Cyril Bernard Papali

Father Cyril Bernard Papali
Born 1902
Kara, Cochin, Kerala, India
Died 1981
Nationality Indian
Known for Peritus to Vatican II on the question of the laity
Title Father, O.C.D. (Order of Carmel Discalced)
Religion Christian
Denomination Roman Catholic

Father Cyril Bernard Papali OCD or "Fr. Cyril Bernard of the Mother of God OCD" (1902–1981) was a Carmelite monk of the Manjummel Province. He was born in Cochin, Kerala, India, in 1902.

Work as a monk

Father Bernard was the last monk to hold the position of TOCD in Manjummel. He was later called to Rome to serve in the Vatican, and was assigned peritus to the Second Vatican Council on the question of the laity and non-Christian religions. He also accompanied Pope Paul VI on his journey to the Philippines and India and wrote Hinduism: Religion and Philosophy.

In 1962, he was an Ordinary Professor of Missionology in the Urbanian University, Rome. In 1964, he was a Consultant of Vatican Secretariat for Non-Christians.

Selected publications

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