February Visitation Month: – “We will walk with each other”

February holds a special significance for the Women’s Commission of the diocese of Jaipur, as it is dedicated to reaching out, inspiring, and uplifting women across the diocese. Marked as the month of visitation, this initiative brings the Commission’s Diocesan Executive Members closer to the women in both outstation and in-home parishes, including mission areas.

The diocesan executive members, divided into teams, visited Bhiwadi, Behror, Bagrana, and Bikaner sharing the mission, vision, and guidelines of the National office. These visits focused on appreciating and motivating women for their contributions, while also addressing their challenges and providing guidance for continued empowerment. More than just discussions, they served as a platform for listening, recognizing, and strengthening women’s roles in faith and community.

This strategic approach strengthens the bond between the Women’s Commission and the communities it serves. By listening, supporting, and motivating women, the commission ensures that their voices are heard and their work is valued. More than just a visitation, this initiative is a movement-one that recognizes, appreciates, and nurtures the vital role of women in the church and society.

February is a month of action, appreciation, and empowerment-a testament to the dedication of women who continue to inspire and transform their communities.

Ajmer Diocese Kota deanery visitation: A celebration of women’s contribution in the Jubilee Year 2025.

President, Ms. Neelam Chopra was invited to give an input session to the women of Kota deanery on the 16″. She was accompanied by Mrs. Veena Michael and Mrs. Jisha Philip. The Jaipur diocesan team received a warm and heartfelt welcome during their visit to Kota. This gathering was a moment of deep reflection, guidance, and empowerment for the women of the deanery.

The session highlighted the guidelines and contributions of women in the Jubilee Year, explained by Ms. Neelam Chopra, inspiring active participation and service and encouraging faith, leadership, and community involvement. Veena Michael spoke on vision and mission of the Women’s Commission. As part of the training of the next set of leaders, Mrs. Jisha Philip accompanied the diocesan team to get equipped with the traits of conducting sessions in future.

The visit was a testament to the dedication and invaluable role of women in the church and society.