Wednesday 31 October 2012

Feast day Eucharist of St.Jude on 28th October 2012, Jerimeri, Mumbai




The Life & Ministry of St. John Mary Vianney By Xavier James L. S.


JEAN MARIE BAPTISTE VIANNEY by Xavier James L S
“God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong” (1Cor.1:27). Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney was one among these!
He was born in a good and pious Catholic family as the fourth son of Mathew and Marie Beluse, in Daridelly, a small village near Lyons in France, on 8th May 1786. At the time of his birth, due to the French Revolution, the practice of faith had lost its importance in France. Fortunately in his own family and village, people were still deeply religious.

Infancy
His family recited their evening prayers and the Rosary on their knees. He joined them on his knees when he was just 18 months. He thus showed an interest in piety right from his infancy. Since there were no schools, the children used to graze cattle, whilst their parents worked in the fields. Our young Jean too was sent along with his sister Margarite to graze sheep, donkeys and cattle. They would kneel and pray whilst they were grazing the animals, and were looked at with curiosity by other children.

Desire to become a Priest
Fr. M. Groboy remembers that Jean was very diligent boy with good memory. In 1797, when Jean was 11, Fr. Groboy met him at Daridelly, and asked him if he went for Confession. When Jean told him that he did not go for confession, Fr. Grobo sat with Jean to hear his first confession. A year later, Jean received Jesus in Holy Communion for the very first time. In 1802, Jean experienced some inner desire to save many souls by becoming a priest. He related this wish to his mother, who encouraged him and communicated this to the Parish Priest Fr. Charles Balley. The Parish Priest noticed that Jean looked serious about this desire and his motive was selfless too, as he wanted to be a priest for the glory of God and the good of souls.

Obstacles and Struggles
In 1807, Jean received the sacrament of Confirmation, at the hands of his uncle, Cardinal Fesch. His uncle was delighted to learn that wished to become a priest. Jean’s father was not willing to send Jean to the seminary, as he could not afford the expenses, and wanted Jean to help him in their fields. Yet, his father did loose Jean to another cause. Since Napoleon’s army was then short of soldiers, one day they took Jean to their camp for training.

Hospitality
During his training, Jean fell very sick, and was sent for rest. Two ladies took very good care of Jean, who was amazed to receive such hospitality from the ladies. Towards the end of his stay with them, he told them that as soon as he reaches home, he would begin another type of training, this time for the priesthood. So Madam Claudine Fayot gave him a cassock, another old peasant woman sold her pig and gave Jean the money. Many were attracted to Jean for he was a good and holy young man, with an attractive personality.

Studies & Priesthood
Jean returned to Daridelly on 28th May 1811, when he was 25, he was preparing to go to the Seminary at Lyons. However, his father was not willing to send him, finally when his mother pleaded for Jean, and his father relented and agreed to send him. Once in the seminary, it was observed that Jean had difficulty in studying Latin. Jean was thus sent to Fr. Balley, who went to Lyons and spoke to the professors concerned. They agreed to appoint a new examiner in the person of Fr. Bochard. Fr. Bochard noted that Jean’s answers were accurate and clear, and remarked, “It is not only learned priests that the Church needs but still more devoted priests”. Fr. Balley being  a Canon Lawyer could conduct the exams and train Jean for the priesthood. He found Jean to be hardworking, prayerful and confident. He had much trust in Jean, which also played its part in Jean’s achieving his goal of becoming a priest.

Life of the new priest
 Having completed his studies, Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney was ordained a priest by the local Bishop Simon on 13the August 1815. He celebrated his first Eucharist the following day in the seminary. The new priest was back in Daridelly and was very helpful to his vocation promoter in his ministry. He visited the sick and preached the Word of God. He took a lot of time to prepare his sermons, which were short and clear. He also catechized and baptized but was not allowed to hear confessions. Fr. Balley took the initiative and prepared Jean to appear for the exams. As soon as Jean succeeded in his exams, Fr. Balley was the first person to confess to the new confessor. The two priests ate simple food, some potatoes crusts of bread and on occasion some boiled meat. When Fr. Balley fell ill, Fr. Jean took care of the parish. On17th December 1817 having received the Sacrament of the sick at the hands of the one who humanly speaking owed him his vocation, Fr. Balley breathed his last.
The death of Fr. Balley was a great loss for Fr. Jean, and he felt deeply sad. In the passing away of Fr. Balley, Fr. Jean had lost a father, counselor and above all a great friend. He also remarked, “If I were a painter, I could still do a portrait of him” hence he could say towards the end of his life, “I have encountered some beautiful souls in my life”.

