothers has alarmed our most recent Ministers General and thus they called for a radical change of mentality (Giacomo Bini, Report to the General Chapter 2003). In order to do this, we must all be made aware once again that there is only one vocation, that is, to be a friar minor. Being a lay brother or a cleric is a means of living out our life as “lesser brothers”. The role of vocation animation and a well-founded initial Formation are critical in this realization. In the context of present realities, special interest in assisting brothers who opt for lay brotherhood should be emphasized, particularly in animating and accompanying these brothers to crystallize and see the importance of one’s decision. A brother who opts for lay brotherhood must see his Franciscan vocation as an important contribution to the authentic living out of our Franciscan charism. He should be helped to realize that his vocation is a unique gift from God, to be shared to the fraternity. This should be nurtured and appreciated. We also realize that the challenge to respond to new forms of evangelization and mission are rich areas for the lay brothers, widening our horizon to carry out the uniqueness of our identity as well as our capacities as lay brothers. United as Brothers Thus the brothers in this gathering make these proposals: For the Order • To reclaim the novelty of our Franciscan vocation as a MIXED INSTITUTE, we commend and strongly support the continued efforts of our brothers in the administration in finding ways for this to be approved by the Holy See. • To recommend to the General Secretariat for Formation and Studies to come up with an Animation Guideline or policies following the recommendations of Br. Bill Short, OFM where a more intensive common Franciscan formation will be made after the novitiate that is not purely academic and with no assurance of ordination. For the EAC Conference • To continue the triennial lay brothers gathering as a venue for sharing and collaboration in mission among the lay brothers. • To come up with a website/publication for the lay brothers of the EAC. • To encourage lay brothers to participate in the English language program organized by the EAC Secretariat for Formation and Studies. For the Entities • To create a concrete guideline on vocation animation and Initial Formation Program that takes care of a candidate opting for lay brotherhood which emphasizes our primary vocation to become a friar minor. • To create more venues for the lay brothers to gather and animate one another, to share and nurture one’s experiences and challenges as lay brothers. • To give equal opportunities to lay brothers for specialization and further studies. • To create more ministries in new forms of evangelization and missions and not only administering parishes. Celebrating Brotherhood In conclusion, all the lay brothers give thanks to our brother Minister General Michael Anthony Perry, OFM for his warm message and support for this gathering. We are also grateful to Br. Lino Gregorio Redoblado, OFM, the General Definitor for Asia, Australia and Oceania for presiding the Opening Liturgy and challenging us to bring a new springtime in the life of the Order. In a special way, we thank the General Secretariat for Formation and Studies headed by Br. Cesare Vaiani, OFM who was represented in this gathering by Vice General Secretary Br. Siniša Balajić, OFM for their magnanimous support and input in this gathering. We also express our sincere thanks to all the brothers who spearheaded the preparations for the gathering especially the members of the Province of Holy Martyrs of Korea under the leadership of their Minister Provincial and EAC President, Br. Carolo Ho Myeong Hwan, OFM. We also thank all the Minister Provincials present for the gathering. In a special way we thank all the brothers who worked hard in finalizing the details of the gathering namely: Br. Irineo Tactac, III, OFM, EAC Secretary for Formation and Studies; Br. Felix Choi, OFM, Provincial Secretary for Formation and Studies (Korea) and Br. Dexter Toledo, EAC Secretary. We also thank all the Ministers Provincial, Custos and Presidents who sent their brothers to attend this gathering. It is indeed true that where there are religious, there is joy and we hope to bring this joy which we have experienced back to our entities where we serve as lesser brothers of St. Francis, our Seraphic brother. STATEMENT OF THE FIRST LAY