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Postulants’ Medal

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10 candidates made the three days retreat at Auxilium Aspirantate Barasat from 21st to 24th July 2014. It was preached by Rev. Sr. Rosalia Tirkey the animator of Kalyani community. The theme of the retreat was “ Experiencing God as Love”. The preacher stressed on the love of God and His call. She made them to understand the true meaning of a vocation, the precious gift of God. She exhorted them to stand firm in their vocation and seek Him at all times. The aspirants were enriched by it and desired to love God more and more.

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On 24th July three aspirants Alka Tigga, Binita Bara and Jenifer Preti Selvaraj received the postulants’ medal. Rev. Sr. Maria Pettayil the provincial gave the medal to them and entrusted them to our Blessed Mother. The solemn prayer service conducted in the presence of both the communities of Barasat began with a prayer dance by the postulants and aspirants at 12.30 p.m. in the big chapel. During this prayer service, Sr. Provincial highlighted the call of Isaiah and his immediate response. She referred to the letter of Mother Mazzarello encouraging them to be faithful to His call. After the prayer service there was a short felicitation programme which was followed by a shared meal among the sisters of the two communities. The postulants and aspirants thanked Sr. Provincial, Sr. Rosalia, their formators and the sisters.                                                                                                                             

 

 

                       

FMA Consultors in the Vatican

 

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FMA Consultor in the Vatican -Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

Vatican City.  Sr. Maria Ko Ha Fong, FMA, is new consultor and the only woman among 10 new consultors to the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.  Pope Francis has made the appointments last July 22.

The origin of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity is closely linked with the Second Vatican Council. It was Pope John XXIII’s desire that the involvement of the Catholic Church in the contemporary ecumenical movement be one of the Council’s chief concerns.   The Council promotes, within the Catholic Church,  an authentic ecumenical spirit and  aims to develop dialogue and collaboration with the other Churches and World Communions.

Sister Maria Ko Ha Fong was born in Macao and grew up in Hong Kong in a family with a long Buddhist tradition.  Her father studied at the Salesians’ school then converted to Catholicism and later, so did his wife and children.  Sr. Maria studied at the Salesian Sisters’ school in Hong Kong and became a Daughter of Mary Help of Christians in 1970. She studied education in Turin, Italy and obtained a doctorate in Biblical Theology in Münster, Germany.   She was part of the theological-historical Commission for the preparation of the Great Jubilee of 2000 and was a consultant of the Sacred Congregation for the institutes of consecrated life.  Since 1978, she has been teaching  sacred scripture, biblical exegesis, and biblical ministry at the Pontifical Faculty of Education Sciences (Auxilium), Rome, at the Holy Spirit Seminary of Hong Kong, and at the school of the Salesians in Jerusalem.  She gives courses on biblical spirituality at centers of formation in Asia, Latin America and Africa.   She has written in the fields of biblical hermeneutics, biblical pastoral ministry and biblical spirituality.

Being the only woman among consultors and coming from Asia, home to two-thirds of humanity but where Christians remain a very small minority, certainly give Sr. Maria a unique perspective, thus a precious contribution to the Council.  Growing up in China, cradle of the orient’s ancient wisdom and philosophy, gives her a unique blend of Christianity.  In an interview by the Vatican Insider (May 2011), she said: “We Chinese are accustomed to feel like heirs of a precious tradition of life and of wisdom, and to let ourselves be guided by the experience of our forefathers, to find in the classical texts the criteria and the frame of reference for our moral conduct. It’s not difficult for us, therefore, to reread the Bible as a story of salvation and to find ourselves involved in it”.

Just some days ago, an FMA, Sr. Marcella Farina, was also appointed as consultor: this is a strong sign of God’s blessings to the Institute founded by Don Bosco and Mother Mazzarello.

                             An FMA among the new Consulters for Consecrated Life

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Vatican City The Vatican Press Room announces that on July 16,the Pope has nominated for a five year term, the new consulters for the Congregation of Institutes of Consecrated Life (VC) and Societies of Apostolic Life, the Vatican Department responsible for the life of consecrated men and women.

The Congregations are Departments of the Roman Curia that collaborate with the Pope in the spiritual and material government of the Catholic Church.  They are composed of Cardinals, Archbishops, and Bishops tasked with particular ecclesiastical affairs.  They use the collaboration of a college of ‘consulters’ nominated from among experts in the materials to be treated.  They are renewed for an established period and are chosen from among those who can give a specific and proactive support of thought and action to the Vatican Congregation.

In Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis highlighted the need to widen spaces for a more incisive feminine presence in the Church.  “Feminine genius is necessary in all expressions of social life.  For this reason, we must guarantee the presence of women in the work field and in the various places where important decisions are made for the Church and for social structures (103).”

