Monday, April 20, 2020

No Coffin to Lay His Body


Br Michael Condillac sdb was 78 years old when he passed away on Sunday, 15th April 2020 at Karuna Hospital. The day he was called to eternal life was on the day of Resurrection. We no coffin to lay him but wrapped him white cloth, which reminds us all of our Christian vocations which we make in our baptismal vow to be a total offering to God, our Creator to whom everything belongs.

Article 45 of the Salesian Constitution shows the place of the Salesian Brother in the community which is an integral part and not an add-on or subordinate vocation.  As an ordinary lay religious Salesian brother, he would live his life with simplicity and serenity. I can vouch for his simplicity because his poverty was seen in his way of dressing and living the day as a simple down-to-earth man. The same can be said about his serenity because most of the time he spends was in the chapel praying the rosary or sitting in silence having a conversation with the Lord. Well, at the table for breakfast he preferred the sunny side up and for lunch a bombil fry with dal, for evening tea the mother Teresa biscuits and dinner an apple with soup.

Apart from praying he also loved talking to the children getting to know their history and talking to the superior and the management as to how to help them with particular or special interests. He liked to see the children playing and studying, dancing and singing and would suggest ways and means to the brothers as to how to animate the children.

There are so many aspects to Br Michael’s life and many ways that he touched our lives. I will always remember him as “Paa”- lovingly known as the grandfather (Azoba - Marathi).

Prayerful – I have seen Salesians being good at many gifts and talents – player, runner, drummer, strummer, footballer, but Br Michael was best seen and was a Prayer. He was most of the time in the chapel praying apart from the community prayers.

Asceticism was one of the hallmarks he lived with. Like Don Bosco, to give of ourselves tirelessly for the young. This was also seen in his respect for the superiors and the authority. Living his vow of obedience to the core.

Accompanying the young – As an educator after Don Bosco and an evangelizer after the example of Jesus Christ himself, he would seek every opportunity to guide and empower the young. Firstly, by listening to them and secondly by accompanying them.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

LIVING LIFE TODAY 2020


Its been a while since |I have posted anything but here is something to reflect and revision and relive

Part 1
I will rise, I will fall
But every time it happens
I will move ahead of them all
People who stood by you
Walk away without any clue
Life is just tik-tok
Wish this time was never on the clock
Life is all about
What you want to make of it
Be it work of art or havoc in the heart
Though stout and brave
Funeral marches to the grave
Ignoring all blessings
Racing through sad things
Staying inside only brings
Memories that we had n shared n cared
Some which gave us a swing
While others only a sting
Some made us give ping
N others giving fling
Now its summer singing
Days of remembering spring
Where we could mingle
But now distancing n being single

Part 2
But its true
These days are of crewfew
With people who need glue
If not their fate to meet only the sue
This pandemic flu
Has left us with no clue
This has given us no revenue
But has taken care of Nature Avenue
It’s a reminder to us of nature’s value
So let human learn to withdrew
From this beautiful yet killing review
Not to get into another rendezvous breakthrough
It’s time that we settle all our overdues
And wish the coronavirus adieu

Part 3
As humans let live our lives of virtue
And take every step to renew
What we have done cannot be undo
So let’s give life another chance by not redoing
But get up n start living
So stop trying, stop crying, stop giving up
But start living by changing, by being, by living
After all, tat is wat makes you go,
Bring it wherever you go,
Not everyone is going to love you
So dnt resist or hesitate or fear
Live with a vision which is clear
Be it for yourself or for others
Let it be always to strive to care,

Part 4
For all my life may be
As the world surrounds me
And one chance is all we get
Is a life filled with or with no regrets
One of the truth about all of our lives
In the end we just want to survive
Locked in our homes, some inside while others out
Some are five, while others twenty-five
Some sixty-five, while others seventy-five
We all have only one drive
The strength to fight
for our rights
waiting for the Brightside
for the humans to thrive
this six months hive
to just stay alive 

Part 5
How do you interpret today’s situation
people have to forget vacation
there is no time for discrimination
we are kept away from temptation
children with no education
students with no graduation
this virus has filled us with mutation
wat if we are like this in continuation
when life will be only frustration
how can we live in consideration
this will be our question
in every fraction and friction
let living life to the fullest be our only caption

 Romero D'Souza