BROTHERS GATHERING IN ASIA Posted on May 5, 2017 36 lay brothers from six entities of the East Asian Conference gathered for the historic First Lay Brothers Gathering in Asia held at Sungsimwon, Sancheong, South Korea last April 3-7, 2017. The gathering was convoked to provide an opportunity for the lay brothers in Asia to share their Franciscan life and vocation experiences in order to support, strengthen and inspire one another. Furthermore, the gathering is in response to the Order’s call for an intensification of ongoing formation among the lay brothers through communal reflection. Finally, the gathering wish to provide concrete suggestions for the Plenary Council 2017 which will discuss the role of the lay brothers to the contemporary world. Among the proposals made by the brothers during the gathering is to support the General Curia’s move to reclaim the novelty of our Franciscan vocation as a MIXED INSTITUTE. They also made a recommendation to the General Secretariat for Formation and Studies to come up with an Animation Guideline or policies following the recommendations of Br. Bill Short, OFM where a more intensive common Franciscan formation will be made after the novitiate that is not purely academic and with no assurance of ordination. YOU ARE ALL BROTHERS… (MT 23:8) We, 36 lay brothers from six entities of the East Asian Conference, gathered for the historic First Lay Brothers Gathering in Asia held at Sungsimwon, Sancheong, South Korea this April 3-7, 2017 rejoice in the gift of vocation and brotherhood that we have all received from God. In the midst of our diversity of language, history and culture we were made united in prayer, reflection and study during these past five days of our gathering. With the psalmist we all say: “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity!” (Ps. 133:1) Brothers in Our Time The inputs of Br. William “Bill” Short, OFM, our Keynote Speaker, Br. Siniša Balajić, OFM and Br. Lino Gregorio Redoblado, OFM made us all aware of the challenging times that we brothers find ourselves in today. A survey of our history as an Order made us appreciate the vision of our Seraphic Brother where all are called to be brothers, with no distinction of cleric or lay, who are all called to share the common task of preaching penance with their life and words (RnB 17). We are inspired by the shining examples of notable lay brothers in our history like Br. Diego de Alcala, Br. Bernardino de Laredo, Br. Pedro de Gante, Br. Juan Clemente and many others who are models not just of holiness and charity but also of wisdom and great learning. We are also made aware of the fact that universally, there is a general decline in the number of friars in the Order especially among the lay brother. The same truth holds true in the East Asian Conference. The sharing of the brothers saw the decline in the number of brothers opting for lay brotherhood as caused by numerous factors. Externally, the socio-economic and cultural factors played a big role especially in societies where religious men are almost always expected to be priests. Internally, the order has increasingly become a clerical order (82.3% priests and 17.7% lay brothers). There is also a seeming dichotomy of our concept in one’s vocation as either lay or cleric rather than being a friar. It was observed that the present set up in formation is too clerical in its approach, where there is a seeming inequality in opportunities for Ongoing Formation specialization and further studies among the lay brothers. Nonetheless, we can all see a silver line of hope. During the sharing, most of the lay brothers in EAC are happy and contented with their vocation. Many of the brothers in the EAC are active in various ministries where they share their unique talents and gifts. Brothers were also given opportunities of leadership in their entities as Definitors, guardians, administrators of institutions and formators. Brothers who know how to read the psalter… The beautiful sharing of Br. Bill Short, OFM also made us cognizant of the importance of intellectual formation of the brothers. As has been stated in the Regula Non Bullata, brothers who can read the Psalter may certainly do so, whether they be cleric or lay. Unfortunately, a close analysis of the problem points into a worldwide tendency to see the vocation of the lay brothers as intellectually inferior to that of the cleric brothers. This distinction is made evident