f[kzLr t;Urh: vk’kk ,oa d:.kk dk mRlo
डॉ फादर डेविस जॉर्ज
iksi Qzkafll us dqN yksxksa ls iwNk **vkids fy, f[kzLr
t;Urh dk D;k egRo gS** mUgkasus dgk esjs fy, f[kzLr t;Urh vk'kk ,oa d:.kk dh fu'kkuh
gSA f[kzLr t;Urh vk'kk ,oa d:.kk dk mRlo gSA vk'kk D;kasfd gekjk eqfDrnkrk gedks
n.M nsus ugha ij gekjk m)kj djus vk;kA vk'kk D;kasfd ;s'kq gS ,Eekuq,y ftldk
vFkZ gS& bZ'oj gekjs lkFk gSA vk'kk D;ksafd bZ'oj us dgk fd lalkj ds var rd
og gekjs lkFk jgasxsA 'kCn us 'kjhj /kkj.k dj gekjs chp fuokl fd;k geus mldh
efgek ns[khA ( Jn 1:14) d:.kk
D;ksafd bZ'oj us vius dks ,d dksey cPps ds :Ik eas lalkj dks fn;kA d:.kk
D;ksafd bZ'oj us viuk izse ,oa d:.kk dks lalkj ds fc>M+s gq, yksxkas ij mMsy
fn;k] bZ'oj us vius jkT; esa ukdsnkj ,oa ifrrk dks Hkh veaf=r fd;k A bZ'oj ekuoh; t:jrksa ds
izfr laosnu'khy Fks] og vkxs vk;s vkSj mUgksaus Li'kZ dj bl fc[kjs lalkj dks
iw.kZ dj fn;kA f[kzLr t;Urh ij bZ'oj euq"; dks <Waw<+ jgs gSa ukdh
euq"; bZ'oj dksA ge ifo= ckbZcy eas i<+rs gSa bZ'oj vkne vkSj gok dks
<wWa<+rs gSa tc mUgksusa iki fd;k Fkk **izHkq&bZ'oj us vkne ls iqdkj
dj dgk] rqe dgkWa gks\ (Gen 3:9)A f[kzLr
t;Urh dk lans'k gS vius yksxkas ds e?; esa bZ'oj dk vkxeuA izHkq] bt+jkby dk bZ'oj
mlus viuh iztk dh lq/k yh gS vkSj mldk m)kj fd;k gSA (Lk:1:60).
D;k vki
lcls ?kukM~; O;fDr dks tkurs gSa\ og tks tsV Iysu dks cqd dj ldrs gaS ;k oks
tks tsV Iysu dks [kjhn ldrs gaS] ;k oks tks ,;jykbZu ds ekfyd gaSA ij bZ’kq
elhg vkdk'k dk ekfyd gSA ckbZfcy esa fy[kk gS fd **og ?kuoku Fkk** ;g dFku rc
dk gS tc mUgksaus LoxZ/kke NksM+ dj i`Foh ij tUe fy;kA vki yksx vius euksHkkoksa dks bZlk elhg ds
euksHkkoksa ds vuqlkj cuk ysaA og okLro
esa bZ’oj Fks vkSj mudks iwjk vf/kdkj Fkk fd og bZ’oj dh cjkcjh djsaaA fQj Hkh
mUgksaus nkl dk :i /kkj.k dj rFkk euq";ksa ds leku cu dj vius dks
nhu&ghu cuk fy;kA vkSj mUgksaus euq"; dk :i /kkj.k djus ds ckn ej.k
rd] gkWa dzwl ij ej.k rd] vkKkdkjh cu dj vius dks vkSj Hkh nhu cuk fy;kA blfy,
bZ’oj us mUgsa egku~ cuk;k vkSj mudks og uke iznku fd;k] tks lc ukeksa esa
Js"B gS] ftlls
bZlk dk uke lqu dj vkdk’k] i`Foh rFkk v/kksykd ds lc fuoklh ?kqVus VsdsaA vkSj firk dh efgek ds fy, lc yksx ;g Lohdkj djsa
fd bZlk elhg izHkq gSaA¼Phil 2:5-11½
og nhu cuk;k x;k ugha] og nhu cukA ;g
gekjs lkFk Hkh gksrk gS] ge ifjfLFk;ksa ds dkj.k nhu ghu cu tkrs gS A ijUrq og
nhu ghu Lo;a cuk A mlus lg"kZ ?kukM~; LoxZ dks NksM+ i`Foh ij nhu cu dj
vk;kA bZ'oj euq"; cu x;kA igys f[kzLr t;Urh ij opu us nsg /kkj.k fd;kA nsg
/kkj.k dk vFkZ gS nsg esa gksuk] bZ'oj us euq"; nsg vksM+ yhaA csRysge es
;gh gqvkA bZ'oj us LoxZ ls i= ugha Hkstk u gh mUgksaus ,syku fd;k ij mUgksaus
og fd;k tks ge le> ldsA og euq"; ds tSls nhu cu x;k vkSj euq"; ls
dgk eSa rqEgsa izse djrk gwWaA ge ,slk
ugha djrs ge izsl dkUQsjsUl cqykrs] Vh oh LV'ku ij Qksu djrs izsl ,tsUV dks
cqykrs] fVfdV Niokrs ftlls iwjs lalkj dks irk py tk,A ij bZ'oj ds dk;Z vn~Hkqr gS
og gS f[kzLr t;Urh dk mís';A og vk, dh ge ghu ?kuoku cu tk,a] C.S.