The New Parish Priest of Ars
His Bishop then appointed Fr. Jean to an obscure village named Ars, which was 18 miles from Erully in the diocese of Lyons. Fr. Jean arrived at his new parish of Ars on 8th February 1818. Receiving his assignment from the Vicar General V.M. Courbon, Fr. Jean was told, “There is no great love of God in the parish and you will enkindle it”. Fr. Jean kept this in mind as he worked in his parish, and was willing to even give his own life so as to save souls. Fr. Jean was generous by nature, a man full of confidence, a pleasure to meet. He attracted people with his smile, and his sense of humour. He had the sound common sense of a peasant. He was sharp in listening to people and ever committed to their service. He never considered himself being above them or their superior.

Self-renunciation & simplicity
The practice of simplicity which Fr. Jean acquired since his early years during his training for the priesthood was lived by him even after becoming a parish priest. His food and dress habits were very simple. He visited families of his parish and wherever he was offered a meal he would refuse giving excuses that he had just had his meal. Once his elder brother Francois came to meet him and found nothing to eat in the presbytery. Finally he managed to dig for some potatoes and managed to satisfy his hunger. When asked by others, Fr. Jean’s answer was, “One does not mind a few discomforts if it is a means of pleasing God”. Once the bishop was visiting the neighbouring parishes and towards the end of his pastoral visit, a dinner was held Fr. Jean was also present with his old cassock, patched boots and unadorned by a sash. One of the priests present passed a comment, “And he is sitting up there with the Bishop without a sash”. One of his colleagues answered, “Even without a sash the cure D’Ars is worth more than many who wear one”. It is good to note that although he wore old clothes, Fr. Jean was always clean and tidy.

Parishioners of Ars
Fr. Jean noticed that number of faithful attending the Eucharist were few. He was very curious to know what was happening. He found people dancing in the clubs nearby instead of attending Sunday mass. When the chapel was dedicated to St. John the Baptist, Fr. Jean inscribed the following words at the bottom of the portrait of St. John the Baptist, “His head was the price of a dance”. Fr. Jean always insisted with people to do the things which were pleasing to God and not the world. Some of the parishioners were angry with him and abused him. One day one of the unmarried young women, living near the presbytery got pregnant. Many started accusing Fr. Jean as being the culprit. Although Fr. Jean was hurt he did not take notice of the abuses, but carried his hurts to God in prayer. He made every effort to bring all the people back to the faith, he prayed to God with words like, “Dear God, I will make every sacrifice I can, I will eat less, sleep less, turn my back on every comfort. I implore you to accept my sacrifices not only as penance for my own sins, but for those of my parishioners too. Forgive them Lord for they know not what they do”. Not only that, he also prayed, “God give me the conversion of my parishioners and for that sake if you want me to suffer for the rest of my life, I don’t mind it” he was truly a loving shepherd.

The ministry of the cure
Fr. Jean was full of zeal and enthusiasm, he carried out his pastoral work with amiability, endless patience and humility, he visited the villages and was available in and around Ars. Always, pleased to be of service he was never put off or put out at any sick call. He built schools for boys and girls between the years 1820-1823. He also founded a home for orphans, homeless and street girls and named it ‘Providence’. It actually existed on the providence of God. This is why once he admired the wonder of God and exclaimed, “God is really good. He looks after the poor”. He used to give medals or rosaries as he passed by people and blessed them. One day, two rich boys came to him asking for medals as he passed a street. Fr. Jean went to one of the shops nearby and bought a packet of medals, blessed them and gave them to the boys. He told the shopkeeper that one of them would pay the bill and walked out with a smile.

