Mother’s Day Celebration

On 10th September 2023, we witnessed a large gathering of parishioners, both for the Liturgical Celebration, by the catechists and the short but entertaining programme, lovingly organized by the catechists with the students from all catechism classes. 

‘A Mother’s Love is forever.’ 

After the children’s mass the programme which was organised in the old Chapel, witnessed a packed audience of mothers, children, grandparents and fathers too at 10:15 am. The welcome song and dance by the pre-communion children, struck a chord for every mother, present, as the children voiced their gratitude through the song and then tapped their feet to the rhythmic dance of the little ones.  Read more

Ankvar Maiechea zolmanche Somorombnnecho vakho

8ver Setembr-ache Ankvar Maiecho zolm dis ami somorombtanv ani tea disa ami kherit bhaxen soglleam avoi-ancho ugddas kortanv.

Hea vorsa, Setembr-ache 8ver 2023 ami Legiao Marie Aquemcho zomo Saude Saibinn,  Marieche porbek toiar zatanam nov dis amchea dotonichea bhurgeamnim ani Dev Sondexkaramnim mandavoll keli ani Legionachea vangddeanim sanjechea Misa uprant dakttulem canteen kelem ani tachi ji ienavoll asli (profit) to borea vaurak dilo. Porbechea disa sokallim 6:45 voramcher ani sanjechea dobajik Misachi mandavoll  Legionachea vangddeamnim keli ani to dis khuxalkaien sarlo. 

He porbechi khuxalkai vanttunk ami Setembr-ache 10ver, Nazareth Home for the Aged, Navelim, Salcette-Goa, hea zantteam avoi-am sangata sarlo.  Ami sumar 29 Legion-anchim vangddi hazir aslim ani amchea ganvcho Padr-Vigar ani amcho otmik guru Fr. Andrew Pereira amchea vangdda zantteanchea ghorant hajir aslo.  Read more

Hyperuricemia

Uric acid is a waste product that’s created when your body breaks down chemicals called purines. Purines are normally produced in the body and are also found in some foods and drinks. Most uric acid dissolves in your blood, passes through your kidneys and leaves your body in your urine. If your body produces too much uric acid or does not remove enough of it, you can get sick. “Hyperuricemia” is the medical term for having high uric acid levels in your body. Read more

Editorial – September 2023

I recollect what a world-famous designer and author suffering from cancer, wrote before her death:” This house, this car, this plane, this furniture, this Bank, this excessive fame and glory, none of these are useful to me -none of this will relax me as there is nothing real, except death. At the end of the day, the most important thing is health.”There is nothing but the truth in these words. We see so many people suffering from fearful diseases day in and day out. We hear people complaining of the pains and aches they go through in their lives, maybe in their homes or in hospitals. In such situations, they are all the time focussed and preoccupied with their health issues not forgetting the financial burdens in settling the medical bills. Read more

Khursavoilo Mog

Aslo hanv lojechi khunna,

Chorank mhojer khillaile,

Kuddir mhoje mon’xancheo kuddi

Mornan mhaka revddailem.

 

Zal’li mhaka sovoim mornachi

dukham sukun ghelim dolleanchim

‘Mon’xa vaittovem jivit kiteak jieta’

vicharunk utram na suttlim. Read more

Mother’s Day

A famous author once said – ‘God could not be everywhere, so He created mothers.It’s not that the author denied that God is present everywhere, it’s just that he wanted to remind us that we experience God’s presence in a special way because of our mothers.

On the 8th of September, we Catholics celebrate the feast of the Nativity of Mother Mary. This day is traditionally celebrated as Mother’s Day in our parishes. By virtue of divine motherhood, Mary has become mother of us all. What an amazing gift that is. Isn’t it?

Every year on this day I take a pause from my daily routine to thank God for my heavenly mother but also for my earthly mother who has done so much for me. What I am today is due to God’s blessings and human guidance. And in this human guidance my mother is there always leading the way. Read more

SAINT PADRE PIO – A SAINT OF OUR TIMES

Saint Padre Pio is the most popular, fascinating and extraordinary saint of our times. A simple friar, mystic and teacher, he is a living image of Christ’s suffering & Resurrection. He is believed to be God’s way of showing those who ‘must see in order to believe’, that His (God’s) Existence is real. In showing the secret of Mysticism, Padre Pio Said, “There is one thing I desire from you, above everything else – that your normal meditation be if possible, around the Life, Passion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ”. 

The Life of Padre Pio, a humble and pious Capuchin Priest, is considered to be blessed in mysterious ways. Even as a young boy, there seemed to be something different about him. While other children if his age were playing, Padre Pio spent much of his free time reading the gospel and praying.  Read more

St. Mathew

“Follow me.” And he got up and followed him.”(Mathew 9:9)

Mathew was the son of Alpheus, probably born in Galilee sometime in the 1st century. St. Mathew was one of Jesus’s 12 apostles and also one of the four Evangelists, according to the Bible. 

Mathew authored the first Gospel of the Bible’s New Testament, between 60 and 90, now known as the Gospel of Mathew. 

He was a tax collector before he met Jesus and was known as Levi. After his conversion, Mathew became a faithful disciple of Jesus, traveling with Him and learning from Him. 

When he invited Jesus home for a feast, the Scribes and Pharisees were upset and criticized Jesus for eating with tax collectors and sinners. Jesus answered them by saying, “I came not to call the righteous, but sinners. (Mark 2:17) Read more

Avoi – “Saibinn Mai-Echo Rupkar”

Katholik Povitr Sobhent dor vorsa Setembrache 8 tarker ami vhodda dobajean Saibinn mai-chea zolmachi dobajik porob somorombhtanv, Toxench hea disa ami Avoi-anchoi dis monoitanv. St. Augustine Saibinn mai-chea sondhorbhant Oxem mhunnta  “She is the flower of the field from whom bloomed the precious Lily of the valley”. Khoreanich Amchi Saibinn mai ek sobit sundor ful koxi. Zoxem eka sobit fulak polletoch amchea mukhamollar hanso yeta toxench Saibinn mai-chem chitr vo imaj polletoch amcher axillem dukh vo chintnacho bhar okosmat unno zata ani  amchea mukhamollacher axillem dukh na zata ani hanso yeta. Amchi Avoi amkam aplea Kusveant 9 mhoine sambalta ani sobit sundor sonvsar polleunk dita tech toren Amchi saibinn Mai amkam soddam aplea asrea khala dovorta. Read more