Secular Citizen Vol.23 No.17 dated 28th April 2014

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Rome And Tokyo Close In On Agreement Over Missal Translation Tokyo: For years work has been underway to revise the Japanese Missal, but the task of updating the 1978 edition has proven to be a thorny problem. The work is daunting. The goal is not so much a word-for-word, literal translation as one based upon a close examination of the cultural background and the particular linguistic characteristics of Japan. The actions and gestures used in the liturgy require equally painstaking care. Perhaps the biggest complication has been that the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, whose approval is required for any new translation, has until now requested translations that adhere closely to the Latin original. Recently however, “the atmosphere in the Congregation has changed dramatically,” said Bishop Masahiro Umemura of Yokohama, president of the Committee for the Liturgy at the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of Japan (CBCJ). On March 18, Bishop Umemura visited the Congregation with fellow committee member Fr Franco Sottocornola of the Xaverian Missionary Fathers and committee secretary Toshimitsu Miyakoshi to submit revised editions of liturgical documents including “The Order of the Mass and Eucharistic Prayers 1 – 4” and “The General Instruction of the Roman Missal.” They also gave a report on the current state of affairs in Japan. There was reason to expect Bishop Umemura’s reception to be a cold one. Contention had arisen between the CBCJ and the Congregation in 2006 and 2007, when draft translations of liturgical texts into Japanese met with resistance in Rome. The dispute centered on certain departures from the Latin original. For instance, in translating the Latin phrase, “Et cum spiritu tuo,” (“And with your spirit”), the CBCJ decided that the literal translation of the Japanese ‘rei’ for the word ‘spiritu’ would cause misunderstanding among Japanese people, for whom the word would connote the idea of evil spirits or ghosts. Instead, they proposed changing the translation currently in use, “Mata shisai to tomo ni” (“And also with the priest”), to simply “Mata anata to tomo ni” (“And also with you”). For years this was deemed unacceptable by the Congregation, and little progress could be made. “In the past, the Congregation kept merely reiterating basic principles and regulations,” recalled Bishop

Umemura. But, to his surprise, “this time they gave us a chance to actually explain our reasons for the changes.” In recent years, the Congregation’s prefect, secretary, and its official handling Japan’s submissions have all been replaced. At the March meeting, the Japanese delegation met not only with Msgr Stephan H?nseler, the new official in charge, but also with Congregation Secretary Archbishop Arthur Roche, who had worked on the revised English translation of the Missal. The two listened to the delegation’s explanations for about two hours. This was the first time a secretary-level official had participated in these discussions. According to CBCJ committee secretary Miyakoshi, the Congregation’s concern about the “Et cum spiritu tuo” dilemma no longer revolved around faithfulness to the Latin. Instead, Archbishop Roche only raised three matters for consideration: first, the importance of coherence between this response and translations of certain scriptural passages; second, that the phrase reflects the Holy Spirit at work in the priest in a special way through the Sacrament of Holy Orders; and, third, that the flock must be taught the significance of this phrase. A formal response from the Congregation will be given within three months, but in the meantime the Japanese see the meeting as an encouraging sign that dismissive attitudes toward the local churches may be changing. “This was the first time we were able to participate in the discussion on an equal footing,” said Miyakoshi. Bishop Umemura believes that Pope Francis’ ascension to the papacy is having a significant influence. “I felt that the pope’s inclination to let the local bishops handle their own affairs has been given considerable weight throughout the Curia.” He noticed a similar change in attitude at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, too, which he also visited during his time in Rome. “The bishops of each country have expended considerable time toward their duty in preparing [translations of] the Missal and the guidelines for the rituals,” Bishop Umemura said. “In the future, I expect Rome to give the bishops’ conferences of each nation her unreserved trust, and to entrust matters to them accordingly.” Source: ucanews

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pg 2 - Rome and Tokyo.... pg. 3 - Pope's ‘Urbi et Orbi’ Easter Address pg. 5 - Will anything change in India with New Prime Minister? pg. 6 - Wh pg. 7 - Signs are Ominous! pg 8 - Pray for the Spirit of Jesus ... pg 10 - The Election and Our Confusion pg 11 - Are you Wasting Your Life? pg 15 - The Greatness of Gods Creation pg 16 - Make your Husband Happy pg 17 - Resurrection of Jesus ... pg 18 - When Selecting Career pg 19 - Inspiration! pg 20 - Matrimonials

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Pope's ‘Urbi et Orbi' Easter Address

Vatican City:

Dear Brothers and Sisters, a Happy and Holy Easter! The Church throughout the world echoes the angel’s message to the women: “Do not be afraid! I know that you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He is not here; for he has been raised… Come, see the place where he lay” (Mt 28:56). This is the culmination of the Gospel, it is the Good News par excellence: Jesus, who was crucified, is risen! This event is the basis of our faith and our hope. If Christ were not raised, Christianity would lose its very meaning; the whole mission of the Church would lose its impulse, for this is the point from which it first set out and continues to set out ever anew. The message which Christians bring to the world is this: Jesus, Love incarnate, died on the cross for our sins, but God the Father raised him and made him the Lord of life and death. In Jesus, love has triumphed over hatred, mercy over sinfulness, goodness over evil, truth over falsehood, life over death. That is why we tell everyone: “Come and see!” In every human situation, marked by frailty, sin and death, the Good News is no mere matter of words, but a testimony to unconditional and faithful love: it is about leaving ourselves behind and encountering others, being close to those crushed by life’s troubles, sharing with the needy, standing at the side of the sick, elderly and the outcast… “Come and see!”: Love is more powerful, love gives life, love makes hope blossom in the wilderness. With this joyful certainty in our hearts, today we turn to you, risen Lord! Help us to seek you and to find you, to realize that we have a Father and are not orphans; that we can love and adore you. (Contd.. on p. 4)

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(Contd.. from p. 3) Help us to overcome the scourge of hunger, aggravated by conflicts and by the immense wastefulness for which we are often responsible.

Easter Passes Off Peacefully In Odisha

Enable us to protect the vulnerable, especially children, women and the elderly, who are at times exploited and abandoned. Enable us to care for our brothers and sisters struck by the Ebola epidemic in Guinea Conakry, Sierra Leone and Liberia, and to care for those suffering from so many other diseases which are also spread through neglect and dire poverty. Comfort all those who cannot celebrate this Easter with their loved ones because they have been unjustly torn from their affections, like the many persons, priests and laity, who in various parts of the world have been kidnapped. Comfort those who have left their own lands to migrate to places offering hope for a better future and the possibility of living their lives in dignity and, not infrequently, of freely professing their faith. We ask you, Lord Jesus, to put an end to all war and every conflict, whether great or small, ancient or recent. We pray in a particular way for Syria, beloved Syria, that all those suffering the effects of the conflict can receive needed humanitarian aid and that neither side will again use deadly force, especially against the defenseless civil population, but instead boldly negotiate the peace long awaited and long overdue! Jesus, Lord of glory, we ask you to comfort the victims of fratricidal acts of violence in Iraq and to sustain the hopes raised by the resumption of negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. We beg for an end to the conflicts in the Central African Republic and a halt to the brutal terrorist attacks in parts of Nigeria and the acts of violence in

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Bhubaneswar: Christians across Odisha, including communally sensitive Kandhamal district participated in Easter services peacefully, without any reports of disturbances from Hindu groups. The churches across the State including Cuttack and Bhubaneswar witnessed crowd since morning as hundreds of faithful thronged to the holy places for prayer. Special prayers and masses have been organized in all the churches and Chapels in the state to mark Good Friday and Easter . Several programs including mass prayers are being held to mark the occasion. In Kandhamal district Good Friday observed peacefully. A large number of Christians thronged the churches at Raikia, G Udayagiri,

Daringbadi, Kotagarh and Baliguda to offer prayers. Elaborate security arrangement were made at different places keeping in view of the sensitivity of the area in Kandhamal and other parts of the state, a home department official said. The day signifies crucifixion of Jesus Christ at Calvary. This day is important for culminating an observance called Lent. This Lent is generally observed during the months of February and March. Starting from the Ash Wednesday, it stretches for 40 days and ends on Good Friday. A Church official said Easter vigil services were also held peacefully in Kandhamal.