Ars is no more Ars
Fr. Jean used to often say that ‘Ars is no more Ars’ because it has changed a lot. In 1830 Ars was completely converted to the faith. Many pilgrims started coming towards Ars, trying to get  a glimpse of the Parish Priest. They wished to hear him preach, catechize, to go to confession to him, to receive his blessing as he passed by, to touch his cassock or his breviary. There was now very little privacy for him. He always welcomed people who came to meet him and attended to them in their needs. Once, one of his friends came to meet him and Fr. Jean said, “I am glad that your good angel inspired you to come to see me”. On another occasion, Miss.Catherine, who was with him for many years remarked, “Elsewhere missionaries sought out sinners but here the sinners seek you out”. To this he would say that he knew nothing but he also said, “Those who are led by the Holy Spirit have the right idea that is why so much ignorant folk know more than men of learning”. He had a lot of compassion towards the sinners. Once it so happened that one man came to the confessional and refused to open up and confess. Seeing this Fr. Jean started weeping in the confessional and the man asked him, “Why are you weeping Father?” Fr. Jean replied, “Because you don’t weep my son”. Sometimes Fr. Jean was tempted to run away from the parish and ask for a transfer. Yet he could not stay for long in other places because of his love for Ars which made him go back to Ars.

Opposition and rejection
Fr. Jean was rejected by his fellow priests and considered insane. Once in a meeting with the bishop, some priests complained that the Parish Priest of Ars was over zealous, ignorant and was behaving like an insane man. Hearing this comment about Fr. Jean, the bishop said, “I wish all my clergy had a touch of the same madness”. Seeing the work load of the Parish Priest, the parishioners of Ars asked the bishop to send a priest to assist Fr. Jean.  Fr. Raymond was sent to help Fr. Jean. Being a young priest he did not like the way things were moving in the parish and he often gave trouble to Fr. Jean and to the people, soon the people rejected him. When the people talked ill of Fr. Raymond, Fr. Jean would defend his co-pastor in the presence of the people. He also pleaded for him with the bishop asking the bishop to reward Fr.Raymond for all the help he rendered whilst at Ars. Later on, Fr. Raymond asked pardon of Fr. Jean and regarded him as a holy and exemplary parish priest.

Teaching of Fr. Jean Marie Vianney
Fr. Jean considered the priesthood as a fulfillment of the love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. At Ars, the Eucharistic celebration would sometimes go on for three hours. He would catechize the people about the soul, heaven and being united with the creator. He sat at the confessional for 10 to 15 hours and had very little rest. He said, “Priests are spiritually weak as long as they do not have the Eucharist as the centre of their life”. As a priest he was a true shepherd with his heart full of zeal, enthusiasm and concern for the people. He observed an old man who came to Church after a hard day’s work and just sat before the Lord. One day Fr. Jean called the old man and asked him, “Everyday I see you coming to the Church, what prayer do you recite?” The old man replied, “Father, I do not know any prayer, I just look at Him and He looks at me and I go back”. Fr. Jean was happily surprised.
Fr. Jean would tell parable in his Sunday sermons, “A pure soul is like a fine pearl. As long as it is hidden in a shell in the depths of the sea, no one thinks of admiring it, but when it is exposed to the light of the day this pearl shines and it attracts attention. It is thus that a pure soul now hidden from the eyes of the world will one day shine before the angels in the light of eternity”.

A holy priest has gone home
Due to the simple food he ate, the little rest he took and the many years of hard work, Fr. Jean became very weak. One day he confessed during his sermon that “I wanted to sleep this morning but I had no hesitation in getting up, the salvation of souls was of the utmost importance”. When sick, he was unable to do any work but was always concerned about the people and the good of souls. In his last days Fr. Toccabier came to assist him and eventually took over as Parish Priest succeeding Fr. Jean after the latter’s death. Fr. Jean was always grateful to all those who helped him in one way or the other in his mission. Even on his sick bed he told them that he was praying for all of them. On 2nd August 1859 Monday Fr. Jean grew weaker and received the Sacrament of the sick from Fr. Toccabier. Although very weak, Fr. Jean knelt down to receive the Sacrament. He was truly a man of convictions. On 3rd the bishop came to see him at Ars and at the dawn of 4th August he rendered his soul to God without any struggle, he was 73 and worked at Ars for 41 long years as the Parish Priest.

