Re: [Goanet] Colva CD Controversy etc - My Take - II

2010-01-29 Thread Mervyn Lobo
Romeo Ferns wrote: In response to Mervyn Lobo and Joe Goa UK comments, we pray that the grace of God will heal your hurt and bring peace to your mind. Regarding the baptism situation, I agree that it was unfair that they refused to baptise the child because one parent was a non

Re: [Goanet] Colva CD Controversy etc - My Take - II

2010-01-28 Thread Romeo Ferns
In response to Mervyn Lobo and Joe Goa UK comments, we pray that the grace of God will heal your hurt and bring peace to your mind. Regarding the baptism situation, I agree that it was unfair that they refused to baptise the child because one parent was a non catholic. The church does baptise

[Goanet] Colva CD Controversy etc - My Take - II

2010-01-16 Thread JoeGoaUk
Colva CD Controversy etc -  My Take - II It appears the whole thing (Church Letter)  gives a clear message thus: ‘any attempts made to defame the shepherds be it thru songs, writing, drawing etc  it will  be firmly dealt with as in Colva case’   So far, being this side of Goa,  found no hard

[Goanet] Colva CD Controversy etc - My Take - II

2010-01-16 Thread Xanno Moidecar
Joe makes an excellent point. The Colva controversy needs to be investigated thoroughly and from what I have gathered the Head of the Church in Goem has to be UNEQUIVOCAL in his condemnation of ANY violence, irrespective of the cause. The Church in Goem has to urgently set up a body

Re: [Goanet] Colva CD Controversy etc - My Take - II

2010-01-16 Thread Mervyn Lobo
JoeGoaUk wrote: We as parishioners, can’t deny the fact that not is all well with some of our  shepherds, we know it yet we choose to remain silent simply because no one said anything against them for ages or due to fear of excommunication etc   First of all, let me congratulate you for