The Salesian Family Congress South Asia 2015

SFC....The Salesian Family Congress of South Asia was held from 26-28 September 2015 at Don Bosco Liluah, Kolkata. 1900 family members participated from 12 groups of the Salesian Family. The Theme of the Congress was “One Family and One Mission”. This mega event was well thought out to commemorate the finale of Don Bosco’s Birth Bicentenary. It was organised by the Salesian Provincial Conference of South Asia and co-ordinated by Fr. Noel Madhichetty, Salesian Family Delegate South Asia and convened by Fr. Nirmol Gomes, Provincial of Kolkata in collaboration with all the members of the Salesian Family. 112 FMA’s from all the six Provinces of India were part of this memorable celebration.  It was an occasion to come together as a Family.SFC.....

SFC...Rector Major Rev.Fr Ángel Fernández Artime, the 10th successor of Don Bosco was  accompanied by Fr. Ivo Coelho, the General Councillor for Formation, Fr. Maria Arokiam Kanaga, South Asia Regional Councillor, Fr. Giuseppe Casti, the World Delegate for Salesian Cooperators, and Fr. Horacio López, the Secretary of the Rector Major. All the Salesian Provincials of the South Asia Region too participated in the historical event.
He visited many places such Mother Teresa’s Tomb, Don Bosco Ashalayam, Mirpara and the world headquarters of the Hindu religious order of  the Rama Krishna Mission at Belur Math  and inaugurated a mural by an alumnus depicting the life and mission of  Don Bosco at Don Bosco Liluah.  He offered the Holy Eucharist and interacted with the members of the Salesian Family.

SFC--On 26th September the inaugural Eucharist was presided over by Archbishop Thomas D`Souza of Kolkata with the Provincials of South Asia. This was followed by the felicitation of the various guests and dignitaries. In the afternoon His Excellency the Governor of West Bengal Shri Keshari Nath Tripathi, delivered the inaugural address during which he appreciated the immense service rendered by the Salesian Family and inaugurated the exhibition highlighting the origin and mission of the members of the Salesian Family.   Fr. Maria Arokiam Kanaga, the Regional Councillor South Asia delivered the key note address ‘One Family One Mission’. He exhorted the participants to work together as a Salesian family and not as individuals. The long awaited moment arrived at 17:30 hrs the arrival of the Rector Major Rev.Fr Ángel Fernández Artime, the 10th successor of Don Bosco. He was welcomed to the Becchi hall with a traditional dance and later with a floral tribute & a shawl. Mr. Conrad Saldanha co-ordinated the panel discussion participated by the representatives of the Salesian Family which was followed by a cultural programme. At the close of the day Rector Major during the Good Night offered 3 key elements for the Salesian Family in South Asia ‘Respect, Love and Communion’ between the members of the Salesian Family members.

On 27th September, Archbishop Thomas Menamparambil, presided over the concelebrated Eucharist. Archbishop Menamparambil delivered an appealing homily on humility. He invited the audience to be careful when one succeeds and to follow the example of Don Bosco. He also quoted the living example of Pope Francis.

SFC---On 28th September, 134 new co-operators were added to the Salesian family by taking the promise during the Eucharistic celebration. As the fruit of the SFC, the gathering drew up the vision statement to work together as one family and to give life and vivacity to the Salesian Family and its mission. “We, the members of the Salesian Family, the disciples of Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, rooted in the Eucharist, the Word of God and guided by Mary Help of Christians, imbued with the spirit, mind and heart of Don Bosco, enriched by our diverse, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, respecting the individual identity of each group and in communion with one another, resolutely move forward as mystics in the Spirit, prophets of fraternity and servants of the young, to be at the service of the Church, especially the young who are poor and at risk, and families through mutual collaboration, shared responsibility and accountability”.
The climax of the Bicentenary Celebration of Don Bosco’s birth reached its highest peak on 28th September at Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata. The grand finale was attended by civil and religious authorities and the participants of Salesian Family Congress.  Students from various Salesian Family institutes offered a cultural fiesta and a musical performance by alumni singers. Rector Major Rev.Fr Ángel Fernández Artime urged the audience to carry on the legacy left by Don Bosco for the young people.

