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- Eliswa Vakayil TOCD, religious name Eliswa of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the foundress of the first indigenous Carmelite congregation for women in India...
- convent in Kerala was established in 1868 in a bamboo-mat house by Mother Eliswa, who later established more schools for girls. The 2011 Indian census found...
- first one in the country to be named after St Joseph. The tomb of Venerable Eliswa Vakayil (1831–1913), the foundress of the first indigenous Carmelite congregations...
- "Congregation of Teresian Carmelites (CTC) | MOTHER ELISWA-CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS.The Servant of God Mother Eliswa founded the first indigenous Third Order of...
- foundation, CTC congregation denies any role for him and considers Mother Eliswa as the foundress. Kuriakose Chavara hoped and pra**** for the establishment...
- mystic Élisabeth of France 1794 1953 martyred during French Revolution Eliswa Vakayil 1831 2008 Indian nun Emil Kapaun 1951 1993 U.S. Army Chaplain during...
- of the Apostolic Carmel 16 July 1999 8 July 2014 Bangalore Latin Mother Eliswa Vakayil 15 October 1831 Vypin, Ernakulam 18 July 1913 Varapuzha Widow; Founder...
- Elisabetta Vendramini Religious habit[clarification needed][citation needed] Eliswa Vakayil Carmelite habit, hands folded in prayer[citation needed] Elisabeth...
- His work has resulted in the promotion of education for girls. Mother Eliswa, a widow turned nun, started a school for girls in Kerala. Under reign of...
- community was opened in Koonammavu with three women: Eliswa, a widow, her daughter Anna, Eliswa's sister Tresa and another young lady named Clara came...