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Canonical visitation of Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil at Auxilium Convent Kalyani

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The blessings were brought at Auxilium Convent Kalyani on 3rd March, 2019 as our dear Sr.Lucy Rose Ozhukayil, the visiting councilor and her Secretary Sr.Veronica Kamai stepped into our community. On her arrival she was given a traditional welcome by our boarders and house girls. They were garland by Sr.Rosina Thekumkattil, the animator, and Sr.Mary Sarkar. She was escorted to the chapel for a moment of prayer.

In the afternoon the sodality mothers, Oratory children and youth welcomed our dear Sr.Lucy Rose.  She distributed to them a medal of Our Lady and told them to pray to her and she would help them and their family.

Evening prayer was animated by Sr.Lucy Rose. She guided the sisters to reflect on the passage on “Wedding feast at Cana”. The more emphasis was given to “Do whatever he tells you”. Then each one shared their personal reflections on the basis of the Gospel passage. She also shared with them few insights from her reflections, how the servants obeyed Our Lady.  Sr.Lucy Rose encouraged the community to Love, to do good, to bless and pray.

Following day the teachers and children offered her a pleasant, cordial, and a very traditional welcome. Children welcomed her in the hall, with bouquet and beautiful greeting cards prepared by them, a meaningful welcome dance and a song. Sr.Lucy Rose in a very familiar way interacted with the students. She also congratulated the sisters and teachers for the improvement and the growth that has taken in the school. Through a short story she encouraged the children to do well in their studies. Sr.Lucy Rose even send her greetings to the parents of the students at home.  The   teachers too were very much eager to meet her. They felicitated her with a bouquet and few words of love and gratitude. Through a beautiful story Sr.Lucy Rose invited the teachers to be a rainbow to the students.

Sr. Lucy Rose met the House council and enlightened them about their duties as councillors. The community invited the Salesians to join for tea on the occasion of the Canonical visit. At 4.30 p.m she met with all the supporting staff. She thanked them for all the sacrifice they make to help the sisters.

In the evening Sr.Lucy Rose presented to the community a passage from the Old testament on Prophet Eliza and the widow of Zeraphet , that inspired them to be always available in the mission with love, and mercy.

On the 3rd day, we had thanksgiving Eucharist celebrated by Fr.Sibi Vadakel. Sr.Lucy Rose offered a light, as a symbol of God’s light and love which she manifested to the sisters, and they experienced her goodness during these days. After 10.30 a.m, she also took keen interest to visit the nearby sisters of SMI and Holy Family. After the lunch the community gathered together and expressed their sentiments of gratitude  to Sr.Lucy Rose for her patient listening, wise and loving  words that  inspired the sisters to live a holy, committed religious life for the Kingdom, and to Sr.Veronica for her cheerful presence with us. At 3.30 p.m. Sr.Rosina and Sr.Annie Kannampuza accompanied her to Auxilium Barasat.

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The Canonical Visit of Sr.Lucy Rose Ozhukayil to Auxilium Park Circus

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The Canonical visit of Sr.Lucy Rose Ozhukayil from 9th to 11th March 2019 to Auxilium Park Circus was indeed a special blessing from the Lord. Strengthening the bonds of charity deepening the commitment of fidelity, was the theme of our Canonical visitation. We are indeed privileged to have also our dear Sr.Veronika Kamai Pontinei secretary of Sr.Lucy Rose. The journey began with a warm traditional welcome extended by the community.  All were led to the chapel for a wedding experience as the icon of this occasion clearly denotes the wedding feast at Cana, which symbolises a joyful celebration with Jesus the Bridegroom and Mary our Blessed Mother. As a symbol of our encounter to God and for our own transformation the community received Jesus the light in the form of lighted candles handed over to us by dear Sr.Lucy Rose.

At the conference Sr. Lucy Rose continued her theme on the Wedding feast and stressed on the importance of Mary’s presence and invited the members to enrich each other with individual reflection. She also compared the life of the community to the joyful experience of Mount Tabour but which is located in the midst of the mount Beatitudes and the Calvary mount. One can experience Motherly love, and the trust of the Father, and sisterly advice at the personal encounter. In the same evening of her arrival, she was overwhelmed to see the active participation of the Salesian co-operators. She exhorted them to live evermore the spirit of Don Bosco and Mother Mazzarello in their ambient.

