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Happy Easter

Monday, 24 March 2008 by Admin

 

Wish you all a Blessed Easter

Easter - Uyarppu njayar

Sunday, 23 March 2008 by Admin

God sent His son, they called Him Jesus

He came to love, To heal and forgive.

He lived and died to buy my pardon,

An empty grave is there to prove my Jesus lives.

Because He lives,I can face tomorrow.

Because He lives,All fear is gone!

Because I knowHe holds the future

My life is worth the living, just because He lives!

Holy Saturday - Dhukha Shani

Saturday, 22 March 2008 by Admin

On Holy Saturday the Church waits at the Lord’s tomb, meditating on his suffering and death. The altar is left bare, and the sacrifice of the Mass is not celebrated. Only after the solemn vigil during the night, held in anticipation of the resurrection, does the Easter celebration begin, with a spirit of joy that overflows into the following period of fifty days.

Holy Saturday (from Sabbatum Sanctum, its official liturgical name) is sacred as the day of the Lord’s rest; it has been called the “Second Sabbath” after creation. The day is and should be the most calm and quiet day of the entire Church year, a day broken by no liturgical function. Christ lies in the grave, the Church sits near and mourns. After the great battle He is resting in peace, but upon Him we see the scars of intense suffering…The mortal wounds on His Body remain visible….Jesus’ enemies are still furious, attempting to obliterate the very memory of the Lord by lies and slander.

Mary and the disciples are grief-stricken, while the Church must mournfully admit that too many of her children return home from Calvary cold and hard of heart. When Mother Church reflects upon all of this, it seems as if the wounds of her dearly Beloved were again beginning to bleed.

“According to tradition, the entire body of the Church is represented in Mary: she is the “credentium collectio universa”. Thus, the Blessed Virgin Mary, as she waits near the Lord’s tomb, as she is represented in Christian tradition, is an icon of the Virgin Church keeping vigil at the tomb of her Spouse while awaiting the celebration of his resurrection.“The pious exercise of the Ora della Madre is inspired by this intuition of the relationship between the Virgin Mary and the Church: while the body of her Son lays in the tomb and his soul has descended to the dead to announce liberation from the shadow of darkness to his ancestors, the Blessed Virgin Mary, foreshadowing and representing the Church, awaits, in faith, the victorious triumph of her Son over death.” — Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy

Although we are still in mourning, there is much preparation during this day to prepare for Easter.

There are no liturgies celebrated this day, unless the local parish priest blesses the food baskets. When the feast of Easter brought the rigorous fast to an end, and these foods were again allowed at table, the people showed their joy and gratitude by first taking the food to church for a blessing. Moreover, they hoped that the Church’s blessing on such edibles would prove a remedy for whatever harmful effects the body might have suffered from the long period of self-denial. Today the Easter blessings of food are still held in many churches in the United States, especially in Slavic parishes.

It is during the night between Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday that the Easter Vigil is celebrated. The service begins around ten o’clock, in order that the solemn vigil Mass may start at midnight.

Matrimony and Maundy Thursday

Friday, 21 March 2008 by Admin

One major reason for the family problems is the power struggle between husband and wife.

In this article, we will discuss about the message Lord Jesus Christ is sharing with us. On the Maundy Thursday, Jesus, the King of Kings, became a servant and washed the feet of his disciples. On this day he broke himself into pieces so that we will live the enternal life.

Two thoughts: When he washed the feet, Jesus told his disciples, thats us, to do the same with each other. The message is for all of us, however, it has a special reflection in the family life. The husband should wash away the ego and “I am the big” attitude when he is with his Wife and the Wife is expected to do the same with her husband. Wash each others feet and have a great family.

When Jesus broke himself into pieces, he is telling each husband and wife to love each other. To loose anything willingly the only unconditional reason is love and hence loose our egos and any other hindrences for a happy family life so that a lovely family can be built.

For all you my brothers and sisters, let your love grow in Jesus Christ and strengthen it everyday

Indariyappam (Kurishappam) Recipe

Thursday, 20 March 2008 by Admin

Rice - 1Kg
Urad Dal (Uzhunnu) - 100gm
Small Onions - 250 gms
Coconut - 2 Nos (Grated)

  1. Soak rice and urad dal for 3 - 4 hours
  2. Grind rice and urad dal with the grated coconut and small onions (The same way we do for Idli)
  3. Keep aside the ground mixture for half an hour
  4. Pour the mixture into a round bottomed dish. Fill the dish till half.
  5. Make a small cross with palm leaf (Kuruthoola) of Palm Sunday (Hosanna Njayar) and keep in the middle of the mixture
  6. Keep the dish in a steamer (Idli Steamer of any other steamer) and cook for 20 mins7) After the appam is cooked, cut and distribute it.
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