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and dialogue, chart a path for the country’s future. On this day, may they be able to proclaim, as brothers and sisters, that Christ is risen, Khrystos voskres!

We ask that hearts be turned to reconciliation and fraternal concord in Venezuela. By your resurrection, which this year we celebrate together with the Churches that follow the Julian calendar, we ask you to enlighten and inspire the initiatives that promote peace in Ukraine so that all those involved, with the support of the international community, will make every effort to prevent violence and, in a spirit of unity

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Lord, we pray to you for all the peoples of the earth: you who have conquered death, grant us your life, grant us your peace! Dear brothers and sisters, Happy Easter! Source: Vatican

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Will Anything Change In India With New Prime Minister?

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he mood for change in the coun try is strong, and it is imminent that we would have a new prime minister and quite likely with a significant majority. We are all under the veil of the audacity of hope thinking in assuming that the office of the new prime minister will sway a magic wand and things will immediately start remarkably improving. The citizenry in the country is under a wrong impression as nothing significantly will be changing in the government. We need to clearly understand and appreciate that changing someone in the PM’s office will not change the government. We will have a new set of ministers in the system, and that is the limit to change. We shall see as the government will still, as always, be run by the bureaucracy who would have the same set of ideas, stuck in the past with exceedingly shallow perspectives. Why do I make such audacious statements? This is for a simple reason that within the parliamentary system very little changes. We are subjected to the same torturous thought and ethos of the old bureaucratic setup. We all know that there is no change in bureaucracy when the government changes. The best we can see is the transfer of certain bureaucrats to different departments and this is as well seen as an opportunity by the non-performing and

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defunct mind of the bureaucrat. To assert the point: we can clearly state that millions within the government still remain exactly the same. The problem within the system is that the government employees are permanent (breeding incestuous ideas) and have the most power (incidentally brutal power with no accountability). It is a well known, though ignored, that it is really the bureaucrats who run the government. The problem gets accentuated since the bureaucrat knows that he is governed by higher ups in the bureaucracy with ministers having minimal influence over their careers. Without a doubt, civil servants will typically cover each other's backs with nobody accepting ultimate responsibility and accountability. The understanding we need to build in this country is that if we wish to change the government than we need to change the bureaucracy. We need to imbibe from the US system wherein the spoils go to the victorious. The president in the US gets to appoint everybody at the top and positions of significance i.e., secretaries of various departments. The secretaries, in turn, fill the positions within their staff by bringing in new thought and perspectives. The most significant reality of this idea is that the bureaucrat in this case has not been part of the governmental system and is beholden by the idea of performing and keeping to the mandate as asserted by the president. What matters here is that newer ideas come in with incestuous tendencies being taken care of and most of all having the ability to fire a non-performing asset called the bureaucrat. This also gets rid of the inertia to explore the new and getting to do new things. We can rebut this logic by stating that new people at the top shall cause chaos though rather we should understand that it is new ideas that bring in change and take the country

forward. If India needs to change, then it needs to change its bureaucracy and effectively its civil services. We can start with the idea of getting secretaries not from the existing system of selected bureaucrats but through nominations by the new prime minister. What we might need is a special commission that tries to understand and work towards dismantling the archaic bureaucracy, which is a remnant of the Raj. The epical commission in in itself shouldn’t be formed by bureaucrats or former bureaucrats but by normal people who have not worked with civil servants, are outsiders on secondment, but quite likely have suffered from the hands of the tyrants. Incidentally we could have Arvind Kejriwal as the head of the commission as he understands the bureaucracy, has suffered from its hands and it could be an exceptional political move from the next prime minister. I just hope that Narendra Modi is listening to this and acts decisively. He has run the election campaign akin to a presidential campaign in the US, and I do hope that he runs the government in a similar way with an iron fist by getting rid of the archaic thoughts that are personified by the bureaucracy. Amit Kapoor is chair, Institute for Competitiveness, and editor of Thinkers. Source: IANS

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Unfailing Prayer to St. Anthony

O holy St. Anthony, gentlest of Saints, your love for God and Charity for his creatures, made you worthy, when on earth, to possess miraculous powers. Miracles waited on your word, which you were ever ready to speak for those in trouble or anxiety. Encouraged by this thought, I implore of you to obtain for me (request). The answer to my prayer may require a miracle, even so, you are the Saint of Miracles. O gentle and loving St. Anthony, whose heart was ever full of human sympathy, whisper my petition into the ears of the Sweet Infant Jesus, who loved to be folded in your arms; and the gratitude of my heart will ever be yours. — P. G. F., Kuwait

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The Signs are Ominous!

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hree seemingly unconnected incidents took place in various parts of India recently. On Friday, 18th April, the BJP party leader in Bihar, Giriraj Singh made a categorical statement that “those who opposed Narendra Modi had no place in India. They would have to go to Pakistan after the elections”. Earlier in Visakhapatnam on April 8th, BJP’s senior leader Venkaiah Naidu said that “the BJP would bring in an anticonversion law to ban religious conversions all over the country if it is voted to power in 2014 elections”. And on April 21st, (Easter Sunday), the International working President of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP).Dr. Pravin Togadia in a vicious speech in Rajkot (Gujarat) demanded that Muslims vacate houses in the Hindu areas of the city. Targeting a Muslim businessman, Togadia gave him 48 hours to vacate his house “if he does not relent” he told the Hindu mobs “go with stones, tyres and tomatoes to his office” (reported in the Times of India ed. Ahmedabad, pg. 1, April 21st, 2014). Very interestingly last year, on March 21st, 2013, (Easter Sunday) in the Maninagar area of Ahmedabad, Togadia gave a call to a large gathering for the establishment of a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ (nation) stating that by 2015, Gujarat would be the first ‘Hindu State’ of the country. Incidentally, Maninagar is the constituency of Narendra Modi, the BJP prime ministerial candidate

(who still hopes to swear by the Constitution of India) but till today has had no courage to take on Togadia and to denounce what he has been saying and doing. Though sections of the media make of an animosity between the two, the fact that they have the same mindset and are born to the same ideology, leaves no one in doubt. The three incidents in very different parts of the country have much in common. They primarily reveal the core Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideology which has spawned the BJP. It is no secret that the BJP prime ministerial candidate Modi was decided upon by the top brass of the RSS. That the ultimate desire of the RSS is the establishment of a ‘Hindu nation State’ is without a shadow of doubt. Naidu’s comments in Visakhapatnam must be seen in the same context. In 2002, Modi raised the ‘bogey of conversion’ during his election campaign in Gujarat and in 2003, he brought in the Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act which must be easily ranked as one of the most draconian laws in the history of any democracy anywhere in the world. The law very blatantly says that “if one wants to change his / her religion, one must first seek the permission of the civil authority (the Collector)”. This law clearly violates Article 25 of the Constitution of India and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human

