Gurjari - the CMI Bhavnagar Province
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Gurjari - the CMI Bhavnagar Province
Team Views wishes you all Mary Shows the Way Dear Brothers and Fathers, Christ is born for us! Glory to God in the highest and peace on earth to the men and women whom he loves. May all people hear an echo of the message of Bethlehem which the Church sings with joy in every continent, beyond the confines of every nation, language and culture. The Son of the Virgin Mary is born for everyone; he is the Saviour of all. This is the meaning of the Child's name, the name which, by God's will, Mary and Joseph gave him: he is named Jesus, which means "Saviour" (cf. Mt 1:21; Lk 1:31). He was sent by God the Father to save us above all from the evil deeply rooted in man and in history: the evil of separation from God, the prideful presumption of being self-sufficient, of trying to compete with God and to take his place, to decide what is good and evil, to be the master of life and death (cf. Gen 3:1-7). This is the great evil, the great sin, from which we human beings cannot save ourselves unless we rely on God's help, unless we cry out to him: "Veni ad salvandum nos! – Come to save us!" The very fact that we cry to heaven in this way already sets us aright; it makes us true to ourselves: we are in fact those who cried out to God and were saved (cf. Esth [LXX] 10:3ff.). God is the Saviour; we are those who are in peril. He is the physician; we are the infirm. To realize this is the first step towards salvation, towards (2) emerging from the maze in which we have been locked by our pride. To lift our eyes to heaven, to stretch out our hands and call for help is our means of escape, provided that there is Someone who hears us and can come to our assistance. Jesus Christ is the proof that God has heard our cry. And not only this! God's love for us is so strong that he cannot remain aloof; he comes out of himself to enter into our midst and to share fully in our human condition (cf. Ex 3:7-12). The answer to our cry which God gave in Jesus infinitely transcends our expectations, achieving a solidarity which cannot be human alone, but divine. Only the God who is love, and the love which is God, could choose to save us in this way, which is certainly the lengthiest way, yet the way which respects the truth about him and about us: the way of reconciliation, dialogue and cooperation. Dear Brothers and Fathers let us then turn to the Child of Bethlehem, to the Son of the Virgin Mary, and say: "Come to save us!" Let us repeat these words in spiritual union with the many people who experience particularly difficult situations; let us speak out for those who have no voice. Let us turn our gaze anew to the grotto of Bethlehem. The Child whom we contemplate is our salvation! He has brought to the world a universal message of reconciliation and peace. Let us open our hearts to him; let us receive him into our lives. Once more let us say to him, with joy and confidence: "Veni ad salvandum nos!" CHAVARA CORNER (Honouring Bl. Chavara,a commemorative postage stamp of Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara was released on 20 December, 1987 by the then President of India Mr. R. Venkataraman. Here are a few excerpts from the speech of dignitaries at the function:) “…..It is well over a hundred years since Father Chavara left us. And yet he is a living inspiration for thousands and thousands of persons. He is gratefully remembered as a profound scholar, an educationist, a builder of institutions for the underprivileged, the illiterate, the destitute and the needy. Few people have been able to [ combine the contemplation of God with the service of man as naturally and creatively as Father Chavara did. There was in fact no dichotomy in his mind between the world of faith and the world of action. Father Chavara represented both. A mystic, he could also be an engine of activity. Capable of withdrawing in to his innermost being, Father Chavara was at the same time a motive force for the establishment of a social order in which every one could live in dignity and faith…” (R. Vekataraman, President of India) "…..Fr. Chavara is the pride not only of Kerala, but of entire mankind. It is rare indeed where so many sterling virtues have blended so perfectly in one individual. Fr. Chavara was born a mortal, but the good he did over a span of six and a half decades cast him in the mould of immortal of humanity. Yesterday, today and forever to the last syllable of recorded time this God-realized soul will remain among mankind's most cherished possessions…." (P. Ramachandran, Governor of Kerala) “Few of us can do great things but all of us can do small things with great love.” - Mother Teresa (3) [ Blessed Chavara Province, Bhavnagar is blessed with two new priests this year. Deacons Jaison Pulickal and Santhosh Kizhakkethil will be ordained priests on 1, 2 January 2013. Gurjari asked them to share some of their experiences in life during their years of formation. Here they share with us the back ground of their vocation and some touching life experiences. Deacon Santhosh was born on 15 April, 1981. He belongs to Pezhumpara parish of Kanjirappally diocese. He did his novitiate at Kappad and made first profession on 8 September,2001. He completed philosophy and theology at Dharmaram, Bangalore. Gurjari: Santhosh, Will you share with us any memorable experience that touched your life? Santhosh: Of course. About six months ago I was at Dn. Santhosh Kizhakkethil Dharmaram, Bangalore. The date of ordination was almost fixed and preparations were going on in full swing. I was busy with learning to celebrate Holy Mass by saying dry mass, exams and pastoral ministry, . Every body was waiting eagerly for the great day of our life. On a Friday I got a phone call at 3.30 p.m. saying that my father was seriously sick and reach hospital soon. I got a real shock. I asked Jesus why he was testing me like this at the most joyful occasion of my life. My father was the happiest person to see me as a priest. Since his health was deteriorating I used to pray to God to give him the chance to see me celebrating a Qurbana at our home parish. He used to say that he wanted to kiss the hands of his son that had taken the body and blood of Jesus Christ, before he would die. We were very close to the fulfillment of this great dream and then the Lord putiing me to test. As soon as I got the news I prepared to go. I got into a train from Jolarpettai station. Since it was a special train, to my surprise I could not find anybody else in my bogie. In fact