Sr.Mini ChettayilSFC......

Community Day celebration at Thecho (Nepal)

community day celebration 2015 695On 18th September 2015, the community of Thecho celebrated the Community Day. The theme of the celebration was “Optimism and Joy”. The festivity commenced with Vigil service and Adoration animated by Sr. Abhai Minj. The Morning Prayer was animated by Sr. Clara with the help of a power point presentation.  All entered the chapel for the Eucharistic celebration in procession holding a symbolic leaf. It was handed over to the Animator Sr. Aquila as a sign of our love and unity; she made a bouquet out of it and placed it under the feet of our Blessed Mother. The Holy Mass was solemnized by Fr. Florence Demta SDB and Fr. Jijo Joseph.  In his homily he focused on five essential features such as courage, hope, option, happiness and joy that community can offer to each member. He also highlighted about the beauty of living in the community as brothers and sisters in spite of differences in various aspects of our religious life.community day celebration 2015 735

To make the community day an unforgettable event boarders and sisters prepared for it for one month. Each week a practice was taken for both girls and sisters to practice it. Every day the entire community prayed for a particular person and in the evening one good quality of the person was spoken of. After the celebration boarders shared their experiences and said, “one month of preparation this year for the community day celebration was unique and singular. We felt some transformation within us. There was so much of joy and family atmosphere” The celebration came to the height with a short cultural programme.

Sr. Maria Goretti

FMA PCI 2015

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FMA PCI 2015 was held at Mazzarello Convent, Kodambakkam, Chennai  from  1 – 3  September 2015.   The theme being, “Communion of Goods and solidarity at the service of the mission”.  The resource person and most competent person to deliver the topic was         Sr. Vilma Tallone, the Economer General of our Institute and the presiding General councillor was Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil  a well-loved and  familiar figure.FMA PCI - Chennai

The PCI was set in motion at early dawn with the soul stirring morning prayer with the theme, “I am the potter and you are the clay” led by the province of Guwahati.  The Bangalore province animated the  Holy Eucharist  with the entrance procession recalling our responsibility to sustain God’s creation with apt commentaries. The celebrant Stanislaus Swamikanu SDB  in his talk   delineated the theme “communion of goods and solidarity at the service of the mission” with profound insights.IMG_0426

IMG_0440The province of Chennai doled out an impressive welcome ceremony  with  guard of honour with their  impeccable band slow march performance and  a cultural  extravangza participated by the nearby schools.  The inaugural session commenced with  welcome address  by Sr. Elizabeth George, provincial of Guwahati,   the president of the PCI and the keynote address on the theme ,”Broaden your vision! With the young missionaries of hope and joy”delivered by Sr. Lucy Rose Ozhukayil.  Later Sr. Vilma Tallone took over the reign of the proceedings of the PCI and through her inspiring talks fired with passion  ignited the minds of all present to delve deep into the topic of communion of goods and solidarity at the service of the mission.  All through the three days she propelled all present through her stimulating talks, engaging group discussions and general assemblies,   motivating each one to be an advocate and witness of the aspect of the communion of Goods and solidarity.IMG_0946

IMG_0273The third day   the  national coordinators of Formation,  Youth Ministry, Education, Media, NDF, youth at Risk presented  their reports. The day ended with the a very innovative thanksgiving ceremony organized by the provinces of Mumbai and Guwahati  who made tremendous effort to thank  each and every one who had contributed to the Success of PCI 2015.

Sr. Stella P.

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TEACHERS’ DAY CELEBRATION AT AUXILIUM KURTUMGARH

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On 5th September 2015 at 2.30 pm around 60 children of the coaching centre at Kurtumgarh ,Odisha celebrated the Teachers’ day. They expressed their gratitude and love to Srs.Teresa Xalxo, Shanti Tirkey and Sabita Nayak. The chief guest for the celebration was Rev. Fr. Jugal Kishore Digal, the Parish Priest. Students entertained the teachers with their harmonious singing, rhythmic steps and motivating speeches. Fr. Jugal appreciated and congratulated the children for their performance and with few examples he explained to them the value of study and wished them a bright future with God’s blessing. The celebration was concluded honouring Bl. Mother with the recitation of the Holy Rosary.

