[Goanet] The Holy Ghost spoke to me last night
Hi, Joao, I couldn't follow what the Holy Ghost was saying because he chose to speak in Konkani and my Konkani is poor. But he did ask me to give you his regards. Eddie Ray -- Original Message -- From: "Joao Barros-Pereira" To: "goanet" Sent: Thursday, 22 Sep, 22 At 15:25 Subject: [Goanet] God Spoke To Me Last Night! Now, don’t get your jealousy up: God spoke to me last night. I am the fourth person God has spoken to in history: Moses, Jeanne D’arc, Digamber Kamat and me. What an honor! He warned me to be careful of Diggu as he will become Chief Minister and will say: I told you Goans that I did what God wanted me to do and now I am Chief Minister. And, CM Sawant? He will be kicked up to heaven and become a minister in Delhi. Unlike Moses, God did not give me any new commandants as He says the people think ten are more than enough. God whispered in my ear. The ten and now another eight Judases of the Congress Party should resign immediately, and then they should contest the elections again or they and their families will become garbage on top of the famous hill. The MLAs won the election on the Congress Party ticket and made promises to the voters who wanted the Congress Party to come to power. Forget the rest: God, devil and el. The voters must gather and protest in front of the successful MLAs houses, says God. If they don’t want to do it then they must share the bribery money of 40 crore per MLA with their voters in each constituency minus the 2000rs or 3000rs or 4000rs bribe given to each voter. He mentioned the name of a Hindu which surprised me: Viswajit Rane. This man God said has respect for the electoral process and walks the talk. He first resigned from the Congress Party and was reelected on a BJP ticket. Is he the exception to the rule? I don’t know if it is true or not. I do know one rotten apple can destroy all the other apples …. If you don’t believe me ask Adam. You can call him on this number: 2 (two) 8 (ate) 1 (apple) Good luck!
[Goanet] CONGRESS GOOFS UP YET AGAIN IN OPTING FOR YURI ALEMAO OVER THE FORMIDABLE ADV CARLOS FERREIRA
One wonders whether the Indian National Congress after its so many political mishaps in Goa will ever get its act together. Its latest decision to appoint an SSC passed, as Leader of its Legislative wing, bypassing the very knowledgeable Advocate Carlos Ferreira says it all. Has the party lost all its senses and on a suicide mission, determined to reduce the Party to its final ashes without recognizing its past mistakes and not even attempting to take corrective measures. Yuri Alemao may have learnt to fly planes but the handling of the current political turbulence is way beyond his reckoning. More so as his Dad is an accused before the Crime Branch in the alleged illegal Mining scam. The Alemaos are now at the mercy of the BJP to remain insulated from the ED, IT and CBI as many from that gang of the eight defectors also do. How could the Congress Party not realize that Carlos Ferreira has over the years in his association with the party never ever wandered elsewhere, but the now chosen Leader of Opposition has hopped across parties in true spirit of his family Clan, the Alemaos. The Congress Party should have taken the time to try and test Yuri’s honesty, loyalty and integrity to the Party before taking such a decision which has surprised and astonished Goans across the State. Adv, Carlos would have put the case forward for the many who have no hope, no future and no trust in our failed political system and government. He would have logically and forensically taken the government to task over its failed policies, broken promises, lies and corruption. Anyone else in the place of Adv. Carlos Ferreira would have put in his papers, but the gracious Aldona MLA for the love of his constituency and Goa has acted as a refined gentleman, despite the Political party he gave everything to, having chosen to sideline the right man for the right post. Let us leave it for another day, how Yuri Alemao is today officially a multi-crorepati without ever working as a Pilot for a living. All this is by his own admission in the affidavit of his mind-boggling assets that he filed in February this year along with his nomination papers for the Goa Assembly elections. Adv. Aires Rodrigues C/G-2, Shopping Complex Ribandar Retreat Ribandar – Goa – 403006 Mobile No: 9822684372 Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com You can also reach me on Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues Twitter@rodrigues_aires www.airesrodrigues.in
[Goanet] Schedule for Friday 23rd Sep 2022
