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    SYRIAN ORTHODOX MISSION

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    Published by :St. Thomas JSO Church Congregation,

    Mumbai

    (For private circulation only)

    Patron :H.G. Kuriakose Mor Eusebios Metropolitan

    Chief Editor :Fr. Joseph Vazhayil

    Mobile : 7666839458

    Editor :Jimmy Sanpada

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    Editorial Board :Fr. James Abraham

    Fr. Paulose M.P.T.P. Paul

    P.K. KuriakoseJolly Sony

    O.I. Samuel

    P.P. VarghesePrinter & Publisher :

    Joseph K. Mathew, Congregation Secretary

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    Vol. XV No. 3 NOVEMBER 2011

    DmfpIfn

    {Inkvakns\ hcthevm HcppI ............................3^m. tPmk^v hmgbn

    Is Syriac Orthodox Church Monophysite? ............ 4

    Fr. Prince Mannathoor

    kphpw khpamb IpSpw_ PohnXw ....................6Apn amXyp

    Hcp aZy]m\nbpsS ko\w ......................................9

    Xebn\np hoW BnfpI ................................. 10

    Pancreatic Cancer is deadly ................................ 11

    1100 cq]bpsS Iw]yqdpambn Cy ................................ 12

    Combat Cardiovascular diseases together .......... 13

    Heart Health - Risk Factors ................................... 14

    Young too at Heart of the problem ..................... 15

    Diabetics heart attack risk .................................... 16

    16 years on, no transplants in city hospitals........ 16

    Bible Crossword..................................................... 17Jolly Sony

    k`mXw P\m[n]Xy]cambn ]cnlcnWw ............... 18

    s\cq ]nbn HmWmtLmjw ................................. 21

    Cookery .................................................................. 22

    News ....................................................................... 23

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    We are happy to inform that the

    Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA)

    of Nerul

    established on 05.05.2009

    has got registration as a member ofTHE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF YMCA OF INDIA

    on 01.07.2011.

    The YMCA offers the following programmes:

    Career Guidance Dance & Music classes Yoga classes

    Hostels and Guest Rooms Table Tennis

    Recreational and Youth programs Outreach and Social programs

    Inter-School competitions Health and Fitness programs

    Various sports and games Debates on social issues

    For membership please contact :

    M.O. Mathai

    President

    NERUL YMCA, 9, ALOK CHS, NEAR D-MART,

    SECTOR 21, NERUL, NAVI MUMBAI.

    Tel. : 022 - 65134501

    Email : [email protected]

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    {Inkvakns\ hcthevmHcppI

    ^m. tPmk^v hmgbn, No v FUn

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    Introduction

    The Church was established in AD 37 by St. Peter,the chief of apostles in Antioch. Syriac OrthodoxChurch occupies an important position among theancient independent churches of the world. The

    Syriac Patriarchs of Antioch are successors of St.Peter and the head of the Syrian Orthodox church.It uses Syriac as its liturgical language and keepsthe ancient liturgical tradition of the church ofAntioch. In this article I would like to discuss theChristology of the Syrian Orthodox Churchespecially the two terms Monophysitism andMiaphysitism.

    Christological controversy in 451

    Syriac Orthodox Church rejected the FourthEcumenical Council of AD 451 which is known asthe Council of Chalcedon. This council wassummoned by the bishops not to define

    Christology, but to fine tune it and to examine theextreme monophysite heresy of the AlexandrianEutyches who took the Christology of St. Cyril toan extreme seeing in Christ a humanity which waslost, swallowed up in a see of divinity. The SyriacOrthodox church fathers (not only Syriac Orthodoxchurch fathers, but also all the Oriental Orthodoxchurch fathers) rejected not only Eutyches, butalso the definitions and acts of Chalcedon dueprimarily to the Tome of Leo, which separatedthe activities of Christ according to human or divine,thus tending strongly toward the dangers anderrors of Nestorius.

    The main reason of the controversy

    The main reason for this controversy is theaffirmation by the Chalcedonian (Eastern Orthodoxchurches) of two natures, two wills and twoenergies hypostatically united in the one LordJesus Christ. While the Syrian Orthodox churchand other Oriental Orthodox churches affirm oneunited Divine-Human nature, will and energy in thesame Christ without confusion, without change,

    without division and without separation from thevery moment of His descent to the Virgins wombwhere He took to Himself from her a human bodywith a human rational soul and made Himself onewith the manhood which He took from her asformulated by St. Cyril as one incarnate nature ofGod the word. Syrian Orthodox fathers and St.Cyril appeared to be an especially strongopponents of the council of Chalcedon.

    Is Syriac Orthodox Church Monophysite?

    Some non oriental orthodox people believe thatthe Syrian Orthodox Churchsubscribes to theMonophysite doctrine (Greekword monomeansone,physismeans nature). This isincorrect. Monophysitismis aChristologicalheresythat originated in the 5th century A.D. Itschief proponent was the monk Eutyches, whostated that in the person ofJesus Christthe human

    nature was absorbed into the divine nature.Eutyches refused to confess that Christ partookof our humanity teaching that He was solely divine.The doctrine ofMonophysitesbelieves that Jesuswas not human, but exclusively divine, and Godhimself, therefore he could not have died. And thisdoctrine is not Orthodox.

