
To experience God’s Mercy and in preparation for the provincial community day, half day recollection was organized by the communities of R.K. Puram and Vasant Vihar jointly on 17th September 2016. 24 catholic teachers of the school participated in the service conducted at Holy Child Auxilium, R.K. Puram. The programme consisted of a Talk by Fr. Joe Arimpoor sdb, Reconciliation service with facilities for individual confessions, and Holy Mass. The whole programme took place from 8am-11am. in an atmosphere of silence and recollection. Fr. Joe spoke on living out mercy by not hoisting the FLAG (Fear, Loss – sadness, Anger, Guilt). Guilt was considered as a common denominator in the FLAG. When it is hoisted, you can be in danger and the lowering of the FLAG (before sunset!) is your decision, he said. Learn to “put a pause button” when you get angry, he added. The day’s programme was concluded with the Holy Mass. During the homily he invited everyone to be rooted in Christ and be nourished by the Word of God in order to be fruitful in our ministry. The teachers expressed their gratitude for the spiritual help given and requested to have similar programmes monthly.

The statue of Mother Teresa was well decorated and carried by the minor seminarians; each community had placards and banners with the maxims of Mother Theresa. The procession ended in Auxilium Convent Barasat followed by solemn Eucharistic celebration, con celebrated by three priests Fr. Francis Koikara SJ, Fr. Leo Jeyraj and Fr. Thamasin SJ.
In his homily Fr. Thamasin S.J. highlighted the qualities of Mother Theresa Especially her humility, love for Jesus, which enabled her to go out of her way to serve the poor and destitute. He also encouraged the assembly to have total trust in God and his providence like Mother Theresa. The animation of the Eucharistic celebration was a joint venture of all the religious communities.




The students expressed their love and gratitude to their teachers through speeches, songs, skit dance and poems. Classes III and IV concluded the program through a play, ‘Tumi Nirmolo Koro” depicting the life of St. Teresa of Kolkata. Miss Nita Das thanked all the students for their wonderful performance, reminding them of the significance of this happy day. She said, “A Teacher takes a Hand, opens a Mind and touches a heart”.





he Holy Mass the children felicitated them with songs and dances. The Sisters together with the youth organized few games for them and prayed the holy rosary together. It was a memorable day and the first mothers’ day ever celebrated.