WE ARE GOD’S IMAGE
“God created man in his own image, in
the image of God he created him, male and female he created them” (Gen 1:27).
The human person, who is created in the image of God, is at once corporeal and
spiritual. Human person is both body and soul. Often we do not understand the
essential meaning of soul. Soul is the spiritual principle of a person which
gives him “the image of God”. A soul is a spark of God’s Eternal Brightness.
The soul is the true nobility of man. In man, because of his soul, there is the
blood of God, not just the blood of the parents. A soul is a spiritual blood of
the Eternal, Almighty and Holy God. This is because God the Creator is a Most
Pure Spirit. Because of the soul, as long as it is united to God, man is
eternal, powerful and holy. Because of the soul man has intelligence, freewill
and capacity to decide and act.
The
Purpose of Our Life
God is not just the creator; he is also
a Father, a loving Father. He gave Ten Commandments out of his love so that
man, living according to them, may always remain united to him. After all
“Human beings are created to praise and serve God our Lord and by means of
doing this to save their souls. Other things on the face of the earth are
created for the human beings to help them in the pursuit of the end for which
they are created” (St. Ignatius of Loyola, Sp. Ex. 23).
God wants us to rise and contemplate his
infinite perfections, his goodness and his love. Unfortunately, our souls are
weaken by the original sin, by passions and by our own sins, by our selfishness
and the selfishness of other people and are unable to fulfill God’s Will,
expressed in Ten Commandments. In fact many of us offend God by acting against
his holy will and make our souls sick or lifeless. How happy we would be if we
possess goodness of God with no hatred, no envy and no pride? How content we
would be to have eyes that look only for love and hands that stretch out only
in gestures of love and lips that utter only words of love and heart only full
of love?
The
First Commandment and Apostasy
The First Commandment that our Glorious
God gave us reads, “I am the Lord your God, you shall not have false gods
before me”. God is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. He has
created us out of love and in return expects and deserves all of our love.
Unfortunately, at present, “man is refusing to acknowledge God as his source”
(GS No.13,1). Satan keeps on telling man, “You have no Father for your origin”
and man believes in the lie. This is a rebellion of man which is spreading like
a fog and is covering the whole world. Rebellion has caused apostasy, that is,
“total repudiation of Christian Faith” (CCC No. 2089). The creation is
rebelling and denying the existence of the Most Holy Trinity and is becoming a
persecutor of the Word. The apostasy disregards obedience to God and it
challenges the mercy of God. In other words it is a rejection of divine truth
that leads to Life.
Man is forgetting that at present he is
on a temporary dwelling place and that the heaven is his true eternal abode
beyond the earthly life. He belongs to God. He is not his own master. He is a
property and a gift of God. Similarly, every creature is a property and gift of
God. Everything comes from God, belongs to him and will return to him.
Everything has to be loved and respected in God and God has to be loved and
worshiped in everything. He forgets that the whole purpose of life is to love
the Lord with all his heart, and with all his soul and with all his strength
and to love his neighbour as himself.
Fruits
of the Apostasy
Man, with the influence of Satan is
removing God from his life. As a result man is becoming self-centered. Pride
and selfishness are becoming the prime moving force in man’s life. As a result
we see gross violation of the Ten Commandments in the world. Everywhere there
are apostasy, religious degeneration, rejection of holy and divine, tension and
wars, fundamentalism and terrorism, injustice and exploitation, violence and
murder, corruption and scams, adultery and rape, perjury and treachery,
disorder and divorce in marriage, pollution of minds and hearts and sins
against nature.
Our
Urgent Responsibilities
We need to re-enter the “Door of Faith”.
We need to be re-baptized in the Spirit. We need to renew our love and trust in
God our Father, Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior and Holy Spirit our
sanctifier. The Lord is giving us this responsibility that first of all we
ourselves, in all humility, with the grace of God, transform ourselves and then
renew the face of the world. For this purpose, we need prayer and fasting,
self-control and self-sacrifice. We also need to be true disciples and apostles
and give witness of Jesus Christ and proclaim his doctrine to everyone. We need
to remind people of the true purpose of our life on this earth. We need to
announce to the people that God the Father loves us immensely, tenderly and
wants us to love us now and for ever. Let us remember that we are created by
God in his own image and likeness. Let us remember that our souls remember God
and are longing for him, their creator.
