Thursday, July 27, 2006

JYMACE UPDATES 26/7/06

Ellavarkum Yesuvindhe naamathil aashamsagal...............
                                   Appol nammal veendum kandumuttiyirikunnu...to be frank we had a rather 'thatikootu' group this wednesday....It was initially assumr\ed that only 15 or so people will be there for the group...so we made some plans to have the group in 'democratic' pattern...sitting in a circle....chatting,praising and all...But GOD'S amazing grace never seems to run out..around 30 or so true core JYs turned up yesterday...majoroty were our dear first year anniyans and anniyathis...their exams were over by yesterday and could have gone home by afternoon..btill they stayed over to attend the group and feel the agape of Jesus...Great bless them all...
                           
                            After seeing so many people,the  plans were changed and three of us decided to do the group....after a brief prayer we started the groupwith the song 'aahladha chitaraayi sangeerthanagallayi'....
followed by'I lift my eyes up' and the action song 'Shake anopther hand,the hand next to you'.....the Holy word sharing was the parable of good samartian... after reading we had a brief sharing about the parable...many shared experiences where they served as the good samartian or where they were helped out by others... a really nice session....

                      After our sharoing ,we asked our anniyans and anniyathees what they liked most abt the group..most of the answers were  the fellowship and the closeness to GOD.....A wonderful praise and worship session followed this and winded up with some advices from our chettais on how to hold onto our faith and fellowship during this vacations....Then we winded up with a small prayer....
Thus another episode of "Rendevouz with GOD Almighty at Vimalagiri School" came to an end.........

PS:If anyone is yet to receive the MAGI,please inform us....Please also pray for our mission training,Fulltimers training and Kerala conference....

With Luv and prayers,
Jeffie John,
S4L.....


"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me".
Phil 4:13



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JYMACE UPDATES 19/07/06

Hello Everybody.....
                                        
                                  Mail ayakkan vaykiyadhil  oru valliya kshamappannam nadathikondu nammude ee azchathe UPDATES thodangaam....This week's group was based on the letter by St.Paul.......We were also blessed by the presence of Lijo bhai......Looks like God is sending one of our alumni bhais each week to guide even in the absence of our beloved final yr bhais and behens....

                                 We started out with songs like 'I lift my eyes up'(in a new tune composed by Benil bhai).....The Praise and worship followed by Bible reading was next...After reading the Holy word,we were divided into 6 groups and 'scatterd out' to reflect on some thoughts relating to the Bible passage and some questions like3
 !)Is there anything you had to sacrifice after coming closer to the Lord
2)have you actually gained by those sacrifices.
3)how do you witness for god in your failures and shortcomings
4)how can you witness and evangelise using ur life?
5)what all have you gained after coming to our prayer group?

   after discussinfg for about 15 minutes,we came back and we had one from every groiup share their group's 'brainstorms'...you shoul;d have heard those sharings...so mature and heart touching stuffs....cannot share them all with you..but will tell what our Lijosir said...for him the group has always been a source of inspiration and the fellowship of our group was wonderful..."Penganmaarilatha enniku penganmaare thannadhu endhe ee JYMACE group aannu",said Lijosir...he also urged us to strengthen our faith and prayer life....
                      
                          Thats all for now...........the updates are now being posted in our blog too @ www.jymace.blogspot.com ......till the next update..good bye...GOD BE WITH YOU....

With luv and prayers,
Jeffie John,
S4L....

             

                       