BOSCO FEST at HC Auxilium Vasant Vihar

Bosco festAs we celebrate the bicentenary of his birth, the H C Auxilium dedicates this fest to our father and founder, Don Bosco: Bosco Fest 2015. An Italian Roman Catholic priest of Latin Church, Don Bosco was born on August 16, 1815. He was an educator and writer of the 19th Century. He devoted his life in finding practical and creative means of responding to the chaotic lives of young people, the juvenile delinquents and worked towards the betterment and education of these disadvantaged youth.

Following his footsteps, HCA had taken the privellege to honour young budding talents, as we truly believe that every child is a genius and all he needs is a window of opportunity to come forward and shine like the stars. The stage was set for 27th & 28th August 2015  and the participants from 20 schools of the Delhi NCR region came forward to exhibit their talent and participate in the grand inter-school competition in the field of Dance drama, International folk dance, and Kaleidoscope which included card making, paper mosiac & graffiti art on the first day. On the second day, they participated to vie for the top positions in Mime, Western solo and band performances.

            On this auspicious occasion, the Chief Guest Rev. Fr. K A Joseph sdb, Rector of The Technical School at Najafgarh, addressed the gathering and Declared Bosco Fest 2015 Open. Rev Fr. Cyprian Credo OP, the Parish Priest St. Dominic’s Church, was the Guest of Honour.

            The programme commenced with the floral tribute to St Don Bosco by the honourable Chief Guest Fr K A Joseph, the guest of honour Fr. Cyprian, Superior Sr. Ruben, the Principal Sr Celine A, Vice-principal Sr. Karuna, the teacher and a student representative from the participating school teams. This was followed by Bicentennial Anthem presented by the School Choir, a video Don Bosco – the Fascinating Saint was shown to the audience. Thereafter, a skit ‘Dream Of Don Bosco’ was performed by the students of HCA. As per the tradition, the host school presented an item each  for the various competitions but did not compete with the guest schools.

Bosco fest .We had a panel of esteemed judges from the realm of music and dance to judge the show and give their valuable suggestions to the competitors. The chief guest Fr. Cyprian gave away the prizes.

The Dance Drama Competition was judged by Mr Soubir Mitra, a professional jazz, contemporary, hip-hop and ballet dancer, Mr. Sumeet Jain and Mr. Ryan Kwan, choreographers and dance instructors in The Kingdom of Dreams. To judge International Folk Dance Competition Ms Aarushi Chouhan, the founder member and the president of the Dance Society of DCAC, Delhi University and a trainer in hip-hop and zumba, joined Mr Ryan Kwan and Mr Soubir Mitra.

The Judges for Mime and Western Music Competitions were Mr Yaman Shastri, a lead guitarist in Aryan Band, Mr. Arpan Guhakhakurta, a film personality and founder member of Advaita Band and Mr. Arnab Bhattacharya, a film personality, a professional drummer and the founder of Rock Band Avni.

The first day witnessed the Dance Drama Competition and the results are:

First Position               St. Xaviers’ School,

Second Position          Presentation Convent School

Third Position             Loreto Convent School

The International Folk Dance Competition,

First Position               G D Goenka School

Second Position          St. Mary’s School, Dwarka

Third Position             St. Francis De Sales

The off – stage competition included Card Making, Paper Mosiac and Graffiti Art.

Card Making Competition

First Position               St. Francis De Sales

Second Position          St. Mary’s School, Dwarka

Third Position             St. Georges School, Alaknanda.

Paper Mosiac Competition

First Position               St. Francis De Sales

Second Position          St. Mary’s School

Third Position             Poorna Prajna School.

Graffiti Art Competition

First Position               St. Anthony’s School

Second Position          St. Mary’s School, Dwarka and

Third Position             St. Georges School, Alaknanda

The Second Day had Mime Competition and Western Solo and Band Competition.

