To Senior Priests & Nuns with Love! Jesuits of Fatima Retreat House host ‘Celebration of Life’

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To Senior Priests & Nuns with Love! Jesuits of Fatima Retreat House host ‘Celebration of Life’

Mangaluru: For the first time in the history of Mangaluru, the Jesuit priests of Fatima Retreat House, Mangaluru hosted a programme called “Celebration of Life” , where the Jesuit community expressed their gratitude to men and women who have dedicated their lives in selfless service of God and humankind in various capacities- and also assured them of their recognition, support and accompaniment in their retired life and evening years. Therefore, “Celebration of Life” a get together for Senior Priests, men and women Religious of the Diocese was held on Saturday, March 16, at ‘Sanskrupti’ hall from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m., where nearly 225 priests and nuns joined in the celebrations, filled with fun and frolic.

As they say “Old is Gold!” and for that matter, “Age is Only A Number”. We don’t believe age is any more than a mere number. Even in the glorious age of grey hair and lost teeth, their inner children are not only alive and well, they’re shaking things up to… literally. “Ageing is not ‘lost youth’, but a new stage of opportunity and strength”- there is no age limit when you are capable of doing things which you did while young. And for that matter, the nuns who outnumbered the priests at the celebration were not showing any signs of ageing, but were bubbling with enthusiasm, and energy, and were all geared up to make the best use of the programme, specially hosted for them.

Kudos to the religious man behind this unique FIRST of its kind programme, Fr Melwyn Pinto SJ the Superior & Director of Fatima Retreat House, whose initiative of hosting this event with love and gratitude towards the Senior priests and nuns of the Mangaluru Diocese was highly applauded by everyone present for the occasion. A job well done, Fr Melwyn! The “Celebration of Life” made the oldsters feel special. It was a very good opportunity for the religious Seniors, to bring back their younger days, and try to bring out the best in them. No doubt we can say that Old-age is just age, when you still have energy, determination and courage you can still rock at this ripe age. And even though participants looked old, they were still feeling young from within, thereby showing that there is still young life during senior life.

The programme began with a prayer followed by welcome address by Fr Melwyn Pinto SJ- Director of Fatima Retreat House, where he on the lighter side of vein said “Look at all these pretty nuns gathered here, with happy and glittering faces, which seemed like they just got back after a extreme make-over at the beauty parlours?”. The programme was inaugurated by lighting the lamp by chief guest Dr. Ms Thangamma Varghese, Cosmetic Surgeon, Mangaluru, joined by Prof. Edmund Frank, Founder & Trustee, Sylvester and Tressy Frank Foundation, Rev. Fr. Jerome Stanislaus D’Souza SJ, Provincial Superior, Karnataka Jesuit Province, Rev. Fr. Joseph Martis, Rector, St. Joseph’s Seminary, Mangaluru, and Ms Phyllis Maria D’costa- the Director of UXCEL, Mangaluru.

Chief guest Dr Thangamma Varghese speaking on the topic ‘Secrets for successful ageing’ said, “Success means different things to different people. Among the main categories of successful aging: social well-being, psychological well-being, physical health, transcendence, and environment and economic security, but the most is the spirituality. Spiritual feelings will lead you to a successful ageing. Remember you are not old, the best of you is yet tom come. Feel young, and keep up the good work that you are entrusted with”.

Following a session on ‘Yoga for good health’ by Yoga teacher Ms Veean Srinivas, where the “Youngsters” did some yoga movements lifting their hands, moving their bodies etc etc, Fr Joseph Martis, the Rector of St Joseph’s Seminary in his humorous speech on the topic “Ageing-a Gift and a Task” kept the audience glued to their seats listening to his deliberations. He said, “Old people still bear fruits. Look at the old trees, they still bear fruits. Just like a broken candle when lit can still give brightness, similarly in old age when your body is nor perfect, you still can do things and show light. Old is a task, it’s also a gift, since we are close to the Lord. Also silence is the best language, while ageing”.

“Society may discard the old, but God does not. Old age could be and should be taken positively. \old age is also in may cases moments of great achievement. Very often we blame or complain of others, but we should also think of our negative side also while pointing fingers at others. And don’t fear of ageing, because you still are living and there are many more things to happen from your side. Enjoy your old age and keep yourselves busy” added Fr Martis.

Unveiling of the portrait of “Jesus smiling of Xavier” from the Cross was done by Fr Stanislaus D’Souza SJ & and each member in the audience received a printed card of the portrait. This was followed by Entertainment, where a skit on “Life is a Journey” was performed by a group of young men and women. The star attraction of the programme was a solo performance by Master Allen Rasquinha, who wanted to follow in the footsteps of Rev Fr Denis Rasquinha SJ, the former Headmaster of St Aloysius High School ( now at Fatima Retreat House), said in his mono act that he wants to a priest, then a Bishop, a Cardinal and then a Pope- which received a loud applaud from the audience. Allen was helped by his sister Lisa. Yet another Konkani dance performance was done by Miss Gayle Rodrigues.

Fr Stanislaus D’souza in his presidential address said, “They say History, like “His Story” in men’s case, but today when I see a large gathering of religious nuns, it should be “Her Story”? We should be all thankful to these devotional nuns who are serving Christ and Church to the best of their abilities. Never think that you are old, life is still young with many of you. Enjoy your life to the utmost and don’t fear of death. Death can come to a young person also. You are all lucky to reach such a age, where you have accomplished many things in your life. Keep up the good work that you all are entrusted with, and may God bless you all”.

Prof Edmund Frank also in his speech thanked the priests and nuns for their tremendous contribution to the Church all these golden years of their lives. Sr Lidwin Sequeira of Holy Spirit Convent Bajjodi also expressed her thoughts on the occasion. Prof Lawrence D’costa, husband of Ms Phyllis D’costa introduced the chief guest, and Fr. Maxim Misquith SJ from Fatima Retreat House proposed the vote of thanks. The programme was professionally compered by Fr Cyril Raj SJ also of FRH. Sr Suchitha of Ursuline Franciscan Sisters read the scripture from the Bible. Ms Phyllis Maria D’costa also read a citation which was supposed to be presented to Former Bishop of Mangalore Diocese Rev Dr Aloysius Paul D’souza, but due  to other engagement couldn’t make it to this programme – the citation was a poem written by Ms Phyllis on the great work and service done by Bishop Aloysius D’souza.

In conclusion, in my perspective, it was indeed a kind gesture of Fr Melwyn Pinto and other Jesuits to think of these religious men and women of Mangalore Diocese, and respect them of their contribution all these years in service towards Christ and Church. The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young. The complete life, the perfect pattern, includes old age as well as youth and maturity. Aging gracefully is one thing, but trying to slow it down is another. There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age. Looking at these Religious seniors, I don’t think they all looked old, but looked young, energetic and cheerful- Hats off to Fr Melwyn, Ms Phyllis D’costa, Ms Olga Noronha and others for bringing a change in them through her ideas and planning.

“You don’t stop laughing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop laughing.” had said George Bernard Shaw. These “Young” bunch proved to be exceptionally energetic, bubbly, enthusiastic and full of fun throughout the programme- Truly “Vintage Religious Revelers”!

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