COVID-19 Vaccines: A Ray of Hope

The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has completely disrupted our lives and devastated many families all over the world. All of us would know of a relative, friend, neighbor or an old acquaintance lost to this virus, causing much anguish and loss. While it seems as if there is no answer to these problems, there is One, who has all the answers and has provided us with a Ray of Hope, the COVID vaccine.

There are several vaccines developed against the virus using different technologies. All the vaccines that have been approved are safe and efficacious, and provide a protection in the range of 70‐95%. However,  there have been a lot of myths regarding the safety and efficacy of the vaccine. This has led to vaccine hesitancy,  which is one of the causes of mortality in this pandemic. One needs to be reassured, that all vaccines go through a rigorous process of clinical trials before they are approved for use in the general population. As of now, India has approved Covishield (Serum Institute India), Covaxin (Bharat Biotech) and Sputnik (Dr Reddy’s Lab). Vaccines contain protein material from the virus. None of them carry the live virus, hence one cannot get COVID-19 by taking the vaccine.  The few people who reported positive after vaccines, either were in the incubation period when they took the vaccines, or they got infected at the vaccination site from someone, as a result of not following the COVID appropriate behaviour. Mild allergies are not a reason for avoiding the vaccine. Do discuss with your doctor and consider protecting yourself with the jab. Read more

Vatter gozal – July 2021

Tadev:  Simao Titiv, Dev Boro dis dium. Sokallim bhair sorun khoim vetai?

Simao:  Dev tuka kurpa dium, Tadev. Mhozo ek ixtt boro nam mhonn tachi khobor gheunk vetam. To zannteanchea ghorant asa.

Tadev:  Tachim ghorchim konnuch nant tor?

Simao:  Asat, punn tim soglim bhailea ganvanim aplo sonvsar choloitat.

Tadev: Bongom babddeachem, veginuch boro zalear puro Read more

Bhirmute Proxnn

Dislem mhaka borovchem mhunn
Konn zanna- kitem-i tori
Ghetlem pen, laglem borovunk
Kitlea proxnacheo, zapo sodunk.
Proxnn – khup gombir te
Zann konn sutave kortolo
Rat-dis tor yetach
Pavsache – bhirmute koxe.
Nachtat re, monant mhojea
Zann konn- kitloi vell
Hav-bhav zata bodol
Pollevunk dista- Bhurgeamcho khell.

 

-Rhea U. Bangalorkar

Believing is a Must

Before I knew You, Jesus
I would worry and I’d fret.
Each time bad news came my way.
I’d really get upset.
Now I try to analyze
The news that I receive;
I look beyond the surface
So I will not be deceived.
I have learned, dear Jesus,
At times I must bear pain.
I also know it won’t be long
Before You will explain.
I’m learning to accept what comes…
In You, alone, I trust,
For if I’m to be faithful…
Believing is a must!

– Melissa Fernandes (Ward 12)

Gonvlleacho Sondex – June 2021

Mogall firgozkaramno,
Fattleam disamnim konnem kednanch adim polleunk nam toslem polleunk pavlim. Kitlim sogott mornnam. Ani voita thoim moddim. Meloleam mon’xancheo kuddi lhasounk line korchi poddtali. Lhasounk lhakudd nam zaun ani moronn korunk marog poddta mhonn Uttar Pradesh ani Bihar lokan meloleo kuddi Ganga nhoimche dodder purleo. Tantuntleo zaiteo udkant vhavun gheleo. Hanga Aquem ganvant legun kitlo mhonn lok fattlea mhoineant morun ghelo. 15 disam modem hanvem 12 mornnam kelim.

Oslea vhoilea dekhaveant sogllem dukh ani roddnnem. Dista, roddun, roddun dolleantlim dukham soit sukhun ghelim mhonn. Oslea odruxttak konnuch nam zap ditolo ani zobabdari ghetolo. Zobabdari aslole monis lipun ravle. Thoddeanim guneanv dusreancher ghatle. Zobabdari asloleanim hem odruxtt porjecher magun ghetlem. Read more

Editorial – June 2021

The entire world has been changed overnight by the invisible and life – threatening Covid – 19: The people were carefree but are now in the grip of a fear psychosis. Many families have been shattered even to the extent of losing more than one family member at a time. We are all worried about how to keep our family and ourselves safe and immune to the virus which has literally brought the whole world to its knees.

