For the Mountains may go away and the hills may totter, but my faithful love will never leave you. (Isaiah 54:10) Love never comes to an end. (1Corinthians 13:8)
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
I wish you happy Independence day and a Happy Feast to all ...............15.08.13
THE FEAST OF THE
ASSUMPTION
August 15 is the day that Catholics have long
celebrated what is called the Dormition (falling asleep) or Assumption of the
Virgin Mary. The Feast of the Assumption celebrates both the happy departure of
Mary from this life by her natural death, and her assumption bodily into heaven
The Feast of
the Assumption has always been loved dearly by the faithful who are children of
Mary. It is a sign to us that someday, through God's grace and our efforts, we
too may join the Blessed Mother in giving glory to God. The Assumption is a
source of great hope for us, too, for it points the way for all followers of
Christ who imitate her fidelity and obedience to God's will. Where she now is,
we are meant eventually to be, and may hope to be through Divine grace. Mary's
being taken to heaven after her life on earth was ended is the logical outcome
of her immaculate nature, uniquely protected -- also by God's grace -- from
personal sin. We seek to imitate her self-sacrificing love, her indestructible
faith and her perfect obedience. "By contemplating Mary in heavenly glory,
we understand that the earth is not the definitive homeland for us either, and
that if we live with our gaze fixed on eternal goods we will one day share in
this same glory and the earth will become more beautiful. Consequently, we must
not lose our serenity and peace even amid the thousands of daily difficulties.
The luminous sign of Our Lady taken up into Heaven shines out even more
brightly when sad shadows of suffering and violence seem to loom on the
horizon.
"We may
be sure of it from on high, Mary follows our footsteps with gentle concern,
dispels the gloom in moments of darkness and distress, reassures us with her
motherly hand. Supported by awareness of this, let us continue confidently on
our path of Christian commitment wherever Providence may lead us. Let us forge
ahead in our lives under Mary's guidance".
I
wish you happy Independence day and a Happy Feast to all.
Sr. Indra Pauline
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
FSAG- Franciscan Sisters of St.Aloysius Gonzaga - Myanmar PROVINCE
FSAG- Franciscan Sisters of St.Aloysius Gonzaga
The Brief History of the Franciscan Sisters of St.Aloysius Gonzaga
Gonzaga Congregation has its origin in a Pious Association with St.Aloysius Gonzaga as its Patron. It was started in Pondy by Italian missionary, Fr.Michael Ansaldo,SJ, in 1775 to take care of the orphans and helpless young widows and to educate the poor exploited outcastes. Two generous women, Anama and Elisa, associated themselves with him for this service. Slowly in the plan of God, this pious group of dedicated women grew into a religious community in 1858. It was affiliated to the Third order Regular of St.Francis of Assisi in 1886 with the kind permission of Pope Leo XII. The Sisters spread their education ministry beyond the borders of Pondicherry and carried it into Mandalay in Myanmar. The education and fervor of the Sisters for the apostolate of education and to their ministry in Mandalay inspired seven young women to join the Gonzaga Congregation. In 1939, our house at Mandalay was set fire to by the misery that was the aftermath of World War II. But these sufferings and misery did not prevent us from being witnesses to God and from spreading the Gospel Values. God blessed our ministry abundantly during this period in the life of the Congregation which lasted nearly six decades. This was also a period during which the Congregation grew remarkably in numbers and its service to the poor and the needy. After the World War II, the government of Myanmar imposed strict laws with regard to the missionary activities in Myanmar. The Sisters working in Myanmar lost contact with the Generalate in Pondicherry but thanks to the tireless work of Sr.Babara Mary, the Superior General, in 1979, the Sisters from Myanmar rejoined the Mother Congregation. Conceived by Fr.Ansaldo, a Jesuit, nurtured long by the M.E.P Fathers, supported by the Pondy clergy, all along energized by the Franciscan Spirit, and now renewed by the spirit of Vatican II and the recent General Chapters, the Congregation of the FSAG has come of age, 230 years after her inception, though belated. Indeed the Roman Decree raising the Congregation of the FSAG to be a papal one, signed on October 4, 1996 and proclaimed on January 19, 1997 is a great confirmation of God’s guiding the Gonzagas by being with them. Under the dynamic leadership of the present Superior General, Mother Noel Rani, and her team of Councilors and local Superiors, the Gonzagas feel rejuvenated, proclaiming as their motto, “Gospel to the poor”, and recapturing the Spirit of their Founder. At present its wings are spreading out into the four Provinces Pondy, Madurai and Andra in India and one is here in Myanmar. It has professed Sisters and about initiates in Formation. We have 106 Communities which are in India, Myanmar, Germany and Rome. Now the Province of Myanmar has come of age, 81 years after the arrival of the Congregation to the soil of Myanmar we are contributing to the Universal Church by our compassionate involvement among the poor and helpless. Trusting in the providence of the Blessed Mother and praying for the patronage of St.Aloysius Gonzaga, we the member of the Congregation join together and march towards the fulfillment of God’s Kingdom of Peace and Joy. At present, the Provincial Superior of Myanmar is Rev.Sr.Mary Flora. Our Charism: Our special charism is to do all we can to show preferential love and give fuller life to the afflicted in our society especially to the poor, the abandoned women, the helpless children and the like, and thus to try our best to reveal in the Church to all, the Christ who heals the afflicted. Our Spirit: Our Spirit is to follow the purity and self sacrifice of St.Aloysius Gonzaga as well as the detachment and poverty of St.Francis of Assisi and thus to attain the fullness of Joy in Christ. Our Mission: With the Spirit, we engage our evangelization ministry giving priority to: ~ The explicit announcement of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and Redeemer of all people, ~ Social action, includes the care of foundlings, ~ Education, ~ Health Care. Our Emblem: “Jesus’ hand, my hand, the Cross and Lily flower.” Jesus extends His hand and calls me. I join my hands with His and follow Him in the path He trods. This is the symbol of our co-operation with the grace He gives us in the religious life. The holy cross indicates our commitment and the Lily flower signifies the purity that should be ours. |
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Come Holy Spirit!
Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created. And You shall renew the face of the earth. O, God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever enjoy His consolations, ThroughChrist Our Lord, Amen. |
Monday, February 11, 2013
Pope Benedict XVI
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Happy Feast St.John Bosco
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Once a baby Girl went to a shop with her mother. The shop keeper looked at the small cute child and showed her a bottle with sweets...
And said, "Dear Child, you can take the sweets".
But the child didn't take. The shopkeeper was surprised Such a small child she is and why is she not taking the sweets from the bottle.
Again he said take the sweets. Now the mother also heard that and said, "Take the sweets dear".
Yet she didn't take it. The shopkeeper seeing the child not taking the sweets. He himself took the sweets and gave to the child. The child was happy to get two handsfull of sweets. While returning home the Mother asked the child Why didn't you take the sweets, when the shop keeper told you to take..?
Can you guess the response:
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Child replies Mom! My hands are very small and if I take the sweets I can only take few.. But now you see when uncle gave with his big hands, How many more sweets I got!
MORAL LESSON:
When we take we may get little but when Our Father in Heaven gives He gives us more beyond our expectations more than what we can think of Because His blessings are more better than we can even imagine:)
Always ask God what you want and wait for the Lord to give you more!!
LETS PRAY:
Heavenly father, please bless the person reading this, grant his/her desires this year, wipe away every sorrow, shame, failure, untimely death, poverty, sickness from his/her life and that of every member of his/her family in Jesus Name.
Creating Your Own Life.!!!!!
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