Vatter Gozal – Oct 2021

Simao: Baba Tadev, Devache kurpen bhorlolo dis tuka anvddetam.
Tadev: Tukai anvddetam, Titiv. Mhaka eka proxnnacho zobab zai.
Simao: Proxnn? ani koslo? tum sogloch guspola – so?
Tadev: Girestkai-echi axa korop vaitt?
Simao: Soroll utramnim sangchem zalear, ‘Nam’. Punn girestkaiek bhulon, Devak visorxhi zalear, tem vaitt. Zaitim zannam girestkaiek Dev kortat. Read more

Online participation in the Holy Eucharist

The covid 19 has impacted our life in a huge manner. May it be shopping, education, working etc. We all know the changes and are adapting to it every day. Similarly covid also had a great impact on our spiritual life. The Church too relaxed the rules and asked the faithful to attend the online version of the mass so that they are not totally disconnected from the Church. With the introduction of the online mass it has given a lot of benefits to us. Attending mass at Church/ chapel on Sunday and days of obligation is the 3rd commandment. Under the pain of mortal sin we all are bound to attend mass. Now because of the kind of disease, the individual Bishop exercised his power and lifted the burden of sin of not attending Sunday or holy day mass. So, accordingly an exception is made. However let’s really check if they are benefitsThe covid 19 has impacted our life in a huge manner. May it be shopping, education, working etc. We all know the changes and are adapting to it every day. Similarly covid also had a great impact on our spiritual life. The Church too relaxed the rules and asked the faithful to attend the online version of the mass so that they are not totally disconnected from the Church. With the introduction of the online mass it has given a lot of benefits to us. Attending mass at Church/ chapel on Sunday and days of obligation is the 3rd commandment. Under the pain of mortal sin we all are bound to attend mass. Now because of the kind of disease, the individual Bishop exercised his power and lifted the burden of sin of not attending Sunday or holy day mass. So, accordingly an exception is made. However let’s really check if they are benefits

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Gonvlleacho Sondex – September 2021

Fattlea mhoineant akhea sonvsarak zaiteo vhoddleo ghoddnneo ghoddleo. Thoddeo bhiranticheo, zalear thoddeo akantacheo. Sonvsarak zaiteam desant gormen ranam uzo pettun lhastat. Thoddea zageancher chodd paus poddun buddtti ailea. Zaitem luksann zalam. Hem odruxtt Goy-ant legun ghoddlem. Don vorsam Kerala ghoddlolem tednam, Goy-ant legun hench zatlem mhonn adim fuddem sangun dilolem. Hache vhoir niall kelear, heo soglleo ghoddnneo vattaunk proitn korunk zatalem. Punn zobabdari aslele monis konnuch korunk nokllot. Karann tantuntle chodd-xe xiklele nant. Afghanistan desant Taliban ieun desacho ani lokacho sogllo duspott korun uddoila. Soglleo xalla ani odik korun cheddvank xikpachem bond korun soddlam. Monisponnachem xikxonn nam, tea pasot hem sogllem oxem vaitt ghoddta. Read more

Pormoll Editorial September 2021

It is inevitable in everyone’s life. Being age related it’s a phase and it can be described as the withdrawal from one’s position, occupation or active working life. Yes, we all have to face retirement in our lives, may be from your employment or profession. The retiring age differs from one country to another, although in India, our official retiring age is 60 for government and public sector undertakings. As one approaches retirement from world life, some would hope to get a few more years whereas some would be happy that their turn has finally arrived. The latter types are generally those who are overburdened or harassed by their higher ups at their place of work. We need to admit that our mental health is bound to deteriorate with age and after putting in a professional life of 40 or more years, a break is always welcome. What more can one hope to achieve? Read more

The hidden catechism in the playing cards

Continuation……
the 5 The “5”The “5” of the playing card symbolizes the five wise virgins found in the Gospel of Mathew 25, 1-13. The Gospel speaks of ten virgins of whom five are wise virgins and five foolish. The wise represent  the true believers in Christ who are prepared for His coming while the foolish represent the unbelievers. The message of this parable is a warning to all of us. We are warned that Christ may delay His coming, but we should be prepared anytime. The Son of man, Jesus Christ may come in unexpected time, but we should be ready with our lamps full of oil. The oil represents our good works, our holiness and our faith in God. As believers, we must keep the fire burning in us, uphold and defend the truth in the word of God. Read more

Jesus Mary Joseph

It’s September! On the 8th we celebrate the birthday of our blessed mother Mary. It is a special time in the year when parents take pains for 9 days to bring their children to mother Mary for the special protection. We will really never know in how special way she has protected our children until may be we are in the next world and look down upon them.