Among the new Consulters is Sr. Marcella Farina of the Congregation of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians.  Born at Buonalbergo (BN), she is a professor of Fundamental and Systematic Theology at the Pontifical University of the Science of Education – Auxilium, in Rome.  She is responsible for the University’s Periodical of the Science of Education.  She is also a member of the Pontifical Theological Academy, a founding member and associate of the Italian Society for Theological Research, and a member of the Interdisciplinary Association of Mariology.  She has written dozens of works dedicated to Theological issues.  Her intense research activity into the possible relationships between Catholics and laity, and the sensitivity shown for the feminine question, led her to be nominated as a component of the National Equal Opportunity Commission for 1996 to 2003.

In his Encyclical Letter, Evangelium Vitae, no. 99, John Paul II encourages women to offer a proactive contribution of thought and action, becoming promoters of a new feminism.  “In the cultural breakthrough in favour of life, women have a place for thought and action that is unique and possibly determinate.  It is up to them to make themselves the promoters of a ‘new feminism’ that avoids the temptation of adopting ‘masculine models’, knows how to recognize and express their true feminine genius in all manifestations of civil life, working to overcome every form of discrimination, violence, and exploitation.”

A contribution for the elaboration and construction of a new feminism could, without doubt, come from feminine consecrated life, valuing the rich spiritual patrimony that comes from the generations of two thousand years.  The nomination of Sr. Marcella on the part of the Holy Father could go in this direction.  In addition, as Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, we see in this a sign of trust toward our Institute, which in the school of Don Bosco, cultivates a particular love for the Pope and therefore, the will to serve in the Church with passion, generosity, and joy.

We wish Sr. Marcella every blessing of the Lord and the maternal protection of Mary Help of Christians.  May she perform this new service proactively and with the enthusiasm that characterizes her.

Bosco Fest – DREAM DISCOVER DESIGN

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The theme for the Don Bosco Park Circus Fest 2014 was indeed apt for Auxilians as we ‘Dreamt’ of becoming the best, we ‘Discovered’ talents for making us the best and we ‘Designed’ ourselves as the best.

It was a great platform for our school to be able to compete the other 15 schools in a tough competition in Don Bosco Park Circus. Of the 24 events organized by them, our school had taken part in 18 events.

Though the start was not so promising for us it ended to be a huge success. Out of fifteen events in which we had participated we managed to bag the 1st prizes in three events(Bosco Nritya, Bosco Indi-Pop, Bosco Ad-Spoof); 2nd prizes in two events (Bosco Ping Pong {Girls category}, Bosco Rabindrageeti [Solo category]; and the 3rd prize for Bosco Rabindrageeti[Group category].

The most prestigious moment for our school arrived in the end when the representatives of our school walked up the stage to receive the Best School Trophy for the Bosco Nritya and above all the 4th Best School Trophy among all the schools for overall performance.

Ankita Paladhy

Class XII

Religious Vocation day & Silver Jubilee celebration

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A   unique celebration of Religious Vocation Day and Silver Jubilee of Sr. Alphonsa  Kachappilly FMA,  Sr. Austin  HCM   and Sr. Mary Mathew  HCM was organized by the parish community of St. Thomas church,  R. K. Puram  on July 3,2014. The celebration of the Holy Eucharist began at 6.30 pm.  The jubilerians were led to the altar with entrance dance performed by Mahila Sangh.  Rev. Fr. George Manimala the   parish priest, through his untiring effort meticulously organized the celebration. In his introductory talk quoting from St. John Paul II he said, “The church must be a family of Bishops, priests, deacons, religious and laity, supporting each other and sharing with each other the individual gifts given by God”.  He also reminded the community that Religious Vocation is a particular way of living out one’s baptismal call to holiness, trying to perfect the Lord’s commandment of love. 

Rev. Fr. Edward Madavassery SJ,the Provincial of South Asia was main celebrant of the Eucharist and seven priests concelebrated with him.  Reflecting on the theme of the day:   Religious vocation “A call to love and live” he briefly presented the life of few saintly religious persons like Mother Teresa, Francis  of Assisi etc. to understand  the call to religious life and highlighted the challenges before the assembly. Jubilerians shared   their vocation story in brief to the gathering. The parishioners well appreciated the unique celebration undertaken by the parish priest. It was a day of gratitude to the Almighty.

Sr. Jancy Valliyil

     
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Media Week

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H.C. AUXILIUM-VASANT VIHAR:  The Media week in H. C Auxilium – Vasant Vihar was celebrated by the different sections of class XI in a unique way. Class XI-A commenced the week on 12th July, Saturday and showed the significance of print media and explained how it has an upper hand over other forms of media. They also put forward an energetic dance on the importance of media and presented the advantages, history and impact of print media. They ended it with a melodious song.

The week was continued by XI-B and XI-C on 16th July, Wednesday by putting light on the various kinds of cyber crime and the etiquettes that are to be followed while using the internet. They presented a humorous video clip and numerous slides depicting the various types of cyber crime and the steps to be followed while using the internet. 

The media week was concluded on 18th July, 2014 by classes XI-D and XI-E showing us the advantages of internet and raised a question ‘whether media is a boon or a bane?’ The answer was depicted through a mime which told us that media can either be a boon or a bane depending upon how a person uses it. They concluded the week with a meaningful thought: “You must be the filter you wish to see in the world.”

