15TH AUG.
A FEW OF MY ARTICLES AND INSPIRATIONAL COLLECTION. HOPE U LIKE. HAPPY READING. U R WELCOME TO COMMENT, CONTRIBUTE AND USE.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Sagritara school shines.......
The tiny tots of primary school performed at the Chinmaya MIssion Janmastmi Celebration and were judged first among 12 teams. congrates to all of the team and teachers who supported them.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
JESUS
The gentleman who drew this is Joe Castillo.
He went to Asbury Theological Seminary. He did this during a chapel service. It was fascinating - he told the Gospel story - each part of Jesus' life – and he was drawing the story as he told the story.
He went to Asbury Theological Seminary. He did this during a chapel service. It was fascinating - he told the Gospel story - each part of Jesus' life – and he was drawing the story as he told the story.
We didn't realize until the end what the entire picture was. A rare talent!!!
The rolled away stone of the empty tomb corresponds nicely to where the ear would be, and the stars in the eyes provide a sense of scale for the Star of Bethlehem, which is tucked into the shadow of the nose. I think my favorite touch is using the Sea of Galilee and its mountain backdrop for the right eyebrow.
Here’s a key to the events depicted, along with each corresponding Bible verse (which I verified separately). I found the information on this tribute site .
Mr. Castillo is known principally as a sand artist. The term conjures up visions of large sculptures at a beach, but what Mr. Castillo does is very different: using his hands, he draws pictures in sand spread on a light table. The images are projected on a screen for the audience. Sound intriguing? You might want to check out some video clips of Joe Castillo creating sand story art.
What do you think? Has Joe Castillo crafted something special? Does The Face of Christ speak to you on an artistic or spiritual level? Hope you’ll leave a comment.
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
ANNUAL DAY 2012-13
The 30th Annual day of St Xavier School was celebrated befittingly at St. Thomas Catholic Church Complex, Mayabunder, on 7th Feb. 2013. The CMO of Dr. RP District Hospital Dr. Suja Antony was the Chief Guest, while Fr. Anugrah P. Lugun, Director, Comission for Education, Port Blair graced the occasion as Guest of Honor and other special guests were Fr. Sajit K Toppo, Fr Charles, Fr. Santosh and Fr Amrit. They were all welcomed by Fr. Dinesh Coutinho, Manager of the School. The function began with ceremonial lighting of the lamp and welcome speech by Mrs. Phowdelesa. Then the students from Nursery to V Standard show cased their worth and dancing talents in various hit numbers.
Speaking on the occasion the Chief Guest addressed the parents saying Kids are God’s gift to us; thus we must recognize their talents and give them unconditional love. She emphasized to give their wards a time of joyful existence at home. She called on to teachers and authorities to create school a second home, to let them enjoy their childhood and to prepare them for adult life. She blessed the students and encouraged them to enjoy the gift of school life by exploring the world with their happy smiling faces.
Guest of Honor, Fr. Anugrah congratulated everyone for making this day a success. He re-echoed the words of Jesus and reminded the gathering that we need to become the light, the leaven and the salt of this present times.
The Principal presented a brief report of the school highlighting the humble achievements scored. Mr. Santosh, spoke on behalf of the parents and highlighted the good work done by Catholic Church through this Primary School. He further requested the authorities to upgrade it with foreseen visionary School Development plans. He went down the memory lane to recall of old staff and praised the hard works done by them. The function ended by vote of thanks for Mrs. Carolina.
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