Re: [Goanet] MANDOVI MEMORIAL CROSS..03-12-1901

2020-12-05 Thread Frederick Noronha
You're sounding like an average journalist covering Covid. Now that the cases in Goa have reduced, the story has gone off the front pages and is played down in small type. On some days the recoveries are more than the new cases (but touch wood, a new wave could happen as the climate changes). But

Re: [Goanet] MANDOVI MEMORIAL CROSS..03-12-1901

2020-12-04 Thread Roland Francis
Not trying to be personal in any way but just stating an illustrative example: Do your children count (rather than vaguely remember) all the good times you did things for them or do they remember the one shitty time you hurt them really bad. Roland. > On Dec 4, 2020, at 4:20 PM, Frederick

Re: [Goanet] MANDOVI MEMORIAL CROSS..03-12-1901

2020-12-04 Thread Frederick Noronha
Roland, you're not counting those who reach safely? Maybe, just maybe, you're being a tad unfair? FN On Sat, 5 Dec 2020 at 02:38, Roland Francis wrote: > Imagine! The saint was sleeping. > People who were going to worship, and pray to him, were sent to a watery > grave. -- FN* फ्रेड्रिक

Re: [Goanet] MANDOVI MEMORIAL CROSS..03-12-1901

2020-12-04 Thread Frederick Noronha
]This seems to have been written by the Prof Vasco Pinho with some details from the late Fr Nascimento J Mascarenhas, if one goes by info available on the Net [https://blog.parrikar.com/2009/12/20/december-03-1901]: The Ethnic Goan People & Diaspora 18 March · GOA'S WORST FERRY DISASTER by Fr.

Re: [Goanet] MANDOVI MEMORIAL CROSS..03-12-1901

2020-12-04 Thread Roland Francis
Imagine! The saint was sleeping. People who were going to worship, and pray to him, were sent to a watery grave. Roland. > On Dec 4, 2020, at 2:39 PM, Francesca Fernandes > wrote: > > Just thought of sharing this msg, I dont know who wrote it. It was sent to > me by a friend. Very