Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Friday, 5 September 2014
FATA POSTER NIKLA HERO!!! By Cl. Jeswin Mastan sdb
FATA POSTER NIKLA HERO!!!
DEAR
FRIENDS OF DON BOSCO,
I guess you might know, how from zero one
turns to be a hero.
But
do you know the history of OUR FATA POSTER NIKLA HERO.
On 16 august 1815, in becchi HE was born,
To
Melchior his father and Margaret his mom.
In 1824 @ 9 HE had a vision,
This
soon became the Salesian mission.
So you might ask what about his
consecration?
On 5th June 1841 He received
sacerdotal ordination.
No
wonder by approving the rules of the constitution,
On
18th December 1859 HE founded the Salesian congregation.
Though
he had no much of world tour,
He
always had a great predilection for the poor.
He
did send his first missionaries to Argentina,
Because
He had a great devotion to our bl. Maddona.
On
31st Jan 1888, HE died at valdocco and on 1st April,
He
was canonised as St. John bosco.
From
188 onward till date 2014, his mission has grown so fast,
Indeed
one can say Salesian society is very vast.
In
5 continents to 132 countries with 90 provinces,
1811 houses and 97 other presences.
Though
you want to know more about his history,
I
am sorry for not sharing information about his ancestry.
Because
more then his history and ancestry,
You
need to know that this year is our hero’s birth bicentenary.
So
let us join the salesians in saying: GOD TUSSI GREAT HO! &
DON
BOSCO AAPKI JAI HO!
Because
not from zero to hero,
But
FATA POSTER NIKLA SALESIANS KA HERO!!!
Thus Don Bosco is my Hero.
-By Cl. Jeswin
Mastan sdb
Holiness Model of Don Bosco – a Spirituality of everyday Living by Cl. Joyston Machado sdb
Holiness Model of Don Bosco – a Spirituality of everyday Living
Simple things in life are often
the most difficult to talk about. Like the ordinary experience of a couple
together for 50years, or a simple conversation with someone you like.
Similarly, when we speak of spirituality we understand that it’s a means
through which God becomes meaningful to us. It is the art of linking the things
of heaven with those on earth. Spirituality as a path to heaven has to take
into account the path that we walk here on earth. Spirituality would therefore
mean having a sense of God, or a realization that reality is a mystery.
In Don
Bosco we see a man of God, who remained intensely human, in him we see a divine
presence that penetrated all his human works. The model of Don Bosco is a
tangible spirituality, not one that can be touched, but one that is lived. Don
Bosco’s sanctity was not outside the world, but from within the world. The
holiness model of Don Bosco is based on the three important pillars of his
life, namely Spirit of prayer, Work and Temperance, and finally Union with God.
Spirit
of prayer
Prayer
is not only a verbal utterance of words, but more so it is a way of life, a
synchronizing of the body, mind and spirit in Jesus. When we say we imitate Don
Bosco in prayer, we particularly stress on his spirit of prayer. He prayed at
all moments, whether during recreations, journeys and even during free moments.
Don Bosco who could do so much for the young teaches us that in our work for
and with the young prayer becomes the starting point and the thread that
sustains each other.
He
teaches us that our prayer needs to be:
·
Simple: heart to heart = in calling God
as a Father
·
Lively: with an interior joyful and
creativity
·
Authentic: spontaneously urging us to live
sincere lives
Work
and Temperance
For Don
Bosco work was a means to one’s sanctification. Working always for the coming
of the Kingdom, in other words for souls. With a spirit of prayer, Don Bosco
calls us to imitate him in turning our work into prayer. Not so much in
replacing work for prayer but work done in love and with charity.
Don
Bosco would say, ‘Work and temperance will make the congregation flourish’. By
temperance he meant self control and the training of the heart. It is the
moderation of one’s inclinations and passions.
The
practice of work and temperance brings about a Union with God.
Union
with God
We must
understand that there is a divine dimension of Salesian work, the feeling of
the need for God in all his works. And therefore activity is seen here as a
means of sanctification. This calls for a training of our hearts and minds to a
new tune. A conscious tune that makes us realize that we are in
relationship with God at every moment
of our life.
The
only secret Don Bosco shares with his sons as a spirituality of everyday living
is to fix one’s heart and mind on God.
-By Cl. Joyston Machado SDB
What is it to be Holy??? by Cl. Nelson Mudaliar sdb
What is it to be Holy???