those were the moments I really wanted somebody near me so that I could share my heart's grief . I wanted somebody near me who could understand the agony of my heart. This is a mystery of life. AT the moment when I longed for the nearness of somebody, I am sitting alone in a lonely compartment of a train in an unknown station. I remembered about the last journey of Jesus. That gave me consolation. He had plenty of people around him in his company, but in the crucial last moments of his life he was left alone amidst the enemies. I too was left alone but to my consolation not amidst enemies. I fell asleep with these thoughts and prayers for my beloved father. At around mid night I got up and felt that my entire body was wet. I could not understand how it happened. Then I loked around and found that a person was sleeping on the upper berth and the water was dripping from there. His body was ice cold. I did not know what to do. I tried to wake him up but in vain. He was not moving. When I checked the compartment I could find one more person sleeping there. I requested him also to come to do some help. I tried to massage his feet and hands in an attempt to warm his cold body. I forgot my sorrows and loneliness for some time. Here was a person whose life was in (4) my hands. As the train stopped at a station I ran to the engine room and informed the driver. The engine driver told me that there was no hospital in that station and so try to do some thing until you reach Aluva station. I ran back to the person and continued to massage the person. Since engine driver had alerted the police, as we reached Aluva station there were police to take care of that man. I too helped them to carry that man to the ambulance. I do not know whether that man was saved or not. When I came back to the station I found that my train had gone. There I waited for another train. But it was too late for me to reach in time to see my father alive. His condition became worse and he left for his eternal abode without seeing me. Still I have the satisfaction that I could save the life of another man who was in need of my care and assistance. I could not see my father alive but I could help another person live. Deacon Jaison was born on 7 July, 1979. He belongs to Chakkupallam parish of Kottayam diocese. He did his novitiate at Kappad and made first profession on 8 September,2001. He completed philosophical studies at Darsana, Wardha and theology at Pune. Gurjari: Jaison, Will you share some thing about your vocation? Jaison: After completing my higher secondary in September 1998, Dn. Jaison Pulickal I had to wait for a year for my higher studies. At that time I had not given a serious thought about my future. I was making plans for the studies that may help me for a bright future.. Mean while I was regularly attending all the prayer services in Girijyoti Ashram Kumily. One day while I was assisting in a Eucharistic adoration, one father who came from Jagdalpur mission province asked me: “What is your future plan?” My answer was quick. “I want to become a priest.” My quick reply was really shocking to myself because till then I had not thought seriously about becoming a priest. That was the first time I told anybody regarding my desire to become a priest. Then I made up my mind to join Jagdalpur province. But God had his own plans. The reply from Jagdalpur province was late to come. Meanwhile I got call from Kottayam province. Then after novitiate I decided to opt for Bhavnagar mission region. Gurjari: What is your favourite bible quote? Jaison: Psalm 23/1. “The lord is my shepherd. I Shall not be in want. Gurjari: All the Best, Jaison. May you reap hundred fold in the Lord's vineyard with your enthusiasm and talents. (5) News Glimpses Devdarshan Provincial House, Merubaugh First plenary assembly of our province was held on 1-2 October, 2012. Fr. Provincial and all the department secretaries presented the reports of their respective departments. Though the schedule was rather hectic it was a fruitful attempt for a mid term evaluation. Let's hope for the best. The canonical visitation of Rev. Father Prior General was done on 1112 November 2012. It was the first canonical visitation of the province by Fr. Prior General after the errection of the province. General auditor and Fr. Prior General gave suggestions for improvement. Along with him, General councilors Rev. Frs. George Thanchan, Jose Kuriedath, and general auditor Fr. Anto Puthussery were also present. General councilors visited all our mission stations. We had a common gathering of all the priests of our province with Fr. Prior General and his team at the end of the canonical visitation at the Provincial house.All the members were present for the meeting. All the fathers of the province participated in the renewal programme held at St. Xavier's Provincial House, Rajkot from 14-16 November. The three day's program was full of inputs and reflections that helped all to go deep into our core religious values and challenged all to become a transforming contrast community. The annual retreat for the priests was held from 18 to 23 November, in the Pastoral centre, Rajkot. It was preached by Bp. George Njaralakkattu of Mandya Diocese. Many of the fathers from our province participated in it. The Ground floor of one wing of Devdarshan public school is completed. It was blessed on 8 December by Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Kariyapurayidam, our Vicar Provincial. Primary section of the school is shifted to the new building. After the teething troubles of infancy, slowly Devdarshan Public school is setting up its own roof. Construction work of the remaining blocks is going on in full speed. After a long wait, at last the new province directory is published. It is being distributed from the provincial house . Congratulation to the Secretary of Dept. of Communication and the team members for their beautiful work. The directory looks elegant and beautiful. It is designed in such a way that it becomes a handy reference for almost all the information needed for effective communication. Fr. Provincial attended the CRI meeting held in Hyderabad from 27 October. He participated actively in the sessions that elected the new office beare of national CRI for the next term. Three of our members who are working abroad visited us during their vacation in the previous months. Fr. Pius Areeplackal and Fr. George Areekuzhy from UK and Fr. James Narithookil from USA were the visitors. They took time to go around all the mission stations of the province and shared the fraternity. Come again dear fathers. Fr. Jossy