Thursday, 18 September 2014

God Experience: Recollection for School Children

One day recollection was conducted for the children of Bethany Convent School, Macmandro on Thrusday, 18th September, 2014. The theme of the recollection was "Experiencing  God in our life." Various sessions were conducted in their respective classes, besides a general session. The recollection began at 9.00 in the morning and was concluded at 2.30 in the afternoon.

Seven brothers were involved in preaching the recollection: Alex Darwin, Bipin Kandulna, Bibin Varghese, John Kennedy, Rajan Ekka, Sunil Toppo and Ignatius Kerketta. Fr. Raju Felix Crasta was the organizer. 

Fr. Raju Felix Crasta conducted a special session for a group of selected students who are the leaders in the school called, "The Bethany Champions." 

Glimpses of the sessions are given below:



Welcome


Fr. Raju with Bethany Champions
































The complete team with the Principal Sr. Karun BS



Fr. Raju Felix Crasta

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Monti Fest Celebration


Konkani Catholic Association (KCA) Ranchi celebrated annual Monti Fest in, Carmel School, Shamlong, Ranchi, Jharkhand on 14th September, 2014. The celebration started with the Holy Eucharist Presided over by Rev. Fr. Joseph Prasad Pinto OFM Cap., the Rector of St. Albert’s College (Pontifical Major Seminary), Ranchi. The chief celebrant in his introductory message explained the history of rich tradition about the ‘Monti Fest and Novem.’ Fr. Alwyn Noronha OFM Cap., broke the Word of God. In his homily he stressed the role of Mary in the life of all, especially in priests and religious. The Mass began with the blessing of New Corn and floral tribute to Mother Mary. Sr. Alzeera Vas AC, the Principal of the School, welcomed the gathering.
Sr. Alzeera AC, Principal of Carmel School

 Fr. Raju Felix Crasta, the Professor of St. Albert’s College was the master of the ceremony who also conducted choir along with Fr. Anand OFM Cap.



Sr. Karuna BS, Principal of Bethany School, McMadro
Fr. Alwyn Noronha Ofm Cap, Preaching
Prayers of Faithful
Offertory

Soon after the Mass, Fr. Gilbert D’Souza S.J., blessed the ‘novem’ and distributed to all. Elders from various communities and families came together and cut the festive cake along with Fr. Vijay Kamath S.J., the famous educationist of Ranchi. Dr. Helga D’Costa Chen and Sr. Flavia conducted various group games and ice-breakers.


a group photo

Blessing of Novem: Fr. Gilbert D' Souza S.J
Cutting the Cake: the Elders

Dance 
Delicious meal was the chief attraction of the day. Various items such as ‘sanna, chana, dal, sango, karomb, lonche, mithai…’ were prepared and brought by different communities and families which made us to realize that we, the Konkani speaking people are ONE in heart and mind. The programme was concluded with the traditional song, “Laudate domino...”




Sr. Bernard OSU, the patron of the Association thanked all the participants.
Sr. Bernard OSU, the patron of the association
Choir: Frs. Raju Felix Crasta and Anand
Family get-toger

Dr. Helga D'Costa Chen and Sr. Flavia conducting games




St. Albert's College, Ranchi

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Jharkhand Ke Pramukh Ādivāsī Samudāy

Jharkhand Ke Pramukh Ādivāsī Samudāy (Ranchi: Social Institute for Growth and Networking (SIGN), 2014), by Benjamin Lakra, pp.vi + 54, Price Rs. 40.00.

This booklet, Jharkhand Ke Pramukh Ādivāsī Samudāy published in Hindi, translated as “Frontline Tribal Communities of Jharkhand” gives a brief but succinct overview of tribals of Jharkhand. Most of the present day youth are unfamiliar with one’s own culture, society and heritage. This unfamiliarity makes them to lose their self-esteem and confidence and thus remain at the bottom of the ladder of development (p. ii). “This is books is written for the tribal youth of Jharkhand, to make them aware of their own culture, heritage and tradition,” says the author in his acknowledgement to the book. 