CCR TV GOA Channel of God's love You can also watch CCR TV live on your smartphone via the CCR TV App Available on Google PlayStore for Android Platform. Click the link below. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccr.tv4 Email ID: ccrgoame...@gmail.com Schedule for Friday 23rd Sep 2022 12:00 AM Rosary - Sorrowful Mysteries 12:28 AM Talk - Povitr Sobhecha karyak khand marum-ya by Fr Henry Falcao 1:00 AM Mass in Konkani for Thursday 1:45 AM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 212 - Dhavem - Fr Pratap Naik sj 1:53 AM My Music Videos - I wish - Ernest Flanagan 2:00 AM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Dukhiche Mister 2:26 AM Devachem Utor - 2 Raza- Avesvor 25- Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 2:38 AM Way of the Cross -Padre Pio Friary 3:14 AM Entrepreneurship - Jason Almeida 3:36 AM Hymn - Zoi Jezu amchea Raia - Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap) 3:38 AM The Thesis Dr. Saish Deshpande interviewed by Bambino Dias 4:01 AM Violin Solo - Kiarra Fernandes 4:09 AM Kolakarachi bhett - Valerian Fernandes interviewed by Meena Goes 4:30 AM Our Father - Hindi 4:34 AM How reliable are the words of the Bible? - Edmund Antao 5:04 AM Precious blood of Jesus - Leela Moraes 5:23 AM Poem - Vell -Tncia Pires 5:25 AM Bhagiancher Niyall I - Br Malvino Alfonso ocd 5:42 AM Can we call the Church holy? - Rev Elroy Da Gama 5:46 AM Discipleship - Talk by Kenneth D'Sa 6:16 AM Hymn -Our Lady of Rosary H.S. - Mandrem, Pernem 6:21 AM Encountering God in Personal Prayer - Talk by Dr Sarita Nazareth 6:49 AM Psalm 118 - Read by Alfwold Silveira 6:55 AM Sokalchem Magnnem - Bhagevont 7:00 AM Praise & Worship - Magno Menezes - SJVSRC Old Goa 7:16 AM Morning Prayer - Men and Women Saints 7:21 AM Bhajan - Tu AniTuzaa Ekach Sutu - Fr Glen D'Silva sfx 7:26 AM Devachem Utor - 1 Itihas - Avesvor 1- Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 7:35 AM Tersachem Kont Devachi torsad - Fr.Jose DSouza OFM Cap 8:02 AM Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 2 8:09 AM Special Prayer over the Sick - Joseph Vaz 8:13 AM Way of the Cross led by Dominic and Maria Dias 8:53 AM Couples Prayer (Konkani) 9:00 AM Conversion of Heart - Talk by Fr. Oscar Nazareth op 10:02 AM Song - Appovnem 10:06 AM Baptism in the Holy Spirit - Mary Healy 10:48 AM Song - Rup Mhojem Polloi - Fr Eusico Pereira 10:54 AM In Conversation with: Baptist Lobo interviewed by Frederick Noronha 11:19 AM Intercessions - English 11:26 AM Angelus - English 11:30 AM Mass in English followed by Daily Flash 12:15 PM Our Father - Do not bring us to the test but .. - Fr Ronnie D'Souza sj 12:47 PM Hymn - Vailankani Saibini 12:52 PM Falling in Love -Modesty - Hosted by Judie D'Cunha 1:21 PM Prayer for Healing from Cancer 1:26 PM Mon Bodlop - Talk by Orlando D'Souza 1:53 PM Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 14 2:00 PM Literally Goa- Fr Clifford Castelino interviewed by Frederick Noronha 2:26 PM Hymn -Keep up the Faith - Cassini Suiam sj 2:30 PM What's Cooking? Episode 4 2:57 PM The Examen - Talk by Syona Fernandes 3:09 PM Youthopia - Kluivert Menezes interviewed by Diasa Da Costa 3:30 PM Divine Mercy - English 3 3:50 PM Franciscan Hospitallers of Immaculate Conception - Vocation Promotion 4:00 PM Rosary - Sorrowful Mysteries 4:27 PM Poem - Ostori by Sandhya Fernandes 4:30 PM Senior Citizens Exercises - 1 4:57 PM Our Father - Spanish 5:00 PM Testimony - Govaiki - Rosy Afonso 5:31 PM Bhagevont Zuze Vazacho Ters 5:53 PM Prayer to the Holy Trinity - Prof. Nicholas D'Souza 5:55 PM Aimorechen Magnnem 6:00 PM Mass in Konkani followed by Jivitacho Prokas 6:45 PM Discerning God's Will - Talk by Dr Silvia Noronha 7:12 PM Santam-Bhoktanchim Ladainh 7:21 PM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 212 - Dhavem - Fr Pratap Naik sj 7:30 PM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Dukhiche Mister 7:56 PM Pope's Intentions - English 8:00 PM Retreat for Families - SJVRC - Talk by Fr Xavier Braganza 8:37 PM Religious of Jesus and Mary - Vocation Promotion 8:48 PM Devachem Utor - 1 Itihas - Avesvor 2- Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 9:00 PM Adoration - Fr. Aaron Magahaes- SJVSRC 9:30 PM Ratchem Magnem 9:47 PM Amchi Bhas Amche Borovpi - Michael Fernandes interviewed by Daniel de Souza 10:30 PM Sogliea toreche bhed utron moniskullache seva korum - Fr Aaron Magalhaes 10:58 PM Environment - Protecting our Oceans - Nandini Velho interviews Aaron Savio Lobo 11:27 PM Health Matters - Shanti Avedna Ashram Donations may be made to: Beneficiary name : CCR GOA MEDIA. Name of Bank : ICICI Bank Branch Name: Panaji Branch RTGS/NEFT Code : ICIC015 Savings Bank Account No : 262401000183
[Goanet] God Spoke To Me Last Night!