Lewis
ds
vuqlkj **bZ'oj dk iq= bUlku cuk fd euq"; ds iq= bZ'oj ds iq= cu tk,A f[kzLr
t;Urh bZ'oj ds ân; ls mRiUu gqbZ ;s rc iwjh gksxh tc euq"; ds ân; rd
igWaqpsxhA** vki lHkh dks fdzlel t;arh
ds ioZ ij gkfnZd 'kqHkdkeuk,WaA
What does Christmas mean for you?
Dr.
Fr. Davis George
Pope Francis asked, “What does Christmas mean for you?” He said, “For me Christmas is hope and
tenderness...” Christmas is celebration
of hope and tenderness. Hope, because we
have a Saviour who has come not to condemn the world but to save the world.
Hope, because Jesus is Emmanuel, God with us. “The word became flesh and dwelt
among us.” (Jn 1:14)Hope, because he has told us that he will be with us to the
end of days. Tenderness, because he emptied himself and became a tender child.
Tenderness, because he showed compassion and love to the most neglected people;
welcomed sinners, tax collectors and prostitutes into his kingdom. He was sensitive to human needs; reached out,
touched and healed the broken world. Christmas is God seeking man more than man
seeking God. We read in the Bible God seeking Adam and Eve, even after
disobeying him; God asked, “Where are you?” (Gen 3:9) Christmas has always been
about this; contemplating the visit of God to his people. God has visited his
people and redeemed.(Lk 1:60)
Who
is the richest person you have ever known?
The Average Rich fly first class. The Medium Rich charter a jet. The
Super Rich own the jet. The Incredibly Rich own the airline. But Jesus Christ owns the skies. The Bible
says, “He was rich.” It is speaking of what he had before he left heaven to
come to earth. (Phil 2:1-11) The Bible says that all the glory of God radiates
from him (Heb 1:3). It also says that all things hold together in him (Col 1:17).
It also says that by him were all things created (Col 1:16). And before he was
born, he was the Mighty God and the Father of Eternity (Is 9:6).
He became poor. Not,
He was made poor. That’s what happens to us. We are made poor by circumstances.
But he himself, of his own free will, became poor. That’s something we would
never do. He voluntarily gave up the riches of heaven for the poverty of earth.
He who was richer than any man has ever been; gave it up freely and became
poorer than any man has ever been.
At the first Christmas Word became flesh. The phrase “became flesh” really means to
wrap yourself in flesh. It has the idea of God wrapping himself in human flesh.
That’s what happened at Bethlehem. It was God entering the human race in the
form of a man. That is what God did. He
didn’t mail a letter or shout from heaven. He did the one thing we could
understand. God himself came down and entered the human race. He became poor
like us so that forever we would hear him saying, “I love you.”
We wouldn’t have
done it that way. We’d schedule a press conference, call the TV stations, hire
a press agent, have a parade, call in the dignitaries, sell tickets, make a big
deal so all the world could see. But
God’s ways are different, more profound and awesome. Immanuel—God with us. Here is the purpose of Christmas. He came so
that we who were poor might become rich. C.S. Lewis said it this way: “The Son of God
became a son of man in order that the sons of men might become the sons of
God.” Christmas began in the heart of God;
it is complete only when it reaches the hearts of men. Happy Christmas.
Dear Friends,
Jesus came into this world to reach out, touch and
heal the broken world. His presence made
a big difference in the history of the world.
He transformed the lives of all those who believed in him. He wants to make a difference in your life
too. May Jesus be born in your heart
during the season of Christmas. May I
share the headlines of 2014?