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Rights. Giriraj’s threats are not empty ones. In his ten-year plus rule in Gujarat, Modi has been vindictive and vengeful. This can be exemplified by several instances. In a hard-telling article in Live Mint (19th April, 2014), entitled ‘Narendra Modi critics Expect No Quarter, No Mercy” states “What should we expect from Modi Sarkar? I predict no quarter and no mercy. He will continue his tyrannical (I use the word in a classical sense) ways as he has in Gujarat”. So when Giriraj speaks the obvious, however silly it sounds, he is only manifesting the fascist agenda of those who seek to rule us. One cannot help but be reminded of that immortal poem by the German Bertold Brecht (1898-1956) ‘In Dark Times’.....In hope, the struggle will continue indeed; even if the signs are ominous! (* Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ is the Director of PRASHANT, the Ahmedabad based Jesuit Centre for Human Rights, Justice and Peace)

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Pray For the Spirit of Jesus to Come Over Us

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hristian vocation is a call to become part of an ongoing pro cess of establishing the Kingdom of God preached by Jesus Christ. We cannot claim to be part of the Kingdom of God if we do not work whole heartedly for the progress of the Kingdom in and through our lives. If the seeds of the Kingdom are put in the life of each person then it is to increase, expand, grow, advance, overcome, overwhelm, and displace all other false fiefdoms of personal or communal interests. ‘It spreads out like light, pervades like salt, and enlivens like leaven as it brings the fullness of Jesus Christ Himself into every place’ (Eph. 1:22- 23). Each action of persons is judged between the values of Kingdom and the world. In a similar manner the actions of the laity and non-laity are judged in comparison with degree of complaisance to the higher values proposed in the Bible. The Pastores dabo vobis, teaches that ‘The identity of the vocation to the ministerial priesthood is to be understood within the context of Christian identity as a disciple of Christ.’ We must remember that when non-laity give his /her life to the Lord, all that they do are suppose to become Jesus’ mission. Even average people become more than average when they become children of God. ‘What is normal for the children of this world is not normal for the children of light.’ It is the fruit of their dedication to the Kingdom values that forces them to work against corruption, maladministration, mismanagement of funds, favouritism, arrogance, bullish behaviour etc. The sociospiritual evils mentioned here are not less than criminal tendencies and when we support such individuals, we are going away from God’s way. A religious person is always worried about his/ her obligatory religious practices but a spiritual person practising his/her religious obligations as the way to touch the God above the ritualistic practices.

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(Church Restoration Series XXV) Fr. Anand Muttungal

Lumen Gentium (12) adds flavours when it says that ‘besides sacraments the Holy Spirit sanctifies and leads the people of God with special gifts, he makes them fit and ready to undertake the various tasks and offices which contribute toward the renewal and building up of the Church’. Every Christian who wishes to contribute to the renewal of the Church should remember that all complaints/allegations levelled against anyone should have incriminating evidence to prove our accusation are true and above personal interests. If all our accusations against anyone are motivated by personal interests, then in-front of counter attacks our courage washes away like letters written on the sea shore. If we are convinced of the values of the Kingdom, then we will never live a life in timidity. It is a matter of fact that

many priests and religious suffer needlessly unable to speak the things in their hearts, because of fear food, house, security and good postings. These earthly concerns really distances us from the real mission of Jesus. If we feel that we are weak then must pray with Prophet Isaiah, ‘Strengthen the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees’ (Isaiah 35:3). Our whole work is to be centred on the faith that when we are at the Lord’s mission, He gives us the energy and vitality to accomplish those things that require our attention. The powers of evil gathers together to crush the goodness but strong resistance can only melt them like thick snow in the Antarctica. This strong will power grows only when one decides to ‘die to the self.’ It makes you able to face embarrassing situations where, your opinions are ridiculed, all manner of evil is spoken against you, you are purposely set aside, rejected, forgotten, and hurt with all kinds of insults. All these must strengthen us to defeat the powers of evil or else they will disfigure the body of Christ, the Church. How can we transform the Church, if all of us bent our knees before the oppressive structures of power? I believe that transformation begins, when we begin to feel that there is a greater aim ahead of us than the mountain of obstacles infront of us.

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Christians in India Outraged by Modi Playing Dumb to Issue of Persecution

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s India continues its national elections, it is becoming more and more clear that Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist BJP party will be taking over the majority of India's next government. Many Christians fear Modi and BJP due to their track record of not protecting religious minorities. When questioned by church leaders about attacks on churches in India, Modi played dumb and stated that he was not aware of any such attacks. In 2013 alone, churches were attacked over 150 times and in some cases made national headlines. Modi playing dumb to the issue of Christian persecution in India has many church leaders outraged and fearful of what the future for Christians looks like.

Christian leaders condemn Modi’s ignorance on antiChristian attacks New Delhi: Christian leaders have condemned the statement of Narendra Modi that he was unaware of any attacks on members of the community and their places of worship in India. The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate made the remarks in a television interview last week. “What he said was an utter lie. The onslaught against Christians by Rightwing groups has always been cause for concern. The Bajrang Dal, the youth wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, has been attacking members of the Christian community and vandalizing churches across India,” said Richard Howell, general secretary, Evangelical Fellowship of India, which represents about 45 churches across the country. Expressing shock and dismay at Modi’s statement, the community leaders said he cannot win their trust if he feigns ignorance about their sufferings.

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“How can he forget the gruesome attacks on tribal Christians in Gujarat’s Dangs district in 1998 during the NDA regime when members of the Rightwing cadres burnt down churches? Atal Bihari Vajpayee, then Prime Minster, himself had visited the district to take stock of the situation,” Howell said. He said 22 churches were burnt in 2002 in Gujarat and several members of the community were attacked by the cadres of Vishav Hindu Parishad (VHP). The VHP is part of the Sangh parivar. Replying to a question on what steps he would take to ensure no churches are broken down if he be-

comes Prime Minister, Modi said: “I have never heard of such incidents taking place.” Vijayesh Lal, national director, Religious Liberty Commission, said Christians continue to be attacked and their places of worship are being vandalized over the past few years in states like Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh. “Surprisingly, Modi pretends to be ignorant and unaware about such attacks on Christians. If this is the case then why should we trust his promises of a secular India as mentioned in the BJP’s election manifesto,” he asked. Source: Telegraphindia

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The Election And Our Confusion

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his is the most difficult election since independence. One side there is a party which claims to be the messiah of minorities and on the other, a party supported by the Sangh Parivar with a record of minority bashing. There is bound to be a conflict. Looking at the gravity of the conflict one can understand that we woke up only at the last moment. It is true with the proverbial saying that a person starts digging a well only when he is thirsty. It also exposes the hidden truth that everything is not well within the community as far as politics is concerned. Since independence we have been told the proverbial story of washerman and the crocodile by the ruling party which tried to keep Christians under it’s wrap and we have happily accepted without raising any eye brows. The party was born on secular credentials, started losing it’s secular stream fast ever since people from SS & BJP were welcomed into the party with open arms. Let’s have a look at the present scenario where the community is totally confused about the party to be voted to power. The root lies within the community and it’s leadership. The Bombay Catholic Sabha which is supposed to guide people on political issues is trying to control units by imposing Central rule. The people who take initiatives are fired, telling they cannot decide even on local issues. During the SOUL Azad Maidan agitation, different leaders started talking in different voices without even assessing the ground situation, some of them even went to the extent of ridiculing the PP of St. Anthony’s Malwani. The Church hierarchy wants to control the faithfuls psychologically and keep them busy either in meetings of different Church organizations or in choir practices. A single member may be involved in 10 different parish organisations and gets exhausted only

