ENCOUNTER WITH MOTHER GENERAL

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On April 17, 2017 the communities of New Delhi had the joy of meeting our dear Mother General who was on her way to Rome after two weeks of visitation in the Provinces of Shillong and Guwahati. She arrived from Guwahati at New Delhi airport by 7 pm accompanied by Sr. Jessy P., ING Provincial economer and her onward flight was at 1.00 am.  Seven sisters representing the four communities of New Delhi together with Sr. Annie Thevarkunnel the Provincial Economer were present to welcome her at the International Airport.  Mrs. Sushma Kujur, ground manager, Mr. A.K. Mishra, an Engineer and Mr. Arjun Singh, pilot who have got their daughters studying in our school made all the possible arrangements for the sisters to meet Mother and spent lots of time with her in the lounge. Though the Sisters desired to take her to the community, it was impossible to do so due to heavy traffic hours. After spending some time in the airport, Mother was led to a nearby Hotel where we had dinner together with her. We were happy that the World Gratitude Day Celebration began at “Delhi by night”! During these moments of joy and sharing, Mother expressed her appreciation and thanks for the prayers and support of all the sisters. She also exhorted us to promote vocations by accompanying the young girls regularly.

We are grateful to the three parents who have made our meeting with Mother possible and to  have an enjoyable time in listening to her. The sisters were happy to wish her for Easter and also for the world gratitude day which she will be celebrating on 26th April together with the sisters of West Africa. By 12.30am all of us returned to our communities grateful and happy.

 

ENCOUNTER WITH APOSTOLIC NUNCIO

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On April 19, 2017 the animators of the four communities of New Delhi and Sr. Annie Thevarkunnel Provincial Economer greeted Archbishop Giambattista Diquattro, the newly appointed Apostolic Nuncio to India and Nepal at the Vatican Embassy. The encounter took place from 4.30 – 5.30 pm. The very fact of being an alumni of the Salesian Sisters made all the difference in our encounter and chat with him. His conversations made us feel that he is a lover of the FMA and their mission. He was interested in knowing about the Indian provinces and the growth of vocations. He shared with us his conviction that we are called to spread holiness. When he came to know that we are running a centre for the young at risk, he offered to give the collections of Sunday Mass in the Vatican Embassy and asked for the address of the centre. He also accepted our invitation to celebrate the Holy Mass for us on May 9, the birthday of Mother Mazzarello. After a photo with him and after receiving his apostolic blessings, we came back home by 6 pm.

Paschal Triduum at Auxilium Barasat

 

Maundy Thursday: The day began with a well prepared Morning Prayer animated by Sr. Stella the animator of the community. The ambient was symbolically prepared for the occasion. Whole community gathered to reflect up on the great paschal Mystery. The attitudes of humility and unconditional service of Jesus our master was the theme for the day. During the intercessory prayer we prayed for the priests all over the world and thanked Jesus for the gift of the Holy Eucharist for our spiritual nourishment.

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Around 4 pm. The whole community gathered for the breaking of the unleavened bread and a short prayer service recalling the first paschal meal the Israelites had and the paschal meal of Jesus our saviour with his disciples. At 6 p.m. we had the solemn Eucharistic celebration at Arunoday. The main celebrant was Fr. Xavier Innigo S.J.  During the homely he connected the words remember and recall with Jewish Paschal feastand invited each of us to be humble and service minded like Jesus.

Good Friday: At 5 a.m. the community set out together with the neighbouring communities to participate in the Good Friday walk organized by the Parish. The procession began from the Maria Bambina community at Meghdoot and ended in the chapel of Daughters of the Cross sisters. Many parishioners young and old alike, around 15 congregation fathers, sisters and their candidates participated in this event. Everyone felt happy and proud to make little sacrifices for the sake of our faith and unite it to the suffering of Jesus on Calvary. It was also an occasion to   witness our faith in Jesus. Everyone was recollected and prayerful. Throughout the procession we prayed the chaplet of divine Mercy, Rosaries and reflected on the Stations of the Cross. At 3 p.m. we had Good Friday service at Queen of the Mission sister’s chapel. During the service Fr. Thamassin S. J. narrated the story of two soldiers in which how one friend die for the sake of other and invited us to say to Jesus who died for us ‘I know you did it for me, I will never forget it’.

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Holy Saturday: The day began with our Blessed mother, keeping her company at the Tomb of Jesus. The prayer service was animated by sr. Clara and Sr. Shirley. The tomb of Jesus was prepared in the garden and it gave a meaningful symbolic ambient for meditating upon the sorrow of Mother Mary. The boarders too joined us in keeping company with our blessed mother. During prayer we prayed for the suffering humanity, the Christians all over the world and those who are persecuting the others. We also prayed for our own sanctification.

