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To: SOLDIEROFJESUSCHRIST
You do not seem to be familiar with Indian Catholics from the State of Goa. So, for your information I will list some interesting information for you.

You are correct; I am not familiar with Indian Catholics. As a child, I remember my mother boxing up books, periodicals, magazines, and clothing to be sent to the missions in India.

Here in the US, we are plagued with enough of our own scandals. In certain dioceses (especially mine), there are reprobate bishops who have practically decimated their catholic flocks. As with your situation, we are also very concerned. I fought liturgical abuses at my parish and within my own diocese with little or no help. Hence, you have my deepest sympathy.

In my agony and distress, I turned to our Lord and asked Him to guide me to a holy priest, a reverent liturgy and a welcoming community where I could celebrate Mass. When I arrived at the Maronite Catholic Church, He let me know in no uncertain terms that I was 'home'. It is there that I have now planted my roots and embarked on a beautiful catholic faith journey.

Thank you for the link. It is late but I promise to read it tomorrow.

38 posted on 12/15/2005 7:05:43 PM PST by NYer ("Socialism is the religion people get when they lose their religion")
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To: NYer; BearWash; murphE; Salvation

Dear All,

Here is some more interesting information on my village church in Goa, India. I was trying to post an Image of my village Church but could not.


ALDONA

ALDONA VILLAGE - BARDEZ - GOA
SAINT THOMAS CHURCH
Fourth Centenary Celebrations

In the December 1995 issue of Youth and You, part of Voice of St. Thomas, the parish newsletter, editor , Melvyn Misquita warned that preparations for the grand arrival must be balanced with an awareness of the spiritual significance of the event. He wr ites : " That an external glitter, gaiety and splendour is always associated with such an event is beyond doubt, but welcoming the spiritual arrival of the fourth centenary celebrations is and must be accepted as central. Then only will our joy of bei ng privileged to participate in this arrival seem meaningful. This I believe, along with our ancestors, constituted the main reason to welcome and embrace the arrival of Christianity four hundred years ago."
Church History and Legends.

The Church of St. Thomas remains an awe inspiring presence in the village of Aldona ( est pop. 7000) It was built in 1596 on a high plateau on the banks of the Mapu sa River. A flight of broad steps cut into a cliff and lead to an open plain that surrounds the grand white building.

Inside, the Church is ornately decorated by symbolic biblical murals and grand statues.

The treasures of the church are the subject of a village legend.
At one time, the statues of the church were strung with jewellery by villagers as thanks for prayers answered. but Church were often robbed for these jewels.

One night, a band of thieves crossed the river into Aldona to rob the Church. At the base of the hill, a young boy appeared to the group's leader and cautioned him not to proceed. The thiev es ignored the boy and entered the Church. As they forced open a chest of valuables, the church bells began to ring. Some of the thieves drowned in the river trying to escape. The leader and some others were captured. When the leader was taken past the m ain altar, he identified the statue of St. Thomas as the boy he had seen earlier --- who warned him not to rob the Church.

Upkeep of the Church.

Please send your donations to:
Fr. Jose Roque Gonsalves
St. Thomas Church
Aldona, Bardez
Goa, INDIA 403508
Ph: (0832) 293352


Aldona Village - Facts and Figures (Under construction)

Acknowledgements:

Fr. Jose Roque Gonsalves.
Edwin De Souza, edesouza@wpo.borland.com,Internet
Marlon Menezes
Luis Ferrao
Ida D'Souza.
Patricia D'Souza


Please check out, www.archgoadaman.org and http://www.blessedjosephvaz.com/ for additional details.

Blessed Joseph Vaz was a Holy Goan Priest who evangelized Sri Lanka also known as Ceylon in the 17th Century when it was ruled by the Dutch Calvinists. His Canonization Process is ongoing.

In Jesus and Mary,

P.S.- To Salvation-- I am a big fan of Father Robert Altier's Homilies which i have been reading for te last 4-5 years. He has some awesome homilies on the Blessed Sacrament, Our Lady, the Spiritual Life, and the Saints. I truly wish there were more priests like him in the United States as well as in other countries.


45 posted on 12/16/2005 11:44:56 AM PST by MILESJESU
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