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Alex D'Mello by attending the meetings. All are running around the four walls of the Church. Many of us are fully convinced that it’s not our duty to get involved in mainstream politics or related work. Some Bishops and priests unsuccessfully tried to convince people to join the mainstream but discouraged from doing so because our priorities are different. Some communities have even opened colleges to train their members for IAS/IPS & IRS but as a community we hardly encourage our own to complete beyond secondary school. We have been reduced to a praying community and encouraged to find every solution through prayer. As Fr Anthony D’Mello rightly said , “ God will not be doing our work” which we as human beings supposed to do. Look at another scenario where certain problems relating to Church properties. The properties are sold without even the knowledge of PPC but the same is approved by the hierarchy?. Where BMC has issued land acquisi-

tion notices but the Diocesean Estate dept advises the PP to surrender the land without even raising questions because it’s needed for development?. So many Churches and institutions got notices from BMC to surrender the land but still nobody wants to even talk about it forget about taking any action. We are so confused on such grave issues as to who will bell the cat? We do not even have a full pledged legal team to handle/guide such serious problems. The community doesn’t even know the financial health of the community, we boast about educating lakhs of students every year which helps them to become leaders abroad and send Dollars & Pounds to charities and organizations which caters to their own communities. Church may not have the expertise to advise people on political issues but it has the potential and funds to make every Christian a formidable leader if we start educating our own and train in leadership qualities so that the community will be the ultimate beneficiary. But many a times we expect people to attend all such programmes on their own which people cannot afford to.

Thanksgiving

Thanks to Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Mother Mary and St. Jude for favours granted. Praying for more favours. —M. Fernandes, Malad 28 April 2014


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Are You Wasting Your Life?

ime is the most precious com modity for any living thing. In reality, it is the only thing in the world that has intrinsic value. There is nothing else more valuable than time because time can’t be bought. You are given a certain amount of time you can spend in your life. You’re glued to your phone. You should count how many times you pick up and check or use your phone in a day. Calculate how many hours – it’s almost certainly hours – of a day you waste texting, tweeting, Facebooking, writing down or commenting on your own life or the lives of others instead of living in the moment. Technology is a necessary part of life now. You don’t leave your comfort zone. Life is about making choices. Do you choose to do this or do you choose to do that? When you choose one path in life, you actively abandon another. This moment can only be lived once and in one way. You will never again experience the second that has just past; you spent that second. If the worth of your life is truly the sum of your experiences, then you should do your best to maximize the joy and pleasure you receive from those experiences. You spend money on things that don’t matter. Time is money: true. And although money isn’t time, it is a useful tool in making the time you do have more enjoyable. If money isn’t an issue, that doesn’t mean you still couldn’t put that money to better use and enjoy life even more than you are now. You don’t take care of your body. Physical health is one of the most important things in life. It literally allows you to stay living. Don’t think of health as something you use up to the point you die. Physical health is something you maintain for as long as you can. The better your physical health,

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ture; it’s a combination of chemical reactions. your mind needs sleep in order to stay sane and to stay functioning properly. Your body, likewise, needs sleep in order to perform well. The better your mind and body perform, the better you feel.

the more likely you are to live longer. Not to mention, you’ll literally enjoy your life more. You don’t take care of your mind. Your mind requires maintenance, just as your body does. Your mind needs to be healthy in order to be happy. Happiness is not some mythological crea-

You spend too much time doing things you shouldn’t be doing. Video games. Reality TV. Surfing the ‘net. Stuffing your face with too much food. Drinking too much. And the list goes on. Take a serious look at your life. Where are you spending the majority of your time? And does it serve you well? Is it leading to a better life? Is it laying the foundation for a bright future? If not, then you need to reevaluate your routine activities and make changes. You find yourself complaining a lot. I know people who are constantly overwhelmed with life, and they never cease to tell me. Are you one of those people? Do you complain about your job, your boss, your salary, your neighbors or your spouse? If you do, then you are doing nothing but exuding negative energy. Negativity doesn’t change things. It keeps you stuck. So change your thoughts and talk about what you appreciate about your life, not what you don’t like. You don’t plan for your future. While it’s always great to live in the “now” and “be in the moment,” sometimes you need to look ahead to see where you want to go. If you don’t have a goal or a plan, then you are like a boat that is wandering aimlessly in the ocean hoping to end up somewhere good. But you can’t do that. You have to make a step-by-step guide to get where you want to go.

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Live Enacting of Way of the Cross Draws Huge Crowd at Mira Road

April18th Mira road: A day to reflect on the Lord’s Passion and his love for us. To help the faithful reflect on the Lord’s Passion the youth of St. Joseph’s Parish, Mira Road enacted a beautiful and creative Way of the Cross. It started with the opening prayer by Fr. Dominic Vas followed by the live enacted way of the Cross on the ground and continued in the premises of the church. It focused on our family life, social issues. Thousands of people participated in the way of the cross and reflected on the passion of our Lord. In the end, Fr. Agnelo Rebelo congratulated the youth and all those who worked hard to organize it. It was indeed a meaningful way of the cross.

Philippine Crucifixions Go Ahead Despite Church Disapproval

Nearly 20 Filipinos and a Danish filmmaker were nailed to crosses to re-enact the crucifixion of Christ on Good Friday, a practice the Roman Catholic Church frowns upon as a distortion of the Easter message.

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Commemorating 27 Years of The Way of the Cross Live on the Streets resurrection of Jesus Christ, to life. A dramatic representation will aim to vividly portray the happenings at Calvary, over 2000 years ago, by enacting 15 songs on the streets. The 4 hour programme is a rich spiritual experience for at least 30,000 of those who attend and is witnessed by many thousand more. The 15 stations of the cross, Highlight Scenes on the way The Agony in the Garden & Jesus is before Pilot’s Court, Jesus Meets His Mother, Simon, Veronica & Weep-

Mumbai : Commemorating 26 Years of The Way of the Cross Live on the Streets on 18th April 2014, 10.30 am at Sacred Heart Church , Khar (W), suburb of Mumbai. It has been 2 decades that without fail, every Good Friday, the Stations of the Cross Live as a musical is enacted on the streets of Khar, Santacruz (East & West), Vakola, Kalina & Kurla. Ten thousands of Christians join in the walking pilgrimage on this day of fast, prayer, penance & abstinence. Speaking on the 2014 theme, Joseph Dias, who started this tradition 26 years ago, which has not found a parallel in the country said, " The intention this year is the general elections and for a secular government thereafter. Even though the community contributes majorly towards ameliorating the lot of the poor and needy, the government apathy towards Indian Christians is taking its toll, even as communal elements target us. A Christian way to deal with the issue is to first solemnly fast and intercede with God, which is what we are doing today. Jesus told us to pray for our persecutors and this is a public display of our hurt sentiments and a cry for justice.The community, being ignored is determined not to take it lying down". Thousands of passer-byes will witnessed the Calvary (place where Jesus was crucified) story, with biblical characters acting out the arrest and the last few hours before Jesus's death. This annual event has played a big role in our success of bringing the message of Good Friday to Non-Christians, many of whom mistakenly believe it to be a feast day. Thousands of kilowatts of Sound and special effects are effectively deployed to bring the arrest, suffering, death &

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ing Women, The 3 Falls, Stripping, Crucifixion, Laying in the tomb & Resurrection. CROSS & CSF Organized 6 Hours The Way of Cross The CSF Organized Continue 6 Hours The Way of Cross Ceremony On Good Friday 18th April 2014. The CROSS Founder President Mr. Joseph Dias is main Organizer of the Ceremony. At 10.15 a.m. Procession Started from Sacred Heart Church Khar-W and ended this at 4.30pm at Santacruz East.

