Gujarati Catholic Samaj of USA proudly present Lenten Retreat 2017 led by Renowned Charismatic Renewal Priest, Fr. Paresh Parmar.

Gujarati Catholic Samaj of USA proudly present Lenten Retreat 2017 led by Renowned Charismatic Renewal Priest, Fr. Paresh Parmar.

The place will be published as soon as it is finalized. Please Mark in to your calendar the below dates and please don’t miss out this opportunity. We will have 3 days of retreat starting from the Holy Thursday to Saturday. Fr. Paresh will celebrate an Easter Mass on Sunday Morning. Your suggestions are welcomed.
Please find below the tentative schedule:
*Maundy Thursday:
April 13, 2017
2pm to 5pm Retreat
followed by washing of the feet services.
* Good Friday:
April 14, 2017
Morning 10 to 1pm talk.
Tea  break.
2pm to 4pm talk continues…
5pm onwards Good Friday services.
* Holy  Saturday:
April 15, 2017
10 to 4pm Retreat talks
* Easter Sunday:
April 16, 2017
Gujarati mass at 10am.
Lunch
Please read below the confirmation letter from Fr. Paresh Parmar.

My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Thank you for the love and respect you gave me while I was in US during the month of June last year. A good number turned up for the one day Retreat program we had in New Jersey. Some of you expressed your desire to Archbishop Thomas Macwan if you could have a priest from Gujarat for the services in Gujarati.

As if your prayers are answered… I am glad to let you all know that I will be in US once again during the Holy Week soon after Palm Sunday.

I propose that we have a full three days program on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and we conclude of Easter Sunday. The topics I would be covering are as follows…

Lenten Retreat  Theme
  • What is the real purpose of Human Life…Why do we exist?
  • If God is a loving Father, why do we suffer?
  • What is Sin?
  • What is true Repentance?
  • What is Faith?
  • What is Salvation…what is eternal life?
  • How am I saved through JESUS?

Do pray for the success of our three days program.

Yours in Christ,

Fr. Paresh Parmar.

Please contact for more information:
Ketan Christian – 732-331-5192
Raj Macwan – 908-472-9448
Shantilal Parmar – 973-338-4186

 

This 90-year-old man earned a Ph.D and proved you are never too old to learn-News from India Today.

This 90-year-old man earned a Ph.D and proved you are never too old to learn-News from India Today Education.

Paul Siromoni, a 90-year-old man from Chennai recently earned his PhD and proved that you’re never too old to go back to school.
Ninety-year-old Paul Siromoni from Chennai recently earned his PhD and proved that no-one is ever too old to go back to school.
Siromoni started working on his thesis after his retirement and was awarded his doctorate after a three-year period, last week. The topic of his research was ‘God’s call to the church to join in transforming the world into a kingdom of love’. Siromoni mentions he had a lot of time to complete his theses after his retirement. He had to write six papers, attend several seminars and give three long exams.
Who is Dr Paul Siromoni?

Dr Paul Siromoni was initially the General Secretary of the YMCA and later joined St. Mark’s Cathedral as the Head of the Industrial Team Service. He is also one of the founding members of the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science.
We view people according to their professions: This is a problem
He catered to the productivity and process industry which made him realise that people are generally known by their role. Some of them are seen as supervisors, some as managers and some as executives, while others were seen as students, patients or clients. He noticed that people failed to see each other as human beings. After working with a number of large, small and public sector industries, he realised that the industries have a problem.
Establishing Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science (ISABS)
Dr Siromoni saw that a large number of people were suffering from stress and depression. That is when he decided on establishing the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science (ISABS) and conducting human process conventions to teach people discipline and the ability of working together with harmony.
“ISABS is a value based institution dedicated to the dignity and autonomy of human beings as individuals in groups, organisations and society at large. ISABS is dedicated to understanding, developing and applying human process competencies through continuous experimentation, research and learning related to Applied Behavioural Science.”
Working at the slums of Bangalore: Siromoni’s inspiration
Dr Siromoni has made a number of other contributions for the society. He left the comfort of his home and stepped into the slums of Bangalore to teach them small skills for making a living, also helping them with basic necessities such as health care and education.
In 2013, Siromoni and a group of 50 other Chennaiites– students to businessmen– signed up with NGO Banyan to spend a night on the platform of Light House Railway Station with homeless people as part of the Joy of Giving week, in the hopes that the night will be a wake-up call. All of this inspired him to pursue his PhD in the chosen subject.
Dr Joyce Siromoni: Partner in crime for life