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On the following day 10th March the entire community along with Sr.Lucy Rose and Sr. Veronika Kamai proceeded to Auxilium Provincial house Dum Dum to take part in the funeral Mass of our dear Sr. Catherine Das and thereafter to the burial ground for the last rite. We returned home edified by the simple yet solid life lived by Sr. Catherine. At 3.30 pm she met the Oratorians who showcased different programs like songs, dances and karate. Sr.Lucy Rose was enchanted by the display of their performance. She was appreciative of the various activities organized for them like spoken English, drawing, dance, and karate. At the end of the short programme she advised the Oratorians to be always good and honest, and to cooperate with the sisters in order to become good human beings.

On the next day she was greeted by the tiny tots of the School. They took the entire show of the day with their inspiring prayers, lovely songs, dance, and speech. She was indeed happy to be in the midst of these little ones. She told them to obey their parents, sisters, teachers, and all the elders.

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At 10.00 am she was accompanied by Sr.Elizabeth Makil to the Church of Christ the King. The Parish Priest and the other co-pastors were happy indeed to welcome her. The Parish Priest Fr.Vincent Lobo thanked her for the active presence of the sisters in the parish, particularly for the catechesis of the adults and children. The last community conference was based on the episode of Prophet Elijah and the widow at Zarephath from 1st Kings 17:7-16 on which we had reflective sharing. The community then thanked her for filling each ones jar with the bountiful blessings of the Lord. Sr.Lucy was presented with suitable gifts as a gesture of our appreciation for her enriching presence with us.

Sr.Lucy Rose met the Salesians at Don Bosco Park Circus and the Sisters of Mary Immaculate at their residence. In both the places Sr.Lucy was fondly welcomed and experienced the warmth of our Salesian family spirit. She reminded the young sisters that they are a gift to the church, province and their community. She exhorted them to remain as beautiful and active gifts of God.

We  did experienced her joyful presence in our community, and it was indeed with a matter of regret that four of us accompanied her to Auxilium Gobra the next community of Canonical visitation by Sr.Lucy Rose Ozhukayil.

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Canonical visitation at Auxilium, Bandel

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On 28th February 2019, visiting councilor Rev. Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil and her secretary Sr. Veronica Kamei Pongtinei arrived for the Canonical Visitation to Auxilium Convent, Bandel. They were accompanied by Sr. Rose Ezarath the provincial and Sr. Teresa Adampakallel the vice provincial. Sisters, teachers and, students honoured them with a traditional grand welcome.  Then all of us proceeded to the Chapel, there upon Sr. Lucy Rose was invited by Sr. Elizabeth Valliyil, the animator of the community to light the lamp and that was followed by a short prayer service.

At 4.00 pm the boarders welcomed her with a melodious song.  During the conference Sr. Lucy Rose helped the sisters to meditate on wedding feast at Cana and, thereafter sisters were invited to share their own reflections.  During the Good Night she once again reminded the sisters, of the attitude of Mary and Jesus and to be obedient like them.

The following day, the school children staged a programme on the proposed theme“The wedding feast at Cana”. At the end of the short programme, Sr. Lucy Rose extended the greetings of Mother General to the staff and students.  In her inspiring speech she invited the students to have dreams that will help them to have a bright future and to build a good society.  At 11.00 am she met the teaching staff. One of the teachers addressed her with a warm welcome speech.Sr. Lucy Rose appreciated their work and thanked them for their cooperation and collaboration and wished them a happy family life and offered them a souvenir.

In the evening she met the non-teaching staff and thanked them for their contribution which is important and without them our mission would be incomplete.They also received a token of gratitude.

During the Evening Prayer she presented to the Sisters, a passage from the Old Testament on Prophet Eliza and the widow of Zeraphat.  That enkindled in them to be ‘Signs of love, hope and joy.’

On the third day we had ‘Thanksgiving Day’.  During the Holy Eucharistic celebration she offered a bowl of water symbolizing water turning into wine and, that in the same manner she has helped us to change ourselves and closer to God and one another.

At 11.00 am she met the House Council and enlightened them about their duties as a counselor by quoting Mary’s attitudes and duties.   At 3.30 pm she met the Salesian Cooperators and the Past Pupils.

In the evening accompanied by Sr. Elizabeth Valliyil she visited Our Lady of Happy Voyage Shrine and paid a short visit to Don Bosco Seminary.  Fr. E. J. Antony the rector welcomed her with a garland and the seminarians greeted her with a melodious song.  She encouraged them to be faithful to the call of the Lord.