Mime Competition

First Position               St. Xaviers’ School

Second Position          St. Anthony’s School

Third Position             St. Mary’s School, Dwarka

Western Solo Performance

First Position               St. Georges School, Alaknanda,

Second Position          G D Goenka School

Third Position             D P S Vasant Kunj

Western Band Competition

First Position               St. Francis De Sales

Second Position          St. Xaviers’ School

Third Position             St. Anthony’s School

The Overall Rolling Trophy was bagged by St. Mary’s School, Dwarka

Bosco fest..The Principal Sr. Celine A thanked and expressed deep gratitude to the Chief Guest Rev. Fr. K A Joseph SDB, and Rev Fr. Cyprian Credo OP the Guest of Honour for being there to witness and enjoy the grand programme. She  also thanked the participants and extended an invitation for the next year’s function. She appreciated the whole hearted cooperation of the co ordinators, teachers, the school Cabinet, volunteers and all the students in making this Bosco Fest 2015 a grand success.

Ms Rita Bakshi

H.C.Auxilium  Vasant Vihar

Sparkling Teachers’ Day celebration in ACS Barasat

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On 4th  September 2015, Auxilium Convent School Barasat witnessed the grand celebration of Teachers’ Day, where the students acknowledged the hard work and dedication of all the teachers. Teachers were greeted warmly and escorted to the school auditorium by Sr. Principal, Sr. Rose Simon and Sr. Vice principal and all the other sisters of the community. It was an awesome celebration organised by the vibrant class XI  with a series of programmes rolling one after the other. Melodious song, fashion show, theatrics, folk dance, mimicry, fusion dance and brain twisting quiz etc. were a token of appreciation given by the school management and students, showing their love and concern for the teachers. IMG_4283Behind all the splendour of occasion, Sr. Principal was a driving force and elevated to its zenith when she gifted the teachers a solemn song, with a touch of honour and respect. The programme concluded with a motivating speech by Sr. Rose Simon who expressed great satisfaction and appreciation at the hard work and dedication of teachers on the path of inculcating virtue and knowledge. Words of gratitude were also shared by Ms. Dola Roy on behalf of all the teachers towards the school management and students. The teachers did not fail to give a standing ovation to the mastermind of the celebration Sr. Rosy. Finally a vote of thanks was proposed by a student of class XI with a note of special appreciation for the school authorities, the teaching and non-teaching staff. Teachers' day 1The school management organised for a sumptuous meal and the day remained a memorable one.

Ms. Anindita

Prayer to Mary Help of Christians

Mary, Our Lady       Happy Birthday
         dear Mother
O Mary, powerful Virgin, Thou art the mighty and glorious protector of the Church; Thou art the marvelous ‘Help of Christians’; Thou art terrible as an army in battle array; Thou alone hast destroyed every heresy in the whole world. In the midst of our struggles, our anguish, and our distress, defend us from the power of the enemy and at the hour of death, receive our souls into Paradise. Amen.”
– Don Bosco

Chronicles of Pilgimage cum Education Tour on the occasion of the Bi-Centenary Celebration of Bon Bosco’s birth

DSC04236It was a unique occasion that the Province of FMA Kolkata, planned to organize the over sea Educational Tour for higher secondary students and teachers.  From Auxilium School Dum Dum 5 Students, 3 past pupils and Sr. Esther the Principal of Auxilium School Dum Dum and 4 teachers and 9 students from Auxilium School – New Delhi were the privileged ones.  We started our 10 days tour to Italy via New Delhi and reached Rome on 9th Aug 2015. This entire unimaginable journey was undertaken in order to participate in the CELEBRATION OF BI-CENTENARY OF OUR FATHER AND FRIEND OF THE YOUNG, DON BOSCO’S Birth day on 16th August 2015 at Turin.

 

10th August 2015:  Visit to Rome

It was an exciting site to experience the ancient Rome with the modern Rome.  Ancient pyramid built by Octavian Augustus and the palatine-believed to be the birth place of Rome’s 1st emperor Augutus Maximus-a place of entertainment: mainly used for chariot racing and the 1st ancient largest stadium this could accommodate 150,000 spectators.

Capitoline Hill-The Capitoline contains few ancient ground-level ruins, as they are almost entirely covered up by Medieval and Renaissance palaces (now housing the Capitoline Museums) that surround a piazza, a significant urban plan designed by Michelangelo. Piazza del Campidoglio- built by the famous artist Michel Angelo-the place is also nick named as the wedding cake.

