Albert writes:- wedding day and marriage jubilees comes once in your life time 
and you want it to be the best. So one likes to keep a memories of wedding day 
and so the photography is needed. I have my wedding snaps and looking at those 
photographs my children remember us on our wedding day and they often 
remark.See how mummy was looking so thin and chubby, and dad was a hero and now 
! goes the remark. when i see the photograph I remember even those who were for 
my wedding and now with the Lord. It is a memoir. Of late I have heard that 
there is lot of restriction for photography in the church and I think the 
parish council then had made all these dirty rules many years ago. I have seen 
Saligao church all close once the mass is over and if you are lucky to have one 
door open so there is no question of photography at all. Many churches in Goa 
are closed and if we have any guests coming from outside the state they are not 
able to see the interior church and they cannot even pray if they want. The 
priest are often absent from the church. Once I wanted a baptism certificate of 
my son and the time was ten o clock. The clerk told me to come at 12.30 for the 
certificate as that is the rule made by the parish priest and only when I blew 
my top the clerk went inside and asked the parish priest to sign which he did 
it as my voice was louder than his. 
                                          
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