    Miaphysite Christology of the Syriac OrthodoxChurch

    Miaphysitismis theChristologyof the SyriacOrthodox church. Miaphysitism holds that in theone person of Jesus Christ, Divinity and Humanity

    are united in one nature, the two being unitedwithout separation, without confusion, and withoutalteration. The Syrian Orthodox church consideredas central the Christology is Miaphysis. What isthe difference between mono and mia? Monois one in the sense of a numerical one, whereasmia is one in the sense of a united, or composite,one. The word Miaphysite was taken from St.Cyrils famous phrase Mia Physis tou Theo LogosSesarkomene,and thus this has been adopted

    Is Syriac Orthodox Church Monophysite?Fr. Prince Mannathoor

    Pontifical Oriental University, Rome.

    Vicar of St. Marys Church Switzerland.

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    by Syrian Orthodox church fathers along with itstheological implications. The Syriac Orthodoxchurch abides by the formula The one incarnatenature of God the word, on which St. Cyril ofAlexandria increasingly insisted upon, a formulawhich was accepted as correct by the Council ofEphesus in 431 A.D and which, after the Councilof Chalcedon, the Chalcedonian side in the Eastitself admitted. The expression One Nature doesnot indicate the Divine nature alone nor the humannature alone, but it indicates the unity of bothnatures into One Nature which is The Nature ofthe Incarnate Logos.

    What is the Christology of Syrian OrthodoxChurch?

    According to Church fathers, we can thussummarize the Christology of the Syriac OrthodoxChurch.

    The belief of Syriac Orthodox Church is thatmia one, but not single one or simple one,but unity, one out of two natures.

    According to the non oriental orthodoxchristians one nature of Christ means onlyone of two probabilities: the natures had beenabsorbed or confusion between the divine and

    human nature happened to produce oneconfused nature. But Syriac Orthodox churchconfirmed that no confusion or absorption hadoccurred but a real unity.

    The Word became truly man. He is at onceGod and man. The manhood of Jesus Christwas perfect. And he had a body and also asoul. Jesus Christs manhood was not formedbefore the incarnation. Moreover the manhooddid not exist then the Godhead dwelt in itafterwards.

    The Syrian Orthodox believe that, they receive

    the true body and blood of Jesus Christ in thecommunion. These belong to man, humanity,and we know that Jesus Christ is God, thedivine.

    Syrian Orthodox church believe the divinity andhumanity of Christ are manifested, and the co-equality of Jesus Christ with God the father.

    Jesus Christ was at the same time perfect Godand perfect man. This is the union of the naturesin the incarnation. Jesus Christ was no longer

    in two natures after the union and He is nottwo persons. But one person, one incarnatenature of God the son, with one will, but beingat once divine and human. The two naturesbecame united into one nature withoutseparation, without confusion and withoutchange.

    Conclusion

    Syriac Orthodox are often mistakenly consideredMonophysites by many Latin Catholics andByzantine Orthodox. The Syriac Orthodox, beingMiaphysite, reject the ecumenical council ofChalcedon, and anathematize Nestorianism, andthus accept Ephesus; they do not accept any otherecumenical councils but the first three. In recenttimes, the Pope of Rome has made progress inresolving doctrinal differences of the RomanCatholic Church with the Syriac Orthodox Churchand other Oriental Orthodox Churches, and havetogether signed Joint Christological Statementssaying we believe in the same thing aboutChristology expressed differently. This has greatlyhelped to overcome a disagreement that had beenstarted over 1,500 years ago. Such dialogues andencounters fostered healthy situation of mutualunderstanding and recovery of the deeper spiritual

    communion based on the common faith in thenature of Jesus Christ that they have been giventhrough the Gospel of Christ.

    Bibliography

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    Evolution Publishing, 1916. Reprinted 2007; Stanley Harakas.TheOrthodox Church; 455 Questions and Answers. Light and LifePublishing Company, 1988; Timothy Ware,The Orthodox Church.Penguin Books, 1997; Mebratu Kiros Gebru. Miaphysite Christology,Gorgias Press, 2010; Gorgorios, General Church History, Addis

    Ababa, 1978; Sirgiw Hable Sellassie, Ancient and Medieval EthiopianHistory to 1270. Addis Ababa: united Printers, 1972; W.H.C. Frend,The Rise of the Monophysite Movement: Chapters in the History ofthe Church in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries, Cambrige UniversityPress, Cambridge, 1979; John A. McGuckin, St. Cyril of Alexandria:The Christological Controversy, St. Vladimirs Press, Crestwood,2004.

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    hct (eq. 16:8). Bflob m\w e`npXp am{Xsa Cu Xeapdbnse av Ipdhpq. Cs Cu ]pXnb Xeapdbntebvv {]Imiw ]ctXv {InkvXphnsA\pbmbnIfmb \psS HmtcmcpcpsSbpw ISabmWv. AXpsImv Hmtcm mmcpw ipjvImntbmsS ss__n ]TntXmWv.

