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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Dr. Vincent Christian sharing his Faith Experience

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ડો. વિન્સેન્ટને કેન્સર થયું હતું તે સમયે તેમને  પ્રભુનો અનુભવ આપણી સાથે રજુ કરે છે. જીવનમાં આવેલો પ્રભુ તરફનો વળાંક તેમની શ્રદ્ધાને મજબૂત બનાવે છે અને અંતે કેન્સર જેવી જીવલેણ બીમારીમાંથી મુક્ત્તી મેળવે છે. આજે તેઓ સારસા-આણંદ હોસ્પીટલમાં ઘણાં ને પોતાની તબીબી સેવા આપી રહ્યા છે. આવો તેમને સાંભળીએ.
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Dr.Vincent Christian ne cancer hatu ane mati gayu. Te samayno temno prabhu anubhav temni shradha ne kevi rite majbut kare che te mate video nihadsho.
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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Audio Gospel for Sunday 26-April-2015

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રવિવારનો શુભ સંદેશ તા. 26-એપ્રિલ-2015
નીચે આપેલ લીનક ઉપર ક્લિક કરશો 


Friday, April 24, 2015

Dharmasetu - April - 2015

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Funeral : Sr. Emelda L.D. - Life Lived - Life remembered

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Life Lived- Life remembered


What should I say? For the Death of our Sr. Emelda L.D. Should i say that it is a loss to my Congregation? No it is not a loss, but it is peacefully giving up to God, what belongs to God. God the Almighty had given Sr. Emelda as a beautiful gift to work in his vineyard. Sr. has fulfilled God's plan with given capability and talents. Sr. Emelda had born on 02nd February 1931.this day is celebrated as a feast of presentation of our Lord Jesus in the Temple, after his birth by His parents, this is a co-incident, but it has some hidden message, which has been proved by the living experience of Sr. Emelda. She has completed 68 years in religious life, living peacefully with vows of chastity, obedience and poverty. She was very committed to her responsibility. After her retirement she had spent her time in the presence the Blessed Sacrament and reciting Rosary for the different intentions. She was very jovial, she had capacity to make hard situation lighter. She loved and lived cleanliness.

Sr. Emelda had lost her parents when she was six months old. She was kept in an orphanage home in Anand . 
There she grew and studied up to class 7th, then she had completed P.T.C. She said God has taken away my parents, but He has given many people to love and to be loved. We too had enjoyed her company. Sr. Emelda has expired on 22nd April 2015. At 5:30 PM in Prem jyot convent, Anand.

God Bless her soul rest in peace. 



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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

IT’S OUR TURN TO LEAD! - Fr. Cedric Prakash sj

IT’S OUR TURN TO LEAD!
(Reflections by a Jesuit on April 22nd 2015)
-Fr. Cedric Prakash sj*

 It is Earth Day once again and on this 45th anniversary when the focus of every citizen is on what are we doing to Mother Earth, the theme that is suggested is “it’s our turn to lead”. The publicity material speaks about “the most exciting year in environmental history. The year in which economic growth and sustainability join hands. The year in which world leaders finally pass a binding climate change treaty. The year in which citizens and organisations divest from fossil fuels and put their money into renewable energy solutions. These are tough issues but we know what’s at stake is the future of our planet and the survival of life on earth. On Earth Day we need you to take a stand so that together, we can show the world a new direction. It’s our turn to lead. So our world leaders can follow by example.”

 So it’s our turn to lead! India is a classic example of how sustainable development is thrown to the winds: the ‘corporatisation’ of the country; the anti-small farmer land acquisition ordinance; a ‘development’ model which caters to the rich and the powerful; the desperation to further nuclearize the country; the total insensitivity to the environment and to ecological concerns - are all powerful indicators to show that it is the ordinary citizen who needs to come out on the streets and to lead the country on issues that may have serious repercussions for future generations.

 The lead article in today’s ‘Times of India’ (ed. Ahmedabad page 1) speaks about how the Gujarat Government is pressuring the Central Government to lift the moratorium on some of the country’s critically polluted industrial clusters – Ankleshwar, Vatva (in Ahmedabad) and Vapi - which was a decision of the previous UPA Government in 2010; besides, the National Green Tribunal on the basis of a petition filed by Trupti Shah and others has sent a notice to the Government of Gujarat regarding the Statue of Unity Project on the Narmada River which is bound to create serious ecological problems for the whole State.

Significantly, April 22nd is also the day on which the Jesuits celebrate the feast of Mary, the Mother of the Society of Jesus. It was on this day in 1541, exactly seven months after the approval of the Society of Jesus and two weeks after Ignatius of Loyola was elected its first Superior General that he celebrated Mass with his other companions at the altar of Our Lady in the Basilica of St. Paul Outside-the-Walls in Rome, during which they also made their solemn vows.
The care of the earth has been a consistent concern in the way of proceeding of the Jesuits since the last several years. In 1999, this concern was highlighted in a document ‘We live in a Broken World’ and this was furthered with an even greater commitment in 2011 with a path-breaking document ‘Healing a Broken World’.