Now, don’t get your jealousy up: God spoke to me last night. I am the fourth person God has spoken to in history: Moses, Jeanne D’arc, Digamber Kamat and me. What an honor! He warned me to be careful of Diggu as he will become Chief Minister and will say: I told you Goans that I did what God wanted me to do and now I am Chief Minister. And, CM Sawant? He will be kicked up to heaven and become a minister in Delhi. Unlike Moses, God did not give me any new commandants as He says the people think ten are more than enough. God whispered in my ear. The ten and now another eight Judases of the Congress Party should resign immediately, and then they should contest the elections again or they and their families will become garbage on top of the famous hill. The MLAs won the election on the Congress Party ticket and made promises to the voters who wanted the Congress Party to come to power. Forget the rest: God, devil and el. The voters must gather and protest in front of the successful MLAs houses, says God. If they don’t want to do it then they must share the bribery money of 40 crore per MLA with their voters in each constituency minus the 2000rs or 3000rs or 4000rs bribe given to each voter. He mentioned the name of a Hindu which surprised me: Viswajit Rane. This man God said has respect for the electoral process and walks the talk. He first resigned from the Congress Party and was reelected on a BJP ticket. Is he the exception to the rule? I don’t know if it is true or not. I do know one rotten apple can destroy all the other apples …. If you don’t believe me ask Adam. You can call him on this number: 2 (two) 8 (ate) 1 (apple) Good luck!
[Goanet] Muslim appeasement
Muslim appeasement Saab ke saat Saab ke Vikas.BJP doesc not have a single elected Muslim or even fielded by BJP..The appointment as President is a symbolic gesture. One or two Muslims in the cabinet and minuscule few as Governors.None so far has been PM or remotely unlikelyvin the future..RSS olive branch is a gimmick with eye on next elections Congress had kept them captive as vote Bank politics.Their nationality is doubted and suspected allegiance to Pakistan is bone of contention.The virus of hatred , injustice, has reached its peak. Muslimns have been linched to death. Ban on beef hits their traditional trade. Hijab raw has stirred honest nest .Azan age old practice has suddenlyvbeen targeted as noise polution.Madrasas have been raised to grounds without hearing or legal notice. PRIVATE residences are destroyed by bulldozers to curb public agitation and riots attributed to Muslims First time the prayer was changed by court and not by litigants in claim of Babri Masjid . Now Gyanvapi mosque is under clouds for right of Hindus to worship MATHURA and others are on rudder The law of adverse possession after 12 years or 30 years is a settled law.The undeclared ban in Govt and defense services is the order of the day Unfortunately in many acts of terrorism the Muslims are prime suspects.No lip service will ever restore trust or forced Nationalisn The targeting of minority community has and will lead to retaliation and that is natural law for self preservation and justice The Muslims who remained in India after partion have declared their allegiance completely to India as a sovereign Nation, aberrations not withstanding The motivated riots against them are dividing them further as untouchables. The Govt must stress on their education to bring them in the mainstream of politics and avoid rank discrimination The aboragation of art 370 may sound plausible but hidden motives to target the community is not lost on anyone Paying lipservice may heal the wounds but scars remain.Unless muslimns are not treated as antinationals and second class citizens , or the implementations of CCA is not enforced to assuage their feelings and doubts.Only votes not representations is the strategy stemming from fear of not sweeping the polls. The bias against them must be seen in action or else there never be any reconciliation as desired Unfortunate riots between muslimns are now spreading beyond boundaries and are a cause for serious concerns Nelson Lopes Chinchinim services
[Goanet] Fire on the Mountain (Kodai Chronicle, September 2022)
