Sunday, March 1, 2015

March, 2015

FINAL MESSAGE
OF THE 27th PLENARY ASSEMBLY OF THE CCBI,
 HELD AT BENGALURU
FROM 3-9 FEBRUARY, 2015

I have come so that they may have life and have it to the full” (John 10:10)
We, the 130 members of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India gathered for the 27th Plenary Assembly at St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bengaluru from 3-9 February, 2015, wish to convey our greetings of joy, peace and love of Our Lord Jesus Christ to our Priests, Religious, Lay Faithful and all People of Good Will.
In the light of the theme of the Plenary Assembly, “Liturgy and Life”, we deliberated upon liturgical renewal in the Church in India and reflected on the intrinsic relationship of liturgy to the life of the People of God.  We were encouraged and inspired by the message of the Holy Father, Pope Francis to our Conference in which, quoting Evangelii Gaudium 24, he invites us to reflect that “the Church evangelizes and is herself evangelized through the beauty of the liturgy, which is both a celebration of the task of evangelization and the source of her renewed self-giving”.
Thanks to the Second Vatican Council, liturgical renewal has enabled us to value and experience the beauty, splendor and majesty of the liturgy of the Church.
While considering the relationship between liturgy and life, we could not ignore the fact that our country is going through challenging times. Even as the Country has progressed economically, the benefits have not reached the poor and the marginalized, and at times have even worsened their situation. We are anxious about the increasing marginalization of the poor, the Dalits and the Tribals often in the name of development. 
Rising fundamentalism and communalism threatens to tear the social fabric and the secular nature of our beloved Country. We feel sad that the law abiding Christian community appears to be especially targeted. It was in this spirit that we bishops took part in a “Peace and Harmony March” in order to express our solidarity with Christians in different parts of our country who are affected by these atrocities, especially with the Church in Delhi where recently several churches have been vandalized and desecrated.
We were conscious of the teaching of the Second Vatican Council that “the liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows” (Sacrosanctum Concilium 10). In the light of this Conciliar vision, many suggestions and recommendations were proposed for a liturgy that is celebrated in a proper, effective and relevant manner. Accordingly the National Liturgical Commission has been entrusted with the task of bringing out comprehensive liturgical guidelines. However, at this juncture, we would like to state:
1.      In order to promote a full, conscious and active participation in the liturgical celebrations of the Paschal Mystery, we urge all ministers and faithful to celebrate the liturgy, with due sense of the sacred and of beauty and with joyfulness, leading to a personal and communitarian encounter with God and transformation of life. Care should be taken to observe the prescribed norms in order to maintain the dignity and decorum of the celebrations. The holiness of the priest is the leaven of the liturgical celebration.

2.      At the National, Regional, Diocesan and Parish levels, and in the Formation and Religious Houses, well planned measures have to be undertaken to help the communities to celebrate the liturgy in all its richness.

3.      An extensive and regular liturgical catechesis will prepare the faithful to participate actively in the liturgy and allow the transforming power of the liturgy to flow into their lives.

4.       We are convinced that inculturation is demanded by faith in accordance with the exigencies of human nature (Sacrosanctum Concilium 37-40). At the same time, given the multi-cultured nature of our society and keeping in mind that cultures are ever evolving and transforming, the sensitivities of the people and of various groups are to be addressed when efforts are made to promote inculturation.

5.      Heeding the Holy Father’s exhortation that sometimes there is “an ostentatious preoccupation for the liturgy, for doctrine and for the Church’s prestige, but without any concern that the Gospel have a real impact on God’s faithful people and the concrete needs of the present time” (Evangelii Gaudium #77), we shall strive to make the liturgical celebrations also opportunities for catechesis on our missionary and social responsibilities, especially through Homilies and Prayers of the Faithful.

