Dissertation

PG Dissertation

NoTitleAuthorYearContact
1Moving Beyond the
Challenges of Consecrated Life
to Reclaim the Essence of
Synodality
Joseph Fernandes, PMI2024[email protected]
2Ruminating the Concept of
“Go and Do Likewise” and Its
Relevance in Consecrated Life
Melansius Tado, CMF2024[email protected]
3Affective Maturity in Initial
Formation
Mathews T. Ephrem, CMF2024mukalacmf @ gmail.com
4Led By the Spirit: The Mission of the
Consecrated
Kotteparambil Shijo, CMI2023[email protected]
5Significance of Suffering in Religious Life TodayBhadwa Giria FSP2022[email protected]
6The Mission of Holy Family Brothers in the Style of JesusSumilan Soreng, FSF2021[email protected]
7The Mission of Consecrated Persons towards Ecological HarmonyDenid Tirkey, FSF 2021[email protected]
8Psycho-Spiritual Integration and Emotional Maturity in Montfortian Formation Thumma Bala
Srujan, SG
2021[email protected]
9Vocation to Brotherhood – It’ Joys and Challenges   A study from an Indian PerspectiveMarri Rahul Reddy  2020[email protected]
10The Charism of The Sisters of charity of Saint Anne from a Pneumatological Perspective: It’s Relevance and ChallengesCecily Joseph SCSA2020[email protected]
11Consecration to Jesus Through Mary in the Perspectives of St. MontfortRosaiahBalamarthy2019[email protected]
12Blood as The Symbol of Life and It’s Implicationto the Consecrated People Today: In Reference To LEV: 17.11 and JN. 6:53LibinKongadi CMF 2019[email protected]
13Jesus’ Style of Leadership in the Congregation of Brothers of the Holy FamilyAnand Kullu FSF2018[email protected]
14Heart for Evangelization: A New Paradigm for Mission in Consecrated LifeJoseph M. A. CMF2018[email protected]
15Holiness; An Initiation of Christ: According to the Style of St. Antony Mary ClaretMartin Varghese CMF2018[email protected]
16Formation to Discipleship; The Programme of Formation in the Catechist Sisters of St. AnnLalitha Paamishetti CSA2018[email protected]
17Re-imaging the Face of Jesus in the Brotherhood CommunityAbhay Kumar Ekka FSF2017[email protected]
18Presence of God in the Religious Life Through the SacramentsJohn Bosco Sebastian FSF2017[email protected]
19The prophetic Role of the Religioustowards Periphery in the Globalized India with special Reference to SCSCJisha Mathew SCSC2017[email protected]
20Recapturing the Contemplative Dimension in the Life of Agragami Sisters for More Effective MissionLifyPaul SJB2017[email protected]
21
Mission of Compassionate Love in ASMI: An Initiation of Divine Response to the Human CryMercy Joseph

(Mercitta ASMI)
2017[email protected]
22A Study of the Role of Major Superiors with Reference to the Congregation of Missionaries of Our Lady of La SalettePrince Chirayath MS2017[email protected]
23Rediscovering the Joy of Being Religious PriestsP. Francis Saviour Bose SDB2017[email protected]
24Formative Guidance: Towards Growing in Fullness and FreedomSabu George CMF2017[email protected]
25Accompaniment: A Vital Component in Religious FormationShyjiJoseph2017[email protected]
26Consecrated Life: A Call to Live in God Alone: Exemplified by the Life of St. JeaneAntideThouretShobha G. (SOC)2017[email protected]
27Formation for Mysticism and Prophetism in the Context of the Life of MSMHCTerecyZorensangi MSMHC2017[email protected]
28Ecological Perspective of Consecrated lifeThomas Lakra CMF2017[email protected]
29Divine Vocation and Integral Formation in Missionaries of FaithVelikkath S. Joseph  MF2017[email protected]
30Formation to Missionaries of Joy; Indian Context in the Salesian StyleM. SahayaSangitha Rani FMA2016[email protected]
31Pastoral Care: A Concrete Expression of the Eucharistic LovePhrinsingRapsang CMF2016[email protected]
32A Call to be in Solidarity with the Poor: Anthropological Dimensions of Vow of PovertyPhilomina KT, DPMT2016[email protected]
33Formation in view of Psychosexual IntegrationRoseline Mary SJT2016[email protected]
34Claretian; A Call to be Witness and Messenger in the Style of Antony Mary ClaretSoosaiArul Praveen S. CMF2016[email protected]
35Accompaniment: An Essential Tool in the Formation of ReligiousSanthiyaguJansi CSA2016[email protected]
36Consecration for Evangelization: in the Life of our Founder Bishop Arulaiah and in the Congregation of the Sisters of ArogyamathaVijayakumari K. AMC2016[email protected]
37Facing the Challenges and Demands of Religious Community Life in the Modern WorldV. Pasilie Geetha CTC2016[email protected]
38Compassionate Love: The Mission of Salesian Missionaries of Mary ImmaculateMercelin Mary J. SMMI2015[email protected]
39Eucharistic Spirituality for Communion in Community in the Society of Jesus, Mary, JosephMallavarppuPraveena JMJ2015[email protected]
40Spirituality of Dialogue and Integration in the Life of Thomas MertonRichard Noixon Jude OSB2015[email protected]
41Prophetic call of Religious in the context of the Congregation of DSHJTessyMichael  DSHJ2015[email protected]
42Transformative Formation; Agents and RoleVeena LaveenaSequeira BS2015[email protected]
43Word of God as the Source of Consecrated Life: in Reference to Jesus the Way, the Truth and the LifeAntoni Deva Datta

