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Sunday, July 15, 2012

SEMINAR FOR CHILDREN
AT DEVASHISH HIGH SCHOOL, WAGHODIA


Three day Seminar was conducted for the children of 8th to 10th standard children at Dev Ashish High School, Waghodia. All together 130 children participated in the seminar.

Various topic were dealth with such as:
1. Who am I? Importance of knowing oneself.
2. Five important aspects of life (physical, social, mental, psychological, spiritual)
3. Five aspects of character building.
4. My hero's and heroine's (role model)
5. Values
6. Communication (Types, Listening and understanding skills, blocks to communication)
7. Importance of choices in life.
8. Relationship with God (Prayer)
9. Good Manners
10. Leadership skills

There topics were coducted in a very creative manner through puzzles, slide shows, movies, games, action songs, stories, groups sharing, debates, ect.

The children active and participating right from 9.00 a.m to 5.00 pm with a break of one hour for lunch.


Fr. Malcolm (Parish Priest) and Sister Pratibha (Principal) thanked Fr. Lawrence for conducting the seminar. It was indeed very enriching and the children benefited tremendously from the various sessions.











Sunday, July 1, 2012


 OVERVIEW OF THE MONTH OF JULY


The month of July is dedicated to The Precious Blood of Jesus. The entire month falls within the liturgical season of Ordinary Time, which is represented by the liturgical color green. This symbol of hope is the color of the sprouting seed and arouses in the faithful the hope of reaping the eternal harvest of heaven, especially the hope of a glorious resurrection. It is used in the offices and Masses of Ordinary Time. The last portion of the liturgical year represents the time of our pilgrimage to heaven during which we hope for reward. 
The Holy Father's Intentions for the Month of July 2012

General: That everyone may have work in safe and secure conditions. 

Missionary: That Christian volunteers in mission territories may witness to the love of Christ. (See also www.apostleshipofprayer.net)


Feasts for July
The feasts on the General Roman Calendar celebrated during the month of July are:

 1. Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Sunday
 3. Thomas the Apostle, Feast
 4. Independence Day (USA), Opt. Mem.
 5. Anthony Mary of Zaccaria; Elizabeth of Portugal, Opt. Mem.
 6. Maria Goretti, Opt. Mem.
 8. Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday
 9. Augustine Zhao Rong and companions, Opt. Mem.
 11. Benedict, Memorial
 13. Henry, Opt. Mem.
 14. Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha (USA), Memorial
 15. Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday
 16. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Opt. Mem.
 18. Camillus de Lellis (USA), Opt. Mem.
 20. Apollinaris, Opt. Mem.
 21. Lawrence of Brindisi, Opt. Mem.
 22. Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday
 23. Bridget, Opt. Mem.
 24. Sharbel (Charbel) Makhloof, Opt. Mem.
 25. James, Feast
 26. Joachim and Anne, Memorial
 29. Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday
 30. Peter Chrysologus, Opt. Mem.
 31. Ignatius of Loyola, Memorial

Focus of the Liturgy

The Gospel readings for the four Sundays in July are taken from St. John and St. Mark  — all are from Year B, Cycle 2.

July 1st  - 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time
This Gospel recounts the healing of Jairus' daughter and the cure of the woman with the issue of blood.

July 8th - 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Our Lord teaches in the synagogue and is rejected by those present.

July 15th - 15th Sunday of Ordinary Time              
Jesus sends out the twelve apostles and gives them authority over unclean spirits.

July 22nd - 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time             
Jesus invites the Apostles to "come away and rest a while."

July 29th  - 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time             
 This Gospel tells the story of the miracle of the loaves and fishes.


Highlights of the Month

 July is usually hot and a time for relaxing. It is also the time when crops planted in the Spring are maturing and growing. Just as the crops are dependent upon summer rains not only to grow but to survive so our spiritual development is dependent upon our frequenting the sacraments and receiving the Blood of Christ.

The main feasts of this month are St. Thomas the Apostle (July 3), St. Elizabeth of Portugal (July 5), St. Maria Goretti (July 6), St. Augustine Zhao Rong (July 9), St. Benedict (July 11), St. Henry (July 13), Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha  (USA - July 14), St. Bonaventure (July 15), Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (July 16), St. Camillus (July 18), St. Bridget (July 23), St. Sharbel (July 24), St. James (July 25), Sts. Joachim and Anne (July 26) and St. Ignatius of Loyola (July 31).