It was spiritually enriching for me as I preached Retreat
for the Deacons of Oriens Theological
College at Jesuit Novitiate, Shillong from 6th to 12th
Feb. 2014. I was happy to be a resource
person in Annual Conference of National Commission for Minorities on 13th
Jan. 2014 in Delhi. Conducted Leadership
Seminar for FMM Superiors at Jabalpur from 26th to 27th
Apr. 2014; Symposium on ‘Family Apostolate’ at St. Albert’s College, Ranchi for
the Staff , Students, Priests and Religious including Telesphore Cardinal Toppo
on 21st Aug. 2014; Seminar on
‘Teachers are facilitators of learning and agents of Social Change’ organized
by Government Model Science College, Jabalpur on 20th Sept. 2014; Seminar on ‘Quality in Teaching
and Learning Process’ for all the Principals and Provincials of JMJ
Congregation at Raipur on 20th Oct. 2014; seminar for Principals and Managers
of Catholic Schools at Vadodara, Gujarat from 27th to 29th
Oct. 2014. It had been a great privilege this year again
to be part of the NAAC Peer Team to visit Sri Sarada College for Women
(Autonomous), Salem, Tamil Nadu from 17th to 19th Feb. 2014, Firoz Gandhi Memorial Government
College, Hisar, Haryana from 28th to 30th Aug. 2014,
Govt. College, Suratgarh, Rajasthan from 11th to 13th
Sept. 2014 and Mock Peer Team visit at RDVV, Jabalpur from 08th to
10th Dec. 2014. I would like to
place on record my deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Stanley Samuel, Founder &
CEO – ECOSOFTT for erecting and commissioning Onsite Wastewater Treatment
System, the first of its kind in India, at SAIT campus on 22nd Sept.
2014.
St. Aloysius Institute of Technology is in its 6th
year now with EC, CE, ME, CSE, EX, MCA and Polytechnic Diploma in Mechanical
and Civil Engineering. I am pleased to
inform you that from 2015 we are starting one more branch in Polytechnic
Diploma in Electrical. You are welcome
to send students for B.E., MCA and Polytechnic Diploma. Students who have completed 10th Class
are eligible for admission in Polytechnic studies for 3 years after which they
may go for direct employment or join in the 2nd year of the
engineering course (Lateral Entry). Both for B.E. and Diploma Courses S.T.
/S.C. and OBC students will get Government Scholarships from their respective
State Governments. Also bank loan facilities are available. I shall be grateful to you if you could
encourage students to join SAIT with the State of the Art infrastructure and
experienced teachers. You may visit our
websites: www.saitjbp.org and www.frdavis.in for further information.
Please accept my sincere love and gratitude for what
you have been to me in 2014; I solicit your blessings for 2015. May Jesus walk
with you each day of 2015. Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year.
Davis George
Dear Fr. Davis,
Got Your Christmas Wishes. Its so Touching to know that I am still not Forgotten and Continue to be in your Prayers.The Year has been really good for me and all thanks to your blessings with my parents' prayers. i shall say that all the love and affection that i have got my teachers and fellow mates are leading my path and keep me blessed in all possible ways.
I was thinking of writing to you from very long but due to some constraints couldn't.
I'd like to share some good news with you father. I was recently awarded in a big forum in GENPACT for 'Service Excellence and Workmanship', Where Global Operating Leader of GE Capital Mr. Greg White & Chief Operating Leader Mrs Lorna Snedon Awarded me for my Exemplary Performance and the efforts that i put in towards demonstration of the Company Values. ( I will soon send you some photos of the same).
Another Achievement has been that I have been promoted as the 'UNIVERSAL COACH' for GE CAPITAL ( Australia & New Zealand ). The fact that I am the Youngest ever to become a Universal Coach in Genpact makes me feel proud to be a product of the St. Aloysius Family . I am responsible for the training of the new hires and introducing them into the mainstream business & my heart fills with joy when i tell them about my college and the love i got from there.
All of what i am is because of the motivation i got form you, Dr. R. C. Ghai and my parents and all i learned from my brief stay in St. Aloysius College & SAIT and I am sure that i will continue to get all your love and affection and blessings always & wherever i am.
Kindly pass on this message of Gratitude to Dr. R.C. Ghai as well because he is another person who has kept my hopes and trust high during my tough times. Words wont be enough to describe the AIM given to me by Both of you. Also do pass my Heartfelt wishes to everyone at SAIT who were a part of shaping my life SAIT.
A word for my Junior Students, " Tough times do come in ones life, it is upto us how we take it.. whether the tough times make us or break us. All we need is a Pair of hands to shape us up and you guys being in St. Aloysius are in right hands. All we need is to work ourselves out, success wont come to you.. you have to find it and it is not easy. This world works on the principle that Fr. Davis always tells us... Survival of the Fittest and you really have to be the strongest to survive. My good Wishes"
Please stay in touch Fr. Davis. And may God always bestow upon You all the riches of the world. Keep my family and me in your prayers always.
Hoping to hear from you soon,
Thanks & Regards
Akhil C Nair
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