Pope Praises Blessed Elisva Vakha’i as Model for Women

Q: Who is Blessed Elisva Vakha’i?

A: Blessed Elisva Vakha’i was a 19th-century Indian religious figure and the founder of the Third Order of the Teresian Discalced Carmelites.

Q: Why is Elisva Vakha’i considered a model for women?

A: She is praised for her courageous commitment to the emancipation of the poorest girls and her efforts to promote the dignity of women through education and support.

Q: What significant work did Elisva Vakha’i undertake?

A: She founded an orphanage and a primary school for marginalized young women and established the first Discalced Carmelite convent in Kerala.

Q: What was This is a summary of the article from https://ewtnvatican.com/articles/mother-elisva-vakhai-beatification. Visit this link to view more.

Pope Leo XIV proposes 19th-century Indian religious as a model of women’s emancipation

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