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OBEDIENCE...!

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As religious we profess that we live poverty, chaste and obedient to God and Superiors. Here I mainly focused on "OBEDIENCE". I compare the obedience of Jesus to our own lives. Before I start, I would like to ask a question to you, what is obedience? Obedience is nothing but denying one's own will and choice for the sake of the kingdom of God. Obedience is listening to others and sharing with others. We see in the life of Jesus Christ, every moment or every step that he took and he was always obedient to God the Father. We see that devil came to tempt Jesus Christ. But Jesus never put God in test but he always praised God. We also know that before Jesus death on the cross, he went to the garden of Gasthemene, and he prayed to Lord: "Father; if it is possible let this cup pass away from me, but not my will but your will be done." This is the real obedience to God. This shows to all how much Jesus was obedient to God the Father. My dear br...

None...but One...

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I was none... is now one... but will be none... When I was none... there was one... to make one... Thank  God I was none... for, there was one... and now I am One... Cos God is One... there is none... beside One... God is near... no more fear... when He is near... Cos God is One... I am ever One... Will never be One... Like the one never before... is the only one ever after... will never be hereafter... 

Non-violent Communication

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Pastoral Counselling Course  27th-28th September 2018  1. Write an integration paper of understanding and insights received?    The two-day sessions were guided by the Holy Spirit and the grace of God. It was a moving experience invoking the Spirit with a hymn Spirit be our spirit... On the first day, we were put into context by drawing our attention to Jesus. Evangelists tell us how Jesus was compassionate, empathetic and yet effective in his three years of public ministry. Therefore, Jesus the Good Shepherd is our model and inspiration to emulate and imitate. It was an eye-opener for me, that (in the contexts of the Religious Life) ‘if we are left to ourselves then we come to know the truth of our convictions and commitments.’ Perhaps, today a majority of laypeople, faithful, domestic staff and people who associate with us in work know how autonomous, authoritative, assertive, independent and even disobedient we are. This sets everything in perspect...

24Th Week, Monday Year B-Homily (17Th September, 2018)

Monday: 1 Cor. 11:17-26, 33; Lk. 7:1-10   The first reading presents to us how Paul explains the attitude and the disposition of the community with regard to the Lord’s Supper. In fact, Paul gives a scolding to the community because they failed to understand the meaning of the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. As we all know that the Eucharist is the expression of Jesus love for the twelve apostles. But, the community was disloyal to this Eucharistic love due to disunity and lack of eschatological orientation. One of the reasons why Paul does not commend the community is that while celebrating the Eucharist they were stuck to their divisions and factions. Thus the community failed to understand the primordial things over the trivial issues. They gave away the eschatological essentials by being bogged down by the existential elements. Paul is rather emphatic as he says that what he received from the Lord he passed it on. But then the community could not do so. Therefore...

Youth: Where is your Heart?

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Once, a friend asked me to prepare a talk on the role of the young people towards parents, family and the Church. Today, the young people are seemed to be busy doing many things but they fail in life. In fact, many young people end up in life as drunkards, drug addicts, rapists and then commit suicide. As teenagers, they are so promising and so active in studies, sports and music but then as they complete teenage something goes wrong with them. Where are the principles that they learn in the School? Where are the values that they learn in the family? Where is their faith? Being young is adventurous and challenging. But then, suddenly there is a drastic change in their lifestyle, dress code, talk, food habits, picnics, new and unknown friendships and online late night chatting etc. Dear young reader, I am happy that you are reading this and while you read if you find yourself uncomfortable then you’ve got to think seriously about your life. Today all the young people who are victims...

A Student Laments over...(A to Z)

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A las! B itter tale is mine. C omes to my mind like an unceasing sunrise and D rives me into depression and dejection. E ventides are filled with assignments galore. F requent trials of text-familiarity tests add on to my grief. G riever, I have become more grievers my associates turned. H ighlighting, again and again, the highlights of the Bible text, I nch is not left without colouring the page. J ust how contrast to my day; colourless and lifeless. Knowledge of the scripture I sought to master L amentations unending is what I fetched and M ourning and in misery, I sink deep. N ineveh, the old destroyed city O h! What a similar pathetic state we both have P arched for comfort and longing for consolation. Q uestionable life is mine, is it worth treading? R ender your answer, O Lord, and restore my soul. S ilence, my dearest soul, loose not your hope T rust in Lord, take time to test your motives U nwrap your true self, strive for the truth ...

30th August, Thursday: Homily

Dear friends in Jesus Christ... first reading presents to us how Paul’s evangelical mission was established on God’s initiative. (Sosthenes Acts18:17). Paul refers to the Church of God and the believers as set apart . He uses this highly condensed formula kletois hagiois , means that believes have been set apart by God. However it does not qualify that they are intrinsically holy, but they are sanctified through Christ . To understand the phrase ‘ Those Sanctified ’ we must know the context of Paul and Corinth. Paul’s earliest preaching in the city took place in the local synagogue where, both Jews and Greeks accepted his message. It is in this context that Paul tells of those who are made ‘ Holy ’, and ‘ Set apart.’ For Paul every Christian is set apart, sanctified and made holy by the merits of Christ’s sacrifice (Heb.10:10). This comes to us in Baptism. Therefore, he encourages them to call on the name of the Lord in prayer and worship.    Besides, Paul re...