May our Lady, the Mother of our Saviour,
bless and help us!
+Felix
Toppo, S.J.
Bishop of Jamshedpur
FR. C. R. PRABHU CELEBRATES HIS 75TH
BIRTHDAY
On 11 September, 2013, Fr. C. R. Prabhu
celebrated his 75th birthday. Counting the abundance blessing all
throughout his life he offered the thanksgiving Mass at 6:00 am in St. Joseph’s
Church, Golmuri. All the Fathers and
bishop Felix Toppo, S.J. from Curia joined and concelebrated with him. Fr.
Prabhu was very happy and grateful to the Lord. Well appreciated 47 years of
his service as priest in different parishes and institutions of the diocese of Jamshedpur
gives him satisfactions and joy in his life. Throughout the day he was busy
receiving the prayerful wishes and love from his dear ones.
JESU MARSAL CHURCH, CHANDIL
All the catholic women of Jesu Marsal
Church, Chandil celebrated the Women’s Day on 1st September, 2013.
Around 105 women of the parish participated in it and profited from the
gathering. Fr. Eugene Ekka, was the resource person who guided the women
through the power point presentation and explained the importance of Faith as
well as the role of women in the faith formation in the family. The opportunity
to receive the Sacrament of reconciliation was given to all the women. After
the confession and supper a religious film was projected which was enjoyed by
all.
The following
day special Mass and prayers were offered for the mothers. The hostel boys and
girls put some cultural programme in honour of all the mothers. On the happy
occasion Block officer addressed the gathering and made them aware of the
various plans and help which are offered the people in the Block. All the
parishioners shared the fellowship meal. Congratulations to Fr. Raphael
Montiero and his team!
ST. ROBERT’S CHURCH, PARSUDIH
The
parish feast was celebrated on 15th September, 2013 at St. Robert’s
Church, Parsudih. There was the thanksgiving Mass. Fr. Leo John D’Souza, the
Silver Jubilerian was the chief celebrant. Whole liturgy was very devotional
with melodious singing. After the Holy Mass different units of the parish and
the students of St. Robert’s School, Parsudih presented the cultural programme
to mark the day as well as to honour Fr. Leo John D’Souza who completed his 25
years of priesthood. He was given a beautiful shawl. Congratulations to Fr.
Nicolas, Fr. Johnny, DS Sister and the parishioners!
ST.
PUAL’S CHURCH, MALUKA
The birthday of Mohter Mary and the
feast of Our Lady of Velankani were celebrated on 8th September,
2013 at St. Paul’s Church, Maluka. All the parishioners and the hostel children
sang together the various devotional hymns in honour of Mother Mary followed by
the Holy Mass. Parishioners also had the procession to proclaim their faith
publicly. This was not enough; the hostel children had the basketball match
among themselves. Thus they made the day joyful. Congratulations to Fr. Junas
Purty and his team!
OUR
LADY OF NATIVITY CHURCH, SINI
On Sunday, 08th September,
Our Lady of the Nativity Church, Sini, celebrated the Parish Feast. The
celebrations began with the Holy Eucharist. The day was filled with joy and
happiness as 18 boys and girls received the Confirmation and 10 of them
received First Communion by Bishop Felix Toppo, S.J. On arrival to Sini the
parishioners gave the Bishop a warm welcome. The small parish community at Our
lady of Nativity Church, Sini participated in the Mass to pray and to wish the
children a happy new life. What really touched the boys and girls who received
the Confirmation and First Communion was the very unique and loving gesture of
all the parents who expressed their love and best wishes with bouquets. All the
parishioners shared the family meal together. Congratulations to Fr. Peter and his
collaborators at Sini!