The feasts of Bl. Junipero Serra  (July 1), St. Mary Magdalene (July 22) and St. Peter Chrysologus (July 30) are superseded by the Sunday liturgy.

A Time of Regeneration

The Blood that coursed through the veins of Christ was a part of that Sacred Humanity made possible by the maternity of Mary, whose parents, St. Joachim and St. Anne are honored this month. (July 26). Our Lord's blood poured out on the Cross purchased our salvation, washed clean the robes of the martyrs, and gave birth to the Church as it flowed from his wounded side. The Precious Blood of Christ — now pulsing through his Mystical Body — continues its salvific work, preserving and purifying, repairing and providing nourishment for regeneration and renewal of its members.

July’s longer and warmer days also provide us with the opportunity for renewal, both interior and exterior. Schedules relax and pressures ease, inviting travel. But, whether we travel or not, like the missionary, Bl. Junipero Serra (July 1), we preach to others — by our conduct, our speech, even the clothes we wear. May we be modest in everything we do, imitating St. Maria Goretti, the young martyr for purity (July 6), and “preaching” Christ to everyone we meet.

The summer Readings of Ordinary Time remind us that our earthly pilgrimage is also a journey, a great adventure towards union with Christ, the Beginning and the End of our journey. Each Sunday with its Easter renewal becomes a mile marker along the way, linking where we have been with where we are going. May the Precious Blood of Jesus sustain us as we journey to our true home, with Mary and the angels as our companions on the way.

Courtesy> Catholicculture.org

SILVER JUBILEE OF SR. RAMILA R.M.I.



"IN YOUR LOVE I HAVE BLOSSOMED……"

Silver Jubilee: a time to pause and reflect on all the good work of the past; a significant milestone of special significance; a celebrative memorial in the journey of one's vision; a time to look back and thank every person who has contributed; an occasion to pass the torch to another generation. It is all these and more, as Silver Jubilee bells happily chime for our Sr. Ramila.

“It is good to give thanks, O Lord; to sing praises to your name, for your love and faithfulness.” Indeed these words of the psalmist reflect the sentiments that are truly reflected in the life of Sr. Ramila. Yes, the Lord has worked wonders in her life, in His love she has blossomed…. Our gathering today was a wonderful way of expressing our happiness at Sr. Ramila being a dear gift to all of us, and to our Community in a special manner.

Most of her family members arrived in morning. She was delighted to see all of them in good numbers. She always cherished her family unity and fraternity. We could feel and see the joy on her face… All her pains had disappeared. It was a joyful gathering. We too were happy to see them together. Sisters along with girls decorated the halls. The house was looking festive.

The day started with the lauds. We all prayed for her and she made a thanksgiving prayer. The community wished and had the breakfast. Sr. Margaret and community came early to help us, they were a great help and support and to be part of the celebration.

We had a meaningful Eucharistic celebration at 11.30 am. The hall was full of full of people, her relatives and friends and some parishners. Our Bishop Godfrey de Rozario SJ was the main celebrant with two other con-celebrants along with her uncle Fr. Raman Vasava,Parish Priest of Rosary Cathedral Fr. William and Vicar general Fr. Joel R. Pais came to wish her and joined for lunch. 

Sr. Rani gave the introduction, in that she beautifully portrayed the life of Sr. Ramila. Fr. Raman Vasava also gave a small introduction in Gujarati about her vocation and her life. During the homily Sr. Stella made the offertory prayer which was beautifully connected with her life. Sr. Ramila renewed her vows. Our parish youth took lot of interest. With joy they sang with their melodious voices which gave impact to the whole Eucharistic celebration. At the end Sr. Ramila made a thanksgiving prayer.

Soon after the mass we had cutting of the cake. Bishop blessed and wished her congratulations. We distributed the mouth watering cake to everyone.Fr. Raman Vasava spoke few words and blessed the meal. Everyone enjoyed the delicious meal and appreciated the community and the girls for making a memorable day for Sr. Ramila. All her relatives went home happily wishing sister good health and many more years of her service.

Sr. Rani Paul RMI,
Deep Sharan,
Baroda.