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Various Reports by Fr. Xavier James
Report on Village
Officer’s seminar (Talati) at Pethapur
After
repeated emails, hard copies, phone calls 29 youth had come to Pethapur on 24th
September 2015 to attend the preparatory classes for Village Officers’
examination. The Archdiocesan Youth Ministry of Gandhinagar with the support of
Mr. Rajulbhai Azad had organized this seminar which motivated and prepared the
youth for a better career in getting into the main stream by obtaining
government jobs. The seminar lasted for four days from 24th to 27th
September 2015. The resource persons were Mr. Pravinbhai Thakkar for English,
Mr. Nirmal Vora for Constitution of India, Mr. Kailas for Maths and Reasoning,
Mr. Hitesh for Gujarati. The class would begin at 8 am and would end at 10 pm
with a lunch, supper break in between. The youth were very enthusiastic to
attend and grasp the knowledge since it was to do with their life and future.
The Youth were very grateful to Archbishop and Fathers for their comfortable
stay and food arrangements at Jeevan Vikas Kendra. Mr. Rajul sir and Fr. Xavier
James accompanied the youth throughout the programme.
Mission
Sunday celebrations in Siddhpur parish
On
world Mission Sunday at 9 am, the parish joined the whole world in praying the
Holy Rosary for peace in the world which was led by the children of the parish.
This was followed by the Holy Eucharist which was presided over by Fr. Xavier
James who in the homily insisted on the mission of the lay faithful. Each
parishioner shared about his/her views on what they understood by the term
‘mission’ which enhanced the Mission Sunday celebration. Some felt that to them
that mission meant proclamation of the Good News which has been done by the
Church down the centuries and the Church is alive till today due to evangelical
works. Some commented that Church means the community and not the building and
we in Siddhpur parish live that reality. Others felt that mission is to love,
which was the ultimate command of Jesus our Master. We need to reach out in
mercy, humility and freedom even beyond our Christendom. Someone shared that
priests and sisters are the missionaries who went to North India to spread the
Good News and we need to help the cause and today she really witnesses the
sacrifice she made as a young woman very much born much fruit. Now she is in a
place to continue to make known the presence of Jesus. Some felt that saving
and giving their mite in order to reach out to the poor and needy human beings.
After the intercession the priest himself went about for collection and good
amount from 14 member community was gathered. After the Eucharist all shared
the Agape prepared and brought from different homes together. (Xavier
James)
Nourished
by Christ, to Nourish others
In
commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the 38th International
Eucharistic Congress in Mumbai, the Church in India organized a four-day
National Eucharistic Congress in Mumbai from 12-15 November 2015. Five
cardinals including the Papal Legate from Srilanka, 77 bishops and archbishops,
1500 delegates across the country including participants from Mumbai and 250
priest delegates participated in it.
From
our Archdiocese, we had six representatives who participated and witnessed this
beautiful event, namely, His Grace Archbishop Thomas Macwan, His Grace Archbishop
Emeritus Stanislaus Fernandes, Fr. Xavier James, Sr. Pushpa Mohan, Mr. Ketan
Macwan and Ms. Rashmika Suvera. It was truly a wonderful experience for
every participant. The input sessions regarding the Eucharist and how it
related to our lives were very apt. The witnesses who shared their faith
experiences of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist brought tears in every eye. All the
participants had enough opportunity to participate in the Eucharist in all
three rites of India, Eucharistic adoration, benediction, holy hour, procession
etc. The pilgrimage to Our Lady’s shrine at Utan, outskirts of Bombay brought
forth a spiritual experience to the participants. Being nourished by the
Eucharist, the participants returned to the Archdiocese to nourish others.
Deanery
Youth Retreat
Fr.
Shankar and Sr. Manjula joined hands with Fr. Robert in organizing the Deanery
Youth Retreat at Radhanpur for youth from Patan, Palanpur and Radhanpur
parishes. A group of youth from Unai Parish came to preach at the retreat from
26-28 November 2015. The preaching was based on the Word of God and it
led the youth to share and witness each other’s life experiences. The youth
participated and enjoyed a few action songs. Fr. Xavier James the Youth
Director celebrated the Holy Eucharist and preached on the Mercy of God. The
youth also participated in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. On the last day Fr.
Hemant Macwan, the Dean celebrated the Holy Eucharist and thus the spiritual
experience was a unique one for the 30 youth members of the deanery.
Christ
the King Feast in Siddhpur Parish
On 22nd November
2015, the solemn feast of Christ the King was celebrated at Umru-Siddhpur. For
the first time there was a solemn adoration and procession of the Eucharistic
Lord in the campus. It was a joyful experience as the faithful gathered for the
adoration, procession, benediction and Holy Eucharist. Fr. Xavier James shared
with the people his experience at the National Eucharistic Congress at Mumbai
after the mass. This added to the meaningfulness of the celebration.
Saturday, 28 November 2015
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