Vattoth and Fr. Reji Koodappatt came from Kerala to attend the renewal programme and they were with us for a few days. Br. Inson and Br. Jithin attended the regency meet held in Dharmaram, Bangalore from 24 to 28 November. (6) Br. Albin Tharappil and Br. Bobin Thekkanal who were doing their novitiate at Anudhavana Mission Novitiate made their first profession on 8 December at Mancherial. Fr. Provincial received their vows. All the best dear brothers in your journey ahead. Br. Shaiju Maniyakkupara of our Province entered canonical novitiate in Vinayalaya, Bhanpuri on September 8, 2012, the Feast of Nativity of our Blessed Mother. His Excellency Mar Gratian Mundadan CMI guided postulants in their preparatory retreat. Dev Ashish Aspirants House, Merubaugh First semester has been successfully completed and the second semester started on 3rd of December. During Diwali vacation brothers had special volley ball coaching. Brs. Libin and Jithin spent their Diwali vacation with the aspirants and taught them music and drama. During his visit to the province, Fr. Prior General celebrated Holy Mass in Dev Ashish and spent some time with the brothers. We had Diwali celebration with provincial house community in Dev Darshan. Aspirants went to Rajkot for the Candidates' get together held there. All appreciated the get-together. It gave them a chance to meet aspirants and the candidates of various men and women congregations and the minor seminaries of the Diocese of Rajkot. Brothers participated in all the competitions and performed a dance there. Brothers had three days retreat preached by Rev. Fr. Jacob Marangattu. RIP Beloved father of Fr. Kuriakose Kallamullil and the Uncle of Fr. Sebastian Vayalilpurayidam slept in the Lord. Let us remember both of them in our prayers. St. Mary School, Amreli MARIAN FEST-2012 was organized on 22 December, 2012 at the school grounds. After a short gap the luminaries of St. Mary, Amreli, stand tall on the school stage for a spectacular show of talents. It was well appreciated by the parents and the invited dignitaries.The galaxy of guests included, Mr. Alokkumar Pandey I.A.S (DDO), Amreli, Mr. P.A. Pandya (DEO,Amreli), Dr. J.G.Pathak (DPEO, Amreli), Ms. Shobha P. Bhutada, IPS (SP), Mr. O.S. Jadeja (Labour court Judge), Mr. R.B. Devdha P. I.(L.C.B). It was a proud moment for the Marians. Congrats....... St.Thomas, Mahuva As part of Fr. Prior General's visit to the province Rev Frs. George Thanchan, Jose Kuriedath and Anto Pudusserry visited us in the month of November and shared their joy and fellowship with us. Fr. General's secretary Fr. Jossy was their guide and charioteer.They also visited and stayed at Premjyoti Ashram,Wanker. Nuclear Energy, a Blessing…? That was the theme for the second inter house debate competition excellently moderated by Fr. Jaino in the month of November. All unanimously felt it as a very well conducted programme with the spontaneous and well appreciated performance of the moderator, understanding the need and situation of each and every participant. On this (7) occasion we also cherish the contribution of Deacon Santhosh as the moderator in the First Debate conducted earlier. Rev. Sr. Tarcisia, the Abbess of Prem Jyoti Ashram, entered in the Sixty Club and Rev. Fr. Jacob Marangattu entered into the silver line in his ordained life. We celebrated it on15 December, at Wanker. Fr. Immanuel during his homily rightly spoke about them as two lamps lighted and kept on the table giving light and life to many by reflecting the light of Jesus through them. Zonal members and Parishioners came together to greet and pray for them in good numbers. Fr. Binu, the Chaplain of the sisters, was the Master of all ceremonies of the day. Fr. Binu Kunnel the house administrator and vice principal here, joined Devgiri College, Calicut before 2 years and 2 months back carried back not only many hearts but a Rank also to his credit by simply scoring just 95% in the Final M.Sc. He stood second rank in the university. Congrats Fr. Binu. In this season of renewal, we also renovated our residence so that the renewal of life may reflect in and around our living situations. The blessing of the face lifted Sudarshana was on 16 December by Fr.Provincial. Rev. Frs. Jose Thumbelett and Joseph Kallampally from Bhavnagar joined us along with the Zonal members in the joyous occasion. Congratulations to Fr. Joy and team for taking up this timely mission and finishing it colorfully. Now the renewed inmates in the renovated residence are waiting for visitors to share their joy and fraternity with all of you. St. Xaviers, Botad Foundation stone laid for Xavier CMI Bhavan on 11September 2012 at Botad by Rev. Fr. Provincial. Thus another dream of Botad CMIs is getting realized. (Foundation stone of Xavier CMI Bhavan, Botad being laid by Fr. Provincial) This is the silver jubilee year of the Religious Profession of Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Kariyapurayidam CMI, V i c a r- P r o v i n c i a l . M o d e r a t e celebrations are being contemplated. December 4th was the birthday of Rev. Fr. Emamnuel Kariayapurayidam. Itwas celebrated solemnly in the School and in the local community. On December 8th, we celebrated the feast of the Immaculate Concepton of Blessed Virgin Mary at Botad. As it was a joint celebration, Palitana community also joined us for the feast in the evening. Christmas Celebration of Saint Xavier School, Botad, is scheduled on 24th December, 2012 and Rev. Fr.Provincial consented to give the Christmas Message. (8) St Xavier's church, Jail road, Bhavnagar Fr. Abraham Kizhakkekutt took charge as the parish priest and the chaplain of Fatima convent Jail road and St. Anne's convent. After taking charge as the parish priest the first thing Fr. Abraham planned was a survey of the parish. It was conducted this year after sixteen years. Now the parish has one hundred and seventeen families and five hundred and sixty six members in the roll. Holy Father Benedict XVI declared this year as the year of faith. Our Prior general Very Rev. Fr. Jose Panthaplamthottiyil inaugurated the year of faith in our parish on 11th November. He blessed and distributed the holy picture of Jesus of mercy and a prayer leaflet which should be recited every day in each family throughout this year. Provincial Fr.Jose, Vicar Provincial and Pastoral councillor Fr.Emmanuel also were present on the occasion. (Inauguration of the year of faith at St. Xavier's Church,Bhavnagar by Fr. Prior General) Parish feast was celebrated most solemnly on 3rd December on the Feast of St. Francis Xavier. Fr.Martin Mallath