Our Grandparents Legacy

Some of the world’s best educators are grandparents – Dr. Charlie W. Shedd

Do you remember the days spent in the loving company of your grandparents? Memories of summer holidays in my childhood are abundant with times spent listening to stories told by my grandmother while we ate our simple yet delicious lunch or dinner. Times spent playing in the gardens and backyards filled with banana, mango, chickoo, guava and so many other fruit trees; trees planted by my grandfather, lovingly spreading their branches wide like open arms.   Read more

Importance of Flossing teeth

Flossing is the process of cleaning between the teeth, and between the teeth and the gum using a thin filament called dental floss.

A dental floss is usually made of silk, nylon, or Teflon.

It is important to include flossing once a day in order to decrease the likelihood of cavities and gum disease.

It’s easy for food to get trapped in the gaps between your teeth, which can create a breeding ground for bacteria and plaque to develop. These hidden food particles get caught in the gaps between teeth where bacteria in our mouth breaks down the food to produce acid that is harmful for our teeth and gums as well. Unlike brushing, flossing can allow you to get into these gaps and remove the bacteria-causing debris. Read more

Quest for Freedom

As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn’t leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I’d still be in prison.
                                                                   Nelson Mandela on his release from Jail.

Three men were about to be executed by the firing squad. In their time in prison they had meticulously  planned their way to freedom.

The first man was brought forward and before they could shoot him he yelled “avalanche“! The firing squad panicked and, in the confusion that ensued, the man jumped over the wall and into freedom before the firing squad could regroup. Read more

Report on Parish Catechetical Association Inaugural Mass

“The dignity of man rests above all on the fact that he is called to communion with God”
The PCA i.e. the Parish Catechetical Association of St. Sebastian Church, Aquem organized the inaugural mass on 16th June 2024 at 9 am which marked the beginning of the Catechetical year 2024-25. Before the mass the children had catechism class where they met their catechism Teachers and had a short time together after which all gathered together in the church for the mass. The mass was celebrated by Our Parish Priest Rev. Fr. Agnel Rodrigues. After the post communion rites all the catechists were called in front to take the Oath together followed by the blessing with Holy Water.
The flow of the mass was smooth as all the readers did their part well.
Seeing the children back on their seats felt refreshing as the church looked bare without them just like how a garden looks empty without a flower bed.
After the mass the catechists had their first meeting of the year which ended at around 11:30am.
The catechists for this catechetical year are:
Sr. Godwina, Sr. Justina, Sr. Karol, Meena, Valantina, Bazia, Mieka, Valanka, Andrea, Saloni, Dashia, Loren, Sancha, Rayhan, Cedric, Sherida, Gladys, Valoshka, Savion, Chloe and Rhea.

Sondex – June 2024

Mogall Firgozkaramno,
“Adeus korcho vellu paulo,
Ai mhojem kalliz re fapsota.”

Ho manddo hanvem ani tumi zaite pavtt dusreank mhonnla astolo. Atam mhakach ho aikunk kalliz zhodd zata ani dolle dukhanim bhortat.

Sat (7) vorsam hanga Aquem St. Sebastiao firgojent umedin sarlea uprant atam hangasorlo bhair sortanam fokt donuch vostu mhonntam. Poilem mhollear, “Devak argham”.

Hanga sat lamb vorsam khoincheanuch sodd-soddit sorun ghelim. Devachea adharan sodanch bori bolaiki meuli. Sevadhormik, somajik ani arthik vavr korunk umed kednanch unnem zaunk nam. Goroz tea vellar, goroz tea mon’xancho adhar ani sohokar meulo. Zaitea borea monachea firgozkaramnim fuddem sorun zaito tenko dilo. Soglleanchi apurbai dista. Read more

Message

My dear parishioners,

It has been a great honor and privilege to serve the St. Sebastian parish as an assistant to the Parish Priest for these past four years. Together, I  have celebrated the sacraments, shared in the joys and sorrows of life, and grown in  faith. I am  truly grateful for the opportunity I had to have ministered among you.