During the Evening Prayer, Sr. Lucy Rose helped us to understand the true significance of Tabour Experience by a Power Point Presentation.  After the supper the community expressed their gratitude with a creative skit and song.Then the boarders entertained Sr. Lucy Rose with songs, dance and presented the Wedding Feast at Cana in a modern way.  She brought home a message by relating a story on “Echo”. She invited them to become smart by making good use of every opportunity they receive.

On the following day we had a photo session near the little plant which Mother General had planted last year on her visit to Bandel before she left for Kalyani. Sr. Elizabeth Valliyil and, Sr. Rejina Adampakallel Joseph accompanied her.

 Initiating the Canonical Visitation of Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil

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The canonical visit of Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil was set on trail with the inaugural Eucharistic celebration officiated by Fr. Mathew George SDB at Auxilium Provincial house Dum Dum at 9.30 a.m. The aspirants  clad in red and white  sarees  led    Sr. Lucy Rose , Sr. Rose Ezarath the provincial and the celebrant  to the altar in a graceful prayer dance to the tune of a bhajan –  Arpan hi Tuje. Sr. Lucy Rose carried a ring representing the hallowed presence of God and Sr. Rose a heart with 24 rose representing the communities of the province seeking God’s benevolence and grace during her pilgrimage through the communities to strengthen the bonds of fidelity, unity and love.

Fr. Mathew George in his homily challenged all to take up Jesus’ vision and mission statement ‘”The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, he has anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor…’Lk. 4:16-) In his manifesto the person and the message was so well integrated and the focus on the poor was  a consistent factor.  His policy of downward mobility was opposed to the prevalent trend of upward mobility power and prestige. Jesus who was God took up the form of a slave and was born in not even in a home but in a cave among the cattle. Even today the craze of sanskritization is not about a language but a social mobility to upper class status.  St. John Bosco truly imbibed the spirit of Jesus as he sacrificed all offers in economic status to be with the poor street urchins. The invitation for us today is to hearken to the manifesto of Jesus, Pope Francis constant call to the religious to go to the periphery in imitation of our founder who chose to be among the scamps of the society. For this one need to access the context to respond relevantly to the young people of today seeking their need than our need Questioning ourselves whether’ People who find us do they need us and people who we find do they need us’.    Everyone present felt ignited to embrace the manifesto of Jesus to announce the good news to the poor and down trodden in this sacred period of the canonical visitation of Sr. Lucy Rose who will announce the good news of the Gospel. “How lovely on the mountains Are the feet of her  who brings good news, Who announces peace And brings good news of happiness…”(Isaiah 52.7)

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Canonical Visit

 

The Celebration has set in motion at 9.45 am at Auxilium Provincial House, Dum Dum ! The Canonical Visit is on the go.

 

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Rev.Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil and Sr. Veronica Kamei were received at the airport by Provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath and Sr. Teresa Adampakallel, the animator of Provincial House. They were accorded a warm welcome by the sisters at their arrival in the Provincial House. The melodious voices intoned:  Oh! What a wonderful day for us to welcome our dear Sr. Lucy Rose!  Immediately everyone was welcomed to the marriage celebration at the village of Cana in Galilee along with Jesus, Mary and the disciples.  But immediately there was an overturn of the scene. A shadow fell on the faces of all. But the presence of Jesus and Mary brought joy and gladness. With jars filled with new wine the waiters welcomed Sr. Lucy Rose with their rhythmic steps to the Divine Master to share this contagious joy of the new wine with Provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath and the animators of the communities present for the occasion.It was a clarion call to pass it on in the entire Province, the new wine of loving service, caring love and generosity; strengthening bonds of charity and deepening commitment of fidelity during the canonical visit of Sr. Lucy Rose. Finally our Bl. Mother was called upon to accompany Sr. Lucy Rose during her visitation to all the communities. It was just a beginning of the celebration but followed the sharing  of the joy and in the refectory.

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Tribute to the heroes of our nation

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On 18 February 2019, the DB Tech students of Auxilium Barasat paid their homage to the 44 CRPF Jawans who were killed in one of the deadliest terror attacks in Kashmir’s Pulwama district   on 14 February 2019.

It is a great loss and a immense sorrow for our country. Our brave soldiers sacrificed everything for the sake of our nation, a debt we can never repay. Today we salute our great Martyrs of our nation. The moment of prayer started with the lighting of candles then followed by moments of prayer for the souls of the Jawans and their families.

