Friday 14 February 2014

The prodigal son -- By Dr Jose Paul M.D.

  One evening a young man came to my room asking for an appointment for spiritual counseling and prayer. He might have seen the notice I have put on the notice board offering spiritual help for anyone who needed.

Wednesday 12 February 2014

Cardinal Alencherry's concern over people leaving Catholic Church in India

The question is apposite and needs some deep soul-searching. Are people scampering from Catholic Church in India? Cardinal George Alencherry, the head of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church in India, recently expressed concern over people leaving from Catholic Church in India.

Saturday 8 February 2014

Why do they see apparitions… this time in the Eucharist in our church -- By Sheena George

The perfect food for this life and beyond

By Sheena George
  It was a chilly Wednesday evening just two weeks ago, but the Little Flower Church, our parish church situated on a hillock in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, and encompassed by several Hindu temples, was humming with activity.

Thursday 6 February 2014

The transformation of a doctor

By Dr Jose Paul M.D.
  This is the real story of a doctor. You can call it a story of metamorphosis or transformation.

Tuesday 4 February 2014

Pope's Lenten message for 2014 focuses on poverty and sacrifice -- By Thomas Mathew Vattakunnel

  It's quite appropriate that Pope Francis' message for the lenten season 2014 is based on the verses drawn from Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians, "He became poor, so that by his poverty you might become rich" (cf. 2 Cor 8:9).

Sunday 2 February 2014

When people turn to the other spirit (alcohol) and grieve the Holy Spirit

  This writer was a witness to these incidents:

* The occasion was first Holy Communion of the neighbour’s daughter. After the Mass, everyone gathered at a restaurant for the celebrations. Sticking to the tradition, a cake was cut and wine was served in a small glass. So far so good. 

Friday 31 January 2014

How the Helper salvaged me from severe hardships… He can solve your problems -- By Dr Jose Paul M.D.


  One of my friends recently called me to say that he would like to talk to me for two minutes about something. I thought he wanted to consult me regarding some illness. But it was something very different.

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Internet, a gift from God, says Pope

 When Pope Francis talks about the need to get into 'digital highways' and 'internet connectivity', everyone sits up and takes notice. There was a time when internet was dubbed as a tool of Satan to corrupt and trap people. It's no more Satan's tool. 

Sunday 26 January 2014

Feasts of saints becoming less spiritual and more pompous

  Is the jamboree in the name of celebrating the feast of saints turning the attention away from our saviour Jesus Christ to saints?


   Our parish priest narrated this story in one of the homilies.
  When the father was serving in a Mumbai suburban parish many years ago, he used to conduct Novena for St Joseph every Wednesday. Parishioners and even outsiders used to throng the church on Wednesdays.
  So far so good. However, the sad thing was that on week days only few people used to come for Holy Mass -- the re-presentation of the ultimate sacrifice on Calvary.
  Intrigued by this no show for Holy Mass, the priest asked the parishioners, “Why you don’t come for Holy Mass?”
  One parishioner replied, “This area is infested with robbers. They will attack us. That’s why we don’t come for the Mass.”   
  The priest refused to believe and continued, “but you come in large numbers for the Novena of St Joseph.”   The parishioner said, “St Joseph will protect us from robbers.”
The priest nearly fell off the chair with that reply.
  Is Jesus Christ not capable of protecting you from robbers? Shocking. Whom do you believe? Who is your Saviour? Saints or Jesus Christ?
  The laity in the Catholic Church in India, Kerala to be precise, is still confused. Or shall we say ignorant? If that’s so, this ignorance is unpardonable and indefensible. Is the jamboree in the name of celebrating the feast days of saints in the Catholic church turning the attention away from our saviour Jesus Christ to saints? The festivities, illumination, fireworks and other embellishments on feast days of St Sebastian, St George, St Joseph, St Antony etc. are mind-boggling. In many parishes, celebrations have reached ridiculous levels with fireworks display, chariot processions and music bands adding to the cacophony. To top it all, commercialisation has added a new dimension to the celebrations in some places.
  Of course, these saints are martyrs and torchbearers of faith, but the central figure is and must be Jesus Christ. He is Son of God and your Saviour. Saints can’t take that position.
  Saints are good models of faith to emulate in this world. However, salvation comes through Jesus Christ. You often see a big crowd during the feast days of saints but Holy Mass, especially during week days, in many parishes witnesses only a thin attendance.
  This writer agrees that feast of a saint is an occasion to celebrate, give respect and proclaim the faith. But we sometimes forget that these are solemn spiritual occasions. Over the years, feast celebrations have become more colorful and competitive with parishes trying to outdo each other in displaying money power and pomp. It has also become an occasion for drinking sessions in many places. 
  “The spiritual dimension of the feast is often lost in the eagerness to make the feasts colorful,” one Archbishop of Syro-Malabar Catholic church wrote in a letter to laity.   Does Jesus Christ want all this? He’s looking inside your heart, your attitude and approach. What have you learnt from these saints? Have saints  brought about any change in our thinking and lifestyle?
 This writer was a witness to another incident that happened inside another Mumbai church. As usual, less than a dozen people were attending the Holy Mass. A big group of children, teachers and office-goers came inside the church to pay respect, venerate and pray in front of the statues of saints. Ignoring the Holy Mass, many of them started praying in front of the statues of saints and the priest celebrating the Mass got agitated and flared up. He stopped the Holy Mass and admonished the crowd gathered near the statue. “You don’t want Jesus Christ? Why are you running after saints when Holy Mass is being celebrated, where real God is present,” he reacted angrily. He restarted the Mass only after the crowd in front of the statues dispersed.
   Aren’t they missing the woods for trees?  
  The Catholic bishops in Kerala often call for austere and more spiritual celebration of Church feasts, but their sage advices fall on deaf ears. “The feasts are becoming less spiritual and more pompous and commercial. We need to take corrective steps,” an Archbishop was quoted as saying. 
 We have to celebrate feasts of saints, but our  celebrations should not become a show of money and pretentiousness. But celebrate them differently, in a spiritual atmosphere, to change our mindset.    

Friday 24 January 2014

Tuesday 21 January 2014

My encounter with God... By Dr Jose Paul M.D.


Don't be afraid, your Father in Heaven knows what you meed
  This encounter happened almost 20 years ago on a sultry day in Bahrain. I was staying in a multi-storied building in the downtown area. I was very much in need of money but there was nothing left. I felt lonely, depressed and dejected. After a tiring day, I retired for the night. Although it was pitch dark, suddenly I felt that my room was filled with light. Its luminosity and radiance was something indescribable.