Friday, 28 April 2023
SSSS reach out to the Migrants
Distribution of certificates and government cards to Migrants
On 28th April 2023, SSSS Director and staff
visited Chatral and distributed health cards, e-shram cards to migrant
labourers at Chatral. SSSS staff had helped them to obtain them. SSSS director
also distributed certificates to migrant women who completed beautician skill
training. This will help them to obtain government schemes for these vulnerable
migrants. Bravo to SSSS team!
Disability certificates distribution.
Distribution of disability certificates in Gandhinagar
On 28th April 2023, SSSS Director and Staff
visited Alampur, Lekhawada, Randheja, Rupal villages in Gandhinagar and helped 23
persons with disabilities to obtain disability certificates. SSSS director
distributed them. SSSS staff has been working among persons with disabilities and
helping them to obtain government schemes. Kudos to SSSS team!
SSSS visit to Khiloda, Pahadiya, Nanakantharia
SSSS visit to Khiloda, Pahadiya, Nanakantharia
On 27th April 2023, Fr. Xavier James
visited Khiloda, Pahadiya and Nanakantharia parishes where Manos Unidas is
helping with skill training of women and CEI helping for nutrition among tribal
families. The Director checked all the documents and gave embroidery machine
and tailoring materials to all the women’s cooperatives. May the Lord be
glorified!
Report of Archdiocesan English Course 2023
Report of the Archdiocesan Spoken English Course -2023
(2nd April to 26th April 2023)
The Archdiocese of
Gandhinagar organized an Archdiocesan Spoken English Course at Pethapur for the
students who have completed their 10th and 12th standards.
It began on 2nd April and to 26th April 2023. There were 143
students, who took part in it among whom there were 59 boys and 84 girls from
different parishes of the Archdiocese.
The course was
inaugurated with the Solemn Eucharistic Celebration by His Grace Archbishop
Thomas Macwan. Rev. Fr. Xavier James, the coordinator and the youth
director of the Archdiocese of Gandhinagar, Fr. Sushil, Fr. Britto and Fr. Sonu
were the con-celebrants who prayed for the students to do their English Course
well. There was an entrance test to find out the level and ability of the
students based on which the students were divided into four groups. The four
groups were named after St. Mathew, St. Mark, St. Luke and St. John.
Rev. Fr. Xavier James,
Fr. Sushil, Fr. Julian, Br. Donald Remi, Br. Pakiyaraj, Sr. Vanitha, Sr.
Priyanka, and Sr. Roja were the teaching staff. Brs. Ankur Patel, Rakesh Kumar
and Uday Toppo were the non-teaching staff. Each class was taken care of by two
members, who rendered their selfless services to the students and helped them
to gain knowledge in English through various activities. There were five
classes held each day for learning Basic English grammar. Every day there was a
Eucharistic celebration for the students and all the students actively
participated in the liturgical activities. They began their day with the
Morning Prayer followed by the Holy Eucharist to nourish their spiritual
hunger. After breakfast students rendered their service to keep JVK clean and organized.
In the afternoon,
there were faith formation classes for all the students, in which various
topics on the Holy Bible, Sacraments, Holy Eucharist, and personality
developments were taught, which helped them to deepen their faith in Jesus
Christ. Students also showed a keen interest in learning the Bible. Rev. Fr. Xavier
James, Fr. Valerian, Fr. Sushi, and Fr. Julian took the faith formation
classes. Fathers, sisters and brothers sowed the seeds of the vocation to
religious life among the children by sharing about their vocation, and their
call to follow Christ, which inspired the students.
We express our gratitude to Mr Victor Macwan
IAS & Ms Rosily Victor, Nynaben, Assistant Superintendent of Gandhinagar
General Hospital, Mr Chandravadan Macwan, Rtd. Joint Secretary of Finance
Department in Gujarat, Anjana Robin Patel, Senior Assistant in Commissionerate
of Women & Child Development Gandhinagar for their motivational talk as
well as career guidance which has helped children to see their future with the
proper goal.
To shape their self-confidence
every alternative day, we had creative cultural programmes. It helped the
students to identify their hidden talents and to get rid of their stage fear by
performing creative skits and action songs. Once in five days, an English test
was conducted to check their progress. To keep them mentally
and physically fit sports were given importance. We also organized a Garba
event on the 22nd evening, which helped them to relax and enjoy togetherness
with each other.
The atmosphere was prepared
very favourable for the students to speak only in English. The medium of communication
and prayers was also in English. To be well-grounded in the English language,
special attention was given to the weaker students. They worked hard and made a
lot of effort to speak in English. The course came to an end with the
Eucharistic celebration before which there was a colourful cultural programme
on the previous evening which was witnessed by Fathers, sisters, brothers, and
the students themselves.
We thank Fr. Arul
Britto & his kitchen staff for taking care of our physical needs. Special
thanks to all the fathers and sisters from various parishes in the Archdiocese
of Gandhinagar for sending the children for this Archdiocesan Spoken English
Course.
Br. Donald Remi.