6.      As the Universal Church prepares herself for the Synod on the Family in October 2015, we recognize the importance of the communion of families in neighborhoods which are the Small Christian Communities (SCC) that always relate liturgy to life and vice versa. It is through the communion of families in the neighborhood, that the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church becomes Eucharistic like the early apostolic communities (Acts, chapters 2 and 4). We therefore pledge ourselves to strengthen the SCC as the true way of being the living Church.
May this Year dedicated to Consecrated Life be also a time of liturgical renewal in the Communities of the consecrated persons.

This Plenary Assembly was celebrated in a year full of grace with the recent canonization of three more Indian saints: St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, St. Euphrasia Eluvathingal and St. Joseph Vaz.  We are grateful to the Church for giving us saints as models for imitation and as our intercessors in heaven.

May Mary, the Mother of the Word Incarnate, be our guide and our protector. (Fr. Stephen Alathara, Deputy Secretary General, CCBI)

ANNUAL DAY OF ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL, GOILKERA
The Staff and students of St. Paul’s School Goilkera, celebrated the annual day on 7th January, 2015. Certainly, it was a joyful day for the school family as well as all the participants of the programme. Varieties of sports activities were conducted to give the opportunity to every student to discover their talents. The presence of Honorable Mrs. Joba Manjhi, MLA brought tremendous enthusiasm in students and staff. She encouraged them verbalizing her interests to help out in the field of education to the Staff, students and the parents.

Rev. Fr. James Quadros was the Guest of Honour who also encouraged the people of Goilkera by his very presence. Many other priests and nuns too witness this great memorable event. Well done! Staff and students of St. Paul’s School, Goilkera. We wish all the best.


UNITED CHRISTIAN PRAYER FOR INDIA
In the eve of 11th February, 2015 A prayer service was organized at St. Joseph’s Welfare Centre, hall in protest of the attacks on Church in New Delhi. Over 1500 Christians of Jamshedpur gathered at 5.00 pm and prayed for the welfare and unity of every citizen in the country. Various Churches’ leaders conducted the beautiful prayer service. It included Bible reading, the sermon of Bishop Felix Toppo, S.J., prayers for various needs, oath taking by all present in the service etc. As the media people were present in the prayer service a strong message went to the people of the place that we need unity. We are peace lover. The following day a well prepared memorandum addressing to the President of India and copy to Prime minister of India was submitted to Deputy Commissioner of Jamshedpur.   

PARISH FEAST/CONFIRMATION, TEPASAI
Parish Day was celebrated by the faithful of St. John’s Britto, Church, Tepasai on 15th February, 2015. On the same day 23 boys and girl received confirmation and 15 boys and girls received the Holy Communion from Bishop Felix Toppo, S.J. Bishop and 7 priests were led to the altar with beautiful entrance dance. Due to Mage Feast the crowd was less. Whole liturgy was very devotional. Everyone participated actively in the liturgy and prayed for the boys and girls who received the confirmation and First Holy Communion.

There was a short cultural program to felicitate the Bishop as well as the boys and girls. Everyone enjoyed the program. At the end all shared the snacks and happily went their home.

BLESSING OF NEW CLASS ROOMS, MALUKA
St. Paul’s School, Maluka gets a complete view with the completion of 2nd floor. The blessing and inauguration of this new block took place on 12th Februay, 2015. Mrs. Geeta Kora, MLA was the chief guest who inaugurated the new class rooms by cutting the ribbon. Bishop Felix Toppo, S.J. the Guest of Honour prayed and blessed it. To honour the invited guests the staff and students of St. Paul’s School staged a short cultural program. The well prepared program was enjoyed and appreciated by all. Congratulations to the staff, students and management of the school!

