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Pope Leo XIV honored Mother Elisva Vakha’i, a 19th-century Indian founder who empowered poor girls through education and faith, during his Nov. 12 general audience.
Pope Leo XIV honored Mother Elisva Vakha’i, a 19th-century Indian religious founder of the Third Order of the Teresian Discalced Carmelites, during his November 12, 2025, general audience, highlighting her beatification celebrated on November 8 in Kochi, Kerala.
He praised her dedication to uplifting poor girls through education and religious life, calling her a model of women’s dignity and emancipation.
Vakha’i, a widow, established an orphanage and school, emphasizing education as essential for social participation.
She co-founded Kerala’s first Discalced Carmelite convent in 1866 with her sister and daughter, promoting contemplative life, service, and early forms of synodality—listening, discernment, and shared mission—across Latin and Syro-Malabar rites.
The Church now recognizes her as a beacon of faith, service, and integral formation for women.
El papa León XIV honró a la madre Elisva Vakhai, una fundadora india del siglo XIX que empoderó a las niñas pobres a través de la educación y la fe, durante su audiencia general del 12 de noviembre.