Our student S.K. Philimon delivered a heart touching patriotic poem on the life and deeds of a soldier. Sr. Sherley expressed her grief and highlighted the sacrificing life of our soldiers for the sake of our nation and exhorted the students to be dutiful, loyal and punctual for our duties. Finally the tune of our national anthem gave vent to the hidden feeling of patriotism.

Picnic with the Lord

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29 participants, the animators, provincial council and two sisters from shilling province were gathered in the hallowed space of Bandel under the maternal mantle of Our Lady of Voyage to start their spiritual vacation with the Lord.   The  preacher Fr. Cletus D’Souza aptly dubbed it as ‘a picnic with the Lord’.

The exhorting words of Sr. Rose Ezarath our provincial, ‘Retreat is a time to experience the personal love for God for you’ , God waits for you to come away to a lonely place to dialogue with him” was the starter that enkindled   to set each one   on the  trail of   inner journey.

At the start of his talk he presented the triple strategy for happy living 888- 8 hours of sleep, 8 hours of work, 8 hours of prayer family, friends. He said that 1/10 of the day that is 2 hours 40 minutes is to be given to the Lord as a tithe in our daily schedule. Everyone was elated with ESP the triple programme sleep well, eats well and pray well.

But the next triple paralyzing disease plaguing the modern religious was shocking: lame, tame and same. Lame mediocrity – no zest, no fire, Tame – lost of the prophetic punch, same – sticking to past without novelty.  The solution suggested was to be fresh bread and sparkling wine.

His series of talk gave the ABCDEF of a committed religious life:

  1. Awareness – The bedrock of religious life is waking up _ wake up to every person, wake up to every situation. So be awake alert and be alive.
  2. Balancing- the head, heart and hand to be integrated that you become a harmonious and equanimous person who is human and holy.
  3. Centering – Sequela Christi – Making Jesus the focus and centre of our lives.
  4. Discipleship – listen, accompaniment, table fellowship and evangelized and evangelize
  5. Eucharist- become bread broken for others
  6. Faith- follow Mary in her paradigm of faith. YES – Yearning for God, Enthusiasm, small yes’s repeated to the daily routine and mission.

The retreatants were elevated and ignited by some of the special strategies used by Fr. Cletus .

  1. The desert sojourn. Retreatants were asked to leave the hallowed places in the chapel and to go out in search of a desert outside equipped with a bottle of water, Bible, a book to write your spiritual journal and the rosary to recite the entire rosary.  The duration of the desert experience was 9a.m.-5p.m.  The retreats were asked to write personal formula for the profession, poem and individual Magnificat.  Some of the  sisters found their desert spaces in the Auxilium Bandel garden, others in Bandel Basilica ground and near the river site.  In the evening during the Eucharist each one shared their unforgettable and rich encounter with the Lord and oneself.
  2. Eight hours encounter with the Lord in the Eucharist. Each one had a privileged moment right in front of the Lord touching on the altar on the kneeler peering right on the host.  This too was a beautiful moment.
  3. The product of the Eucharist was service was enacted by the washing of feet. Four groups were asked to assemble outside the church where two benches were placed, with two basins, jugs of water and towels.  Each group washed the feet of the members of another group and it was reversed giving chance for everyone to experience both the roles of being washed and to wash the feet.  Everyone was reminded of Pope Francis and felt happy to be in his shoes.  This experience will remain ingrained in our memory and will prompt us to do the same in our day to day life situations.

Armed with the triple adieu memo: Believe in yourself, believe in others and believe in God the participants set off to : rebirth, recreate, re-found, re-invent, re-visit, re-form and re-vision their Life with prophetic punch, enthusiasm and joy.

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A day of  togetherness celebrated  at Aqua Marina, Chinsura.

 

Re-energizing for Mission

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The Annual Spiritual Retreat was held from 27 December 2018 – 3 January 2019 at Auxilium Convent School, Bandel.  The retreat preacher was the Rector of Salesian College, Sonada Rev. Fr. Vargehese Kalluvachal.  The introductory talk of Provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath was based on having a deep experience with God and she highlighted the Art 49 of our Constitutions which speaks about the attitude of conversion and penance.  During her good night talks she stressed on the community and apostolic life as she read the reflection given by Pope Francis.

