Our Parish in Kalena Agrahara is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary whose feast we solemnly celebrated on Sunday, 28 June 2009. The
Our Parish in Kalena Agrahara is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary whose feast we solemnly celebrated on Sunday, 28 June 2009. The
The Karnataka Jesuit Province is blessed with a good number of vocations. On
June is the month dedicated to the Sacred Heart and today is the day on which we commemorate the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This Feast has been a Solemnity in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar since 1856, and is celebrated 19 days after Pentecost.
The most significant source for the devotion to the Sacred Heart in the form it is known today was revelation to St Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690), who received visions of Jesus Christ. St Margaret Mary Alacoque, a nun of the Visitation Order, was praying in the Chapel (Paray le Monial) of her convent. Jesus appeared to her several times and opened up to her the revelations about the devotion to the Sacred Heart. One of the important revelations is the devotion to the Sacred Heart. Jesus opened His heart wide and invited Margaret to see the heart which loved people so much and yet in return it received only ingratitude.
In another apparition, Jesus wanted Margaret Mary to open up to people to devotion to His Sacred Heart. Jesus told Margaret Mary that Jesuits would be entrusted with the work of spreading this devotion. He wanted the feast of the Sacred Heart to be celebrated by the whole Church on a Friday after the Octave of the feast of the
Some of the works undertaken during this camp were to clean up the areas surrounding the village, to repair the drainage systems, to plant saplings and to promote Ecology, to generate self-employment schemes, to teach the youth about traffic rules and to educate the villagers about basic health care techniques. As a part of the program different competitions were conducted. These included Essay writing, solo and group singing, volleyball and dance competitions. In addition to these, the students from the ITI put up fun game stalls and a few cultural items too. This camp has certainly helped our students to reach out in service to others and has built bridges of hope in the lives of the poor who can now proudly look up to themselves for a better future.
Rayan: I went to Sumanahalli, a Leprosy rehabilitation center for my hospital experiment. Sumanahalli as the name itself suggests is truly a village of the people of good heart. Many religious congregations work here towards one
Roshan: Hospital experiment was a time for me to be with the abandoned of the society. I was sent to
Kamalakar: My mission was to serve the mentally challenged people at Asha Nikethan. I was happy to spend close to three weeks with them. It was a challenge for me to understand them as they found it hard to express themselves. Though they are not as fortunate as we are, they have genuine care and concern for each other. I have learnt that “It is not what you do that matters but how much love you put in what you do.” This experience has made me realize the value of life and taught me to be compassionate to the sick and the suffering.
Ashwin: God is the author of life’s adventurous journey. I relished the writings of God and enjoyed my encounter with him during my ‘Earn and Live’ experiment. I moved forward though with fear, insecurity and anxiety but with complete trust in Him. I got the job of a painter. During my struggles and difficulties, Jesus showed me His comforting presence. I realized “What it means to break oneself.” I also understood the value of life, food and money. This encounter has strengthened my vocation and has helped me realize the preciousness of it.
The Primary, High School and PU classes began on 2 June. The new academic year began seeking the blessings from the Lord with a Eucharist dedicated to the Holy Spirit. The main Celebrant was Fr Henry Saldanha. This year, Loyola PU College has begun two Science courses (PCMB & PCMC) which has turned out to be a great opportunity for the Urban poor children to avail this new stream. It was a wonderful occasion to see our Loyola Institutions get back united and in full strength, poised to begin afresh, a new academic year.