was the main celebrant and he preached the homily too. Cultural programmes were conducted after the Holy Mass and the solemn procession.At the end of the cultural programme, prizes were distributed to the catechism students. Sr.Mariamma, Mrs.Seira and Mr. Rocky were honoured for their valuable and selfless service, to the parish since long. St. Xaviers English School, Junagadh. St. Xaviers English School organized 'Xaviers Expo-2012' Sciecnce, social, maths and arts exhibition. Fr. Provincial was the president of the inaugural function. Dr. Philip Ratnakumar, the Principal Scientist of groundnut research centre, Junagadh, was the chief guest. More than ten thousand parents and people of locality benefitted from the expo. It was a mega event in which 635 students participated. We have started a monthly leaflet consisting of the news, stories, poems, anecdotes etc. by the literary club of the school. The first copy of it was released by Rev. Fr. Abraham, the Educational Councilor of our province. This year more than 50 students from our school represented the district at the state level sports competitions.Two students of our school, one boy for tennikoit and the other a girl, for soft ball represented the state in the National Games. It was a moment of pride for St. Xavier's Junagadh. The new team of School Band was trained and passed out in the presence of Subedar Major of the 8th Battalion of Gujarat. We celebrated our family day solemnly on the feast of St. Francis Xavier. It was coloured by the variety of (9) programmes conducted by children and a separate cultural gathering of the staff. The message of the day was given by Rev. Fr. Roy Kanneettukandam CMI. A special message was given by Rev Fr. Vinod Kanattu CMI to the staff members. In order to extend the activities of the social service club, we have started to supply food packets in the civil hospital on every Saturday.The packing and supply of the lunch are done by the students. The project is funded by the students from their pocket money. As a sign of our charity, the social service club collected the old clothes from the students and we are distributing it to the poor and needy people of slum dwellers. We distribute it on every alternate month when we visit them. Porbandar A Christeen residential faith camp was arranged in our parish from11-13 November for the catechism children of the parish. The catechism teachers led the program.All enjoyed the program and benefited well from it. The beloved father of Fr. Kuriakose Kallamullil passed away on 16th Novermber. Visamo, Fulzar Rev. Fr. James Narithookkil visited Visamo on 16 September 2012 and Fr. Pius Arreplackal visited Visamo on 23 October. Vsamo gratefully remembers their generosity. Beloved sister, brother in-law and nieces of Fr. Noble Manakandam paid a visit to Visamo on 7 November. St. Xavier's, Palitana The construction work of the second floor of the school building is completed. Navratri and diwali were celebrated in the school. Rhymes and drawing competitions were conducted to explore and develop the talents of the young artists. Christ School, Chitra SVS level science and Maths exhibition was organized at Christ school, chitra this year. In the high school section three of our entries and in the primary section one entry were selected to the district level. At the district level exhibition our entry of making eco friendly road from plastic waste is selected to the state level. Mr. Ankur and Mr. Himanshu, two of our teachers are behind the innovative project. One of our students Ms.Anjali Trivedi won second prize in yoga competition at the national level. Another girl of our school, Ms. Sanskruti Upadhyaya won second prize in mono act competition at the Regional level held at Rajkot. She is selected to the state level. One of our teachers, Mr. Hiren wrote the script on the theme of pollution through the eyes of a butterfly and prepared the student. GEBCI NEWS: On 13 t h Oct. 2012, the Orientation for a selected group of Principals of four Dioceses was held at St. Xavier's Loyola, Ahmedabad. The group has begun a process of reflection and introspection, thanks to SWOT analysis that we were led into taking an objective (10) look at our schools through the Power Point Presentation and also from the effective feedback of Prof. Mr. Alan D'souza.The process to review and take a hard look at our institutions has begun and with a management perspective, we could surely start new strategies in the future. This process has been initiated and facilitated by a very able, p ro f e s s i o n a l a n d e x p e r i e n c e d professor in the field of Education. He is Prof. Alan D'souza, an IIMA Graduate who is also a trainer. Prof. Alan is 'Former Executive Director, Mudra Communication Ltd.' 'Founder Member, MICA,' 'Former Acting Dean, MICORE,' 'Former Director, Goa Institute & Management,' 'Former President: IIMA Alumni, Association Ahmedabad Chapter.' A person of his caliber could help us build our Institutions academically and also enhance an able Alumni Association. GEBCI looks forward to a whole hear ted cooperation from all the Principals to make this Process a reality and a continuous movement. The Clerks' seminar for Ahmedabad and Baroda Diocese was held on 17th October, 2012 at Jeevan Darshan, Baroda. The total number that was present was 53 of which 15 were from Ahmedabad Diocese and 38 from the Baroda Diocese. The inaugural session was by the GEBCI Secretary, Fr. Royston SJ. He gave a clear message to the participants to take keen interest in the day's seminar so as to be a role model in their school. The sessions began with Fr.Amalraj SJ. He spoke in detail about the various exemptions that the minority institutions are entitled with reference to the Code, Act and Regulations. He dealt on Recruitment of staff. A detailed information from the taking of NOC to getting of Bahali was given. The new Marking Scheme was explained. Though the new marking scheme for appointment was sent to the Principals and Managers of various schools in July, the clerk's were unaware of it. Mr. Jayanand and Mr. John, experienced Clerks, took up the session on the Duties of the Clerk giving detailed information on how it came into existence. Being thorough with CAR and a wide experience gave various examples quoting Circulars, GRs etc with utmost confidence. The participants were very attentive till the end of the seminar. Our next Seminar for the Clerks will be on reopening of the schools for Gandhinagar and Rajkot Dioceses. AINACS NEWS Under the leadership of Fr. Martin Mallath, the president of AINACS (Saurashtra and