The General Congregation 35 of the Jesuits emphasises that “Our response to environmental and ecological concerns is therefore a mission: our apostolic response. “As servants of Christ’s mission we are invited to assist him as he sets right our relationships with God, with other human beings, and with creation.” (D3#18)
It is more than just a coincidence that ‘Earth Day’ and the feast of Mary, the Mother of the Society of Jesus’ are observed today: April 22nd. It is a powerful reminder that “the care of the environment...touches the core of our faith in and love for God.” (GC35. D3 #32); while any activity, however cosmetic, is certainly welcome.... we are indeed called to do much more!It’s our turn to lead!

(* Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ is the Director of PRASHANT, the Ahmedabad-based Jesuit Centre for Human Rights, Justice and Peace.)
Address: ‘PRASHANT’, Hill Nagar, Near Saffron Hotel, Drive-in Road, Ahmedabad - 380052
Phone: (079) 27455913, 66522333 Fax: (079) 27489018 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

BBN Tahuko - Rev. Bro Abril

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Rev. Bro. Abril who was sick and now recovered.


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Saturday, April 18, 2015

BBN Tahuko : Kusumben from Israel sharing her faith experience


કુસુમબેન મૂળ બરોડાના વતની છે, હાલમાં ઈસ્રાયેલ દેશમાં રહે છે. તેમનો પાસપોર્ટ ખોવાઈ જાય છે. તે સાંજે એમની ઉપર એક અજાણ્યા નંબરથી ફોન આવે છે અને કહે છે, "તમારો પાસ પોર્ટ અમને મળેલ છે" પ્રભુનો અભાર માનતા કુસુમબેન તેમનો પ્રભુ અનુભવ આપણી સાથે રજુ કરે છે. આવો તેમને સાંભળીએ    


Kusumben from Baroda, now in Israel, sharing her faith experience with us. She lost her passport in Israel, It was impossible to get back. she gets a call at night saying " We have found your passport". Do listen and do share.

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Kusumben from Baroda, now in Israel, sharing her faith with us. She lost her passport in Israel, It was impossible to get back. she gets a call at night saying " We have found your passport". Do listen and do share.
Posted by Vijay Bbn on Friday, April 17, 2015


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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Dr. Rashmin Cecil sharing his faith on BBN Tahuko

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ટૂંકા સમયમાં વધુ પૈસા  કમાવવાના રસ્તાને ડો. રશ્મિન ફગાવી દઈ પ્રભુને સાંભળી રસ્તો પસંદ  કરે છે , આવો તેમને વધુ સાંભળીએ
Dr. Rashmin Cecil is sharing his faith with us

BBN Tahuko by Dr. Rashmin Cecil Sharing his experience of God with us. Do share
Posted by Vijay Bbn on Wednesday, April 15, 2015


Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Believe, based on your own experience

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER B  19 April 2015

Believe, based on your own experience

José Antonio Pagola

It is not easy to believe in the  risen Jesus. In the final analysis it is something that can only be captured and understood on the basis of the faith that Jesus himself awakens in us. If we do not ever experience “within” the peace and the joy Jesus fills us with, it is difficult we will find proofs of his resurrection from the outside.

Luke tells us something of this when he describes the meeting of the risen Jesus with the group of disciples. There is something of everything among them. Two disciples are recounting how they recognized him at a supper with him in Emmaus. Peter says he has appeared to him. Most of them have not yet had any experience. They do not know what to think.

Then “Jesus appears in the midst of them and says: “Peace be with you.” What’s important to awaken our faith in the risen Jesus is to be able to see, even today, his presence in the midst of us, and to have circulate in our groups, communities and parishes peace, joy and the security of knowing he is alive, closely accompanying us in these very difficult times for the faith.

The account of Luke is very realistic. The presence of Jesus does not produce a transformation in the disciples as if by magic. Some are frightened and “believe they are seeing a ghost”.  Others “have unexpressed doubts” of all kinds. There are others who “cannot believe it all for joy”. Others continue to be “full of wonder”.

And so is it also today. Faith in the risen Christ  is not born in us automatically and firmly. It keeps being awakened in our hearts in a fragile and humble manner. At the beginning, it is almost only a desire. Ordinarily, it grows surrounded by doubts and questions: is it possible that something so wonderful is true?

According to the account, Jesus eats in their presence, and then takes time to “open their understanding” so that they could understand what has happened. He wants them to become witnesses, so that they can speak from their experience, and preach not in just any way, but “in his name”.

To believe in the Risen One is not a question of a day. It is a process which, at times, may last years. What matters is our inner attitude. Always trust in Jesus. Make much more room for him in each one of us and in our Christian communities.

We have to remember something very important: the person who before God sincerely wishes to believe, before that God, a Father, is already a believer.

However many doubts you may harbor within you, you can always make the following prayer: “Lord, I believe, but increase my faith.”

Friday, April 10, 2015

Doot-April-2015 - "દૂત" અપ્રિલ 2015

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"દૂત" અપ્રિલ 2015 વાંચવા માટે નીચે આપેલ મુખ પૃષ્ઠ ઉપર ક્લિક કરશો.
 Doot - April -2015

સૌજન્ય  : રેવ. ફા. જેરી સિકવેરા 
ગુજરાત સાહિત્ય પ્રકાશ - આણંદ  

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Easter Message By Rev. Fr. Anthony Pitchai

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Good Friday - Gamdi-Anand


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Holy Thursday at Gamdi-Anand


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