BLESSED
MOTHER TERESA, CHURCH, SIADIH
On 6th of September 2013, it was a great
joy to the parishioners of Siadih, as the Blessed Mother Teresa Parish feast
was celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. We were happy to have Bishop
Felix, our Shepherd with us for the celebration of feast. The parishioners and
the hostels children welcomed His Lordship by washing his hands and then
leading him to the parish Church dancing and singing to the beats of mandars.
A colourful liturgy was organized by the
parish liturgy committee under the guidance of Sr. Mary Mukti, FC. At the
beginning of the mass, parish priest on the behalf of the parishioners expressed
words of welcome and assured the Bishop prayers and support. It was pleasant to
hear Bishop singing the gospel Mt, 31-40 prayerfully, which really touched the
hearts and minds. In his homily His Excellency, told the congregation about the
simple but great and inspiring life of the blessed Mother Teresa and how she
was a true witness to God's unconditional love to His people. Bishop emphasized
that God loves each one of us very personally.
After the Holy Eucharistic celebration,
a short cultural programme was held befittingly for the occasion by the
parishioners and the hostels children. The highlights of the programme was the
short skit on Good Samaritan which was performed by the Hostel boys and the
beautiful and colourfull prayer dance by girls hostel. Mr. Marshall Purti gave
the vote of Thanks. It was followed by a sumptuous meals for the parishioners
and the guests which was prepared by the Catholic sabha of the Parish. (Fr.
Lino Fernandes, SFX)
ST.
MICHAEL’S CHURCH, BURIGORA
Mothers Day and Children’s Day was
celebrated on 8th September, 2013 at St. Michael’s Church, Burigora.
60 mothers of the parish were present on this occasion. The parish crowd number
130 prayed and thanked God during the Holy Eucharist for all the committed
mothers. To make the mothers more happy and joyful, various games,
competitions, singing and dancing were conducted in the church premise.
St.
John Mary Vianney School, Dharmasai, has been running under the supervision
of the village. For the better administration of the school, Dharamsai village
committee has given the In-Chargeship of the school to St. Michael’s Church,
Burigora. Since then a new syllabus has been introduced and basic books have
been distributed to the students freely.
Medical Camp: A medical camp was conducted
by the MC Sisters of Baihatu on 23rd September, 2013. During the
medical camp 160 patients received the medical care. It was agreed that there
will be a regular medical camp on every 4th Sunday of the month in
the parish. Congratulations to Fr. Sanjay Kujur and his team!
HOLY
FAMILY CHURCH, KUMARDUBI
On Sunday, 15th September, Holy
Family Church, Kumardubi, 20 boys and girls received the Sacrament of
Confirmation during the Eucharistic celebration presided over by bishop Felix
Toppo, S.J. All the parishioners took part in the Holy Mass and prayed for
them. They congratulated all the 20 boys and girls and wished them a happy new
life in Christ. Congratulations to Fr. Paulus and his team who prepared them
well to be the soldiers of Christ.
YOUTH
CAMP IN “HO”
To guide the youth of the area, Tepasai, Goilkera and Burigora parish, have planned out a
“Youth Camp” which will be held on 17-20th of October, 2013 with
topic “Mera Jeevan, Mera Sapna”. The
youth camp will be conducted in the local language ‘Ho’. During this camp, the
participants will be made aware with various topics like self-Identity, tribal
rights, palayan, opportunities of service, Aids and the defects of early
marriages. We wish all the best to the animators!
THE
RAIN DANCE: ST. TERESA’S CHURCH, SINDRI
St. Teresa’s Church Sindri, had a
wonderful mothers’ day celebration on 1st September, 2013. The
students of BIT, engineering College, Sindri brought colour and joy to the
celebration. On this occasion whole parish community prayed and wished all the
mothers of the parish. Interesting part of the day was the ‘Rain Dance’. As it
was the rainy day they all dance in the rain.
Another event was the feast of the
patron saint of the parish which was celebrated on 29th September,
2013. The parishioners had the thanksgiving Mass at 10:00 am. The liturgy was
very beautiful and devotional. After the Mass all the parishioners shared the
fellowship meals together as one family. Congratulations to Fr. Robert Toppo
and his parishioners!
