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Inter - Provincial Council Meeting in Goa

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     The annual meeting of the Councils of the 3 Units (Bangalore, Liguori & Majella) is being held at Pilar in Goa, India from the 17th to 19th February 2020. The V. Province of Majella is hosting the meeting this year. Fr. Michael Brehl (Superior General), Fr. Sebastian Anidato (General Consultor), and Fr. Jovencio Ma (Conference Co-ordinator) are present for the meeting.

     The meeting is evaluating the Joint Projects in Formation and Mission that the 3 Units participate in. The meeting also is taking up new areas of Joint collaboration in Media and Communication, One Redemptorist Voice for India, Partnership for Mission, and RYVM. The meeting is an important moment for the 3 Units to understand the process and roadmap towards formation of an Association/Federation of Redemptorists in India as part of the process of Re-Configuration in the Conference of Asia Oceania.

     Fr General also used this opportunity to visit the Joint Formation House (Mt. St. Alphonsus Theologate) in Bangalore as well as have a meeting with the Formators and Lectors at Mt. St. Alphonsus. He was also able to meet the Community and Students at the Joint Philosophy House (Bangalore and Majella) at Varca in Goa.

     Fr General made a visit to the Nano Nagle School for migrant slum children which is a project of the Ministry for Migrant peoples of the V. Province of Majella.

 

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“Pulpit Stories Vol. I-III” by Fr. Paul Pazhangattu, C.Ss.R.

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Fr. Paul, a confrere of the Province of Bangalore, presently the Mission Superior of Kenya Mission, presents to us the “Pulpit Stories”.

Jesus communicated parables to the secular people around him and he used stories that were very relevant to their lives, and he was taking heaven’s truth and packaging it in an earthly context. Fr. Paul always found that stories enrich talks and sermons. So, for a long time, he had been collecting stories and recreating them in his own style.

Every week Fr. Paul writes a story for a Catholic magazine in Kerala, “Jeevanaadam”. Almost four hundred stories have been published so far. These stories are now brought out in book form. Already nine volumes of these stories are published in Malayalam, the vernacular of Kerala, under the title, “Paulachan Paranja Kathakal”. Some of these are also translated to English and Kannada and gone through a number of editions. In English, it is published under the title “Pulpit Stories”. Three volumes of “Pulpit Stories” are published so far.

A renowned columnist, Ms Dorothy Victor writes: Fr. Paul has taken some common themes, charming storylines and oft-read subjects and weaved them into an appealing collection of short stories. The simplicity of the text, the profoundness of the message and depth of the topics covered have all been deliberately chosen and mindfully put together for a wide range of readers. Whether school-going or a youngster on the threshold of adulthood or whether a middle-aged person facing a mid-life crisis or a senior citizen in the sun-set years, this volume will give a quick respite from life’s many cares and sound answers to life’s pertinent questions and enduring doubts.

Fr. Paul has for the last two decades brought out short stories on endearing themes as honesty, friendship, courage, peace, holiness, innocence, empathy, kindness and more.

According to Fr. Paul though some of these stories are known at a different occasion what he has done is to bring out the Christian and humane values in them for the use of preachers and teachers. Fr. Paul continues to write because of the appreciation and encouragement of so many friends and well-wishers. Fr. Paul further says, “The greatest satisfaction for any writer is derived when the book becomes useful for the purpose for which it is written. I am content with the fact that these stories are used by a number of people.”

Rev. Dr. Bernard Moras, the former Archbishop of Bengaluru has written in his Forward to Vol II: The author of this book, Fr. Paul Pazhangattu, C.Ss.R., with his erudite experience and pastoral zeal has beautifully woven together a garland of anecdotes and personal reflections that are contextual and provide for sufficient material for homilies…

When homilies become contextual reflecting on the humdrum of daily life concentrate on new and changing realities and when we respond to the sufferings people go through, inner changes take place in the listener making Christian life more wholesome. The Word of God is always alive and can be applied and understood in context. The author convincingly makes us believe in translating this awesome power of the Word of God into concrete action. 