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Inauguration  of Second Novitiate

 

On 17 April 2017, the second phase of the second novitiate commenced at Sacred Heart Novitiate Ranchi. Sr.Eugenia Bareh from Shillong Province together with Sr. Lourdu Prema Francis, Sr. Sandhya Sudha Minj and Sr. Sosan Minj commenced their immediate preparation to dedicate themselves totally to the Lord.

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They were welcomed to the inaugural ceremony in an atmosphere of prayer. The introductory talk was given by Sr.Rosalia Tirkey, the novice Mistress. Referring the Constitutions article 98 she stressed on the importance of the Second Novitiate.

Sr.Mukta Kerketta made us aware that we are called to be credible signs of God’s love to the young people with the charism of Don Bosco and Mother Mazzarello. The theme chosen for this occasion was ‘Joyful Witnesses’.

While the clay was being carried to the altar, symbolizing the relationship between the potter and the clay the scripture passage was read from the book of Jeremiah 18:1- 4. It is better to be on the potter’s wheel  so that His hands are constantly working on us, and molding us to be the perfect vessel. The thought provoking message given by Sr. Philomena Prabalanathan with her creative stories brought into light three important aspects  necessary for our life: We are in the world but not of the world, we will be faced with many trails when we begin to treasure Jesus and Sprit of prayer is necessary for the encounter with the Lord.

At the end we asked the Lord to make us a vessel that is pleasing in His eyes and usable for His kingdom.

Reported by Second Novitiate participants

 

Happy Easter !

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Mark 16:5-7 

As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed “Don’t be alarmed,” he said. “You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter, ‘He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.

Teacher’s Orientation 2017

Teacher’s Orientation 2017 for the Auxilium Schools of Auxilium Bandel, Barasat, Dum Dum, Kalyani and Park Circus took place in the school auditorium of Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum on the 1st of April, 2017. The resource person was the renowned and charismatic motivational speaker Mr. Simerjeet Singh.

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              After a brief introduction by Sr. Clara, the principal of ACS, Barasat and a prayer by Sr. Superior Stella, Mr. Singh took over and straight away broke the ice of humourous anecdotes and a deep breathing exercise. He stated the purpose of the orientation- that teachers should seek to inspire, engage and challenge not only their students but also themselves. Introduction, Inspiration and Innovation are the three ways in which a teacher can grow to her full potential to make a difference in the lives of their students. To this effect, Mr. Singh initiated the ‘Who are you?’ exercise for the teachers to gain insights and understand themselves better.

              A teacher has to create a right climate for learning- she has to deal with her students with empathy, patience and kindness. Here, Mr. Singh, read out the emotional story of Dr. Theo dove Stoddard, whose life was changed because of the love and care of one teacher. Mr. Singh emphasized the importance of ‘Teacher expertise’ over experience. A ‘T-shaped expertise’ is required to teach for which a teacher needs to have an in depth (vertical) knowledge as well as a lateral (all subjects) knowledge too.

            He identified the ‘Three C’s’- Change, Challenge and Competition, as catalysts of growth. A teacher cannot afford to remain stagnant, but should seek to always re-new, update and engage herself in newer paradigms and possibilities. New Results can only be obtained through new patterns of thought, ideas and actions. Mr. Singh joked that it was not curiosity that killed the cat but ignorance. So questions such as –‘Why’ ‘How?’ ‘What if’ ‘Why not?’ – should be asked continually. Here the 1, 2, 3 exercises were done to encourage them to adapt and change to different situations.

             A teacher should have Focus. She should learn to prioritize. Here Mr. Singh asked the teachers to look for the colour red in the room. This activity taught the value of focusing on specific goals. Next he asked each teacher to complete the statement: ‘I believe my work is important because …,’ the group activity that followed was meaningful as the teachers were asked to discuss/ speak on: ‘How my work makes a difference.’

               The second part of the seminar was all about Adaptability, Change and Re-invention. Mr. Singh quoted Stephen Hawking when he said: ‘Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change’. He mentioned five things that Intelligent and Innovative people do:

  1. Observation: They are alert and observant to new ideas/opinions/points of views/methodology etc.
  2. Questions: They question- Why? Why not? How? What if?
  3. Diversity in terms of Experience– they seek to wider their knowledge/experience by learning from other people from various different fields
  4. Curiosity: They want to ‘Know’ more and more.
  5. Connection: The ‘Eureka’ or the ‘Aha’ moment.

      The workshop concluded with Mr. Singh advocating change by making right choices, by removing mental blockages, by ideal self-realization and 100% effort what I choose to Become. He left no one without an assignment which was food for thought: What must I start doing? What must I stop doing? What should I continue doing?