I want to thank each and every one of you for your steadfast faith, your generous service, and your warm welcome. You have supported me, encouraged me, and prayed for me, and I deeply appreciate. I am deeply indebted to our Parish Priest, Fr. Andrew Pereira, for the support extended to me during these past four years in this Parish. Thanks to all the members of different groups and associations of this Parish and all the church staff for your unending support.

I will treasure the memories of our time together in my heart. Please know that you will remain in my prayers and I ask that you continue to pray for me as well. May God bless this parish community through the intercession of our patron St. Sebastian and may the Lord’s presence continue to be felt here.

Thank you, and May the Lord be with you always.

Fr. Leslie Gomes (Asst. to the Parish Priest)

Most Sacred Body and Blood of Christ (7th June)

The Feast of the Most Sacred Body and Blood of Christ, also known as the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ or Corpus Christi, is a Catholic feast celebrated on the Sunday after Trinity Sunday. The Eucharist is at the very heart of Catholic worship and spirituality, and is considered the “source and summit” of the Christian life, as it brings the faithful into the closest communion with Christ.

The feast was established in the 13th century by Pope Urban IV, in response to a Eucharistic miracle and the championing of the feast by St. Thomas Aquinas. It celebrates the real presence of the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist. This feast highlights the central place of the Eucharist in the life and mission of the Church. It is a celebration of Christ’s gift of the Eucharist to the Church at the Last Supper. It is an opportunity to publicly affirm the Catholic belief in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Read more

June with Jesus and Mary

The essence and heart of our Christian life is for us to welcome and receive God’s Goodness, Tenderness and Merciful Love, and to let ourselves be transformed by that love. When we walk with God we lack nothing.

(A)  SACRED HEART OF JESUS”- We celebrate the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on the Friday in the 3rd week of Pentecost that is on the 7th of June this year. The Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is celebrated the next day i.e. Saturday, 8th June.

The Sacred Heart of Jesus is the actual heart of Jesus. It is depicted with a crown of thorns and flames around it. We are reminded of the Presence, Protection and Power of Jesus in our life. The heart is the seat of love in the human body, therefore it is from the heart that the Love of Jesus flows for us. Read more

The Wonder Worker

My interest in St. Anthony arose in my school days when I was in IV or V standard. Our class teacher always invoked his name for lost things even for small items like attendance book, Register or even a lost report card.  I later understood that he was one of the most famous saints that Catholic church ever witnessed and venerated. He was a priest, a miracle worker and a defender of faith.

Volumes of information are available on St. Anthony in various domains but for now let us go deeper in finding things about St. Anthony that we may have heard of, read, listened but never pondered on. Pope Benedict XVI explicitly mentioned that he was one of the most popular saints of the entire catholic church venerated not only in Padua but around the world. Read more

Farewell to Our Beloved Priests

Fr. Andrew: A Beacon of Courage

Courage is doing what is right even when you are afraid. This is a lesson I have learned from Fr. Andrew over the past five years. Under his guidance, I transitioned from being just a parishioner to a moderator, a journey I consider a divine gift. As we bid farewell to our Parish Priest, I want to express the gratitude of the entire Aquem Parish for the remarkable growth and development we’ve experienced under his leadership from 2017 to 2024. The impact of his contributions will always be remembered, and a part of him will remain with us, continually praying for us. We wish Fr. Andrew good health and all the best in his future endeavors.

 

Fr. Leslie: A Heart Full of Innocence

Remaining childlike is a tremendous state of innocence, and this perfectly describes Fr. Leslie. He possesses an innocent soul, one that expresses joy through Singing and sorrow through tears, with his face reflecting every emotion. Over the past four years, I have come to appreciate his keen eye for beauty and his soulful voice. As we say goodbye to Fr. Leslie, we hope that one day he will return as our Parish Priest. Until then, we send him off with our heartfelt blessings. God bless you, Fr. Leslie.

-Soccorina Fernandes
(PPC Moderator)