Kutchch), different activities are progressing. The new syllabus was prepared and sent to schools in time this year. The first level of AINACS GK Olympiad was conducted in September. The parricipation was really encouraging with more than 2500 students. The selected students from the first level are taken to the second level which was conducted at Zonal level on 20 December. The third level will be conducted at Rajkot in February. The 19th AINACS Camp was conducted at St. Francis School, Jamnagar. Record number of schools and students participated in it. 35 schools took active part in the three days camp. Mr. Dhanajay of Christ School, Chitra was selected as the MR.AINACS after a series of different levels of evaluation. Ms. Mudra of St. Mary School, Bhavnagar was selected as the best camper. (11) Botad is a municipal city in Bhavnagar district in the state of Gujarat. It is one of the fastest growing cities with a population of just above 1,30,000 according to Census 2011. It is centrally located from many of the big cities and district head quarters. It is 170 km away from Ahmedabad 90 km from Bhavnagar, 120 km from Rajkot-120, 90 km from Surendranagar and 93 km from Amreli. Botad is surrounded by many small villages. So lot of people from these villages are settled in Botad and are still coming for better opportunities. Thus the population of Botad is doubling every few couple of years. It is said that Botad city is best for living for average income people. It is one of the fastest growing diamond business hubs. Recently Botad is declared the 30th district of Gujarat by the Chief Minister just before the elections. Botad is known as the gateway of Kathiyawad and junction point of Gohilwad, Zalawad and Panchal. Botad is a vibrant business oriented town surrounded by small beautiful hills on east and west forming a valley. River Utavali flows right in the middle of the town while another creek Madhu joining Utavali near Dash Nala. Average literacy rate of Botad city is 83.21 percent. The sex ratio of Botad city is 922 females per 1000 males. Botad is theKarma Bhumi of many great people like Javerchand Meghani - a Gujarati Literateur and Freedom Fighter BOTAD whom Mahatma Gandhi spontaneously gave the title of Raashtreeya Shaayar (National Poet)), Kavi Shri Damodardas Botadkar (Poet), Mohammad Makad (Literateur and Teacher), Kavi Pal (Poet) , and Bhanushankar Joshi (Freedom Fighter). Mahatma Gandhi visited Botad during one of his tours to Kathiyavad. Before couple of years the economy of Botad used to be heavily dependent on agriculture but now things are changing very fast. The town is currently thriving on industries like diamond cutting/ processing, real estate, cotton processing and packing, healthcare, etc. Among all of them the diamond market is growing very fast because of cheap labor. Botad is well connected to Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Surat, Vadodara, Bhavangar, Rajkot, Surendranagar etc. by Railway and Road. Botad is very well connected with Gujarat State Highways. Botad saw its first phase of rapid development during the rule of Maharaja Krishna Kumar Sinhji and Takht Singhji of Bhavnagar State. Shri Damodardar Jagjivan Shah built the Clock Tower of Botad. Today there is a library in the building on his name. The Lake that supplies water to most of the areas of the town even today was built by Maharaja Krishna Kumar Sinhji (Bhavnagar State). Haran Kui (Spring or Well for Deers) was a fresh water spring on northern part of the town (12) Bhimdad The entrance gate of St. Xavier's School, Botad where thousands of deers and other semi-wild animals used to thrive. Sarangpur famous for Hanumanji Mandir and Swaminarayana Mandir is only 12 km away from Botad. Christian presence in Botad is very recent. In 1999, when Fr. James Narithookil was the regiona superior eight acres of land was bought on Khas road, in Botad for starting an English Medium School for the CMI Region. It was started in a rented building in Swastik society in June 2000 as St. Xavier's School, with Fr. Kuriakose Kallamullil as the first Principal. The school was shifted to the new building on 8 July, 2004. Frs. Vinod Kanatt, Paul Kalathiparampil, Joyce Aryasseril succeeded him. The school developed fast under their care and reached higher secondary level in 2012. Fr. Jilson Mathasseril is the present principal. SABS sisters are also serving at the school from the beginning. Kind Businessman One afternoon, a wealthy businessman was riding in the back of his limousine when he saw two men eating grass by the roadside. He ordered his driver to stop and he got out to investigate. "Why are you eating grass?" he asked one man. "We don't have any money for food," the poor man replied. "Oh, come along with me then." "But sir, I have a wife with two children!" "Bring them along! And you, come with us too!" he said to the other man. "But sir, I have a wife with six children!" the second man answered. "Bring them as well!" They all climbed into the car, which was no easy task, even for a car as large as the limo. Once underway, one of the poor fellows says, "Sir, you are too kind. Thank you for taking all of us with you.” The rich man replies, "No problem, the grass at my home is about two feet tall." (13) FEEDBACK Dare At a church meeting a very wealthy man rose to tell the rest of those present about his Christian faith. "I'm a millionaire," he said, "and I attribute it all to the rich blessings of God in my life. I remember that turning point in my faith. I had just earned my first dollar and I went to a church meeting that night. The speaker was a missionary who told about his work. I knew that I only had a dollar bill and had to either give it all to God's work or nothing at all. So at that moment I decided to give my whole dollar to God. I believe that God blessed that decision, and that is why I am a rich man today." He finished and there was an awed silence at his testimony as he moved toward his seat. As he sat down a little old lady sitting in the same pew leaned over and said to him: "I dare you to do it again." Here & There I know. But may be if you spoke just a little softly, I could! Johny, You know you can't sleep during my homily Thank you very much for the bulletin. Please change my id in the mailing list to jombhai@gmail.com - Jomon llickan The new colouful edition looks fine. But I think some fonts are not looking good. - Bejoy It doesn't appear much of a problem that I don't know the meaning of Gurjari to relish myself with a rapid browse of its maiden issue. Nearly half of the contents I read in the limited time today. Will be reading it cover to cover without delay. I would say, of course it is praiseworthy, If you expect a one word feedback from me. But being in media industry for nearly quarter of a century, I just have some opinions which don't really require much of sugar coating. First of all the slug given for your clinching note 'log out' stands apart from the general air of routine contents of a newsletter. Hope you would define this product with no lapse of time as either a home journal or a news letter. Some other observations from the professional angle. 