‘Maundy Thurday’ Celebrated at Sacred Heart Church Mahakali Road, Andheri East, Mumbai on 17th April 2014

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4. Looking Back Today, I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I’m working on for my Psychology class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, “Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile.

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He said "You'll never know until you try." When I was a teenager, I asked him, - "Dad Can I become a surgeon?". He replied "Son, you'll never know until you try." Today I am a Surgeon, just because I tried!

6. Goodness & Gratitude Today, after a 72 hour shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me at the grocery store and gave me a hug. When I tensed up, she realized I didn’t recognize her. She let go with tears of joy in her eyes and the most sincere smile and said, “On 9-11-2001, you carried me out of the World Trade Center.”

7. Love Conquers Pain Today, after I watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him and crying. And just before he died, he licked the tears off my face.

8. A Door Closes To Open Another Today at 7AM, I woke up feeling ill, but decided I needed the money, so I went into work. At 3PM I got laid off. On my drive home I got a flat tire. When I went into the trunk for the spare, it was flat too. A man in a BMW pulled over, gave me a ride, we chatted, and then he offered me a job. I start tomorrow.

9. Looking Back Today, as my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother’s hospital bed, my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, “I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more often.”

10. Affection Today, I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy.

11. Innocence Today, in the cutest voice, my 8-yearold daughter asked me to start recycling. I chuckled and asked, “Why?” She replied, “So you can help me save the planet.” I chuckled again and asked, “And why do you want to save the planet?” “Because that’s where I keep all my stuff,” she said.

12. Joy Today, when I witnessed a 27-year-old breast cancer patient laughing hysterically at her 2-year-old daughter’s antics, I suddenly realized that I need to stop complaining about my life and start celebrating it again.

13. Kindness Today, a boy in a wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and offered to carry my backpack and books for me. He helped me all the way across campus to my class and as he was leaving he said, “I hope you feel better soon.”.

14. Sharing Today, I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn’t eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, “We can share it.”

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Make Your Husband Happy Don’t forget your inner child. As you grow older, don’t forget the inner, happy fun child within you. Most women take on the role of a mother and forget to behave like a child now and then. Instead of feeling jealous or annoyed when your man acts like a child, join him and have fun! Make him think you need him. Men are the instinctive protectors. Make him feel like a man by making him believe you’re dependent on him. When he truly believes you need him, he’ll cling to you because it makes him feel good inside.

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happy relationship is a great thing to share. You may share the perfect romance with your man. But sometimes it takes more than just romantic gestures to keep him happy and interested.

destiny' by motivating him and complimenting his achievements. Surprise him by buying something he really likes. Did you find something your man will really appreciate when you were out shopping alone? Pick it up for him. Surprise him now and then with little, thoughtful gifts and he’ll think he’s the luckiest guy in the world.

You need to be a great companion to enjoy the pleasures of a Be a great cook. Food truly is the best way to a man’s heart. He may say he happy romance. Praise him in front of others. When the woman in his life shows her appreciation for him in front of others, he’ll be grateful and glad to have someone who supports him and stands by him. Make him feel secure. While men may have epic egos, they’re also extremely fragile when it comes to the matters of the heart. They feel threatened easily, and go into an insecure shell. Avoid making him feel insecure in the right way and he’ll love you more. Motivate him in his endeavors. You can pick flaws in your man and his ideas, but don’t oppose it without rational judgment. Bring out the best in your husband and help him 'achieve his

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doesn’t care if you don’t know to cook, but try cooking him a fabulous dish and he’ll experience a gastronomical orgasm! Make him feel lucky to have you. Be a charmer and a graceful woman who’s the cynosure of everyone’s attention. Awe others wherever you are, and he’ll truly thank the one above to be with a woman who can take the air out of any room she walks into! Special gestures out of the blue. If you want to know how to make a man happy, the secret lies in not making special gestures a routine, but by being extra nice now and then. Men have a tendency of taking things for granted, so don’t turn your gestures into routine.

Give him his space. Men are different from women when it comes to space. Most women are fine with having people around all the time. Men on the other hand, get annoyed when they don’t get some alone time by themselves. Give each other space, and you’ll see that love will blossom better. Support him when he’s down without criticizing him. An “I told you so� is ego shattering. When your man is

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down on the ground, don’t kick him in the groin. It may seem like the perfect time to criticize him and his bad decisions, but hold that thought. You’ll only make him hate himself and you. Ask his help now and then. All men think they’re intellectuals with exceptional problem solving abilities. As long as you’re listening to his opinion with your eyes wide, he’ll swell with pride and love. Get helpless in his arms when you’re hurt. Feeling down and helpless? Walk up to your man without saying a word and just hold him tight. Your man will be overwhelmed with love and affection, and not to mention, delirious happiness because he’s the one that makes you feel better. Compliment him. Men love compliments, they just pretend like they don’t. Compliment your man for his physique and his intellect. He’ll be happy to know you notice. Don’t emasculate your man. Don’t yell at him in public or put him down when he takes a few decisions. If you keep cutting him down from under, he’ll just end up looking for an affair to feel more like a man. Don’t hit him below the belt unless you really have to. Don’t bring up his exes, his mother or his lousy job when you’re trying to pick a fight with him or trying to hurt him for hurting you. Stand up for your man. If your man is cornered or helpless, step into the warzone and fight his fight for him. Don’t be surprised if you see your man’s eyes well up with happy tears for finding a woman as awesome as you. Respect him. All of us need respect. When you’re in love, it’s easy to talk stupid or put down your man in jest, but be careful where to draw the line. Never ridicule him or put him down in public. Let him know you respect him, even if you pull his leg now and then.

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Resurrection Of Jesus The Messiah

HE triumph of Jesus Apostles are fulfilled; for Christ is in the ulti He humbled Himself and mate miracle of the was obedient even unto resurrection. He condeath on a cross, therefore quered death. The reGod has exalted Him and corded fact that Jesus given Him a name which is died, was buried and rose above all other names. on the third day is su- BY MELVYN BROWN In the morning of the preme proof of His divinthird day the women went ity. Because of this amazto the tomb of Jesus and ing event, the resurrection of the found an angel of the Lord who told Messiah seals the validation of His them not to fear, he knew they had claims to divinity. Jesus was, is and come to find Jesus who was crucialways will be the Christ triumphant. fied. He is risen, said the angel, addThe Gospel of John 11:25. “ I am ing, go quickly, tell his disciples that the resurrection and the life; he who He is risen. And they went with all believes in me, though he die, yet haste from the sepulcher, running shall he live, and whoever lives and with great happiness to tell disciples. believes in me shall never die.” Jesus “ by his own power rose from the grave. Read all about it in St. Mathew 28:5In Mathew 26:61 Christ said, “I am 10. able to destroy the temple of God, and to build it in three days.” In the First Letter of Peter 1:3 it is St. John Vianney, Cure D’ars, written, “Blessed be the God and wrote a beautiful sermon for Easter Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! By Sunday. I reproduce an extract from His great mercy we have been born his Easter Sermon : anew to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the “….Jesus lives! What glad tidings for dead.” us; what joy and delight for us who St. Paul to the Philippians 3:11, are baptized in the name of Jesus “That I may know Him and the power who believes in the teaching of Jesus; of His resurrection, and may share his for us who may live in the blessed sufferings becoming like Him in His hope that we, too, may one day rise death, that if possible I may attain the again to a better life. When the Man of resurrection from the dead”. Sorrows, His struggle and His suffer- We find in the Acts of the Apostles ings ended, cried out to the world 4:33 “And with great power the with a loud voice those mighty words apostles gave their testimony to the “ it is consummated,” when he bowed resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and His head and gave up the ghost, the great grace was upon them all.” sun was obscured; it did not wish to Jesus promises us no less when behold that dreadful spectacle; the we give testimony to His resurrection; earth was shaken mightily, its graves telling family, friends and strangers of opened, and the dead arose. Today, His triumph. Believe in Him. And “ however, one grave is open, and from great graces” will also come on you. it has risen a sun which will never be Truly, the resurrection of the Messiah obscured, which will never set, a sun is a truth which lives above and bewhich creates new life. This new sun yond the portals of this lifetime. Jesus is the crucified One, the Son of God, is my Lord and my God. Amen. God Himself, blessed for all eternity. He it is in whom the words of the O

