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 |
Staff Member
Rev.
Fr. Preetham Rayan Mendonca |
Staff Member
Br. Joseph Francis |
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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About Franciscan
Institute of Spirituality (FISI)
The primary objective of FISI is to
help the participants revitalize themselves with
the spirit of St. Francis by a live-in
experience, an in-depth study of the Franciscan
sources and other Franciscan themes of vital
importance. A few other relevant topics
essential to comprehend the deeper significance
of consecrated life are also included in the
nine months’ Diploma Course in Franciscan
Spirituality offered here. Interiorization and
integration is the methodology followed in this
Institute, which envisages a harmonious blending
of spiritual animation, study, research and
active community living in all its dimensions.
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Shanthi Sadhana: FISI: An Overview
Shanthi Sadhana, Franciscan Institute of
Spirituality, India (FISI), Bangalore, is a
unique centre of study and research with live-in
experience of integrated, holistic spirituality
– a blend of prayer and interiorisation, with
close harmony of fraternal bonds with each other
and with a bountiful panorama of Nature. This
Franciscan Capuchin International Institute with
about 80 self-contained individual rooms in a
typical Indian ashram cum religious convent
setting amidst lush ecological flower and fruit
gardens creates an ideal ambience for community
living as well as for personal study and
reflection, even with a cave experience.
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