Monday, December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year

May the Joy and
Peace of Christmas
be with you making your
Faith Stronger, Health Better,
Hope Brighter, Burdens Lighter,
Life Sweeter today and
through the New Year.

We the SCJ Eluru community of India would like to wish you all Merry Christmas & a very Happy New Year 2007. May the New Babe Little King Lord Jesus dwell in our hearts, in our family, community , society, nation and around the world with His Blessings of Unity, Peace, Happiness, Joy & shower His immense blessings in the coming New Year 2007 with freedom from every bondage of our life and grant all of us a Prosperous and Blessed New Year.

By
SCJ Eluru Community

Friday, December 15, 2006

"Behold I come to do your will"

We the scj Eluru community congratulate our Rev. Br. Thomas Vinod Chittilapally and pray for him in his Diaconate ministery in Kerala. May our Good Lord bless him in his especial ministry in all the ways so that he may find himself ever ready to reach the Alter of the Lord. Our dear Br. Thomas received the grace of Diaconate ordination through his Excellency Rev. Bishop Galibali of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh on 9th December which was held in our minor seminary Gorantala, Guntur. In this great event of our congrigation all the fathers and brothers of our different community as well as many priest and religious brothers and sisters were present. Our Deacon Thomas is the 5th one in our congregation who is blessed with the ordination of deaconate. Soon after this on 10th december we gave a farewell to our dear Bro. Thomas from our eluru community who was with us 3 years involved in his theological study. we all wish him best wishes in his ministry and pray for him for his next step of life.
By
SCJ Eluru Community

Thursday, December 14, 2006

JOHN THE BAPTIST the guiding (super) STAR.

scriptural reflection
" Among those born of women no one has arisen greater than john the baptist"
when we think of advent season a few characters flash in our mind and John the baptist gets all our attention. He is said to be the "hero"of advent season, as he plays a vital role in preparing us to receive the saviour when he comes. John is the messanger sent from God to prepare the way of the lord,to make his paths straight (mk 1:3). As his father Zachariah exalts, "little child, you shall go ahead of the lord to prepare his ways before him(lk1:76) .At his birth, people were amazed and astounded saying " what then this child will become? (lk 1 :66), and finally jesus himself gives him the highest honour possible in today's gospel as " john is the greatest among those who are born of women(mt11:11).
Prophet is said to be the "mouthpiece of god" and should stand for truth and all the life-giving values even at the cost of his own life. This tiny definition exactly fits in for John the baptist the "messenger and prophet" of God. He is an epitome of many a virtues and Values: humility, simplicity, courage, to name a few. He led a very simple life in the wilderness and spent his time fasting and praying thus preparing the people for the coming of the messiah. he wore simple clothes and ate simple food. he lived simple life renouncing the pleasures of the world, so that others may simply live.
He is a man of humility, for he identified himself with the 'reed in the wilderness' and confessed openly that he is not worthy even to untie the sandals of the one who comes after him (mt 3 :11). He always kept a low-profile of himself. He is also a man of courage; as someone said "courage is not the absence of Fear but the conquest of it". He faced boldly all the existing religious authorities of the time and raised his voice against all their ill doings and Malpracrtices. His confrontation with king herod and in the process loosing his head, stands as the best example of his courage and heroism.
John the baptist can be seen as an exemplary religious who effectively lived out all the evangelical counsels to the best of his ability. For he ilved poor; he was chaste in his love for God and his needy brethern; he was also totally obedient in carrying out the will of his heavenly Superior General.
John the baptist stands as the star that guided the wise men to bethlem to guide us also to child jesus. Let us follow this guiding STAR and emulate him in our ordinary lives specially in this time of advent so that we may be better prepared to have jesus be born in the 'interior crib' of our hearts. let us make it a worthy dwelling place forJesus to celebrate his 2006th birthday.
Each and every baptized persons shares in the three-fold mission of christ as priest, prophet, and king. Today in imitating John the baptist, " the prophet par excellence" let us resolve to be prophetic. let us not become dump and numb; mute and deaf at the sight of injustice, marginalization, exploitation, inequality and all the innumerable creulties by making constuctive efforts to uproot them from the face of the earth. Then we can say convincingly that we are 'prophets of love' in action.
Today we also celebarate the feast of St. John of the cross who was a great mystic of the Carmelite Order. we see the integaration of mysticism and Actualism in St. John the Baptist. let us thank god for both the saintly johns and ask his grace to imitate them, to walk humbly in their foot steps in the long and arduous journey of our vocation and be 'minor prophets' in our unique way'.
let this Advent and Christmas be yet another passing ones. let us vow to make this a meanighful one in our pursuit of being intimate follower of EMMANUELwho is God -in -us; God-with-us and God-for-us and make our entire life " an advent and a christmas" rather than confining this 'real event' to a routine annual celebaration .
yours in christ
M. MICHAEL AUGUSTINE SCJ