Visit to St. Peters Basilica – Here we prayed for our Parents, Teachers and Students.

DSC0410911th August 2015:   Visit to Rome Continues…

We visited Vatican Museum where the display works from immense collection built up by the Popes throughout the centuries including some of the most renowned classical sculptors and most important masterpieces of the Renaissance art in the world.

Sistine Chapel , the Apostolic Palace, also the official residence of Pope in the Vatican city. It is a place for both religious and functionary papal activity. The place is a papal conclave, the process by which a new Pope is elected. The fame of the Sistine Chapel lies mainly in the frescos that decorate the interior and most likely the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and The Last Judgement Day.

Wonder Raphael’s room was originally built as a suite to apartments of Pope Julius II.

DSC03100St Peter’s Basilica, a famous place of pilgrimage and is the largest church of the world. It is the most prominent building in the Vatican city and the holiest shrines of Christianity. It is traditionally the burial site of its titular St Peter, who was the head of the twelve Apostles of Jesus and the first Pope.

Piazza Novana, the pedestrian paradise, filled with café, street performers, milling tourists, kids playing football and splashing fountains.

12th August 2015:  Florence

Leaning tower of Pisa, built in white marble, is slightly tilted and is one of the tallest monuments of Pisa. It has 294 steps and astonishingly most of us were successfully able to climb the 294 steps at one go. It was a spectacular view to see the entire Pisa from the top.

Tuscan countryside  is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, artistic legacy and its influence on high culture.

Piazza dei Miracoli is an important center of European medieval art and one of the finest architectural complexes in the world. Considered a sacred area by its owner, the Catholic Church, the square is dominated by four great religious edifices: the Pisa Cathedral, the Pisa Baptistry, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Camposanto Monumentale (Monumental Cemetery).

DSC0325913th August 2015: Venice

Venice is a city in north eastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. It is located in the marshy Venetian Lagoon which stretches along the shoreline, between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Venice is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture, and its artwork. The city is entirety listed as a World Heritage Site, along with its lagoon.

Gondola Ride– People travel from one part of the city to another by boats and tourists enjoy the city ride on well decorated gondolas. We all were divided into groups of 4 each, for the gondola ride. It was indeed a splendid sight to view the city on the gondola.

14th August 2015: Venice

St. Mark’s Basilica is the most famous of the many churches of Venice and one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world. Located just off the Grand Canal, the gleaming basilica overlooks the Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square) and adjoins the Doge’s Palace. San Marco is a cathedral, but has not always been so: it was the Doge’s chapel until it became the seat of the Archbishop of Venice in 1807.He is the patron saint of Venice.

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Realto Bridge-The Rialto Bridge is the most famous of the bridges that cross the Grand Canal (the other two are the Accademia Bridge and the Scalzi). It was the city’s first bridge over the Grand Canal connecting the highest points on the lagoon islands settlement.

Piazza San Marco often known in English as St Mark’s Square, is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as “the Piazza” (la Piazza). All other urban spaces in the city (except the Piazzetta and the Piazzale Roma) are called “campi” (fields). The Piazzetta (the ‘little Piazza’) is an extension of the Piazza towards the lagoon in its south east corner (see plan). The two spaces together form the social, religious and political centre of Venice and are commonly considered together.

Doge’s Palace is a palace built in Venetian Gothic  style, and one of the main landmarks of the city of Venice in northern Italy.

DSC0382315th August 2015: Turin

Turin is the capital of Piedmont. In the year 2006 the winter Olympics was hosted in this part of the world. It is the first city from the Alps mountain. Turin is located between Italy and Florence much closer to France .It is also considered the capital of industries.

In short it is also called FIAT (Fabrica Italiana Automobile Turin) hence it is an important economic centre. Po is the longest river of Italy which flows through Turin. Our beloved saint Don Bosco started his work here. He lived during the restoration of monarchy during the Savoy period. While working in Turin, where the population suffered many of the effects of industrialization and urbanization, he dedicated his life to the betterment and education of street children, juvenile delinquents, and other disadvantaged youth. He developed teaching methods based on love rather than punishment, a method that became known as the Salesian Preventive System.