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Thursday, July 20, 2006

JYMACE Updates 12/7/06

Hi everyone,
Well...nice to see everyone after a really long time..Our last group was our first group without our beloved final year chechis and chettais..Still,by GOD's abundant grace,we cud manage to lead the group wonderfully....We also had the God-sent presence of our dear Besto bhai and his bhai,Jesto bhai...
The group was based on the bible passage where jesus calms the sea...at first we had some new songs,followed by the action song 'My life is in you Lord'..The Praise and worship which commenced with the song 'Christ has no hands but yours'...During the praise and worshio,we had a lot of selfless and beautiful prayers..one of te best sessions i have participated..The Holy Word sharing was also based on the same passage from Mathew where Jesus calms the seas and increases the faith of his disciples...the word sharing which ensued focussed on mainly he parts which saud about Jesus sleeping and the panic of his disciples..one of the thoughts was that inour lives too,we may have storms amd calamities;at times we may feel that Jesus is sleeping and not responding tous..but infact he is not sleeping,but just testing and strenthening our faith...if that incident wouldn't have occured,the disciple's faith would not have strenghtend as such..Just like Jesus says while healing the blind,these are not due to our or our ancestor's sins,but just a means to reveal the glory of the LORD...
The word sharing was highly interactive,with many responses and insights and decisions coming from everyone..God's abundant grace was clearly flowing out thru us all...Then after this,our dear Besto bhai gave his life experiences...he shared with us about how he came into JY,about his job hunt in banglore and all..he shared how he wandered lonely in Garden city for around 10 months,when suddenly GOD came to him and offered him the job,which was much beyond his expectations... like the word sharing,hewas experiencing a storm in his life and Jesus appeared to be sleeping for all those 10 months..but he did't lose faith abd held more tightly to GOD...this strong faith has cused hoim to be where he is now...truely a touching sermon...Infact,one of our very active chettais was disapponited in not getting a job;but after hearing his sharing our chettai realised that GOD has a wunderful plan ahead for him and how he is gonna lead him into his life and how his unending love will help thru-out...Thanks Besto bhai for that awesome inspiration......
Well thats all for now..we are having exams now...Exams of first years and 3rd years have already started and that of 2nd yrs on this 20 th..please pray for us all..We also pray for our passouts as they are about to set their foot on to the real world,full of storms and calamities,especially our 4 FOOLs(no offence,just following Bobin bhai's advice)and our missionaries...Best of Luck and GOD BLESS YOU..
With Luv and prayers,
Jeffie John,
S4L...

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

The Sign Of Cross

Bert Ghezzi on the Meaning Behind the Ancient Gesture
LAKE MARY, Florida, NOV. 24, 2004 (Zenit)

The simple gesture that Catholics make thousands
of times in their lives has a deeper meaning most of them don't
realize. Now, the multifaceted significance of the sign
of the cross has been investigated and explained by Bert Ghezzi,
author of "Sign of the Cross: Recovering the Power of the Ancient
Prayer" (Loyola Press).He told us how the sign came about, what six
meanings it has and why making it reverently can enhance one's life in
Christ.

Q: When did the sign of the cross originate?
Ghezzi: The sign of the cross is a very ancient
practice and prayer. We don't have any indication of it in Scripture,
but St. Basil in the fourth century said that we learned the sign
from the time of the apostles and that it was administered in
baptisms. Some scholars interpret St. Paul's saying that he bears the
marks of Christ on his body, in Galatians 6:17, as his referring to the
sign of the cross. In the book, I note that the sign originates
close to Jesus' time and goes back to the ancient Church. Christians
received it in baptism; the celebrant signed them and claimed them for
Christ.

Q: How did it become such an important liturgical and devotional
practice?
Ghezzi: I speculate that when adult Christians
were baptized, they made the sign of the cross that claimed them for
Christ on their forehead proudly. Tertullian said that Christians at all times
should mark their foreheads with the sign of the cross. I can
imagine that Christians would make a little sign of the cross with their
thumb and forefinger on their foreheads, to remind themselves that
they were living a life for Christ.

Q: Beyond the words themselves, what does the
sign mean? Why is it a mark of discipleship?
Ghezzi: The sign means a lot of things. In the
book, I describe six meanings, with and without words.
The sign of the cross is:
a confession of faith;
a renewal of baptism;
a mark of discipleship;
an acceptance of suffering;
a defense against the devil; and
a victory over self-indulgence.

When you make the sign, you are professing a
mini version of the creed
-- you are professing your belief in the Father,
and in the Son and in the Holy Spirit. When you say the words and pray
in someone's name you are declaring their presence and coming into
their presence -- that's how a name is used in Scripture.
As a sacramental, it's a renewal of the sacrament of baptism; when you
make it you say again, in effect, "I died with
Christ and rose to new life." The sign of the cross in baptism is like
a Christian circumcision, which united Gentile converts to
the Jewish nation. The sign links you to the body of Christ, and when
you make it you remember your joining to the body with Christ as the
head.
The sign of the cross is a mark of discipleship.
Jesus says in Luke 9:23, "If any man will come after me, let him
deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me." The word that
the Fathers of the Church used for the sign of the cross is a Greek
word that is the same as what a slave owner put on a slave, a shepherd
put on a sheep and a general put on a soldier -- it's a declaration
that I belong to Christ. Self-denial is not just giving up little things;
to be a disciple you are under Christ's leadership and you don't
belong to yourself. By doing the sign of the cross, you're saying to
the Lord, "I want to obey you; I belong to you. You direct all my
decisions. I will always be obedient to God's law, Christ's teachings and
the Church." When suffering comes, the sign of the cross is a
sign of acceptance. It's remembering that Jesus became a man and
suffered for us and that we participate in Christ's suffering. The sign
of the cross says, "I am willing to embrace suffering to share in
Christ's suffering." When you're suffering, when you're feeling like
God is not there, the sign of the cross brings him there and declares
his presence whether you feel it. It is a way of acknowledging him at
that time of trial. One of the main teachings of the early Church
Fathers is that the sign of the cross is a declaration of defense against
the devil. When you sign yourself, you are declaring to the devil,
"Hands off. I belong to Christ; he is my protection." It's both an
offensive and defensive tool.
I've found that the sign of the cross is a wayto put to death
self-indulgence -- those big problems we have,the stubborn things we
can't get rid of. The Church Fathers say if you are angry, full of
lust, fearful, emotional or grappling with fleshly problems, make the
sign when tempted and it will help dispel the problem.