India dropped its guard at the vital moment allowing melas, elections and mass rallies. Mass gatherings went on unabated leading to community infections to such an extent that today India has the dubious distinction of topping the list of infected countries with maximum infections. Read more

Lesson from Prophet Jonah

Jonah is the name given in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh/Old Testament) to a prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE. The name “Jonah” means “dove” in Hebrew, but Jonah’s character is anything but dove-like. He was chosen by God to bring about moral peace in Nineveh (Nineveh is the capital of Assyria, who destroyed the ten tribes of Israel, 721BC). In this book we see that Jonah does not like pagans and if God saves them, Jonah does not feel like paying the price for it, for he was a Jew. How are we to understand that God saves everyone if, at the same time, he repeats throughout the Bible that Israel alone was chosen, that it alone has the word of life, it alone has the  savior, that all that God demands (circumcision, or later baptism, or Eucharist, or sexual prohibition) is absolutely necessary in the order to be saved? Was Jonah really to take up this mission of  God? In this article we will not go through the pages of the book of Jonah but we will see some implications for our life and for our society.

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Sacred Heart of Jesus &  Immaculate Heart of Mary

Two beautiful heart warming feasts follow each other in the month of June bringing before us the flavour of love & purity. They are the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus followed next day by the feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The pictures we have at home on the altar depict the heart of Jesus & of Mary with a flame symbolising burning love

Let us turn our gaze on the Immaculate Heart of Mary burning with love, a sword piercing her heart. The sword pierced Her Heart many times, yet She kept Her heart pure & Immaculate. She had to work on it.

Mother Mary was known to be praying when Angel Gabriel appeared to her at the annunciation. She knew the scriptures hence her prompt answer “be it done unto Me….”She only knew that Jesus was the son of God. She lived Her life in that belief. She carried Herself in the constant awareness that the one in Her womb was the son of God. Her habit that we too can cultivate when we receive Jesus in Holy Communion!! That we are carrying the son of God. Mother Mary’s simplicity & humility gave Her poise & Read more

Health , A wholistic approach

2020 has been a very difficult year for most of us. And I can definitely say with complete confidence that 2021 will end up the same way considering the situation in the world right now. Home isolation has had its plus points . Mom managed to successfully improve her cooking skills and all of us blew up like balloons!!!! Not that its a bad thing but I’ve noticed that our concern towards our Health has significantly deteriorated.

Now what do I mean by health? According to Google search health Is a state of physical , mental and social well being. But when I sat down and really thought about it I realised that I can only call myself a healthy human being if I can manage to survive a global Pandemic like the one we are currently facing. Why do I say this? Working in the medical field I see patients everyday. And most of them have horrible health. Diabetes, high pressure, alcoholic liver are the main problems seen in most Goans. And guess what? The simplest and most inexpensive cure to most of these medical conditions is, EXERCISE !!!! Read more

Vatter Gozal

Tadev: Dev boro dis dium, Simao titiv, Itle sokallim tum khoim vetai?

Simao: Dev tuka kurpa dium, Tadev. Hea disanim, ho ‘Lockdown’ vo ‘Curfew’ asa nhoim, taka lagon sokallim vochun dud ani vortoman-potr haddunk bhair sorlam.

Tadev: Titiv, tum ghora voch, tujem dud ani potr hanv haddun ditam, mhaka tor dusreo anikui vostu haddunk zai. Hanvem tuka kitlech pavtti sanglam, tuji kosli goroz asa ti mhaka fon korun sangunk.

Simao: Tuka chodd Dev borem korum tadev, Tum mhaka zaito adaracho zala. Fon korunk vaitt distalem, dekun hanv bhair sorlom. Read more