Vara Prasad Koneti CMF
2015[email protected]
44Spirituality of Consecrated Life as Lived by Bethany SistersM. LethisiyaD’souza BS2015[email protected]
45Integration of Contemplation and Action: The Relevance for the Consecrated Life TodayDeepika Ekka SCSC2014[email protected]
46Christian Proclamation in the Context of the Religious Pluralism in the WorldJoseline Mary SJC2014[email protected]
47Mindful Loving as an Act of Loving in Religious LifeJaba Mary G. SOC2014[email protected]
48The Contemplative Dimension in Religious Life: A Stimulus for Mission(Joseph) Nguyen Minh Phuc MF2014[email protected]
49Prayer at the Heart of Consecrated: The Challenge and Relevance in Today’s WorldNeel Monica Minj SCSC2014[email protected]
50Effective Use of Media by the ReligiousPolisetty Agnes CMF2014[email protected]
51Evangelization: Being the Message and Messenger in Today’s ContextPunamSoreng HM2014[email protected]
52Witnessing Faith in Consecrated Life: Challenge and Creative ResponseSoly George SAB2014[email protected]
53Consecrated Poverty – A Meaningful Sign of Self-emptying and Self- giving for Today in the Perspective of the Handmaids of MarySarojini Panna HM2014[email protected]
54Servant Leadership in Consecrated Life: A Need for the Church TodayS. Misiya CMF2014[email protected]
55Integral and Holistic Approach Towards New Evangelization in Indian PerspectiveAjiTheonse CR2014[email protected]
56Kenosis of Christ on the Cross as the Driving Force of the CanossiansShanti Vadakkekara FDCC2010[email protected]
57Is Suffering an Integral Part of Mission? Learning from the Pauline Mission and the Claretian CharismWilliam Bhaskar Muthu CMF2010[email protected]
58Consecrated Life: A call to Experience and Manifest the Merciful Love of God (with Special Reference to Blessed Mother Marie Theresa Maze, Foundress of the Daughters of the CrossJegy Mathew Kundukulam

(Sr. Philomina FC)
2009[email protected]
59Re-visioning of Community Life in the Congregation of Franciscan Sisters of St. JosephKarolin Mary Mahimairaj FSJ2008[email protected]
60Providential Love of God in the Life of “Friends and birds of the Air”Mini Mathew Padikkaparambil

(Sr. Macreenamma  ECC)
2008[email protected]
61Liberative Prophetism of Religious Life in the Light of the Life of Mother May Francisca Chantal, Co-Foundress of SABSSaly P.C. Pulthakadiyel

(Sr. Lisset SABS)
2008[email protected]
62An integrated Formation Programmme in Response to Present Day ChallengesJessy Joseph SJC2007[email protected]
63Revitalizing Community Life in the Congregation of Sisters of St. Joseph of ClunyJosephine Rubella Rosi SJC2007[email protected]
64Call to Holiness from the Perspective of Blessed Ann Mary JavouheyNirmala SJC2007[email protected]
65Transformative Formation: a Psycho- Spiritual ApproachReena Jose SABS2007[email protected]