CATHOLIC CHARITIES JAMSHEDPR(CCJ), SAMEKIT JAN VIKAS KENDRA (SJVK), VIKAS BHARATI (VB)

FR. PRABHU BECOMES A GOLDEN JUBILARIAN:
Month of February kept everyone at CCJ/SJVK/VB extremely busy. Since year 2015 is the Golden Jubilee year (1966-2015) of priestly Ordination of Fr. Prabhu, the entire staff of these 3 organizations who had gathered for their monthly meetings felicitated Fr. Prabhu on February 02, on his 50th Ordination Anniversary.  In the evening, the Fathers of Parsudih parish, Pratiksha and Vianney Niwas joined Fr. Prabhu for a Thanksgiving Mass and then had a quiet family meal together.  Fr. Prabhu mentioned that of the 18 of his ordination batch, 5 priests have already gone ahead & beyond, 7 are on wheelchairs and sick-beds and only 6 are presumably in good health and are actively working. Fr. Prabhu went to Kottayam for 3 days for a Jubilee get-together of his priestly classmates in the Seminary.

KISAN MELA
CCJ/SJVK organized 4 Kisan Melas during this month at Chakulia, Tonto, Kuchai, and Tokhlo.  Hundreds of farmers exhibited the agricultural produce.  One farmer at Tokhlo brought to the Mela big pig 5.6 feet long. The local MLA gave him a big prize. At all places, many of the Block officers with their staff visited these Melas and encouraged the farmers and thanks profusely CCJ & SJVK. These efforts were a grand success.

During this month, apart from having regular trainings, Viks Bharati hosted the annual convention of Diocesan CRI with 75 participants, 115 B. Ed college professors and students of St. Xavier’s Patna, 55 Prof. and students of XISS, Ranchi who had come to Jamshedpur for their exposure programs. Fr. Alwin  has been  busy visiting  villages in different parts of our diocese; he also has been attending various meetings on Social Works in Ranchi, Bihar-Sheriff and Puri.

GOD SAVES HIS PEOPLE
 On 19th February, a group 35 farmers and CCJ/SJVK staff members from Kuchai  area went to  Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jagannthpur on an exposure cum training programme on an hired small bus.  On their way back  round 5.30pm, at Tungluia village about 5 kms from Chaibasa, the driver  trying avoid an overtaking motorcycle, applied brakes which caused the bus to turnover.  Fortunately, the whole village along with its Mukhia ( a catholic) helped the group to come out, and got the bus on the road. All of them were ferried to the Sadar Hospital, chaibasa. After the first Aid, 6 people were admitted to St. Angela’s hospital, Chandmari. The Mukhia and the local leaders got the Bus and the driver from Jhinkpani Police thana. Till date, only one injured is in the hospital.  Fr. Alwin and our staff worked all night through, reaching those 30 people back to their homes. Our thanks to God, Chandmari Hospital and to the Mukhia and his group. 

ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOL, PURULIA
The sky of the month of February seemed a little murky, overcast with dark and dense clouds as the heftiest cloud of the third and the Final term exams now rests solely on the rooftop of St. Xavier’s School, Purulia. High pressure and humidity creates in a lot of perspiration in the students as they equip themselves and face the onslaughts of exams with their final masterstroke. Yet, these viscous clouds do drop a few hailstones, which were well greeted by the whole school with hearty-admiration and sustained-gratification.

Just at the periphery of the exams, an unanticipated ‘Badminton Tournament’ was organised for the students, just as to ease them off from the mounting pressure and tensions of the final terminals. The tournament declared open for the students of classes VII-IX, was conducted between 27th -29th of January, and even at this verge of exams, to our amazement, students numbering over 50, highly energised and enthusiastic participated in the tournament. Divided into groups, matches were held in knock-outs, followed by semi-finals, wherein Afrid Ahmed, a student of class IX qualifies for the final, comprehensively defeating his fellow classmate Umang Shah, thereby claiming the winning trophy and certificates with pride, passion and glory. The appeasing and the retreating winter had thus been vehemently glorified with a passionate and remarkably successful contest and thanks to our Principal, Fr. Eugene Ekka for his support and encouragement for such a Herculean contest.