Well done good and faithful servant
According to his last wish Fr. Jean was buried at Ars. He was made venerable by Pope Pius IX on 13th October 1872, Blessed in1905 by Pope Pius X and a saint in 1925 by Pope Pius XI. Thereafter he was made the Patron of all the Parish Priest or pastoral clergy. Pope Pius X writes, “God grant that every priest may follow Abbe Vianney’s example. May all parish priests remember his example and imitate that ardent charity which urges us to despise all things even life itself”. Pope Benedict XVI declared the year of the priests in commemoration of the 150th death anniversary of Vianney and announced him as a patron for all priests in 2009.
In conclusion let us reflect on these words of St. Jean Marie Vianney, “The more one knows men the less one loves them; but with God it is the precise contrary the better He is known the better He is loved. If you take fish out of water it will die, you see so it is with man without God and Anything we do without offering it to God, is wasted”
God made the one who was considered a fool, a useful and wise counselor and spiritual guide, who would guide many people with priests, religious, bishops and cardinals among them. If we take to heart and imitate in our lives the example of the great Saint Jean Marie Vianney, we too one day will be awarded with, “Well done good and faithful servant!”.

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Wednesday 24 October 2012

Parish Feast on 24th June 2012 at Poothurai. Wonderful to be together with family members.






Siddhpur Mission 2012 by Xavier James


Brief History of Siddhpur Mission Parish:  by Xavier James

In the thirties and forties of last century the few isolated Catholic families mainly Railway employees of Siddhpur and nurses who served in the hospitals were ministered to from far away Rajkot, Gujarat.  From 1951 North Gujarat was put under the care of the Cathedral Parish of Ahmedabad city.  From 1966 the present parish was part of the kalol Mission started by Fr.M.Diaz Garriz sj who was in charge of Siddhpur from 1964 and pastoral needs were fulfilled by late Fr. Stephen D’souza sj. Regular Eucharist used to be held in the residence of Martin Fernandes and John Baptist Braganza who were the famous mechanics of North Gujarat. There was a Christian cemetery in Siddhpur which was eventually taken by the Muslims. Many good Christian doctors and nurses had served in Siddhpur town in the past. The parishioners were going to either Mehsana or Deesa for Sunday Mass in 1975. In 1998 Palanpur was made a new parish and the faithful used to go for the Sunday Masses to Palanpur which is thirty five kilometers away. On 11th November 2002 Ahmedabad was bifurcated and Gandhinagar was formed a new Archdiocese being the capital of Gujarat. After a decade the Metropolitan Archbishop Stanislaus Fernandes dreamt of a new parish in Siddhpur. Thus it became a separate mission parish in June 2012, when Fr. Xavier James was appointed as the first parish priest. The parish covers the civil Taluka (Tehsil or Block) of Siddhpur at present in Patan District. The present plot for the Church was bought in the year 2009 at Umru village. This mission parish continues the work of evangelization among the catholic community of migrants from Kerala, Goa, Karnataka and other parts of Gujarat in the given area. The grand children of Martin Fernandes are of great help in their own way. Mr. Joy Thomas and Mr. Shaji are the oldest catholic migrants in this area beside John Baptist Braganza. The Catholic Church reaches out its evangelical mission to the other people of this Taluka. We intend to begin a high school for this area to provide quality and Christian education which will make known Christ in these areas. We also need a place of worship since we have the services in a rented house. We are determined to start Legal Aid and Human Rights centre in this area. The little daughters of St. Francis Xavier sisters also help in the progress of the mission.  This mission is the adventure of the Archdiocesan clergy. By God’s grace we really work for the development of the faith of these communities of this area. At present we help children and elders in their pastoral needs.