ST.
ANTONY’S CHURCH, MAUBHADAR
It is a great joy and pleasure to share
with others about our activities in the Parish.
St.
Claret vocational training institute (CVTI): CVTI offers different courses
to help the poorest of the poor to build up their life. On 1st of August 2013
we had a grand opening ceremony of the DB Tech Don Bosco program at CVTI. Now
the students of these institution are being placed in the different parts of
India concerning their job, we with the staffs of these institute are happy to
see them building their lives. The CVTI Offers following courses as, Computer, Typing,
Spoken English, Hotel management (hospitality), and Tailoring Electrical things
(electricians) for three months through the help of DB Tech. Don Bosco.
We had very good peoples participatory
Church celebration. On the feast of St. Monica, there was Tridum, and beautiful
Input session for the mothers of the parish, fellowship meal and followed by the
Feast of Mother Mary (Velankani Feast). We with a great happiness began the
preparation of the feast by RAISING of the FLAG OF THE MOTHER MARY followed by
nine days of continuous Novena and then the celebration of the feast with the
fellowship meal shared by people in the Church. It was felt a people’s
participatory church celebration. (Fr. Elias Tirkey)
COUNCIL
OF CATHOLIC WOMEN OF INDIA
It was great honor for the Mahila Sangh
of Jamshedpur Diocese to welcome and host the executive meeting of the
delegates of “Council of Catholic Women of India”. They were accommodated in
“Jesu Bhavan”, Mango. There were seventeen delegates from various Dioceses of
India, from 20th to 23rd of September 2013.
This meeting was unique and was
inaugurated by Rev. Bishop Felix Toppo, in his key note address; he gave the
example of women in the Bible, their role in the church and in taking care of
his Apostles. He said to the delegates that they were the Disciples of Christ
and they must become the light of Christ, in their family and in the society
bearing Christ by becoming the messengers themselves.
Mahila sangh of Jamshedpur had organized
a get together and meal in honor of the CCWI delegates. They invited the Parish
priests of Jamshedpur Deanery along with the women representatives from each
parish. The delegates were also taken for sightseeing and for a High Tea at
XLRI on the 21st and on 23rd to St. Mary’s English High
School. (Sr. Sudha SJT)
ST. ALBERT’S COLLEGE, RANCHI
Seminary Day: August 31, 2013: On the feast of St.
Albert of Louvain, the patron saint of the seminary, we began the celebrations
with the Holy Eucharist presided over by Rev. Fr. Xavier Soreng, SJ, the
Provincial of Ranchi Jesuit Province.
‘Seminary Day without the
football match’ gives a feeling of emptiness. Therefore, there was the
Traditional Football Match between the theologians and the philosophers.
Experience and commitment triumphed over energy and skill. Though the
theologians won the match by 3-0, the philosophers won the heart of the spectators.
Seminary Centenary Alumni Re-Union: “Gratitude,
Memories, Joys and Happiness”, these might be the mixture of feelings of the
priests when they landed at the St. Albert’s College Campus on September 10,
2013 for the Seminary Centenary Alumni Re-Union. The advent of the old priests
brought new life, new energy into the college. They were accommodated at SDC,
St. Albert’s College and at DSA Generalate.
The Re-Union programme began
on September 11, 2013 with the inaugural welcome speech by Fr. Joseph P. Pinto,
OFM Cap the Rector. The first session belonged to Rev. Fr. Abraham Puthumana,
SJ, Patna Province. He spoke on ‘Challenges to the Priestly Life in the Present
World.’ There was the Holy Eucharistic Celebration presided over by Most Rev. Thomas
D’Souza, Archbishop of Kolkatta. The fathers fondly remembered their beloved
formators who nurtured their life and spirit. In the evening at 5.30, Bishop
Most Rev. Paul Toppo led the prayer service using the power point media and the
theme was, ‘Pita Paarmeshwar ka Prem’. The cultural committee had arranged a
cultural evening to felicitate the ‘Elder Brothers’. Fr. Rector honoured the
Golden and Silver Jubilarians with the Jharkhandi Shawl and flowers
respectively.