in the selection of more intelligent brothers to become priests and those with lower level of education as lay brothers. This present set-up is very far from the vision of St. Francis. The decline in the number of lay brothers has alarmed our most recent Ministers General and thus they called for a radical change of mentality (Giacomo Bini, Report to the General Chapter 2003). In order to do this, we must all be made aware once again that there is only one vocation, that is, to be a friar minor. Being a lay brother or a cleric is a means of living out our life as “lesser brothers”. The role of vocation animation and a well-founded initial Formation are critical in this realization. In the context of present realities, special interest in assisting brothers who opt for lay brotherhood should be emphasized, particularly in animating and accompanying these brothers to crystallize and see the importance of one’s decision. A brother who opts for lay brotherhood must see his Franciscan vocation as an important contribution to the authentic living out of our Franciscan charism. He should be helped to realize that his vocation is a unique gift from God, to be shared to the fraternity. This should be nurtured and appreciated. We also realize that the challenge to respond to new forms of evangelization and mission are rich areas for the lay brothers, widening our horizon to carry out the uniqueness of our identity as well as our capacities as lay brothers. United as Brothers Thus the brothers in this gathering make these proposals: For the Order • To reclaim the novelty of our Franciscan vocation as a MIXED INSTITUTE, we commend and strongly support the continued efforts of our brothers in the administration in finding ways for this to be approved by the Holy See. • To recommend to the General Secretariat for Formation and Studies to come up with an Animation Guideline or policies following the recommendations of Br. Bill Short, OFM where a more intensive common Franciscan formation will be made after the novitiate that is not purely academic and with no assurance of ordination. For the EAC Conference • To continue the triennial lay brothers gathering as a venue for sharing and collaboration in mission among the lay brothers. • To come up with a website/publication for the lay brothers of the EAC. • To encourage lay brothers to participate in the English language program organized by the EAC Secretariat for Formation and Studies. For the Entities • To create a concrete guideline on vocation animation and Initial Formation Program that takes care of a candidate opting for lay brotherhood which emphasizes our primary vocation to become a friar minor. • To create more venues for the lay brothers to gather and animate one another, to share and nurture one’s experiences and challenges as lay brothers. • To give equal opportunities to lay brothers for specialization and further studies. • To create more ministries in new forms of evangelization and missions and not only administering parishes. Celebrating Brotherhood In conclusion, all the lay brothers give thanks to our brother Minister General Michael Anthony Perry, OFM for his warm message and support for this gathering. We are also grateful to Br. Lino Gregorio Redoblado, OFM, the General Definitor for Asia, Australia and Oceania for presiding the Opening Liturgy and challenging us to bring a new springtime in the life of the Order. In a special way, we thank the General Secretariat for Formation and Studies headed by Br. Cesare Vaiani, OFM who was represented in this gathering by Vice General Secretary Br. Siniša Balajić, OFM for their magnanimous support and input in this gathering. We also express our sincere thanks to all the brothers who spearheaded the preparations for the gathering especially the members of the Province of Holy Martyrs of Korea under the leadership of their Minister Provincial and EAC President, Br. Carolo Ho Myeong Hwan, OFM. We also thank all the Minister Provincials present for the gathering. In a special way we thank all the brothers who worked hard in finalizing the details of the gathering namely: Br. Irineo Tactac, III, OFM, EAC Secretary for Formation and Studies; Br. Felix Choi, OFM, Provincial Secretary for Formation and Studies (Korea) and Br. Dexter Toledo, EAC Secretary. We also thank all the Ministers Provincial, Custos and Presidents who sent their brothers to attend this gathering. It is indeed true that where there are religious, there is joy and we hope to bring this joy which we have experienced back to our entities where we serve as lesser brothers of St. Francis, our Seraphic brother.