Aim of this Mission

This mission is for the propagation of faith among backward communities of North Gujarat, who are educationally and economically backward.  The level of education among the communities is very low, and practically nothing among the girl-child. There is hardly any interest for education and it is here that we feel that giving them quality education would help the communities to be educationally, socially and economically vibrant.  The main aim of the mission is to cultivate a taste for education to backward and marginalized communities of North Gujarat who are educationally backward. We try to implement our vision of the Archdiocese in this mission parish i.e “We are called to experience Jesus Christ and to strive for a liberated society where His values of love, equality, justice, forgiveness are lived and nurtured”.  We also keep in mind our mission that is ‘to strive towards a liberated society by proclaiming God’s love in Christ through witness and loving service to all especially the poor and the marginalized’. The communities here of different caste groups and are among the poor and the marginalized of North Gujarat. Hence we opt to work for these communities generously and willingly. We are ready to take up this challenge in catering to these communities through God’s grace. We are going to work and promote Legal Aid and Human Rights in these areas and Fr. Stanny Jebamalai has agreed to help us with the approval of the local ordinary. May God guide every step we take. 

Sacrament of Confirmation to an adult, St. Antony's feast mass at Holy Name Cathedral, Mumbai & with the devotees of St. Antony on 13th June 2012




Sunday 21 October 2012

Being infectious with generosity ( Pastoral Activities of Siddhpur Mission)



It was a hectic week for me as I had applied for the ‘Ekatrikaran’ i.e our survey numbers of the land are 120 and 129 (half) in Umru village so it is to be made one survey number. The Tehsildar ( block officer) has the authority to do this. Prior to this so much of paper work had to be done and spot inspection to be held and I was part of all these events certainly I acknowledge the help of Franklin Show and Martin Fernandes. I am happy at last it is done. Thanks be to God. (21st Oct. 2012)

Being infectious with generosity (Pastoral Activities of Siddhpur)

As you all know this is a small and new parish so it is good to hold the community together through fellowship activities. On 4th August 2012 was the inauguration and blessing of this rented parochial house and that day we had celebrated the Vianney Sunday Eucharist and we all had dinner together after ritually blessing the house and boiling and serving milk to everyone. Ms. Mary Joy played a key role in it. On 8th September, the Feast of the Nativity of our Lady, we had celebrated Onam the harvest festival. Mr. Shaji Ms. Susan had prepared Onam meal which bound all of us together as one family. On 9th September Mr. Shaji had organized a day of recollection for the parishioners at Unteshwari and it was well attended and we really appreciate such initiatives from the faithful. On 7th October was the celebration of the birthday of the Archbishop and Sr. Neeta. All of us gathered together around the Eucharistic table and then for fellowship together. We really enjoyed the presence of the Archbishop and Vicar General among the faithful. On 14th October Mr. Mathew and Thangmma the owners of this house wanted to give a meal to the elderly people at Sandhya Vishram in Unteshwari and the whole parish joined them. We would like to note that all the children were present for this occasion to imbibe the value of generosity and taking care of the elderly when they grow up.  On 21st October was the Mission Sunday and all the faithful contributed generously for the spread of the Gospel. Thereafter we had the agape meal just like the early Christians in the first century. Each family brought one dish of food item prepared from their abundance and shared with others. It was a joy to be together and reliving the life of early Christian community. It is possible because the number is small and the faithful are generous in their support.  (21st Oct. 2012)    

At home for the aged with the parishioners on 14th Oct. and Mission Sunday Agape on 21st Oct. 2012





Thursday 11 October 2012

Reflection on the year of faith from Siddhpur



As we have begun the year of faith today, it is call for us to renew and relish the faith we have received. As I thank the Lord for the faith I have received today I also ask the grace that I may grow in my faith. Today as I was celebrating the Eucharist on the inauguration of the year of faith, I shared that even coming to this parish and taking up this challenge needed much will power, cooperation of people and trust or faith in God. Number does not matter and deepening of faith matters. The providence of God I experience in this new area is marvelous. I believe in surrendering to the Lord and the Lord works through our hands. Faith is called Shraddha in Sanskrit and when we split the word we get the inner meaning i.e. Shrad – Truth & dha – Surrender. It is to say when one knows the truth one surrenders to that truth and surrendering helps us to grow and find meaning in life. I pray that we may surrender to the promptings of the spirit and have abundant life in God. (11th Oct. 2012)

