
Provincial Minister
Rev. Fr. John Alwyn Dias, OFM Cap., |

Director
Rev. Fr. Dr. Salvador Fernandes, OFM Cap. |

Assistant Director & Program Coordinator
Rev.
Fr. Henry D'Souza, OFM Cap. |

Administrator
Rev. Fr. Robin Minin Lopes, OFM Cap. |

Group Management
Rev.
Fr. Noel Vinay D'Almeida, OFM Cap. |

Staff Member
Rev.
Fr. Preetham Rayan Mendonca, OFM Cap. |

Staff Member
Br. Joseph Francis, OFM Cap. |
Registration
Registration for the courses is to be made
at-least a month prior to the commencement of the
respective course either personally or by the major
superiors for their own members. The application form
can be sent by regular post or via e-mail. Payments
should be made through D.D. in favor of "Shanthi
Sadhana Trust".
Contact
DIRECTOR
SHANTHI SADHANA TRUST(R)
Franciscan Institute of
Spirituality India (FISI)
Dubasipalya, R.V. College Post,
Mysore Road,
BANGALORE - 560059 - INDIA
Mobile: +91 80507 55371
Email: salvadoreferns@yahoo.co.in
shanthisadhana93@gmail.com
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Recent Activities |

‘PRAISE BE TO YOU MY LORD’ (LAUDATO SI’ O MI’
SIGNORE’)
The Franciscan Institute of Spirituality, India
(FISI) celebrated its Institute Day with
grandeur and reverence, marking a special
occasion: the 800th anniversary of St. Francis
of Assisi's Canticle of the Creatures. The
event, held at the Institute's Aula Magna, was
graced by the esteemed presence of Chief Guest.
Dr. Benny Koottanal, MSFS, Director of Indian
Institute of Spirituality, Fr. Robin Victor, the
Councilor and the evening was graced by the
presence of numerous men and women religious
from the CRI Kengeri Zone. Their presence
symbolized the unity of the religious community
in embracing the teachings of St. Francis of
Assisi, especially in the context of ecological
responsibility and the 800th anniversary of the
Canticle of the Creatures.
The celebration was enriched with vibrant
cultural performances, including various
traditional and contemporary dances that
depicted the themes of harmony, nature, and
ecological balance. A skit also took center
stage, creatively addressing the urgency of the
ecological crisis and the need for responsible
stewardship of the Earth—an issue that resonates
deeply with the Franciscan ethos.
The evening began with a warm welcome by Sr.
Mary Aloysius, PCPA. Rev. Fr. Salvador Fernandes,
the Director, recalled the past with gratitude,
living the present with enthusiasm and looked
forward to the future with confidence through
his annual report. Fr. Henry, the co-ordinator
of studies, proposed the vote of thanks and Br.
Joseph and Sr. Prashanthi served as charismatic
anchors for the event. The program concluded
with a delightful fellowship dinner, fostering a
sense of community and shared purpose.
The Institute Day not only marked a historical
milestone but also fostered a spirit of unity
and ecological awareness among students, staff,
and the wider community.









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