https://www.thekodaichronicle.com/uncategorized/the-rest-is-history/ Earlier this year, in an unusually bracing March chill that kept dusting the ridges of Landour with snow, I made my way down the crest of Mussoorie from behind the extravagantly turreted Chateau de Kapurthala, past the back entrance of the Savoy, across the dug-up detritus of the famous old Mall, and back up to Christ Church. This is the first church ever built in the Himalayas, and the fulcrum of Christianity in Devbhoomi—the fabled abode of the Hindu gods that is Garhwal. In settings like these, it’s impossible to avoid contemplating the fleeting, essentially fragile nature of human endeavour. When the British essayed forcibly into these ancient mountains, it was in the secure knowledge their writ would remain permanent. Their Raj would always last. European dominance was incontrovertible. This is why the new rulers made no concessions to the setting’s own cultural history. Instead, the Bishop of Calcutta, who presided over the project, expressed considerable glee that it was to be ‘the first church built in India after the pattern of an English parish church’. >From our 21st century vantage, laboriously clambering up derelict lanes, it’s impossible to reconcile these scenes of utter neglect with what flourished here in Mussoorie’s heyday. Writing in 1878, Mrs Robert Moss King (her husband was the collector of Meerut) reported: ‘It is a funny sight to a newcomer to see the crowds of dandies [hand-borne palanquins] ranged outside, looking like miniature canoes that have been beached. If the congregation consist of 200 women and 100 men, that means 200 dandies, which, with an average of three coolies to each gives 600 attendant coolies, besides 100 ponies and 100 syces.’ Those masses of churchgoers are long gone. Mussoorie’s native population of Christians has very clearly dwindled under 1,000 (though official statistics indicate a slightly higher total). Thus, when I reached Christ Church, in its choice location commanding the slopes above the sweep of ‘the Doon’, I was unsurprised to find no signs of life. It was only after two small boys emerged from throwing stones in the plastered portico and I rousted them to wake up the groundskeeper, that the side door was cracked open to allow entry. Think back to early March. The Russians had just invaded Ukraine (on 24 February) and the world was aswirl with propaganda and misinformation. It was apparent Vladimir Putin intended on rearranging the map of Europe, and had even evoked the spectre of nuclear war. At the same time, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka faced down huge pressure from the West to abstain together in highly unusual lockstep on the US-sponsored UN resolution to condemn Russia. A new world was being born, but it was yet unclear what shape it would begin to take. Russia and Ukraine were on the minds of many during my days in Mussoorie, which has an unobtrusive but substantial military presence, including the elite Institute of Technology Management (ITM) of the Defence Research and Development Organisation, as well as the collective future cadres of the Indian Administrative Service under training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration. The incipient war in Europe was also pressing in on my own thoughts on that long walk up to Christ Church. It was the topic of my upcoming *Dhaka Tribune* column—I had just finished talking to Admiral Arun Prakash, one of India’s most astute and accomplished military men. On that morning, the 77-year-old had startled me repeatedly with his straight talk and clear thinking, beginning with his assertion that ‘humanity is at an inflection point’. Admiral Prakash warned that the world could not afford to allow the Thucydidean dictum to reign: ‘the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must’. The world was compelled to action, he said, ‘Russia will pay a big price and it has to happen that way, otherwise it will be open season, and a recipe for the world as we know it to dissolve into chaos.’ There’s no questioning Admiral Prakash’s sagacity, or his military and political reasoning. Unfortunately, that kind of high-minded conventional wisdom tends to fail, and sometimes it can contribute to catastrophe. Here, one can never forget that the 1919 Treaty of Versailles settlement imposed on Germany directly led to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, and the unimaginable suffering of World War II. Being part of the Anglosphere means being submerged in an ocean of indoctrination about the World Wars. But here in India, which was spared the brunt of that particular carnage except at the (admittedly epochal) Battle of Kohima, there’s another problem of persistent erasure: the subcontinent having supplied hugely significant cohorts of fighting men that made the difference in both conflicts. All these priceless living memories have been downplayed since 1947 due to the misguided notion that millions of