Tuesday 9 October 2012

Visit of the Archbishop & Vicar General to Siddhpur on 7th Oct.2012, Birthday Eucharist of the Archbishop. As MC at the blessing of John Veena's school, Palanpur






MSW Internship at SHAKTI, Songadh, Gujarat


MY EXPERIENCE WITH SHAKTI – LAHRC IN MAY 2012 – XAVIER JAMES
After the successful English course with enthusiastic children of 5 districts and 10 blocks we the interns, were exposed to Legal Aid centre, Songadh. We heard two court cases presented before the Advocate Subashbhai and senior staff member Nevelbhai. We were then introduced to the staff members who introduced themselves and their area of work in Shakti. I was happy to know that SHAKTI is involved in several activities such as making ideal village, working with primitive tribes, Legal Aid and Human Rights, Integrated Development of the tribals, youth,Video editing & making, preparing documentaries, Right To Food and so on and so forth. Then we were divided into different Talukas: Uchchhal – Cosmos, Songadh – James, Vyara – Thaiza, Mandvi – Rajnikant, Zankhvav – Robert, Umarpada – Shaila and Nizar – Ranjit. The purpose was to observe the work of SHAKTI and find out the impact it has on the people. The staff was ready to accept the feed back for the betterment of the staff. I was told that I would be accompanied by Anaji, Sevantiben and Novelbhai.
I went to Boarthova via Maharastra. It was 3 hours journey and half an hour walk to reach the vibrant Gujarat village. It is situated in the valley and the bordering village of Gujarat and Maharastra. The roads were good. They were made two years back. The means of transportation is mainly through jeeps and two wheelers because buses come trice in a day. The government has not paid much attention to this village. Village Panchayat comprises of eight villages and hardly functions in this area. The Youth are awakened persons who strive for the development of the village. It is they who implement NREGA. There is a primary school in the village. The students stop studies after 10th & 12th std. Three have completed their education up to the bachelors degree. There is no Catholic educational institution in this area. The nearest ones are Mandal, Vyara and Subir where they often do not get admission. Hence they have to depend on government schools and hostels. The village is clean but open defecation is still existing as they have no toilets in their houses. The government projects hardly reach the village. Many people go to Malegaon for employment to work in the onion field and also work in their own field and take care of cattle. The people are receptive. Annaji is doing very well in this area and people listen to him.
I had a chance of attending a village meeting at Ghusargam during the dairy hours. They were discussing about their struggle on Jungle Jamin and getting the NREGA projects. They said that the Sarpanch is not so effective and he has come to rule for the 3rd time. They also said that the pass books are not obtained from the post office for NREGA and they get only Rs.100 where as Rs. 24 is taken by the Sarpanch and others. When the meeting was taking place there were 3 drunkards who interrupted the meeting and began a physical fight. What I feel is that ignorance can bring about more such fights and people need to be more awakened to the realities.
It was a joy to be present for the annual fair of Umerpata where traditionally the tribals go for pilgrimage and fun. Some merchants gloriously cheat people while selling their goods.
I had the opportunity of attending a Gram Sabha at Otta. The agenda was on MGNREGA and people were not informed about the meeting prior to that hence there were only 25 people for the meeting. As soon as the Sarpanch got sight of me he began to feel insecure and was frightened. People hardly opened their mouth. I do not know why people are so scared. Dinesh Gamit the Programme officer of MGNREGA asked whether people get the stipulated money for the work and they said yes. Whereas it was not true with my previous day and next day’s experience.           
Next day I visited Shinod and listened to the people’s grievances. There I learnt that people were not aware of the Gram Sabha and the Sarpanch and others cheat them with the wages of NREGA. It was suggested to have two panchayats instead of one for better administration and to deal with immediate problem like water and so on. When I visited Otta and Pahaddha I received the same feed back. I had the opportunity of attending one Christian wedding and another traditional wedding in Pahaddha and Otta.
It was on 9th May 2012 the Government of Gujarat had organized Farmer’s fair ( Krishi Melo). It is a good one for information dissemination like animal husbandry and new way of farming and so on. It was a waste of time, for people had to be present from 9am to 9pm. It looked to me after Garibkalyan Melo the state government has started this melo to fool people. It could be kept only for 3 to 4 hours either in the morning or in the evening and not definitely for the whole day. People have their work and one cannot make them fools and lazy. It was an opportunity for me to interact with many elders of 3 panchayats.