1. The opening page is too cluttered with lots of doves and colours, despite the fact that the colour scheme followed is a cool one. 2. Uniformity in font in all articles would have given it an extra edge. 3. One relief this newsletter offered was the small snippet on palm Sunday mass. Let there be more number of them. - Mneme George First of all let me thank you very sincerely for bringing out the Province News letter. It is so wonderful with all the news. I am very happy to hear that you all are doing well. Thank you very much. With love and prayers - Pater Dominic V.K Got Gurjari. Very well done ! Congrats - Fr. Francis Aykaraparampil (14) My Views on Residential - Fr. Noble Manakandathil In this article we are discussing about the ways and means of an effective residential child care. There are 14 residential Child Care Centres in Rajkot Diocese, run both by the diocese and by different religious congregations. The following Table shows the statistical abstract of the number of inmates in these boarding house. There are 1477 inmates taken care of in these child care centres. So it is good that we know some important facts about residential child care programs. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Name Total No. Visamo- Balashram, Fuljhar 32 Sri. Sachidananda Gurukul Vidyalaya, Sihor 482 Sambhavana Boarding, Jamjodhpoor 80 St. Xavier's Boarding House, Bhachau 42 Kutch Vikas Trust, Raidhanpar 170 Archana Boarding House, Nakhatrana 29 St. Xaviers Boarding, Naliya 25 Catholic Ashram, Gondal 157 St. Thomas Boarding, Limbdi 104 Prathiksha Bhavan, Vasavad 45 Nirmal Bhavan, Wankaner 8 Jeevan jyot Chathralaya, Junagadh 70 Chavara Bhavan, Anjar 35 Prem Niketan Training Centre, Lodai 198 Total 1477 A child should not be separated from parents unless it is for child's good; and in any way child should not come under pressure. According to United Nations the best interest of the child should be taken care. The child has the right to say what he\she thinks, to share information, to meet together and to organize, right to survival and development, right to standard of living and relax. Counselling should be done before each admission. In each district there is a child welfare committee. They should know that you are running a shelter home. Many experts who visited many boarding-houses commented that very strict discipline spoils the boarding children. Some children complained to them that they do not go to toilet due to lack of time. Some get up early in the morning at 3 O'clock to get ready for the day. The child needs acceptance by the care givers and space to grow. Care givers are some time worse than step-mother. Many a time the care giver makes himself a person very difficult to approach. That will create a fearful atmosphere. It will not in any way allow the child to grow himself. Opportunity must be given to the child for a good education. There must be sufficient resources. Nutritious food is an essential part of child development. Due attention must be given to smaller children. In many places smaller children go through fear from bigger children. Many of the bigger children play the role of informers. Informers somehow become very favourite to the caregivers. This favouritism creates a hidden havoc in the boarding. The informers make sure that the things go according to their whims and fancies. They manage things in favour of them and their favourable ones. They don't even hesitate to lie many times to get favours. As a result a vast majority will suffer in the boarding. There should be a paradigm shift in the Boarding house management. If not, our ministry may face counter effect in future. Remember, those who attack institutions run by Christians are in fact the product of our own boarding-houses and educational institutions. (15) Fr. James Narithookil CMI I would like to commence this shot account by recollecting a few memorable events and periods in my life as a religious. The day I joined the Aspirants' house at Mannanam in 1961, is very much alive and fresh in my memory. My novitiate in Chethipuzha (1963) was the year of intimate God experience and spiritual growth under the guidance of Rev. Fr. Benjamin, the then Novice Master. I had my Philosophy (3 years) at Dharmaram College, Bangalore, followed by Regency in Mumbai. I did my Theology (4years) also at Dharmaram. Community life and active participation in many activities and ministries at the seminary helped me grow and made me really happy and enthusiastic. My Priestly Ordination (on 25th April 1972), the most precious moment in my life was the culmination and fulfillment of a long cherished desire. A turning point in my life began when I said 'yes' to the request of Rev. Fr. Canisius, the then Prior General, to specialize Islam at Aligarh Muslim University. My two year stay in Aligarh gave me ample opportunities to develop many of my God given talents. While doing MA at Aligarh Muslin University, I was appointed by the Most Rev. Dominic, the then Archbishop of Agra, as the parish priest of St. Fidelis parish in Aligarh. I was also appointed as the University chaplain and chaplain of the nuns of St. Mary Convent. I had to organize inter-religious dialogue in Aligarh which is a sensitive area due to the frequent communal riots between Hindus and Muslims. My contact with Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists taught me that Christians can play a decisive role in bringing about harmony and peace among the conflicting religions in India. These two years was a vey good start in my Priestly life due to the active involvement in several ministries at the same time. As I pursued my higher studies at McGill University, Montreal, Canada (1976-81) I could gather lot of experience by doing pastoral ministry residing in English speaking parishes in Montreal, Canada. When I returned to India after my studies, I was given the assignment to teach at Dharmaram and give formation to students as Master. For many years I lived in the seminary teaching the seminarians and giving them formation. I