Date |
Name of the Friars |
Events |
Year |
02 |
Arulsamy A. Mesia Elias Moses M. Arvind Kerketta Benedict Gomes |
Ordination Ordination Ordination Ordination |
1991 1999 2005 2008 |
03 |
Charles Arulanandam Alwyn D’ Souza |
Birth Ordination |
1978 2006 |
04 |
Davis Kallookaran Tommy T.J. Arockiasamy P. Thomas Manakuzhiyil Saji P. Mathew Arun Devasia Nattalil Roshan Lobo Francis Michael Velcy Barreto |
Birth Birth Ordination Ordination Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth |
1950 1959 2002 2004 2004 2017 2017 1992 |
05 |
Mathew Koottumkal Jesu Maharajah G. Peter Saleth Nathan J. Andrew Thomas |
Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth |
1999 2010 2010 1997 |
06 |
Jayaseelan P.R. Fulgence Ekka Thaddeus Baxla + Leopold Vaz Xavier Durairaj Manoj Xalxo Baikim Chadra Minj |
Birth Ordination Ordination Home Ordination Ordination Ordination |
1970 1997 1997 2000 2009 2012 2012 |
07 |
Vincent Soosai Salim Baxla Augustine Tirkey A.J.Mathew Joseph Bipin Kishore Kandulna Ushar Kachhua |
Ordination Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1999 2011 2017 2017 2017 2017 |
08 |
Julius Arul Rayan Robin Lakra Ajith Kerketta Shanborlang Wartde |
Ordination Ordination Ordination Solemn Vows |
2004 2007 2011 2017 |
09 |
Joy K.D. Fabianus Toppo Deen Dayal |
Birth Ordination Birth |
1970 2008 1983 |
10 |
+ Clement Griffith Alwyn D’ Souza Lourdu Augustine Hemant Xess |
Home Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination |
1950 2001 2001 2006 |
11 |
Gabriel Mathias Joseph Raj M. Baptist D’ Souza Praveen Henry D’ Souza Salim Baxla Ajit Kerketta Anil Xalxo Anil Xalxo |
Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination |
1974 2003 2003 2003 2008 2008 2008 2011 |
12 |
Ignatius Baa Fulgence Ekka Jose Palimattom + Baptist van de Sande Vilas Baptist Correia Salvador D’Souza |
Birth Solemn Vows Ordination Home Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1970 1994 1999 2001 2007 2007 |
13 |
Shaju Paliyathil Jesu Maharajah G. |
Birth Ordination |
1967 2012 |
14 |
Kulandaisamy M. Felix Vijay M. Nijil Chiramel Leos Ekka Malom-Noatoli – Church Simon A. |
Birth Birth Birth Ordination Blessing Ordination |
1958 1983 1986 1994 2006 2011 |
15 |
Alwyn D’ Souza Mukti Prakash Ekka Fabianus Toppo Baptist D’Souza Santosh Ekka |
Birth Ordination Solemn Vows Ordination Ordination |
1975 2004 2005 2007 2010 |
16 |
Simon Pinto + Paul Ryan + Egbert Barnes Jerome Kispotta Prasad Papabathuni Joy K.D. Naveen George + Bala Sundar Raj Peter Shashikanth Reddy G. |
Birth Home Home Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination Home Birth |
1952 1958 1985 1994 1995 1995 2011 2011 1996 |
17 |
Balthazar Pinto Anthony Pushparaj Arokiam John Charles Arulanandam |
Ordination Ordination Ordination Ordination |
1990 2007 2007 2007 |
18 |
Bryan Carneiro Arvind Kerketta |
Birth Solemn Vows |
1969 2003 |
19 |
Shaji Nicholas Vadachery Jugal Kishore Lakra |
Ordination Solemn Vows |
1999 2002 |
20 |
+ Thomas Province - INDIA Bernardine of Siena Matthew Koottumkal Jayaseelan P.R. Jamesmon P.C. Thomas A. Joy Valooran Sushil Beck Joy (George) Sebastian Xavier Durairaj Santosh Ekka John Sekar Alangara Boniface |
Foundation Feast Birth Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth |
1948
1977 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 2001 2007 2007 2007 2007 1989 |
21
|
Thaddeus Baxla Ajit Kumar Dung Dung Lalith Kujur |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Ordination |
1995 2006 2012 |
22 |
Guwahati Mission Sandesh Manuel Balaswamy Gundiga Benedict Gomes Vijay kAmirtharaj A. |
Foundation Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1996 2004 2005 2005 2005 |
23 |
Anthony Alex Martis |
Solemn Vows |
2004 |
24 |
Dedication of the Basilica of St. Francis Pradeep Kalliath |
Feast
Solemn Vows |
2004 |
25 |
Jose Palimattom Sleeva Reddy Vincent Soosai Matthew Koottumkal Johnson M.V. Shaji Nicholas Vadachery Joy Valooran Tojy Mandapathil Mesia Elias Moses M. Anthony Roobandass A. Arokiam John Charles Arulanandam |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 2004 2004 2004 |
27 |
Basil Lobo Varghese Lakra |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
2001 2007 |
28 |