“You’ve got to find what you love,” said Steve Jobs,
the CEO of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios. Joining the Seminary,
wanting to serve the Lord by spreading His love to all people, I wanted to
taste holiness. Within some weeks, I was lost because my idea of holiness was
taking a roller coaster ride, visiting areas which I never dreamed of.
Well, what do you say? What is holiness according to
you? Will you consider a person holy, who sits in the church all day,
mesmerized in his conversation with God? Or will you call a person holy, who
has a heart for all people? Yes, I do want to become holy. But how, that was
the question pricking my mind.
It was only later, in my living the consecrated life
that I grasped the concept of holiness and now I am working to embrace it and
become one, or rather being open to His Grace and allowing it to work in my
life. I am happy to share it with you.
Prayer is important, firstly. That internal
connection once established, it will automatically push you to be loving, to be
kind to all peoples. Because once tasting the Lord, no one can but want
everyone to have the same experience. In the sharing of this wonderful
experience, one may feel his energy drained out. It is then, prayer acts as a
battery charger. The internal relationship blossoms forth in our external
relationships.
Now, here comes the tricky part. We are not all
same. We have different genes, different looks, different tastes, different
interests and different likings. Why? Because each one of us has a mission to
make this world a beautiful place, which no one else but oneself can do. Just to give an example, in a management
crew, each person is trained for a specific work to do. The effectiveness of
the whole group depends on each member. In the same way, we all have a specific
mission by which we can contribute. In doing so one becomes holy. Just look
around, people have different interests in which they can blossom to the full. How
to fulfill this mission and be holy? Have the courage to follow your heart and
intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Be a live bomb, living life!!! Not to
destroy and spread hatred but to LOVE
and heal all broken hearts. BE
A LOVE BOMB!!!
-Cl.
Nelson Mudaliar (www.nelsonsdb.blogspot.in)
Monday, 1 September 2014
Speech on the 68th Independence day of our country...
Link for the You tube page...Speech by cls. Jeswin and Arman
Link for the You tube page...Speech by cls. Jeswin and Arman
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Back To School- A song from the play YOUTH @ LOVE!!!
Back
to….Scho –oo –oo-ol (2)
Jump
out of bed
Sleep
in ma head
Bubble
burst
Its
July 1st
Hopping
down the street
Dragging
my feet
Clock
strikes nine
Gosh!
I hate this chime
Chorus
Back to School (2)
Summer’s over, action’s gone
Bye bye fun, get your homework done
I’m going back, back, back, back to
school
Back to….Scho –oo –oo-ol (2)
Books
together
Stacked
up here
Im
gonna die
Of
heart fail dear
Biology’s
pain
Maths
fries my brain
Thought
of a date
Boy
I’m getting late
Follow
me
let’s
play a prank
Princi’s
here
We’ll
get a bang
Zip
zap zoo
Paper
balls we throw
There
goes the bell
Its
time to go
Friendly
teachers
Trendy
guys
Pushing
pupils
To
the skies
I
missed the lectures
Missed
the drool
I’m
ready again
To
rock the school
Our school is cool
Our school is cool
We’re here to love, here to learn
Here to grow, and to have fun
I’m going back, back, back, back to
school
Back to school
Our school is cool
This song is composed by Br. Bosco Carvalho sdb
Forgiveness......By Cl.Melroy. Mascarenhas sdb
Forgiveness
Forgiveness
is an act of ‘love’. A person can forgive another when he/ she loves that
person. You cannot say, “I forgive you, but I hate you…” or “I forgive you, but
I can’t forget the hurt.” Forgiveness is a challenging virtue to practice.
But in the
case of Jesus, it was different. Jesus forgave many people especially he
forgave those who crucified Him. It was a wonderful act of love, mercy and
compassion. If we want to be forgiven, we need to forgive others. To forgive
others means to forgive oneself. The fact is that forgiveness is a choice which
we make between hatred and love. We need to have a big heart to forgive.
When you
forgive others, you feel a warm sense of happiness. It lifts up the Divine
Spirit in us, the Spirit of mercy and compassion. So, take courage to forgive
being conscious of the fact that it is an act of love.
“Always
remember to forgive, and also to forget the reason for which you have shown the
act of forgiveness.”
By Br.Melroy Mascarenhas sdb
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