learned a lot from seminarians during this period. I could see the rapid and all round progress of the seminarians when a healthy atmosphere is created for their growth. I learned from experience that we have to accept them as they are. My contact with seminarians taught me that the success of a formator is dependent on several factors. He has to be non-judgmental, patient, transparent, honest, straightforward, and empathetic. He has to be humble enough to learn from the seminarians. Talk to them with respect and dignity, free from prejudice, humorous and optimistic. Treat them as adults and equals, trust them and love them. Never try to humiliate them to teach spirituality. My six years as Major superior of Kottayam province gave me a chance to learn more about the art of administration. The most severe crisis I had to face was how to save the daily news paper Deepika which was running at a huge loss. The Lion share of the finance of the province had to be spending for running the paper. Still it reached a point that we could not (16) run it by using all the available resources of the province. Then we approached the Prior General of the CMI Congregation and then the Syro Malabar Hierarchy for rescue. None of them was confident to run it. Eventually we had to end up making Deepika a company, Rashtra Deepika. Ever since that we are struggling to keep the daily paper alive. My three years in Gujarat as regional superior taught me my limitations and handicap to work effectively in a mission like Gujarat. All the same I could witness and appreciate the commitment and hard work of our missionaries in Gujarat. It was the first time I lived in a small community and it was a unique experience. My life in Dharmaram as Rector for 6 years was the time of hectic activities and challenges. The sweet memory of that time is the unlimited love and care the seminarians lavished on me and the chances I got to encourage many projects proposed by the heads of different institutions on the campus. My experience teaches that the rector of Dharmaram needs to be endowed with all qualities of an experienced formator, a far-sighted visionary, an able administrator with magnanimity and the skill to co-ordinate efficiently. He should be generous to encourage and support the initiatives of the members of allied institutions with a view to enhance the growth of the respective institutions. At present I am serving as the pastor of St. Mary parish in the diocese of Sacramento, California state, USA. This is originally an Italian parish and the present strength is 1700 families. My pastoral ministry in this parish is vey much fulfilling and rewarding. I am also working as the Director of the Chavara Center for Indian and Inter-religious Studies (CICIIS) attached to this parish where I do organize inter-religious programs frequently which is attended by a good number of Americans. I am fully engaged in pastoral ministry and my pastoral work as pastor of this parish gives me tremendous fulfillment as a priest. To be a priestly priest is a great value, I believe. Across 2. Though I walk through the valley of the __________ of death, I fear no evil. 5. He leads me in the paths of _________ for his namesake. 6. Surely _______ and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life. 8. He makes me lie down in greern ________ 9. He restores my ____________ Psalm 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 Down 1. You prepare a table for me in the presence of my ________________ . 2. The Lord is my ____________ ; I shall not want. 3. You anoint my head with __________ ; my cup runs over. 4. Your rod and your staff, they _______ me 7. He leads me beside ________ waters. 7 8 9 " If you are not satisfied with what you are getting, check what you are giving" " We often judge ourselves by our ideals and others by their acts. Try doing the opposite sometimes" (17) GANDHIAN STUDY CENTRE RY C STO I O R HE OF SWAS BI N U BAR Source: ucanews.com(Julian Das sj; Chitrabani) Barun Biswas was not a great person with remarkable powers. He was a soft-spoken, committed schoolteacher, a 40-year-old human rights activist. But no one could question his commitment to the people of Sutia village. Hired killers shot dead Biswas, a months ago in the state of West Bengal. His crime? He opposed gangsters who raped women to intimidate villagers. He was murdered at Gobardanga railway station on July 4 because he had become a sign of hope in extortion and rape-ridden Sutia, about 80 km from Kolkata. The police never dared to enter the village, controlled by local gangsters who enjoyed the ruling party patronage. From 1992-2003, Sutia had been known as the “rape village,” because these gangsters, numbering several dozen, would break into a house and rape all the women in front of their fathers, husbands and children. No woman was spared and there was nothing the hapless people could do to oppose them. The goons used rape to silence villagers who refused to pay what they demanded. According to women's rights activist Rimi Chatterjee, the attackers saw rape as both an enforcement tool and a form of taxation. The gangsters also exploited the villagers' ignorance about their rights and their intrinsic distrust of state officialdom. That was the scene when Biswas came to the village when he was just 23. He wanted to find a way out of this cursed situation. He began talking to the villagers, their administration and government officials, and encouraged people to make use of the state machinery to get justice done. One by one people came forward to register their grievances against the gangsters. Within a few years, extortionists and rapists found themselves behind bars, some sentenced for life. Biswas decided to forego marriage, so that he could be of greater help and support to the people. His parents do not regret his death, because they know their son had stood for an ideal that others could not dare, and he paid the price for it. However, much of his dream had been already fulfilled, and his elderly parents now wish many other young men would take up his mantle. The fact that more than 40,000 people gathered to bid farewell to the man, who had braved all opposition and the gangsters, was enough proof that the silent movement he started is now taking a new direction. The people would not tolerate inaction of the government, nor would they allow any other local gangster to take the law into his own hands. And this time, the police had been fast enough to nab the hired killers, all of them students in school and college. The path that Biswas had dared to walk was risky and