His wife is a legend herself. Despite her age, Dr Joyce Siromoni continues to work towards bettering the lives of others. She started at the age of 34 and is now 87, and is working to rehabilitate and integrate people suffering from mental illnesses. A medical graduate (1954) with a medical license in Gynaecology, she has worked in various hospitals in India and in the United Kingdom. She set new goals in 1964 when she noticed that the Indian prisons housed inmates solely because of their mental illnesses.

People suffering from depression and other mental disturbances were either sent to prisons and mental hospitals or left homeless. She worked at creating a place of their own where they could recover and made capable of earning a living. Paripurnata or Halfway Home is the rehabilitation centre that she runs in Kolkata, West Bengal. Dr Joyce Siromoni, Founder of Medico-Pastoral Association, has also earned the CNN-IBN Real Heroes Awards in 2010.
Battling the commercial world which only knows monetary profit

The couple believes that the society is influenced too much by the commercial world and that profit and money has become their sole purpose in life. They believe that god made human beings to propagate love and to relate to each other as people. Dr Paul Siromoni mentions that God works through his people and they are merely the vector of God’s work.
He states that some people have come to the conclusion that the Church’s mission is to convert other religions into Christianity but he clarifies that the mission is to convert people into beings that love fellow beings, and make the world a kingdom of love.
“Unfortunately we are conditioned by our culture and our culture is dominated by the economy”. Paul Siromoni believes that half the population is depressed, stressed or addicted to drugs because the world is inhuman. The husband and wife are working at bringing justice, peace and love to the world.

Hindi Hymnals released at Sacred Heart Cathedral Crypt in Suva, Fiji – Fiji Sun News

Hindi Hymnals released at Sacred Heart Cathedral Crypt in Suva, Fiji – Fiji Sun News

Through the Indian Karnatak classical vocal music people can now learn Hindi church hymns.
This is possible after the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) jointly with the High Commission of India introduced Indian Karnatak classical vocal music in local the churches for people to learn Hindi church hymns.
The inaugural event was held yesterday at the Sacred Heart Cathedral Crypt in Suva.
Karnatak Classical Vocal music teacher Angelina Christi said: “Today (yesterday) is a very historical moment for the churches of Fiji.
“The Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) and High Commission of India have Indian Karnatak Classical Vocal music that is traditional Indian classical music.
“This is for Hindi singing people, they can come and learn the traditional way of singing our Hindi hymns.”
Ms Christi said the Indian Karnatak Classical Vocal music classes will be held every Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30pm at the Cathedral of Sacred Heart Crypt at 63 Pratt Street in Suva. It is free of charge.
“Karnatak Classical music is purely devotional and it was based on Hindu gods and goddesses. I want to try and keep the lyrics in Hindi Bible Verses so that Christians can learn Hindi Hymns,” she said.
Methodist Church in Fiji, divisional superintendent Indian Division Reverend Immanuel Ruben said: “I feel very honoured and it would be great because I come from a singing family.
“This will really encourage our youth to keep their culture and keep Christian Bhajan (Hymns) in harmonious way and also our young children will continue with this legacy.”
Indian High Commissioner to Fiji, Vishvas Sapkal said: “All roads and paths go towards one direction though we choose different roads but the ultimate aim is truth and God.
“Music is one thing which unites everybody and Karnatak is a good stream of Classical Indian music.
“So we got this proposal to have this kind of programme which can sing Bible prayers in Karnatak Music.”
Mr Sapkal said registration had started and anyone could be a part of this class.
Edited by Rusiate Mataika
Feedback: shahani.mala@fijisun.com.fj
News provided by Mrs. Angelina Christi – Suva, Fiji

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