The author, Benjamin Lakra, an Uraon tribal, born in Simdega is a well-known writer, orator, social activist, visionary and the former principal accountant-general of Bengal. He has written several books in Hindi and English. To say that the author has ‘captured the soul of Jharkhand tribes in this booklet’ will not be an exaggeration. Therefore, rightly he has dedicated this book to the ancestors of the tribals. 

Though the booklet does not contain lengthy and elaborate chapters, has logically arranged and well-knit divisions. To begin with, the author gives a short summary of the tribals of Jharkhand which is followed by the heritage of tribals. Then the major tribals of Jharkhand: Santal, Oraon (Uraon), Munda, Ho and Kharia are dealt giving their basic myths, origin and culture. The booklet ends by enumerating the tribal contribution in the field of sports and games. 

Some of the major things discussed in the booklet can be summarized as follows: unity in diversity among tribal communities, tribal community as an ideal community to live with, tribal contribution in the national freedom, tribal Freedom movements, tribal leaders, suppression and alienation of tribals from their homeland, deprivation of basic rights such as Equality, Liberty and Fraternity etc. Further the author analyzes the constitutional rights of the tribals and their deprivation in actuality. 

Surely this booklet is a must read by all the tribals, and Jharkhand tribals in particular. Lucid language, simple oratorical style and true facts make this a valuable one. For the beginner who would like to get an overview of tribal life and culture this is a very handy work. However, lot of things could have been added to what has been said. This booklet seems to me like a trailer before a blockbuster. However, the author has done his part and it is up to the reader to read and become aware of the situation of the tribals and work towards their emancipation. May this book fulfill its purpose. 


Fr. Raju Felix Crasta

Sunday, 3 August 2014

The Liberator of Tribals: Short Biography of Servant of God Father Constant Lievens, S.J.

The Liberator of Tribals: Short Biography of Servant of God Father Constant Lievens, S.J. (Ranchi: Ranchi Jesuits, 2014), by Agapit Tirkey, pp. x + 78, Price Rs. 20.00.



This booklet gives a beautiful analysis of the missionary works of Father Constant Lievens S.J. (1866 – 1893) in Chotanagpur who has been aptly called by various names: “The Apostle of Chotanagpur, A Liberator of People, A Knight of Justice and the Missionary of our Times” (p. vi). Lievens, born a son of poor farmer in Belgium, came to India as a missionary, worked towards the emancipation of tribals of Chotanagpur, the present Jharkhand and adjacent parts of Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Bihar. This was his karmabhumi, the place of work. 

The booklet is divided into five parts. The first part deals with the life of Constant Lievens beginning from Belgium and gradually the author introduces us to his karmabhumi. The second part is the socio-political situation of the time. Third part, ‘Father Constant Lievens: the Missionary’ deals with various issues, problems, movements, hardships the missionary underwent and ends with the last moments of his life. Fourth part is the spread of the Kingdom of God after Lievens’ death and erection of subsequent missions like Barway-Chechari, Jashpur and Biru-Gangpur. In the final part the author beautifully summarizes the effect of Lievens’ work. 

Lievens’ pioneer work has yielded remarkable fruits such as protection from the landlords, erection of legal cells, CNT and Santal Paragana Acts, Chotanagpur Catholic Mission Co-operative Society, and above all recognition of tribals as human beings. Further, the author says, “After the coming of Father Lievens to Chotanagpur in 1885, during the last 129 years, from the Christian community of tribal origin in Chotanagpur alone there have been 31 bishops, 3 Archbishops, 1 Cardinal consecrated. Similarly, innumerable priests also have been ordained from the same community” (p. 71). 

The booklet comes out at an opportune time as the work towards Beatification of Lievens is coming to its closure. Lucid writing, lots of pictures, memorials and analysis create interest in the reader. It is also historically accurate and well-written about an inspirational leader and visionary. The writer, Fr. Agapit Tirkey S.J., a tribal from Jashpur is a well-known scholar in the tribal life and culture. The book has been published both in English and Hindi languages by the same author gives an ample scope for non-English readers. The Hindi title is, ādivāsiyon ke uddharak. Surely this book is an inspirational and at the same time useful for talks, seminars and reflections. Let Lievens’ life be a source of inspiration and Challenge our missionary zeal.


Fr. Raju Felix Crasta