I began to make it to gain control with a
problem with anger. Signing myself is a way of destroying the anger, putting
on patient behavior, imitating Jesus' practice of virtue.

Q: Do non-Catholics use the sign of the cross?
Ghezzi: Yes, the sign of the cross is used by
Episcopalians, Lutherans, Methodists and Presbyterians, particularly in
baptisms. In his small catechism, Martin Luther recommends making the
sign of the cross at bedtime and first thing in the morning.
It's a shame that many non-Catholics see it assomething they shouldn't
be doing; it comes from an ancient Church that we all share. One of my
hopes in writing this book is that non-Catholics will read it and share
in the sign of the cross.

Q: Why do Catholics use the sign of the cross
with holy water upon entering and exiting a church?
Ghezzi: In order to participate in the great sacrifice of the Mass, you
need to be baptized. Using holy water to sign yourself is saying "I am
a baptized Christian and I am authorized to participate in this
sacrifice." When you make the sign of the cross when you
leave, you say that the Mass never ends -- your whole life is
participating in Christ's sacrifice.

Q: Why should Christians learn more about this
prayer?
Ghezzi: I think that it's not something to be
taken casually. The sign of the cross has enormous power as a
sacramental; it does not cause the spiritual thing it signifies but draws on the
prayer of the Church to affect us in our lives. The sign of the cross is
the supreme sacramental.

When I see professional athletes make the sign
of the cross during games, I'm not critical of them. It says that
everything I do, I do in the name of Christ -- even games can be played
in the presence of God. When people make the sign of the cross casually,
I pray that they will recognize how serious it is -- that they are
declaring that they belong to Christ, they want to obey him and accept
suffering. It's not a good-luck charm.

Q: Why is the sign of the cross significant today, especially in areas
where laws are becoming less tolerant of public
displays of faith?
Ghezzi: They can tell us that we can't have the
Ten Commandments in a public building, but they can't stop us from
making the sign of the cross publicly. We need to remember what Jesus
said: If we are ashamed of him, he'll be ashamed of us.
We should feel confident in letting people know
that we are Christians and that we belong to Christ.
God Bless!

Jem

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Yaathrayayi Sooryodhayam...

Yesuvil priyapetta sahodari sahodharanmare,
Hello Howz everyone?....Hvng a really nice time,right?...ivide ellarkum sukham sandhosham....Last group was a pretty senti one withh the vida vangal of our dear Final yrs....

There was a sammapana prasangam by Bobinbhai...urging us to really rise up and march out into the world..he also said abt our real worth,that our JYMACE group is actually a puli in the JY world and how we can uphold and lead this fame into our future.....it was followed by an an action song..'Raise up you champions of God'...the Holy Word sharing was from Luke..the passage of Jesus going urging Peter to cast the net and how he got tons of fish and Jesus making him his first disciple...the sharing followed focuused on how this passage is to be the leading beacon in our lives..just like Jesus annointed Peter to catch people,he is urging us to be the Peters of the new millenium and go forth to catch people for LORD..
After this we had a small timepass stuff..we asked how wud our chettais and chechis wud like to be know after 20 yrs or so...you shud hv heard those wishes....we even had some Saints from JYMACE and some saadhrannakaaril saadharannakarans here...

Yesterday(thursday),we were hvng the farewell treat at Real Hotel...adutha senti time...pinne treat kandappol ellarudeyyum senti poyi happy aayi...Chicken biriyaanium Ice creaamum...kushaallaayirunnu...ennalum manasindhe agaadha thalangallil oru vingal......endhaayallum sooryam chandrannum chandran sooryannum vazhi maarunna pole manushyarude kaaryathillum vennum enna Miltonsirindhe class kettapoll oru aashwasam....Anyway,thamks to Tojobhai,since this m,ailgroup is there,hopes are high that the fellowship will not break...Thalkaalathekku nitruthunnu.......

With luv and prayers,
Jeffie John,
S4L....


Praise the Lord all people,'cos he is the one to be praised!!!!