Provincial’s Message
It is with great joy and gratitude that I extend a warm welcome to you as you explore our newly launched website for the Bengaluru Province. This platform reflects our enduring commitment to connecting with each of you, sharing our mission and celebrating the diverse ways in which we serve our communities.
In the footstep of St. Louis de Montfort and in the spirit of our re-founder, Fr. Gabriel Deshayes, our Province has always dedicated itself to promoting education, compassion and dignity for all. Our new website is not just a digital space but a reflection of our collective journey, highlighting the tireless work and dedication of our Brothers, staff and supporters, who bring our mission to life every day.
Here, you will find updated news, events and insights into our various projects and initiatives that span education, social justice issues and spiritual guidance. It is also a space where you can learn more about our history, our values and the impactful programmes we undertake to support those in need.
We hope this website becomes a valuable resource for you to connect with our mission and participate more actively in the society. Your support, prayers and involvement are invaluable to us as we strive to build a harmonious society, grounded in love and service. Together, let us continue to light the way forward with hope and dedication.
With warm regards and blessings,
Bro. Jenny Kuriakose
Provincial Superior
Bengaluru Province
History of the Province
The Bengaluru Province was established in 2019 as part of a reorganization of the former Trichy and Yercaud Provinces. Bro. George P. J. was appointed as the first Provincial Superior and assumed office on 25 March 2019. Three years later, in 2022, Bro. George Padikara succeeded him. In 2025, the leadership mandate passed to Bro. Jenny Kuriakose, who took charge on 25 March 2025.
The Province comprises four countries: India, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar and the Philippines. Most institutions are located in India—primarily in Tamil Nadu, with the remainder in Karnataka, particularly in the state capital, Bengaluru. The Provincial House is situated in Bengaluru, sharing a campus with a school. In Tamil Nadu, most institutions are concentrated in Chennai and its surrounding areas.