On September 12, 2013, the
second day of the reunion, the main celebrant and homilist at the Holy
Eucharist was His Eminence Telesphore P. Cardinal Toppo. Later, Fr. Sebastian
Tirkey of Ranchi Archdiocese emphasized on ‘Relevance of the Seminary Formation
in Today’s Socio-Pastoral Context.’ Around 230 priests from different dioceses
of India arrived for the gathering. The presence of Frs. Herman Tigga, Emmanuel
Horo, Walter Crasta, Leo D’Souza, Johnny P.D. and Alwin C.V. added joy to the
celebrations. Carrying along love, new life and new memories the Fathers
returned to their respective dioceses.
The Re-union came to an end
successfully due to committed effort made by the Albertine Family. Fr. Jacob
T.K., the Treasurer, was the Organizer. Fr. Raju Felix Crasta, Fr. John Crasta,
and Br. Michael Deogam took care of the media and the Workshop during the
Reunion. (Michael Deogam).
ST. MARY’S
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL
“Nothing is impossible for
God and His blessed Mother” Yes indeed this sentence has become
reality when we began the month through the blessing of our Blessed Mother.
Away from teaching, books & students on the occasion of teachers’ day a
friendly basket ball match was organized in both the blocks the students Vs
staff and was turned out to be a grand success. It was more enjoy able for the
staff when the principal Fr. David joined the team. Thanks to the organizing
committee. Along with the teachers day celebration, the school bid Adieu to
Mrs. Jane Anthony the senior office staff also Mrs. Sumitra the senior most
maintenance staff. The management staff & students acknowledged and
appreciated their contribution to St. Mary’s family. May God bless them. On the
occasion of St. Mary’s Day the teacher’s organized the inter – house
competition like quiz Anthakshri, Junior Master Chief, Songs, Rangoli and
Dance. Many students took part in different activities, there was a lot of
unity and team spirit among the teachers & the students. Thanks to Fr.
David Vincent for encouraging the teachers to organize such events in the
school. Impossible things happen when we depend on God. On 14th
September the school invited all the catholic, Christian parents for the Holy
Eucharistic celebration in the honour of our Blessed Mother, inspite of heavy
rain thundering & lighting many responded to our invitation. After the
hectic days of competitions& celebration began with proper seriousness the first
term exam.
UPASANA, MANGO
Fr. Bene Minj made a trip to Pondicherry
to attend a Workshop for the Directors of Community College .The programme was
very packed with sessions and also fruitful. On the 21-22 of Sept. We had 18
women delegates from all over India attending the Executive Meeting of the
Catholic Council Women of India (CCWI) and they were accompanied by their
Spiritual Director, Fr. Claude D’Souza, SJ (Karnataka Jesuit-the founding
father of the AICUF Movement). Sr. Sudha, SJT accompanied by the local CCWI
delegates led the Opening Prayer session and the meet was inaugurated by Rt. Rev.
Felix Toppo, Bishop of Jamshedpur. They were very appreciative of the
arrangements in Jamshedpur by the local hosts, Ms. Manisha Topno, Nikunj B.
Francis and Rose Marandi and the highlight of their visit was also a visit to
XLRI (where Frs. George Fernandes and Tony Uvari made sure they had a memorable
visit) and later the dinner and felicitations hosted by the Diocese which was
attended by the local Parish Priests. The Novices helped out in the Choir
during the Diaconate Ordinations on the 28th of September in St. Joseph’s
Cathedral. (George Anthony)
FEAST
OF ST. VINCENT DI PAUL,
Thanksgiving Masses were offered at both the places, Sheshire Home and Gyan Deep School where Frs. Elvius Dungdung and Dileep
Marandi were the chief celebrant respectively. In their homilies they reminded
the faithful the great zeal and love, St. Vincent de Paul had for the poor and
needy. The homilist encouraged the faithful to take inspirations from him to
live a Holy life pleasing to Christ.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY- OCTOBER
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Fr.
George Mann
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Bipin
Pani
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Puthumai
Raj
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Pradeep
Marandi
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