harmful. However, thanks to his gesture, the women of Sutia now can walk freely, and even throw the state machinery awry, demanding action against those who killed their champion. Biswas was an exception to the kind of people we see today: self-centered, narrow-minded, trying to run away from problems rather than facing them squarely. Most give in to pressure and force instead of standing up against them. His death is sure to inspire many more like Biswas who would stand by the voiceless in far flung villages. Should such murders intimidate people who have opted to work for social justice? History has shown that anyone who tries to oppose oppression and exploitation, injustice and coercion is sure to face violent opposition, even death. Fortunately from time to time some people emerge forgoing their personal lives to reach out to others, and pay a heavy price. Much of the social revolution was brought out by bloodshed, and that is what Biswas had done for the people of Sutia. The death of Biswas cannot be in vain, because his life was a model for others to emulate. Perhaps many more like Biswas will have to shed their blood to cleanse society of all evils, and give to the poor peace and joy they truly deserve. (18) Mary Shows the Way What is the significance of beginning the new year with (honouring) our Blessed Mother?! Because Mary shows us the way, in this journey of faith. She shows us the way to Jesus and to the Father because she is the light of the Holy Spirit. Our Holy Father Pope Benedict once said, 'study the lessons of faith in the school of Mary'. She will teach us the lessons of humility and wisdom. In the Gospel of Luke, we read, 'Mary treasured all these things and pondered them in her heart'. Pondering on something is not figuring it out; it is not just thinking about something or analyzing it. It is much deeper than reflection. Pondering involves a sense of wonder and mystery. One ponders a mystery, because it is so beautiful but so incomprehensible , something so real but something from beyond. Mary was carrying a mystery in her arms! But Mystery he was! A child from above! From Heaven! Something incomprehensible to a human mind. But this child from heaven, described by the angel as the Son of God, is born in a manger, not in the luxury of a palace or even the comforts of an ordinary home. Here is the visit from the shepherds! And they speak about angels and about the songs they heard from heaven! The beginning of this child is a mystery and what lies ahead, what this child is going to be, is still a deeper mystery! Mar y looks at Jesus with wonder and adoration, because she is holding a mystery which is beyond the understanding of her little brains! She just believes and trusts the God of the impossible and incomprehensible and opens her heart and mind, and says yes to the plan God that lies ahead that has not yet been revealed. Mary teaches us to trust God. Faith involves not knowing all the answers. If we know all the answers we don't need to use the word faith at all. God does the impossible and the incomprehensible and I don't need to know all the answers, the little whys and whens and hows. I don't need to ask him silly questions, because I can trust him, He has got a most beautiful plan for me and you, and I don't need to understand all that is happening, and I don't need to worry about all that is going to happen to me or to you. Knowing his love and care, I can relax and rest. Let our Mother teach us how to ponder, wonder at and adore the mystery, whether it is the mystery of the Word becoming flesh in the Holy Eucharist or the mystery of a tiny baby or a little lily in our hands. (19) th On 25 of this month we celebrate the joy of the birth of our Lord. We call it Christmas. I would like to call it the Magnificent Experience of God's Constructive Interference in the human life and history. This calls for an evaluation of our levels of interferences in our community life. There are many people who would prefer not to interfere in any way in the life of others. They may call it the first law of peaceful co- existence. But it is a humbug. In one way or other, whether you want it or not, you are interfering in the lives of others and influencing them. Then let us do it positively, constructively and consciously. Interference is a term used in physics too. There it is used to refer to what is happening when two waves come together. Sometimes the peak of one wave joins with the peak of another wave, so the resulting peak is twice as high. It is positive interference. Sometimes the peak of one wave falls into the trough of another wave, and the surface is then flat. It is also positive interference. In short when waves add their effects, it is positive interference. When one wave subtracts from the effects of the other, it is called negative interference. Same is the case in inter human interactions too. Is my presence subtracting from the effects of the other? The peak of my interaction need to be joining with the peak of the other to create a resulting peak that is twice as high. What a marvelous experience!!!! There is another interesting analogy from the world of Maths. When a positive number is added to a positive number the result will be always positive. Also a positive number when multiplied with a positive number will result in positive number always. See, a positive plus a positive and a positive times a positive both equal a positive always. What hinder us often from positive and constructive interferences are an unfounded fear of what will happen if I interfere and a false presumption that everything will be ok and peaceful if I don't disturb the apparent peace. Both these attitudes will give a garb of peace. But beneath the beautiful garb the reality may be stinking. Be a positive catalyst, not “inert gases”(chemistry). That is the challenge of Christmas. Interference in another person's realm does not mean to be harsh and hurting. It can be done in a gentle but coercive way. There is no need for language of subordination expressed by words like “no”, “should”, “stop”,” have to”, “don't” etc. Instead we can use non judgmental and peaceful language that may express the need. Language of subordination creates negativity. In short let us allow love in our life. Love is the most basic human trait. Fear based emotions are symptoms of disconnectedness in communities. Connectedness and reconnectedness happen when people interact constructively with the freedom of children of God. May this Christmas 2012 be a celebration of connectedness through constructive interferences. Chief Editor, Gurjari