The theme of the retreat was “Renewal of the Religious”.  It was developed gradually with the following sub topics: Emotional Wounds, Forgiveness, Beatitudes, Religiosity, Evangelical Vows, Community life, Prophetic Apostolate, Prayer life, Sense of humour, Role of Mary and Eucharist.  After every talk Fr. Varghese put some relevant questions to reflect on.  Before concluding the retreat participants were asked to make a synthesis of the talk.  The preacher led the group from Good Friday to the Easter Sunday of our life.  It was time of introspection of ourselves and to know the mask we wear to cover emotional wounds.  Some of the insights we received were: we are called to be learners of Christ and change ourselves not others, to be like Christ we need to have the attitude of Jesus to make beatitudes as Be-attitudes, live religious vows with new dimensions in the communities, to be available at all times and to be Prophetic Religious to Announce, Renounce and Denounce. Fr. Varghese kept us active and joyful through his humorous jokes which meant that we should become a person of humour and keep our community a happy one.

After the retreat we had our moment together at Banabithi Park, Baidhabati. The vibrant community game was animated first by the provincial followed by the six groups brought joy in everyone.  The time of being together was brought to finale with a delicious meal.

The following day after the retreat was spent listening to the provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath. She offered some reminders to the group on how to form a joyful community and to carry out a fruitful apostolate also shared some information about the visit of Visiting Councilor Rev. Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil.

Finally, all the retreats congratulated Sr. Teresa Theruvamkunnel with their melodious singing for having completed 60 years of her Religious Profession and Sr. Provincial felicitated her.

Annual NDF Meet

Annual National Development Forum Meet was held at Auxilium Reach out Guwahati from 17 -19 December 2018.  On 15th, a warm welcome was extended to the participants of  NDF. In the evening the Holy Mass was celebrated by Fr. Joseph Xavier SJ. During homily he invited the participants to live the present joyfully and not to waist life in waiting for the life to come.

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On the first day Kolkata province animated the Liturgy. On the onset of the meeting the hosting province symbolically welcomed the participants as per the Assamees culture. During inaugural session the lighting of the lamp and invoking God’s presence lead the participants to surrender the event in the hand of God and be open to his inspiration. Sr. Annie the directress of Auxilium reach out centre and the social development coordinator of ING gave official welcome on behalf of the province. In her inaugural message the chief guest Ms. Ishanu Shah the deputy commissioner for labour of Assam emphasized the importance of education for social change and nation building. She appreciated the formal and non formal educations imparted by Salesian sisters. Second resource person was Ms. Ananya Goswami the child line member of Assam. Being the past pupil of St. Mary’s School Guwahati she appreciated a lot the value based education imparted by Salesian sisters and all that are being done for the upliftment of the poor and marginalized.

Sr. Alphonsa Kurisingal the provincial of Guwahati province appreciated the noble works being carried out by the social development sector in order to bring smile in the faces of poor and marginalized. She challenged the participants to stand alone and do something different, because it is easy to move with the crowd which may be a hindrance in achieving the goal. During first session Sr. Manisha fma from Mumbai province enlightened the gathering through her presentation and explained the types of education. The next session was group work and discussion based on building education strategy guided by Fr. Joseph Xavier the consultant of NDF.

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On second day during the first session there was the review on the Child Protection Policy and drawn some conclusion for its amendments. Fr. Joseph Xavier explained the implication of last year’s report and how it should be focused to present to the outsiders. The annual report presentation by NDF, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai and Kolkata provinces made the group to understand the various activities carried out by social ministry in the different provinces. Fr. Joseph through his able guidance commented on the reports and gave guidelines for good report writing and taking photos.

On the third day Trichy, Shillong and Guwahati provinces presented the annual report. Based on education for social change and nation building Fr. Joseph framed some questionnaires which enabled for the annual planning for 2019-2020. Fr. Joseph invited the group to discuss and give concrete suggestion as God inspires and not to be led by the emotion. Four different groups gave their valuable suggestions then during presentation all the suggestions were compiled and taken as action plan for the coming year.

The day’s programme ended with valedictory programme when Chennai province thanked the organizing body and participants for all the sharing and contributions towards the successful completion of the 15th NDF meeting. During good night Fr. Joseph appreciated the efforts made by different provinces and invited the participants to be always motivated and daring in bring about social change. Finally visit to Tapesia the Don Bosco University was part of the programme.

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