Jerome Kispotta Fulgence Ekka Cajetan Lourenco Francis Agnelo Rozario Sagaya Soosairaj Singarayar A. Prasad Papabathuni Thaddeus Baxla Joy K.D. Assisi Bhavan, Chippilithode Phyrnai Lyngdoh Madhu Sudhan Reddy Deen Dayal Nathaniel vTirkey Jesu Raja A. Johnvinzen Lyngdoh Teiborlang Wartde Rajasekhar Reddy Gopu |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Entry Blessing Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 2006 2014 2014 2014 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 |
29 |
Varghese Sebastian Scaria Varanath Thomas M.M. Dayanand Bala Marneni Paul Kallan John Chrysostom Regi Matthew |
Entry Entry Entry Entry Ordination Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1970 1970 1970 1970 1990 1993 1993 2003 |
30 |
Gregory Fernandes Fidelis D’ Lima Augustine Pinto Sidney J.M. Nicholas D’ Souza James Kallarackan Charles Mathew Kolanchery Joy Prakash Gabriel Mathias Amaladass Manickam Jayaseelan P.R. Jamesmon P.C. Thomas A. Tom John Arockiasamy P. Cajetan Lourenco Francis Agnelo Rozario Sagaya Soosairaj Singarayar A. Irudayaraj Fernando Austin Francis Mukti Prakash Ekka Francis Xavier Wilson Paul Nattalil Basil S. Lobo Thomas M.J. Julius Arul Rayan Alwyn D’Souza Sushil Beck Saji P. Mathew Lourdu Augustine Shaju Paliyathil Bryan Carneiro Ignatius Baa Regi Matthew Bhaskar Reddy Tomy Palackal Benjamin Jojo Joseph Raj M. Baptist D’ Souza Anthony Alex Martis Jugal Kishore Lakra Anthony Pushparaj Praveen Henry D’ Souza Michael Anand Kulandaisamy M. Arvind Kerketta Hemant Xess Pradeep Kalliath Anthony Roobandass Arun Junes A. Balaswamy Gundiga Robin Lakra Arokiam John Charles Arulanandam Sandesh Manuel Benedict Gomes Vijay Amirtharaj A. Salim Baxla Ajit Kumar Dung Dung Francis Xavier Thomas M.J. Saji P. Mathew Joy (George) Sebastian Xavier Durairaj Varghese Lakra Santosh Ekka Salvador D’Souza John Sekar Ajit Kerketta Anil Xalxo Simon A. Naveen George Lalith Kujur Tony Marshall Vijay Minj Manoj Xalxo Baikim Chandra Minj Prashanth Wilson Fernandes Jesu Maharaja G. Peter Saleth Nathan J. Prem Kumar D’ Souza Stephen Lamin Gashnga Jayapal Dwarakonda Joseph Stephen Vinoth Robin Sahaya Dhas J. Praveen Roshan Toppo Felix Vijay Eugene A. Jeddu Praveen Chinna Reddy Nijil Chiramel Joseph Prasanna Kumar Pasala Showri Raju Christopher Phyrnai Lyngdoh Basil Tirkey Vinod Kujur Madhu Sudan Reddy Francis Arokiasamy M. Thumma Ranjith Kumar Reddy Deen Dayal Prashanth Wilson Fernandes Nathaniel Tirkey + Valerian Quadros Jesu Raja A. Johnvinzen Lyngdoh Teiborlang Wartde Shanborlang Wartde Rajasekhar Reddy Gopu Augustine Tirkey A.J.Mathew Joseph Bipin Kishore Kandulna Arun Devasia Nattalil Roshan Lobo Ushar Kachhua Salvador Drego Anand Suresh Minj Emmanuel Christopher N. Anto Leo Martin Sangma Clinton J. Nideesh M. John Albinus Ekka Prasad Rao Kasu Eliyas Reddy Stephen Arun Thomas Kiren Vineet Kerketta Silash Panna Nicolas Marak Adarsh Y. Deepak Kumar Rajesh Praveen Kumar Avinash Kujur Alphone Velankanni Abhishek M. Anmol Bara Akshay Showry Raj Ejekial Lakra Francis Michael Velcy Barretto Henry Jose Ibrahim G Momin Joseph Raj Kalyan Kurmar Manish Ekka Marius Dahanga Nichol John Ravi Bara Salun Kispotta Sujit Ganji Alangara Boniface Anthony Joseph archer Pradeep Anthony L. Jacob Tani Gali Bal Reddy T.S Leo Max Joseph Kishan Niranjan Toppo Peter Shashikanth Reddy G. Ankit Kumar Baghel Niraj Kumar Tirkey Nelson Toppo Avinash Toppo Andrew Thomas Justin Savio A. Felix A. |
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1956 1958 1961 1961 1966 1968 1968 1968 1968 1978 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 |
31 |
Gregory Fernandes Fidelis D’Lima Agnel D’Mello Augustine Pinto Sidney J.M Salim Joseph Nicholas D’Souza James Kallarackan Charles Mathew Kolanchery Joy Prakash Gabriel Mathias Varghese Sebastian Scaria Varanath Thomas M.M. Dayanand Alphonse Moras Gerald Lobo Simon Pinto Paul K.L. Davis Kallookaran Lawrence Simon Arok Sundar Sebastian Dharma L. Bernard Johnson M.V. Shaji Nicholas Vadachery Joy Valooran Mesia Elias Moses M. Irudayaraj Fernando Austin Francis Anthony Pushparaj Simon A. Naveen George Tony Marshall Lalith Kujur Manoj Xalxo Baikim Chandra Minj Vijay Minj |
Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Birth Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows Solemn Vows |
1960 1962 1965 1965 1965 1965 1970 1972 1972 1972 1972 1974 1974 1974 1975 1976 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1978 1997 1997 1997 1997 2000 2000 2003 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 |