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When Selecting a Career When you are selecting a career a lot of things might start to ride on your decision. Everybody wants to pick an occupation in which they can be successful for many years to come. Of course, there is an option of changing your career, but doing so can be stressful. It is easier if you don't have to do it and rather make a correct carrer choice much before. Here are few mistakes that you must avoid, while choosing a career:

Listening to People Who Tell You what You Should do Many people think they should have a say in what career you choose. You, however, will have to deal with your choice for years to come. Make sure the career you choose is something you want to spend your day doing.

Following in Someone Else's Footsteps: You may be haunted by your parents' expectations to go into the same occupation they are in. Remind your parents, that they made their own choices and now it's your turn. What was right for them may not be for you. In the long run, there's a good chance they'd rather see you happy in a career of your own choosing than unhappy in one you picked to please them.

sidering. Those who are engaged in an occupation can provide you with a truthful account of what it's really like to work in it. If possible talk to a few people to avoid individual biases.

Going for huge amount of Not Talking to Experts of your Money: Bringing home a pay check is impordesired field: tant, but the size of it isn't actually a Your homework isn't complete if you skip talking to someone who currently works in the career field you are con-

Handy Hints 1. To drive away mosquitoes from your house, burn dried orange peel in a corner of the house. The smoke will drive away the mosquitoes. 2. Stick posters on walls with the help of toothpaste. The toothpaste can be scrapped off and will not damage the wall. —Jubel D'Cruz, Dombivili

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great predictor of job satisfaction. In other words, you can make six figures, but if you hate what you're doing, you'll find it hard to enjoy the fruits of your labour. Look for a balance between making enough money to support yourself and work that fulfills you.

Not Considering to move out for different opportunities: Jobs in certain occupations are concentrated in specific cities. If you live somewhere that doesn't offer many opportunities in your field and you aren't willing to relocate, you will have trouble

getting a job.

Ignoring the Future: There's a good chance you don't have a crystal ball that can tell you with certainty whether an occupation will grow, or at least be stable, during the course of your career. However, you should alwaysconsider whether a career has a promising future before you begin to prepare for it.

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Inspiration!

‘The Evil You Do, Remains With You...’

A woman baked chapatti (roti) for members of her family and an extra one for a hungry passerby. She kept the extra chapatti on the window sill, for whosoever would take it away. Every day, a hunchback came and took away the chapatti. Instead of expressing gratitude, he muttered the following words as he went his way: “The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” This went on, day after day. Every day, the hunchback came, picked up the chapatti and uttered the words: “The evil you do, remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” The woman felt irritated. “Not a word of gratitude,” she said to herself… “Everyday this hunchback utters this jingle! What does he mean?” One day, exasperated, she decided to do away with him. “I shall get rid of this hunchback,” she said. And what did she do? She added poison to the

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chapatti she prepared for him! As she was about to keep it on the window sill, her hands trembled. “What is this I am doing?” she said. Immediately, she threw the chapatti into the fire, prepared another one and kept it on the window sill. As usual, the hunchback came, picked up the chapatti and muttered the words: “The evil you do,

remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” The hunchback proceeded on his way, blissfully unaware of the war raging in the mind of the woman. Every day, as the woman placed the chapatti on the window sill, she offered a prayer for her son who had gone to a distant place to seek his fortune. For many months, she had no news of him.. She prayed for his safe return. That evening, there was a knock on the door. As she opened it, she was surprised to find her son standing in the doorway. He had grown thin and lean. His garments were tattered and torn. He was hungry, starved and weak. As he saw his mother, he said, “Mom, it’s a miracle I’m here. While I was but a mile away, I was so famished that I collapsed. I would have died, but just then an old hunchback passed by. I begged of him for a morsel of food, and he was kind enough to give me a whole chapatti. As he gave it to me, he said, “This is what I eat everyday: today, I shall give it to you, for your need is greater than mine!” ” As the mother heard those words, her face turned pale. She leaned against the door for support. She remembered the poisoned chapatti that she had made that morning. Had she not burnt it in the fire, it would have been eaten by her own son, and he would have lost his life! It was then that she realized the significance of the words: “The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!” Do good and Don’t ever stop doing good, even if it is not appreciated at that time. If you like this, share it with others and I bet so many lives would be touched.

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plexion, Edn. B.Sc., I.T., & Dip. in Elect. Engg., working as an Assistant Manager (Technical) Only Child. Contact email : noel.pereira83@gmail.com OR 9820561856 (Regd. No. 5983) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Bachelor, aged 26 years, Ht. 5’ 11”, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.Com., MBA, Sales Director, Only Child. Seeks a humble, god fearing, kind, Ht. above 5’ 2”, age below 26 years. Contact email : natashadevelopers@aol.in OR 9820092761 (Regd. No. 5981) U.S.A. : Universtiy Professor, USA, Fair Complexion, 5’ 7”, age 46 years, Protestant Bachelor, Seeks a well educated, fair complexioned girl below 40 years, Contact email mddav2009@yahoo.com OR 9769061597. (Regd. No. 5978) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Bachelor, aged 32 years, Ht. 5’ 9”, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., + Dip. in Management, working as a Manager in Private Sector. Contact email : noelpinto@hotmailcom OR 9029462583 (Regd. No. 5969) MUMBAI : RC Bachelor, aged 43 years, Ht. 5’ 7”, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., M.A., (Diploma in Journalism from UK); working as a Freelance Journalist. Seeks a suitable & compatible match from India/ Abroad, He might travel abroad for work. Contact email : basitfaith2013@rediffmail.com / faithbasit8@rediffmail.com OR 9221394374 (Regd. No. 5968) MUMBAI : RC Bachelor, aged 28 years, Ht. 5’ 8”, Wt. 65 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.E. (I.T.), working as a Net Work Engineer abroad. Seeks a slim, fair, beautiful, educated girl below 26 years. Contact email : pjswamy@gmail.com OR 9324312605 (Regd. No. 5963)