The orientation was interesting, stimulating and thought provoking. It hammered home the truth that change is the only way to growth and a teacher must constantly seek to upgrade, re-invent and challenge herself if she is Too become an effective teacher ( in a world where ‘Google’ is the Boss!).

Ms. Sharmila Biswas

Auxilium Convent School

Dum Dum

Workshop on “New Evaluation system of CBSE” held at Auxilium Convent School New Chumta

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Auxilium Convent School New Chumta organized a three days workshop on “New Evaluation system of CBSE” in the auditorium of the school from 29 – 31 March 2017. The workshop brought together over 24 participants including 8 sisters. It was handled by the resource person Mr. Utkarsh Kapoor from CBSC Delhi.  There was an interactive atmosphere between the resource person and the participants.  The methodology of the seminar was followed on these points: Lecture cum discussion, demonstration using power point, role play and activity and group discussion cum debate.

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The three days sessions were very interesting and totally focused on the following topics: (1) Learning, teaching and evaluating.  (2)  Erikson’s Psychological theory on different age group’s role play.   (3) The new evaluation system of CBCE, which is known as RAS [Remodelled Assessment systems]. There were examples like anecdotal record, Rubrics, Teacher’s diary, Lesson plan etc.

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The feedback from evaluation forms was extremely positive. The presentation and the inputs given by resource person were highly valued. The participants said that “It was an enriching experience and it was a wonderful platform for them to know the new evaluation system in an opportune time.”  They appreciated for being able to clarify doubts from the expert.  The day ended with a group photo.

Reported by Ms. Namika Lama

FAMILY  IS  GOD’S GREATEST  MASTERPIECE – News from St. Mary’s Convent School, Geyzing

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The Strenna of the Rector Major and the Thrust of the year: We are a Family- Every Home a school of Life and Love is purely outlived in the experience of  visiting the poor families of the neighbourhood by the Sisters, Teachers and students of classes VII – X on every Saturday.

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Our school is making every effort to be very close to the poor, broken families, to help repair family realities in which difficult, complex and conflict situations exist. Our students are excited, enthusiastic and passionate to visit the poor families  around  Geyzing  village. The interaction with the people gave a lot of insight as to know the people’s living conditions. Even the families were delighted to see the sisters, teachers and children going to them and spending quality time with them. Our children generously provided the families with basic necessities like- blankets, stationery items and edible things. The spiritual need was also fulfilled with prayer and hymns.

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We hope to live the year of the family with more activities in the coming days to give new life, hope & joy to the people who live in the peripheries.

Sr.Lucy Kachira

 

7th UCPI   NATIONAL  MEETING ( United Christian Prayer for India) 

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Mrs. Anita Gomes, a  staff from Auxilium Convent, Kalyani was privileged to participate in the 7th UCPI National Meet at Hyderabad, LEONIA HOLISTIC  DESTINATION from 22 – 24 February as a woman leader representative of the archdiocese of Krishnagar. Together with her, were Fathers Subash and Ruben Oraon  and the catechist, Mr. Paul from the Krishnagar diocese.

UCPI is a movement seeking one purpose along with the nation in our life time. 1101 members were present who were from 30 states, including our neighboring countries, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka with 25 Christian denominations in all. All types of Associations were present- Bishops, women leaders, youth leaders, priests both R C and CNI. Each day had a theme with Sessions that followed. DAY 1 : The Centrality of Unity through Prayer and Action.  DAY 2. The Centrality of Prayer and Action at the Local level.  DAY 3: Preparing for the Task as Documentation and Chronicles.

Day 1 commenced with a Welcome to all participants and an opening prayer by Arch Bishop CNI and R C .Each state was grouped together to discuss  about reaching the nation through united prayer and action. The Session for Day 2 focused on Celebrating our Heritage, being challenged by our Present; Biblical value and Planning. It also focused on Unity.

We are One, We are Christian and we will all preach the Gospel together and increase the % of Christians in India. We must join hands with missionaries to preach the Gospel and the Good news to other people as well. We ended Day 2 with a prayer for the whole of India. A map of India was drawn on the ground in the stadium and we came in procession and lit the border with candles signifying Christ as the true Light of the world to be spread.

Day 3 led us to a Session as ‘ How to leave a National Legacy.’. It began with a Prayer and a Vision for UCPI. A report of the 1st and 2nd day was read. Once more we were reminded of our tasks and responsibilities as denominations and Churches and finally asked to leave a national legacy to the 7th UCPI held at Hyderabad.

(Mrs. Anita Gomes – Kalyani)