We wish Fr. Paul God’s abundant blessing and success in all his works as he continues to educate and inspire people through these stories.

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Inauguration of The Internet Radio Studio

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     25th January 2020 witnessed a historical moment in Bangalore when the Internet Radio Studio - Holy Redeemer Radio, first of its kind in C.Ss.R India, was Inaugurated and Blessed By the Provincial Superior of the Bangalore Province - Fr. Edward Joseph.
     The inspiration of spreading the word of God through the internet radio was conceived by Fr. Charles Vijay Kumar, C.Ss.R. the Director of Redemptorist Media Center. He left no stone unturned in realizing this dream.
     This is truly the work of God as many years ago Fr. Rajan, C.SS.R who pursued a Media course had also felt the desire to start a radio station.
     The inauguration was graced by the presence of the confreres. The guest of honour was the Founder and owner of "Amma's Pastries" - Mrs. & Mr. Anthony. 
     The Holy Redeemer Radio App was launched on 26th January 2020, the Feast of Mother of Perpetual Help at Holy Ghost Church, Bangalore by  the Provincial Superior of the Bangalore Province - Fr. Edward Joseph.
At present the radio has been launched in Kannada and will soon be followed by English and other languages like Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.
     May the Lord bless the good works of the Redemptorist priests and continue to inspire them in 'Preaching the Gospel Ever Anew' in extraordinary ways. 

“Holy Redeemer Radio” App is available on Google play store and soon be on Apple App Store as well. Happy listening. 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.holyredeemerradio

 

Holy Redeemer Radio

 

 

 

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Redemptorist Documentary about migrants and refugees wins Special Jury Mention Award

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The feature documentary, “Who is my neighbor?” directed by Fr. Charles Vijay Kumar, C.Ss.R., won Special Jury Mention award at the Jaipur International Film Festival, 2020- India, one the biggest competitive film festival in the world. Out of 2161 films submitted in various categories from about 94 countries, 216 films were selected and this was one of the 26 documentary feature films that screened at the weeklong film festival. The festival was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Mr. Ashok Gehlot, and awards were given away by the Tourism Minister Govind Singh and others.

 

It was a unique experience to screen a film that showcases Stories of Redemptorists and other Christian organizations working in solidarity with the poor migrants and refugees across the globe on a big screen to a secular audience. The film was well-received by the audience and created a rare platform to express the catholic social teachings on screen and through the Q & A session.

Apart from this, the film has also been recognized with official selections by Berlin Flash Film Festival, Beyond Earth Film Festival, and London Lift-Off Online Film Festival.

The film is available in with both English and Spanish subtitles, and is distributed in the US and Canada by Liguori Publication, St. Louis, USA on DVDs/Blu Ray Discs and will be available by Mid-February, 2020. The film is also available online on Vimeo VOD (Video on demand) – https://vimeo.com/ondemand/whoismyneighbor. For community and parish screenings and other distribution queries, kindly contact Fr. Charles Vijay by email (charlesvijaycssr@gmail.com).

The film that weaves stories of migrates and refugees from the five continents, filmed in nine countries was possible only with the extraordinary support extended by many Redemptorists and Christian organizations across the globe. Special thanks to Cardinal Joseph Tobin, Rev. Fr. Michael Brehl, C.Ss.R. and Redemptorists from Province of Denver, USA. We hope the film becomes a powerful tool to bring about awareness and initiate informed discussions in our communities and parishes.

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Live Telecast: MPH Feast Day Mass (26th January 2020)

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIV9EV2ID2Q_qrBRX5PjOiA?view_as=subscriber

English at 5.45 a.m.

Tamil - 6.45 a.m.
Kannada - 8.15 a.m.

English - 9.30 a.m.

Tamil at 10.45 a.m.

Kannada - 7 p.m.

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