Another noteworthy event of this recoiling season, had been the ‘Science Festival’15’, organised by the District Science Centre, Purulia, in which our school too participated along with 15 other participating schools of the district. The exhibition was held between 27th-31st of January 2015, with ostentatious display of over 60 flamboyant models and the manifestations presented by our school students of class IX on their models of ‘Global- Warming’ and ‘Electric Power System’ had highly been applauded and acclaimed. Their hard- work, diligence and intelligence procured in prizes and certificates even for quiz competitions held there itself, thereby elevating the graph of the reputation of St. Xavier’s School, Purulia, higher and steeper.

With these bombardments of events and glories, torrential rains of the final terminals begin, from the 6th of February 2015, continuing till the 14th of February 2015, followed by the extremely soothing session break. Students are now subjected to the aggressive blitzes of 80 marks’ papers and we all pray with our fingers crossed that each of them give their best shots and take off to the next class with flying colours. The report cards are to be distributed as on the 7th of March 2015, with the new session commencing on from the 16th of March 2015.

DSWC, GOVINDPUR
With the inauguration of Reconstructive Surgery (RCS) on 17th February at Nirmala General & Leprosy Hospital, a unit of DSWC, history was relived at Damien Social Welfare Centre (DSWC). With the support of Damien Foundation India Trust (DFIT) DSWC has started RCS after 17 long years for the benefit of all those leprosy patients, whose hands, feet or eyes are disfigured due to this dreaded disease of leprosy. For RCS this time Dr. Mathew Jacob and Dr. Ashish Wague of DFIT conducted RCS of 9 patients in three days (17-19 February). At least thrice a year RCS will be conducted at Nirmala General & Leprosy Hospital and every time doctors from DFIT will conduct these surgeries.

 There was capping ceremony took place at Nirmala Nursing School, a unit of Damien Social Welfare Centre (DSWC) on 20th February at 11.30 am, when 10 ANM students of Nirmala Nursing School received their uniform and took oath to serve the community with dedication. Mr. Niraj Singh, the Deputy Mayor of Dhanbad was the chief guest, who thanked DSWC for its effort to serve the society and congratulated the Nursing Students on this special day.

Announcements:
In collaboration with Ratan Nidhi Charitable Trust (RNCT), DSWC is going to organize a three days (11 April to 13 April) camp for the benefit of all the disabled people.
RNCT is world renowned Trust, who prepares well known Jaipur foot (calipers) for all those because of some reasons lost their foot. They also give crutches to polio victims and hearing aids to those, who find difficult to hear.

From 11 April to 13 April experts from RNCT will be at Nirmala General & Leprosy Hospital, Govindpur, a unit of DSWC and meet the needy and take the measurement for the required equipment. Then as per the need 2nd camp will be organized and distributed the equipments among the deserving candidates.

Contact for the Registration before 20 of March: 8987540422/9470925353/8877183384

KINDLY PRAY FOR THE SICK
Fr. Manu Horo is admitted to St. John Medical College, Bangalore for further investigation and treatment.

The Call to the priesthood… Can you hear it?
The Diocese of Jamshedpur and Society of Jesus, Jamshedpur province has programs such as vocation seminar and meetings for prospective candidates for priesthood from 12-17 April, 2015 at Pratiksha (Seminary), Jamshedpur. 10th & +2 pass boys please contact to the Vocation Offices for more information at following address:



The Vocation Promoter
Bishop’s House
P.O. Golmuri
Jamshedpur-831003
Jharkhand
Phone No.: 09572752429

The Vocation Promoter (S.J.)
Inigo Niwas, Candidate House
St. Xavier’s High School
P.B. No. 10, Chaibasa P.O.
W. Sighbhum-833201
Phone No.: 9798736320/09546721569


BIRTHDAY (MARCH)

Date
Name
13
Chonhas Xalxo
14
Elvius Dungdung
21
Dilip Marandi
27
Raphael Monteiro
29
Hermon Tigga
31
Henry Sequeira
31
Nicholas Kerketta

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