There is a meditation that directs you to close your eyes, become still and listen- to the song the angels sang when you were born. Try it.

Now imagine the song the saints and angels sang when Mary was born. Imagine the love which God the father looked down on Mary whom He had chosen to be the mother of His son Jesus. It must have been His delight to watch Mary grow in wisdom, purity, humility, obedience- perfect for the plan for salvation. Fast forward to Mary’s bethroval to Joseph, who also was chosen by God to be the foster father of His son-a man of integrity. Read more

Ghoribancho Askari

Vincent de Paul hancho zolm 24vi April 1581 vorsa zalo. To Bertrande de Moras ani Jean de Paul hancho put aslo. To sov bhurgeam modlo tisro bhurgo. Zaka ami Bhagevont Vincent de Paul mhonn vollkhotat, to Fransacho Kristi dhormacho munniari aslo. Tannim apli jinn goribanchi seva korun sarli. 1622 vorsa toddo kall tannem bondkonnint vavr kelea uprant taka ‘Congregation of the mission’ hacho vhoddil kelo. Thoim tannem goribsannicheo, nirmollponnacheo ani khalteponnacheo angvonneo keleo. Tedna to thoim padrink retir kortalo ani padrim modem ji xellmollai asloli ti pois korunk vavurlo, ani goribanchi seva korta –kortam to 79 vorsamche pirayer 27ver Setembrache 1660 vorsak somplo. Taka 16ver Junhache 1737 vorsa Pap Saib Clemens XII hannem bhagevont mhonn pacharlo ani tachea omor ugddasak Paris, France hangasor St. Vincent de Paul Chapel bhettoil’lem asa. Taka goribancho ani goddeamcho askari mhonn man’tat. Bhagevont Vincent khaltea soimbhacho, doyall kallzacho ani udar monancho aslo. Read more

Mother Teresa: the face of child, teacher and mother

Every child is a child of God’ as mother Teresa quoted. On September 5th every year we celebrate girl child day, teachers’ day and the feast of mother Teresa as she is fondly known. Mother Teresa was born in Skopje on 26 August 1910. She was baptized the very next day and she always called this day as a ‘true birthday’. Her baptismal name was Agnes Gonxha (means little flower) Bojaxhiu. Indeed compared to a rose that bloomed, its fragrance spread across the nations and continues to bless the world. That rose is mother Teresa. She lives in the heart of millions as the mirror that reflected the face of God. Read more

Allow yourself to be captivated by Jesus!!!

Fr Richard CrastoThe fascinating Journey of my Vocation.
At a very tender age, I allowed myself to be captivated by Jesus.
I strongly believe that my Vocation to Priesthood was initiated by the warmth and loving touch of my Sister. The nostalgic memory of her holding my hands, tenderly accompanying me to Church for the daily Mass enkindled the spark to be a Priest of God.
Each day as I served at the Holy Eucharist, the desire to be a priest enhanced my joy. My parents were my pillars of strength and support. Their simple lifestyle, hard work and discipline infused in me strong values. Through constant prayer and reflection, I finally entered the Society for Missionaries of St. Francis Xavier (SFX) known as Pilar Fathers and since then there was no turning back. Read more

Forever Yes

But as for me He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, since it is written, “You shall be holy for I am holy” (1 Peter 1; 15 – 16)

God calls us in mysterious ways. Each member in the Religious Congregations /Societies/Secular Institutes and a Consecrated person have a story to tell. Each one is unique and so is their Vocation Story.

As for me the seeds of my vocation were planted by my parents. Even as a child and whilst growing up, my parents, my five siblings and I would pray the family rosary, and read Holy Scriptures daily. Many times I was given the opportunity to lead the rosary. We attended mass and novenas and I always asked God to bless my plans. From childhood I had a desire to follow Jesus. My vocation was nurtured by my parents and continues to be watered and encouraged by many people who come into my life. Read more