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India: Epsicopal Commission for Canon Law Concludes One-Year International Diploma Programme with Convocation

The Commission for Canon Law of the CCBI celebrated the completion of its one-year international programme, “Diploma in Canon Law for the Laity for a Synodal Church,” with a convocation ceremony on February 8, 2026.

The Commission for Canon Law of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) marked the successful completion of its one-year international programme, “Diploma in Canon Law for the Laity for a Synodal Church,” with a convocation ceremony held on February 8, 2026.

During the ceremony, all participants were awarded diplomas in Canon Law by Bishop Antonysamy, Chairman of the CCBI Commission for Canon Law. 

The event, held in St Peter's Pontifical Seminary, Bengaluru, south India, was also attended by Fr. Stephen Alathara, Deputy Secretary General of the CCBI, and Fr. Merlin Rengith Ambrose, Executive Secretary of the Commission for Canon Law.

The diploma programme, inaugurated on June 7, 2025, brought together 264 participants from across the globe, including Malaysia, the United States, Australia, Italy, Sri Lanka, Brunei, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Zambia, Sudan, South Africa, Kuwait, England, Ireland, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and India. Designed as a year-long academic and pastoral formation, the course was organised by Fr. Merlin Rengith Ambrose under the guidance of Bishop S. Antonysamy.

At the inauguration of the programme, Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão, President of the CCBI, highlighted the vital role of the laity in the life and mission of the Church, especially in relation to the tria munera Christi—the threefold mission of Christ as priest, prophet, and king. He emphasised that a sound understanding of Canon Law enables lay faithful, religious, and clergy to actively contribute to building a truly synodal Church.

Throughout the year, participants engaged deeply with the academic content, collectively submitting nearly 50 pages of written assignments. The programme witnessed strong international participation, reflecting a growing global interest in understanding Canon Law and its pastoral application in dioceses and parishes.

The faculty for the diploma course comprised bishops, senior professors of Canon Law, and well-known canonists from India and abroad, ensuring both academic rigour and practical relevance. Participants expressed enthusiasm in applying their newly acquired knowledge in their respective ministries and communities, describing the programme as an eye-opening and enriching experience.

The Catholic Church in India takes pride in these graduates, who are now better equipped to serve as informed collaborators and advocates of a synodal Church, contributing to the life of the Church through a deeper understanding of Canon Law.

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Jude Fernando, Feb 11 2026 - 6:20pm
This is a great grounding of the faithful in the Mission. This is a bold step of the Catholic Church to empower the faithful. This is a wonderful way to feel Synodality through the Papal motto "In Illo Uno Unum" - In the ONE we are one.
M. Alphonse, Feb 11 2026 - 6:45pm
Good information Thank you Alphonse Indai
Walter Kamble, Feb 11 2026 - 7:19pm
I am Walter Kamble, from Nashik Diocese.
The Online diploma course on canon law classes has enhanced my personal enrichment and professional skills to empowering me to participate in the mission within the Catholic Church's governance and structures. Pope Francis points out that Jesus Christ is to be at the center of all that canon law aims to accomplish. Ultimately, canon law is at the service of the Church. It exists to assist the Church in its mission to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ to the world. The last canon in the code states clearly that the purpose of the law — indeed, the highest law — is the salvation of souls. That makes canon law a true work of mercy.
For me as a student to understand the true works of mercy, it was important to learn and understand the law of the Church, introduction to Canon Law and the Essence of Synodality which was the main thrust on laity participation. In the inauguration of the Diploma course, his Eminence Cardinal Philip Nerri, Most Rev Jeo Chirackel, Rev Dr Stephen Alathara and Most Rev Elias Frank gave us an outline of the Canon Law and the Essence of Synodality alongwith the Rev Fr Dr. Merlin Ambrose Professor Canon Law and the Executive Secretary of the commission for Canon Law in the CCBI helped us through series of lectures from different guest speakers.
I found the studies very much insightful and got valuable experience for my personal and professional growth. It was quite a challenging and analytical skill enabling me to analyze and contextualize religious, historical and theological framework. It gave me a personal and professional insight in Church governance and specific rules. My quest for learning and understanding Canon Law has left me to be wanting more to gain a truly comprehensive understanding. Overall the online diploma course can be described as positive, providing valuable knowledge that helped me in navigating the complexities of Church law and its faith.
Cincy Cherian , Feb 11 2026 - 7:45pm
“The classes were excellent. All the professors presented the subjects in a very simple and accessible manner. I learned many valuable things through these sessions. I sincerely thank all the CCBI members for organizing this Canon Law course.”
Basil Daniells, Feb 11 2026 - 7:55pm
Having a deeper understanding of my role in the Tria Munera Christi (the priest, prophet, and kingly mission)
Also Being part of an international cohort of laypeople dedicated to a more "Synodal Church."
Standing before Archbishop Antonysamy Savarimuthu and Rev. Prof. Merlin Rengith Ambrose to receive the diploma that officially recognizes my expertise in Church law
I was a student, and was proud to be in this historic moment for my Church in India and beyond also there are no words to says regarding this.

I am interested in enrolment details for the next cohort and more information on the specific subjects covered in the curriculum?