LOVE AND LIKE

LOVE AND LIKE
On a lovely winter morning
As i was walking on the pavement
Saw two lovely parrots flying over my head
Like two angels from a dreamland , came to teach me something
I saw them settle on a tree in the vicinity of me
I was fascinated by their exquisite form
The wonderful gift from god to the nature
Their beaks were red like an apple,
Their feathers were green indistinguishable from the leaves
The tails were blue mingled with green
The wonderful seen is to see them settle on the branch
With the withered tail like a palm leaf
They saw me and were afraid
They looked at me for sometime
Later started eating the fruit
Making the lovely hum; God's gift
I went near to them
They did not move, i stood there watching them..
My friend came there; i showed them the birds
He took a stone, i signaled do not,
He threw it to the birds
They flew away, my thoughts with them.
How i will express my feeling
Birds i like them....
My friend I love Him....
BY
Bro. COLLIN SCJ
First Year of Theology student

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DEAR Fr. MARTIN SCJ


Today, We the Eluru Community joyfully celebarates the Birthday of our Indian District Superior Rev.Fr.MARTIN VAN OOY SCJ. On this special day, we the Dehonian family here by extend a hearty congratulations to him as he celebarates his 71st birthday .we wish him everything best that the Almighty God be his source of strenth and inspiration in his every effort taken for the good and growth of our congregation in india.

by
ELURU COMMUNITY.

" COME TO ME"...

The Gospel of today has a universal applicaton addressing to all kinds of people whether they are children, youth, teenagers, married couples or aged ones. we see people are working restlessly day and night needless to say keeping themselves very busy with their hectic activities. they break the daily life of toil by relaxing themselves in a bar, amusement parks and theaters.
Today,Jesus invites all those people who carry their heavy burdens in order that they may find rest in him. His sweet voice echoes all the time, " come to me...." . There is no payment needed to go to jesus. It is a grativitious gift to all. It is also a free invitation. our task is to pay the visitation in response to his invitation.For a while, let us think where our resting place is. Are we tired of carrying the heavy burden of life? Is our life a boredom? come on , Let us pay heed to his loving call of jesus our saviour.let us go to him and unload all our worries to him during this time of advent with complete trust that he came to this world inorder to make us free .
BY
Bro. JIJO VOICE SCJ

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

THE COMPASSIONATE HEART OF CHRIST

Our religious life has to have always a universal vision of giving the compassion of God to all the people. Our eyes should be kept open to see all the realities of life outside, especially to the reality of suffering, rejection, and expolitation. Our attitude towards this reality of life needs an active orientaion because the world today moves in so much of detachment by adapting itself to the modern disease of overthrowing, overtaking our fellow human beings in all the way possible. The world seems to to have everything for the sucessful and powerful but fails and lacks in showing the compassion to the rest, sidelined as worthless and useless.The world exhibits its urgent need to have the treatment of God with the medicine called COMPASSION through us.
Today, we see in the Gospel how Jesus recognizes the need of the people who were with him. When he pities the people who were with him for three days, I was reminded of our summer experience in Varanasi. There is a small hut for prayer called upasana kutir in the ashram, set aside for all who want to spend 3 days in fasting and praying, and our brothers jojappa ch and christy witnessed a graceful time and unforgettable experience of being with lord in constant prayer and fasting for 3 days. Dear friends,To spend our time with lord gives an end to all our doubts and worries.It is from whom we all can draw our strenth and hope to look after and to restore back to God the fallen humanity or multitude of this 21st century . Just remember the question that jesus asks the disciples how many loaves do you have? To speak in personal terms, on this question of jesus I feel the question has passed on to me as if jesus asking me to take account of my talents, skills, that I am endowed with for the welfare of my near and far ones.As the five loaves and few fish seemed insufficient to the multitude, so also our talents, skills, good works of charity and service may seem so small, little, insufficient, well ,may be like a drop in the vast ocean, when we think to bandage the great wound on the humanity. But never mind , what we need to give to God is all that little we have, and see the wonders he will do through ourlife to make this earth filled with his compassion.
S. Vimala Thiyagarajan.

Friday, December 01, 2006

ALL FOR LOVE FOR HIM AS HE HAS BEEN ALL FOR ME

December 2nd , 2006
We The Eluru community commemorate the 4th year Death Anniversary of our dear Fr. Tom Garvay who was very special to all of us with his simplicity of life, a holy man who has been still our inspiration, helper, guider and a living saint to all who came in to contact with Him . We render a special prayer service for Him and invite all the members of our congregation to pray for His soul so that He may have peace and eternal life in God's kingdom.
Bro. Ajit scj