 Shivani Bhal

Student’s Cabinet Secretary

 

Science Exhibition

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AUXILIUM BARASAT: 5th July 2014, was indeed a day filled with creativity and learning. It was the day where students implied their ideas in the field of Science and articulated their capabilities. Red, Blue, Green and Yellow houses had their toughest challenge.

All the four houses had different topics both for middle and high school; such as circulation of blood, Respiratory system, DNA structure, conversion of energy for communication, Burglar’s alarm, Nerve Impulse etc  

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Sir Partho, sir Rajibesh and Sr. Basanti as their worthy judges, who too were in horns of dilemma. They evaluated and analyzed the programme by enhancing their inherent qualities. Indeed the students were highly privileged to have such a golden opportunity. The four houses displayed their dynamic potential extremely well through varied Science models, projects and demonstrations.

The house participants and moderators too gave an untiring effort to make the event a successful and memorable one. The winners high school were Green house and middle school were Blue house.

Agniva Ganguly

Suprabha Mukhopadhyay

Class IX B

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Provincial Visit – Auxilium Gobra

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On 7th July 2014 with great joy sisters, the trainees and the   boarders    welcomed      Provincial Sr. Maria Pettayil, in a traditional style. With rhythmic step she was escorted to chapel for prayer by the whole community.

On 8th July 2014 at 10.30 am the DB Tech students showcased their talents through different cultural programmes to welcome         Sr. Maria. The programme started with a prayer dance by     Miss. Ankita and the group followed by a welcome speech by                     Miss. Mamta Ekka. The DB Tech boys too performed a group dance, which made everyone experience the joyful presence of Jesus. A goal oriented skit was then performed by the students, who brought in the message that a hard work and strong determination helps one to achieve ones goal successfully.

Provincial Sr. Maria congratulated and appreciated the DB Tech students for their talent show through dances, skit, song and speech. She said that these were God given gifts, which no one will be able to stop from blooming in life. She spoke about Don Bosco and his dream which brought the students to Auxilium – Gobra. She narrated the story of a poor young boy, through which she proclaimed the facts of life that there will be ups and downs but we need to face courageously at every circumstance of life.  The programme was concluded with a song to Don Bosco.

ARCEIS FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT

 

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ARCEIS football tournament (C/D) division boys was hosted by  St. Mary’s Convent School, Geyzing on   4-5 July 2014. The participating schools were Don Bosco School, Malbasey; Namchi Public School, Namchi; St. Joseph’s School, Rhenock; St. Joseph’s School, Martam; St. Xaviers’ School , Pakyong and St. Mary’s Convent School, Geyzing. The tournament was declared open on 4th July 2014, by Rev. Fr. Walter Costa, the Parish Priest of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Geyzing. On the following day the Chief Guest was Rev. Fr. Noby George, SDB, Principal of DBS, Malbasey and the President of ARCEIS. The semi-finals and the final were also witnessed by Shri Namgyal Bhutia, the Sports in-charge, HRDD, West Sikkim.  The final match was  played between SXS, Pakyong and NPS, Namchi.SXS lifted the tournament while NPS, the 1st Runners Up and St. Mary’s Convent School the 2nd Runners Up. Trophies and medals were given by the Chief Guest and Superior Sr. Nirmala Tigga presented to the referees token of gratitude. Sameek Subba of SXS, Pakyong was declared the best player of the tournament was awarded trophy by Shri Namgyal Bhutia. Finally, Mrs. Anushuya Limboo concluded the two days event with vote of thanks to the  participants, the Principals of the various participating schools, the Officials and Guest, the students, the organizing Committee and the School management team.

 

Mr. Gopal Kaphlay

SMS Geyzing

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St. Anthony’s Convent School Welcomes Sr. Provincial and the Council

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St. Anthony’s Convent School, Jaigaon, witnessed a glorious moment when Sr. Maria Pettayil, the provincial visited on 27th June, 2014. She had arrived in Jaigaon on the previous day with other six sisters from different parts of the province. They were all welcomed heartily by the whole school during the morning assembly with a thunderous clap. ‘Khadas’(traditional garland)were offered by Sradha Thapa, the school captain to the sister Provincial and all other sisters.

The Literary captain, Lovely Praveen delivered the welcome speech on behalf of the school. She expressed gratitude and thanked sister provincial for her constant love and support towards the school. Then the whole assembly sang the welcome song.

Sister Annie, the superior introduced all the sisters to the students and the teachers. She honoured their dedicated service in different fields. Then the Sister provincial was invited to speak few words to the students. In her speech she thanked everyone for their presence and dedicated service to the school. She narrated an inspirational short story of butterflies inspiring everyone to live like them joyfully. She also told that God loves us abundantly without failure. At the end Sushmita Chhetri, the vice captain gave vote of thanks.

By Lovely Praveen

Class XII, B