A follower of the spirituality and philosophy of Saint Francis de Sales, Don Bosco dedicated his works to him when he founded the Salesians of Don Bosco, based in Turin.

Together with Maria Domenica Mazzarello, he founded the Institute of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, a religious congregation of Our Sisters dedicated to the care and education of poor girls.

Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians, Turin, built by St. John Bosco was started with only 12 cents.

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16th August 2015: Becchi (Colle Don Bosco)

Participation in the Bicentenary celebration of Don Bosco’s at  his birth place Becchi

17th August 2015:  Filled with  beautiful memories and experience returning  home

It was a lifetime achievent and and sheer joy of experience that all of us are going to cherish throughout our lives. Both Don Bosco and Mary Mazzarello steered our life since the 1st day we were acquainted with the salesian family.So, getting an opportunity to see their place of origin itself is a privilege for all of us. A dream that most of us might have dreamt of since childhood.

I take this as a pride to thank the Almighty for paving us the path to turn this visit into a reality, the entire group is very grateful to our ex Provincial Sr.Maria Pettayil who daringly permitted and set apath to actualise this plan. We also want to thank our dear Superior Teresa Adampakallel who spend lot of her time to organize this entire trip. Grateful thoughts to our dear Sr.Esther who designed  the trip, accompanied us and brought all of us back safely.  

By Chumki Sengupta – Past Pupil.

Jubilee celebration

DSCN1234The Salesian Sisters of Kolkata Province rejoiced and thanked God for the gift of Sr. Mary George U on the occasion of her 60 years of her joyful fidelity & service in the vineyard of the Lord with her motto “God loves a cheerful giver.” The solemn Eucharistic celebration was held at Auxilium, Provincial House, Dum Dum on 23rd August 2015. It was participated by her dear ones, sisters from all the communities of the Province, priests , religious, co-operators, past pupils, teachers, boarders, friends and well wishes.

The celebration commenced with Morning Prayer and felicitation. The Holy Eucharist was held at 10. 30 am, presided over by Rev. Fr. Mathew George SDB, the Province secretary of the Salesians of Kolkata. The candidates from Auxilium Barast led the diamond jubilarian, Sr. Mary George and  the silver jubilarians  Sr. Gracy Parekattil, Sr. Amali John Joseph and Sr. Sherely Kalapurayil and the celebrants  for the Eucharistic banquet with their devotional rhythmic steps.

Before the commencement of the Mass a short profile of Sr. Mary George was presented to the assembly. She hails from Ramapuram, Kerala, born to her parents George and Elizabeth on 1st July 1931. Through the instrumentality of her elder brother late Fr. Mathew SDB and her parish priest, Sr. Mary George  joined the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians at Vellore in 1946 as an aspirant and made her 1st Profession on 24th May  1955 at Kotagiri. She worked in various capacities in different communities of the 4 provinces of Chennai, Guwahati, Shillong and Kolkata as Provincial bursar, local bursar, animator and formator of candidates. Sr. Mary worked in the communities of New Delhi, Maligaon, Dibrugarh, Nongthymmai, Jumaikela, Dum Dum, Park Circus, Kathmandu (Nepal), Barasat and Ranchi. A good recruiter for vocations, she has enabled many to answer their call generously to the Lord.

Rev. Fr. Mathew George in his homily said in various ways we can experience the grace of God. One way is through the celebration. It is not important how long one live but how we live. It is not important how many miles we walked but how many people we touched on the way. Quality of life is what matters in life. With the support of anecdotes and examples from great personalities he painted the beautiful life lived by Sr. Mary highlighting the vitality and sweetness of her life. He congratulated Sr. Mary for serving God’s people for 60 years in joy and gladness.

After the homily Sr. Mary solemnly renewed her consecration to the Lord. The assembly applauded with a thunderous clap. It was wonderful to hear at the age of 84 intoning the ‘Magnificat’ as a sign and expression of her gratitude to God when Provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath handed over her a lighted lamp as a symbol of faithful watchfulness inviting her to continue to light the flame of  her love and charity to all.

With the felicitation of the sisters, boarders, friends and well wishers and the fraternal fellowship meal the curtain was drawn to the celebration.

Sr. Mini Chettayil