It has been claimed that “Goa is a happening place” and we all know how much happens here. These days there have been celebrations for Christenings, First Holy Communion, confirmation, pre and post Weddings, Birthdays, Christmas, New Year and every other good and auspicious occasion, as they blend one into the other. We know how tiring these functions can get since they cannot be avoided for one reason or the other.
Ash Wednesday then, serves as a brake – a slowing down or stop on all the entertainment. As the imposition of the Ash on that day reminds us that ‘we are dust’, may the cross on our forehead serve to remind us to change our thoughts very firmly from what is of this world, to Jesus who died on that cross. May the cross of Ash draw us to look inward to the “ash” accumulated inside us, and use the Lenten season to “dust it off”. A simple beginning would be with prayer. Read more
Fattlea vorsant (2019) okosmat zaitim kazaram zalim. Hea vorsa (2020) bhov thoddim zatelim. Hachem karann mhollear hem Leap Year. Oslem dor tin vorsam uprant chovtea vorsak zata. Febrerachea mhoineant 29 tarik ieta. Zaitea lokache azun achar ani bhirant asa. Khorem mhollear hea adhunik kallar oxem zaunk favo nhoim aslem. Sonvsarak suriachea bonvtonnim gunvun aslea zagear porot pavunk 365 dis ani 6 voram lagtat. Punn tim 6 voram koxim mhonn ghaltolo? Suria bonvtonnim sonvsarachi vatt ani suvat eka vorsa bhitor samballunk 6+6+6+6 voram ekthaim korun dor chovtea vorsak ek dis kortat. Ani taka ami Leap Year mhonntat. Jem kitem borem vo vaitt zaunk zai tem eke kinnam bhitor zaunk zata. Amchea vaittachem karann dusreancher ghalunk ekdom sompem.