Once again my best Regards to Rev. Prof. Merlin Rengith Ambrose for a wonderful and hard working work done and giving me the best knowledge

Basil Daniells
Rachel , Feb 11 2026 - 8:08pm
The teaching faculty is excellent consisting of eminent Canonist from across the world. This course provides knowledge and guidance on how lay people can help in their parishes
jason fernandes, Feb 11 2026 - 8:21pm
Perfect and in details. Keep up the good work🫶
Julius Lyngdoh, Feb 11 2026 - 8:31pm
The course was really helpful for both religious and lay people. I, personally, had been enriched by attending the course. The organising team was excellent. The resource persons were resourceful and they prepared well for the different topics assigned to them.
I am very thankful to the CCBI Commission on Canon Law and Legislative Texts, in particular, Fr. Merlin.
I will definitely make use what I have learnt, for the growth and betterment of the Church.
I would like to also share the challenge that I faced during the entire course. As a family man, the 4 o'clock timing was really challenging for me on Saturdays. Overall, the course was excellent. Thank you
Silvi Jaganath, Feb 11 2026 - 9:15pm
All glory to God for the beautiful ceremony conducted with utmost care and great planning, involving all the participants in various tasks. Archbishop, Dy. Secretary General and the Executive Director of Canon law commission were down to earth, mingled with us, the participants, clarified our doubts and made the convocation function a memorable one for all those who traveled from far , from India and abroad.
M.Joseph Vijay…, Feb 11 2026 - 9:20pm
Rev Fr.
I wish you in the name of Jesus Christ.
I would like to join the Diploma Studies, kindly pursue my interest.
Thanks
Catherine Syombua, Feb 11 2026 - 9:51pm
Thankyou for the program for canon law l feel inspired
Gerard Anand V…, Feb 11 2026 - 10:15pm
The seminar and the convocation ceremony were well organised and very useful for me.
Archbishop's talk was the highlight of the event.
All the programs were planned nicely and executed maintaining the time and standard.
Fr.Merlin Ambrose deserves appreciation and congratulations for executing such a great international e event without any flaws.
Dr. Aida Dourado, Feb 11 2026 - 10:53pm
Thank you very much Rev Fr Dr.Merlin.It was a joy to be a part of this programme,which was inclusive in nature.

May we continue to use the knowledge we derived through all the sessions
marina dsouza, Feb 12 2026 - 12:12am
Felt inspired and privileged to learn and understand the Canon law. I felt that this is God's call for me to get more deeply involved in the Catholic Church and be a great part of the Synod.
Isolene Rebello, Feb 12 2026 - 12:37pm
I was very happy to learn about this programme. Will it be repeated this year or next year? I am very keen to join. Please let me know the details. Thank you.
Maha Joseph, Feb 12 2026 - 5:08pm
Thank you For Merlin and the entire team of resource persons coming other parts of world in spite of hight schedules to come and share on canon law in the synodal church. The whole diploma was well organised and all timelines were closely forward.
The resources material given were a great help to me
Now I am able to understand the liaty' s role in the of Christ . .Thanks to Chairman of Canon Law Commission Rev Dr S Antonoysamy for opening this programme to those outside India. Well organised zoom programme by Dr Merlin...Thank you CCBI
RAJARATHINAM P, Feb 12 2026 - 6:51pm
Thanks to the CCBI's Commission for Canon law. I am very grateful to Rev. Fr.Marilyn Ranjith Ambrose, the Executive Secretary. He is something exceptionable, exemplary and an asset to the Church. He must be protected. He is a trend setter, I would say. Even though it is an online platform, he has revolutionised the teaching-learning process. He has been liberal, friendly, making all feel at home. But with regard to the content, assignment, and timing, there was no compromise at all.
The selection of the resource persons, shows his seriousness about the course.
The course doesn't simply stay with canons on Administration and Liturgy. It covered almost all the essentials that a lay person should know. I enjoyed the sessions on Evangelisation, Synodality, and the Final Document, in particular.
It was very systematic and very useful, not only to the Laity but also to the Clerics and the Consecrated, I suppose.
The Convocation ceremony is one more feather in Fr. Merlyn's cap. It was conducted very meticulously, extending a warm welcome to all and making all feel at home.

Once again I thank the CCBI and Fr.Merlyn for his dedication, sincerety and seriousness towards the formation of the Laity. Thank you Father.

Thanks be to God.
Sangkima, Feb 12 2026 - 6:57pm
I like the course. The papers have greatly enlightened me and helped me to gain a clearer and deeper undestanding the Code of Canon Law 1983. The canons dealing with synodality were very much insightful and have broadened my perspective on the life and mi ssion of the Church.
I sincerely hope that the course will be conducted again in the future.
I express my heartfelt thanks to the organisers for their time, immense hard work and unwavering dedication in making the programme so fruitful. I feel deeply blessed to have been part of this programme. May God bless you all.
Thank you all!!
Dr. Sangkima, Feb 12 2026 - 7:21pm
I feel deeply privileged and grateful to have been one of the participants in such a meaningful and enriching programme. The course has greatly enlightened me to gain a clearer and deeper undestanding of the Code of Canon Law, 1983.
i sincerely hope that the course may be conducted again in the future.
I express my heartfelt thanks to the organisirs for their time, immense hard work, and unwavering dedication in making the programme so fruitful. Again, I feel deeply blessed to have been part of this programme. May God bless you all. Thank you all.
Sr. Meena Barla SMI, Feb 12 2026 - 9:01pm
It had been an opportunity to deepen my understanding of the vocation and mission of the laity.I am grateful to the professors who through their insights ,clarity, and dedication enlightened us about the church teaching on the laity and helped us to appreciate it more personally our shared responsibility in the life and mission of the Church.
Bamon Nongrum, Feb 13 2026 - 3:08pm
Glory to God for the beautiful ceremony. Your guidance made a huge difference in my personal life. The seminar and the convocation ceremony was well organised, it was a joy to be part of the programme.
The resources persons were excellent in every courses giving a right turn for the growth and betterment of the church, it helped me in various aspects. Thankful to the CCBI commission and especially Fr Merlin for all the knowledge. 🙏🙏