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MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Divorcee, age 31 years, Ht. 5’ 10”, Wt. 82 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. HSC., working as a Cargo handling assistant in Airline in Dubai. Contact email : julmich_2001@yahoo.co.in (Regd. No. 5957) MUMBAI : Karware Goan RC Bachelor, age 38 years, Ht. 5’ 5”, Wt. 54 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. 10th Std., working on Rigs as a Cruise Member. Contact Mob. 8879137735 (Regd. No. 5952) MUMBAI : Parents of Goan RC Bachelor, DOB 1974, 5’ 9”, P.hD (U.S.A.), working in US, seeks alliance from R.C. spinster. Send details and recent full size photograph to : dfr472121@gmail.com (Regd. No. 5950) MUMBAI : Goan RC Bachelor, age 39 years, Ht. 5’ 7”, Wt. 75 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. XII Std., Working as a Gen. Steward in Ship. Seeks a Goan girl below 32 years. Contact email : fatima16jones@gmail.com OR 26671289 / 9969488673 (Regd. No. 5949) 5880. MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Bachelor, aged 33 years, Ht. 5’ 8”, Wt. 70 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., working as a Microsoft Engineer in Bangalore. Well settled, having own house in Bangalore. Seeks a educated Mangalorean girl from good family background. Contact Email : lorettag58@gmail.com OR 9323949129 / 9867848489 (Date of Birth 20-4-1980)

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MATRIMONIALS MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster, born, brought-up and educated in Mumbai, aged 26 years, Ht. 5’ 8”, Wt. 60 kgs, Edn. B.Com., completed diploma in HR, presently pursuing PGDBA, working for a privated company in Accounts Dept., Seeks a well settled match. Contact email : nivedita_dsouza@yahoo.in OR 8828477980 (Regd. No. 6093) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 25 years, Ht. 5’5”, Wt. 67 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.E. (Information Technology) working as a Software Engineer. Contact email : sharondrz@gmail.com OR 86558755558 (Regd. No. 6072) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 25 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. M.Sc. Maths, Professor. Contact email : alinbombay@yahoo.co.in OR 7738931958 (Regd. No. 6070) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’1”, Wt. 50 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., Dip. in 3D animation, working. Contact email : nisha.britto@gmail.com OR 9967366434 (Regd. No. 6063) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 24 years, Ht. 5’5”, Wt. 53 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. Graduate in Interior Designer, working as a Interior Designer. Contact email : alexmichaelpaul@gamil.com OR 9322145137 (Regd. No. 6060) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 26 years, Ht. 5’4”, Wt. 60 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.D.S., (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) Dentist by profession. Contact email : drlynnalmeida@gmail.com OR 9004405758 (Regd. No. 6054) MUMBAI : Roman Catholic Spinster,

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aged 24 years, Ht. 5’1”, Wt. 48 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., (Banking & Insurance) working as a Consultant. Contact email : rosemarybharda@yahoo.com OR 9224780162 (Regd. No. 6053) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Widow having 10 years son, aged 31 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wt. 72 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. XIIth, Teacher by profession. Seeks a suitable match. Contact email: dasarisweeds@gmail.com OR 986700318 (Regd. No. 6037) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 32 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 55 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. M.A. MBA. in Finance business management, working as a Vice President in Bank in U.K. Seeks a well settled educated bachelor from U.K. Contact Mob.: 9920291399 (Regd. No. 6036) ABU-DHABI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 34 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 58 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. M.A. Eng., Literature, working as a Copy Editor. Contact email : barretto.lorraine@gmail.com OR 9821467722 (Regd. No. 6033) MUMBAI : Tamilian Roman Catholic Spinster aged 27 years, Ht. 5’ 7”, Average built, Tan Complexion, Edn. Dip. in Hotel Management, Seeks a guitable match. Contact email : salexander172@gmail.com OR 9158622614 (Regd. No. 6013) NAVI-MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Spinster, aged 31 years, Ht. 5’ 1”, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B. Com., employed as an Admin., Contact Email : sonaldabhi0@gmail.com OR Mob: 9820579253 (Regd. No. 6011) GOA: Goan RC Spinster, aged 26 years, Ht. 4’ 9”, Wt. 42 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn., MBBS, Diploma Anesthesa, working as a Anaesthestist. Seeks a well settled bachelor below 31 years, Doctor or Engineer. Contact email : judjjf1960@yahoo.in OR 8600306139 (Regd. No. 6000) MUMBAI : East Indian RC Spinster, aged 32 years, Ht. 5’ 3”, Wt. 58 kgs, Fair Complexion, good looking, smart,

Edn. M.M.S., B.Com., working as a Manager - Marketing. Seeks a handsome, intelligent, well settled bachelor. Contact email : christophersequeira@hotmail.com OR 9167650179 (Regd. No. 6002) MUMBAI : Goan R.C. Spinster, aged 26 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 60 kgs, Tan Complexion, Edn. B.Sc + PGDQA, working as a QA Personnel in Pharmaceutical, Seeks a good looking, understanding, responsible, well settled bachelor. Contact email : renmail1987@yahoo.co.in OR 9892394604 (Regd. No. 6006) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC parents of spinster daughter 1973 born, 5’ 5” tall, fair complexion with qualifications of B.Com. (Mumbai), M.B.A. (Finance), M.B.A., (H.R.) and Diplomas in I.T. (NIIT), Comp. (APTEC), and CERT.IND A/C. (I.C.A.), working in good position. Looking out for a qualified and professional well settled bachelor with good family background in Mumbai or abroad upto 45 years. Kindly apply with recent photo and full detail either to Email : bellwether77@yahoo.com or call mobile No. 9892700617. (Regd. No. 5441) MUMBAI : RC Spinster, East Indian, Fair Complexion, Sincere, Homely, Edn. B.A., aged 48 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Hobbies/Occupn/Profsn in Creative Art work. Seeks a suitable life PartnerReliable, Sincere, Working, Sacrificing & Supportive. If interested Contact 830 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dial 25372060 (Regd. No. 5662) Address your replies to :

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MATRIMONIALS MUMBAI : RC Divorcee, age 30 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wt. 56 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. M.Com/MBA, Sr. Executive with a reputed firm, seeks a suitable match. Contact email : ritadsouza58@gmail.com OR 9323628370 (Regd. No. 6001) AHMEDABAD : Goan RC Spinster, Wheatish, slim, good looking, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wt. 49 kgs, Edn. B.A., PGDMFI, Pursuing MBA, working as a Senior Officer in Bank. Seeks a educated, well settled bachelor from decent and respectable family. Contact email : steffi8138@gmail.com / jerrypeter02@yahoo.com OR 07922162694 (Regd. No. 6004) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Spinster, fair, good looking, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 62 kgs, Edn. Post graduate (MBA), working as a Manager in MNC, Seeks a well educated and well settled bachelor. Contact Mob.: 9930441402 / 9769678734 Email: sjd0110@gmail.com (Regd. No. 6003) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Spinster, aged 33 years, Ht. 5’5”, Wt. 58 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.E., (Computers) working as a Software Engineer. Contact email : catalyst.nirmala@gmail.com OR 9820445461(Regd. No. 6058) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 39 years, Ht. 5’2”, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. T.Y. B.Com., working as a Computer Operator A/c’s department. Contact email : michellefernandes17@hotmail.com OR 9930661771 (Regd. No. 6055) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Spinster, aged 26 years, Ht. 5’3”, Wt. 56 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.A., Animation (Dip.) working as a Animation. Contact email : profileb9@gmail.com OR 9819680299 (Regd. No. 6062) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’ 3”, Wt. 68 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. Post Graduate, working as a Journalist. Contact email. : nd41@in.com OR 9819027945 (Regd. No. 6052) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Parents seeks alliance for their daughter Divor-