On the next day I came to Songadh to the office as many cases had come to the office. I then went to stay at Nevelbhai’s house. I was happy to hear the sharing of his experiences as Sarpanch of the village for 3 terms and the developmental works which he brought about during his tenure.
The next day I was accompanied from Songadh office by Sevantiben and could visit Dhajambha, Veljar-Chundi street and Vajarda-Takli street and interact with the elders and leaders of the community. I was pleased to know the struggle of the people to bring lift irrigation was really a passionate one. Their intervention in Right to food, mid day meal, obtaining electricity, NREGA, empowering women’s group and so on were very informative and bold steps. I was happy to meet Ratubem Gitaben, Maganbhai, Gomabhai, Babubhai and others.
It was nice of Rameshbhai, the Director to give us some time to rest and reflect in SHAKTI. We had a short meeting with the office staff of Shakti to plan out the future sessions and clarify things. We the interns met on Sunday and shared about some of our observations and evaluated and reported about the English course.
It was overwhelming to distinguish between Adivasi Sarvangi Vikas Sangh and Adivasis Charitable Trust. They are totally independent organizations by people. In Adivasi Sarvangi Vikas Sangh fee is only Rs. 101 and is established since 11 years and works in local and taluka level. In Adivasi Charitable Trust the fee is only Rs. 15 for membership. It was formed 4 years ago. It works in the district, state and national level. I also met Manibhai and Pravinbhai who are associated with them. They take the movement forward on Jungle, Jamin and obtaining canals for farming and agricultural purposes. They regularly organize cultural fest, the community wedding, training, seminars, guidance, giving direction. In order to meet financial difficulties, they also raise local contribution for various activities. There are 8082 members and from 177 villages. They are now working on voting rights for Limbadi, Saatkasi, Fatepura, Zeriampa, Budhwada and Peepripada. They really feel the absence of Fr. Stanny who guided them for years.
Thereafter Sevantiben took me to Serula the village which was washed away during the flood in 2006. Shakti had helped them out to build new houses, to bring school, aakanwadi, to bring electricity, to give the people boats and nets, as they are fisher folk. It comes under the group panchayat of six villages. Hardly does any government official visit this village, although it is adjoining Ukkai dam. There are 45 families and 200 families in this village. They gratefully remember the assistance of Shakti staff. Shakti could reach where the vibrant Gujarat government had not reached. I also visited the slum of Ukkai where mixed population stays together. Some of them got the benefit of obtaining BPL subsidies though the intervention by SHAKTI.
I was glad to hear the struggles of Bhurivel villagers in obtaining electricity and land in their names of those who live for years in the vicinity. They also got the hand pumps, wells, ration card, voting rights. They acknowledge the great contribution of SHAKTI-LAHRC for being the back bone for their success.
15th was the day to meet the advocate and there were so many cases on marital disputes and property disputes of which some were given another due date for hearing and some were given judgement there and then. I witnessed a happy ending of a case which I followed previously also. On the 16th two cases were called for and one was postponed for another day and yet another was of marital dispute and so after much discussion it ended with separation of the parties as there was no official marriage taken place to prove it. The elders of the communities came together and welcomed the judgement of the Legal Aid centre. Thereafter I visited Tokarva which is a self sufficient village. I also visited Jamkhedi with Nevelbhai and Manibhai which Nevelbhai had developed during his tenure as  the Sarpanch.
Then I was in the office whole day and some cases came and some cases are to be brought to the notice of SHAKTI officials and be sent to the civil court. As the last day of the field visit I went to Songadh office to hear some cases and went to Gaisavar for division of property in a family. But they were not ready for it and hence Novelbhai gave one more date for final hearing. Then I was happy to meet Natubhai, Rimiben and Vanitaben who are the vegetable vendors who come from the villages to sell in the town. Initially they used to face much difficulties from the local merchants who would not allow them to sit and sell their goods. Later on the Municipality also began to harass them and then they came to Shakti and launched a PIL in the high court of Gujarat and it has ordered that the Municipality has to make some provision and establish 101 small spots for them to sell their vegetables. There are 55 members in this union and are strong. They told me that Fr. Stanny Jebamalai is like a mother to them. As the mother knows the needs of the children so also Sannybhai knows every difficulty of the Adivasis and they really miss him a lot. Then I went to stay at Jamkhedi at Novelbhai’s house and came back to Shakti on 19th May 2012 for final evaluation.