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cee, Marriage non consummated, lasted for 2 months, aged 28 years, Ht. 5’ 1’, Wt. 60 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.Com., working as Accounts Assistant. Seeks a suitable R.C. Bachelor/ Divorcee upto 34 years. Contact email : dsouzamailbox@rediffmail.com Or 9820742285 (Regd. No. 6049) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Spinster, aged 28 years. Ht. 5’ 3”, Wt. 45 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.E. Computer, working as a I.T. Consultant. Seeks an educated Mangalorean boy from good family background. Contact : 8879179796 or Email : ajd19@yahoo.co.in (Regd. No. 6018) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 28 years. Ht. 5’ 3”, medium built, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. HSC, working as a Receptionist. Contact email : lumira_rodrigues@rediffmail.com OR 9821025069 (Regd. No. 6016) DUBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 37 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 41 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.A., working as a Secretary. Contact email : track_1976@yahoo.com OR 9821467722 (Regd. No. 6032) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 36 years, Ht. 5’ 1”, Wt. 45 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. A.A. Degree in US, working in Bank Teller in US. Contact email : perpetual4u2012@yahoo.in OR 28933931 (Regd. No. 6031) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Spinster, aged 24 years, Ht. 5’ 6”, Wt. 58 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.A., working for a Multinational Company. Contact email : denverr89@gmail.com (Regd. No. 6025) MUMBAI : RC Divorcee, aged 49 years. Ht. 5’ 7”, Wt. 65 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Sc., working as a Sr. Govt. Officer. Contact Email : reenaahuja2012@gmail.com (Regd. No. 6023) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 35 years, Ht. 5’ 5”, Wt. 60 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.A., employed as a Secretary. Contact : Mob: 9833120168 (Regd. No. 6010) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 30 years, Ht. 5’ 5”, Wt. 65 kgs, Fair Com-

plexion, B.Com., working as a SME, Seeks sober, well settled bachelor. Contact : email : megna.fernandes@gmail.com OR 9820264984 (Regd. No. 6007) MUMBAI : East Indian RC Spinster, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. Post Graduate HR, working as HR Executive for MNC. Contact Email : simikien@gmail .com OR 9819040031 (Regd. No. 6046) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 30 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wt. 65 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.E., (Electronics), working as a Technology Lead. in IT Company in USA. Contact : laetitia.viegas@gmail.com OR 25886316 (Regd. No. 6030) MUMBAI : Karnataka Protestant Spinster, aged 31 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 55 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.A., working as a Clerk. Contact : neetahdas@gmail.com OR 9768919470 (Regd. No. 6029) MUMBAI : East Indian RC Spinster, aged 28 years, Ht. 5’ 5”, Wt. 55 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.Sc., working as a Asst. Manager. Contact email : riajoanna6008@gmail.com OR 9987632755 (Regd. No. 6042) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 25 years, Ht. 4’ 7”, Wt. 48 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.Sc., in H.Sc. Textile working as a Asst. Executive. Contact email : dmelloaurealia@gmail.com OR 9819569874 (Regd. No. 6026) MUMBAI : Mangalorean RC Spinster, aged 31 years, Ht. 5’, Wt. 54 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.A.,B.Ed., ADCSSAA, Teacher by profession. Contact Email: mathias.reshma@gmail.com / reshma_mathias@rediffmail.com OR 9757289026 (Regd. No. 6043) MUMBAI : Goan RC Spinster, aged 30 years, Ht. 4’ 11”, Wt. 49 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. BHMS., Doctor by profession. Contact : rochelledsilva@gmail.com OR 9869000687 (Regd. No. 5733)

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Come, make the best choice of your life-Partner

Royal Christian Family happy to announce the next

GET-TOGETHER

Places are limited! Book Your Seat Early !!

of Brides and Grooms will be held in June 2014 from 10 A. M. to 4 P.M. at, an AC Hall in Mumbai A grand gathering to get acquainted with boys and girls of matching age group who are in search of a suitable Life-Partner of their choice with an ultimate view to matrimony. O Participants list and other details will be sent 15 days prior to the get-together. O Lunch, snacks, etc, will be provided at the Get-together. O Royal Christian Family is having the experience of organising over 60 get-togethers O The meet covers good family boys and girls

in the past.

Royal Christian Family 99, Perin Nariman Street, 1st Floor, Near GPO., Fort, Mumbai 400001 Tel.: 022 - 22693578, 22654924 Email: secular@vsnl.com, secular@sezariworld.com

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United Kanarites Mumbai D-20/21, Shalimar Industrial Estate, Matunga, Mumbai-400 019. Tel Nos. +91 22 24024463 Fax + 91 22 24024703

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organizes

Public Felicitation to

Most Rev Dr Gerald Isaac Lobo (Bishop of Newly Erected Diocese of Udupi) On 4th May, 2014 at 4 pm at Xavier’s Institute of Engineering, Opp Raheja Hospital, Mahim, Mumbai-400 016

Holy Eucharistic at 4pm followed by felicitation and entertainment programme By Rev. Fr Dr. Charles Vas SVD. and Troupe. Most Rev. Dr. Gerald Isaac Lobo

Chief Guest:

His Eminence Cardinal Oswald Gracias

His Eminence Cardinal Oswald Gracias FOR FREE ENTRY PASSES CONTACT IMMEDIATELY P.S.: Free Bus service is organized from many parishes. Water/Tea-snacks and Dinner will be served free to all. For more details please contact the following persons: Vasai: Ancy Paladka– 9320733213, Bhayandar: George A Sequeira – 9867811627 Mira Road: John Crasto – 9004070995, Borivli :Charles D’Cunha9867853986. George D’Souza– 9870046604, Reuben Buthello – 77738392007, Mahim:Rita D’Sa 9820769469, Malad: Harold Castelino-9871047174, Cyril Castelino – 9819922270, S. Lobo – 9004051925 Cyprian Albuquerque 9821589600, Malvani: Felix D’Souza – 9869716768, Andheri West: Benedicta Rebello 9820293817, Stanley Dias 9821414484, Andheri East: Rons Bantwal - 9820292974, Mahakali: Tressy Peris 9833893241 Victor Concessao - 9969422118 Bandra East: Gregory Sequeira – 9892423236, Bandra West: Kenny - 9820571238, Andheri Chakala : Clement Lobo9820332868, Jerimeri: Walter D’Souza- 9322211307, John Veigas-9322644157 Leo Fernandes- 9820499835, Sion:Harry Sequeira-9820497764, Kurla West: Kamani, Vidyavihar- Walter Buthello 9820051421, Babu Kamani- 9892211295, Lawrence D’Souza-Kamani 9821308750, Mulund:Lawrence D'Souza -9769392220, Peter D’Souza– 9833241529, William Sequeira – 9820093167, Ivan Suvaris-9820056433, Sakinaka: Henry Fernandes9029628420 & Alex Monteiro– 9867376506 Thane-Pokhran: Steven Fernandes- 9821465874, Vikhroli: Wilfred Fernandes-8879327071, Robert D'Souza - 9819565772 Kanjurmarg: Bona Misquita -9167872552 AND: Raphael Castelino-9820002463, Steven D’Souza-9867027705, Lancelot Tauro - 9820142070, Vinod Noronha -9821028277, Thomas Lobo -9820025853, Raphael D’Souza- 9820179250, Anand Castelino -9821133032, Sylvan Menezes -9820681984, Robert Tauro -9892205483. Printed and Published by Lawrence Coelho at The Secular Citizen, 99, Perin Nariman Street, 1st Floor, Harihar Nivas, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001. Tel.: 2269 3578, 2265 4924 28 April 2014 Printers: The Secular Citizen, Fort, Mumbai 400001. Editor : Philip Myaboo

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