I am grateful to Annaji who cared for me a week and helped me to visit the distant villages. I really appreciate his simplicity and approachability. Everyone in the village and neighbourhood knows him. He is good at shooting, taking photographs and making documentaries. He helps the illiterate to write up their applications to obtain benefits from the government.
I am appreciative of Sevantiben who has helped me to understand the government benefits for the widows and others. She helped me to visit far away villages and interact with men and women. She helped me to meet people of different movements. She has a good rapport with people and the government officials. She has good experience in her field.
I appreciate Rohitbhai & Jashuben who help many vulnerable people.
I am indebted to Novelbhai who is an experienced person and who is known to every single person in Songadh and the surroundings. He is a respectable person who respects others. He is very warm and hospitable. His experience has enriched the people and SHAKTI. He has still the vigour of the beginners of the organization. His judgements on the cases and consultations are very commendable. He is a humble man from whom I learnt a lot.
I really appreciate the love and concern shown to me by Rameshbhai, Naranbhai, Manishaben, Rajeshbhai and all the staff members. I thought that I will miss Fr. Stanny in this institution but through your warmth you made me feel that he is present among you. I like the activities and interventions of SHAKTI for the upliftment of the Adivasis. I really appreciate the cleanliness and orderliness in this house. I enjoyed the delicious food of Saguben & Sujataben.  
Suggestions
To maintain a Register or a muster which could be signed for greater sincerity, commitment and transparency. This will include the names, date, arrival time, departure time, signature and remarks column. The director or Asst. director checks the register during the visit and signs it. 
Weekly plans need to be produced to every one in the meeting every Monday.
To maintain a register for the visitors showing the names, purpose of the visit, time, outcome of the visit (consultation) signature.
Those who come here for training should be motivated and staff’s time and energy should be spent constructively. Eg AICUF, RTF
The initial commitment and enthusiasm of the organization need to be revived.
Each staff member needs to inform the head of the office when she/he is not able to come and not when contacted.
To preserve the cultural heritage of different tribes in SHAKTI i.e. like museum keep the musical instruments so that the cultural heritage will be preserved.
To have spoken English course for the staff and staff members to have interest in learning English for better communication.
Marital disputes are the major problem in the present day and it has to be adequately addressed to.
Alcohol and aftermath are serious problem among the youth which has to be handled for the greater good of the community.

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Visit to Amaravati for Episcopal ordination of Bishop Elias Gonsalves







Updating Siddhpur



The pastoral work together with other government work regarding the trust and the land is very interesting. We have regular Sunday Eucharist and visits to the families. During the preparation to the Nativity of Our Lady we had daily mass and it was a joy to be together. As for the land concerned I have prepared the Master plan for the land with the help of Mr. John Mathew and Chandan. I have submitted to the Archbishop and when it will be accepted by the Archbishop then I will apply for the Non Agricultural Permission as the land now is the agricultural one.  I have applied for the PAN card for the trust. I have also applied for 12AA certificate which exempts the trust from tax and 80G certificate which will exempt income tax for all the donors and sponsors. 
Siddhpur is a Taluka in Patan district of North Gujarat. Very few catholics are here and as I minister to them together with the help of two nuns began Self Help Groups in two villages of Umru and Gaglasan. Gradually we plan to begin a school and also social work intervention in the villages. Kindly pray for us. I thank you for your encouragement and support.(3rd October 2012)

Onam 2012 Eucharist in the convent and celebration at home with Mother, Sister, Jossy, Sershya, Vianney and Canitius Joe Godfrey at Poothurai