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    Jobs died of compli-

    cations from Pancreatic

    cancer. In India, four to six of 1 lakh people suffer

    from the rare form of cancer. Health experts said

    there has been a rise in people suffering from

    pancreatic cancer in India, especially in urban

    cities like Mumbai. They warn that it might

    become a lifestyle disease soon.

    People eat fatty food which is one of the major

    causes of pancreatic cancer, said Dr. Shailesh

    Shrikhande, head of gastro-intestinal surgery

    department at Tata hospital. He said lung and

    pancreatic cancer accounts for 35 percent of

    cancer cases in the city.

    Pancreatic cancer has a negligible survival rate

    and is ranked fourth in cancer-related deaths in

    the US.

    Pancreatic cancer is of two types -neuroendocrine cancer, a less lethal form which

    Jobs suffered from, and classic pancreatic which

    is deadly. There are more case of former in India.

    The tumours are located on the head of the

    pancreas. They block the bile duct and cause

    jaundice, said Dr. Shrikhande.

    Dr. Rakesh Rai, head of the transplantation

    department at Fortis hospital, was part of team

    which operated on Steve Jobs in 2009. He had

    the less aggressive type of pancreatic cancer.

    In 2004, he had a surgery but the disease

    returned in 2009 - his liver got affected. He hadcome for liver transplant. If we had not done the

    surgery he would have died in 3-4 months, he

    said.

    We are certainly seeing a rising number of

    pancreatic cancer cases. Smoking and alcohol

    are major causes of pancreatic cancer which is

    more dangerous than oral cancer said senior

    oncologist Dr. Anil Heroor. DNA

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    Cardiovascular diseases are the worlds largest

    killers, claiming 17.3 million lives a year. According

    to WHO and the World Heart Federation, risk

    factors for heart disease and stroke include raised

    blood pressure, cholestrol and glucose levels,

    smoking, inadequate intake of fruits and vegetables,

    overweight, obesity and physical inactivity.World Heart Day was created in 2000 to inform

    people around the globe that heart disease and

    stroke are the worlds leading cause of death,

    claiming 17.1 million lives each year. Together with

    its members, the World Heart Federation spreads

    the news that at least 80% of premature deaths

    from heart disease and stroke could be avoided if

    the main risk factors, tobacco, unhealthy diet and

    physical inactivity are controlled. World Heart Day

    takes place on September 29th each year.

    After two years of focusing on heart health in the

    workplace, this year WHO and the World Heart

    Federation have called on individuals to reduce their

    own and their familys risk of heart disease and

    stroke.

    They have asked people to take charge of their

    homes heart health by taking steps such as

    choosing healthy food options, increasing physical

    activity and saying no to tobacco.

    Prevention measures

    Have your cholestrol checked. Test your

    cholestrol levels at least once every five years.

    Talk with your doctor about this simple blood

    test.

    Monitor your blood pressure. High blood

    pressure has no symptoms, so be sure to have

    it checked on a regular basis.

    Manage your diabetes. If you have diabetes,

    closely monitor your blood sugar levels. Talk

    with your doctor about treatment options.

    COMBAT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES TOGETHERWorld Heart Day 2011 highlights the need to take charge of your homes

    heart health and reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke

    You and your doctor can work together to

    prevent or treat the medical conditions that lead

    to heart disease. Discuss your treatment plan

    regularly and bring a list of questions to your

    appointments.

    Raising the Good Cholestrol

    Most people are usually concerned about their

    total cholestrol levels, and their amount of LDL

    (the bad cholestrol). But in reality, low HDL

    levels are also closely linked to coronary heart

    disease. According to a recent article in the

    Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, a low level

    of the good cholestrol (HDL-C) is the most

    common lipoprotein abnormality in people with

    coronary heart disease. These low levels best

    predict the risk of heart disease, even when the

    total cholestrol is within the normal range.

    The National Cholestrol Education Program

    defines an HDL reading below 40 as an

    independent risk factor for heart disease.

    Lifestyle measures for raising your HDL levels

    include weight loss, drug therapies, and omega-

    3 (fish oil) supplements. While there are no

    magic dietary bullets that raise HDL levels,

    merely replacing fat with carbohydrates without

    reducing caloric intake can cause good

    cholestrol levels to fall by as much as 20 per

    cent. Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated

    fats, help lower blood cholestrol when used in

    place of saturated fats.

    Even more important than diet and weight loss

    is regular aerobic exercise. The more aerobic

    exercise you do, (such as running, brisk

    walking, swimming or cycling) the higher the

    good cholestrol will be. And the duration of the

    exercise rather than the intensity appears to

    have the biggest influence. Good cholestrol rises

    about a milligram for every four or five miles run/

    covered each week. DNA

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    Indian being already declared as

    Diabetic capital of world is now at biggest

    risk to qualify for world heart disease

    capital status as well. Let us understand

    some of the factors driving this trend and

    how they affect us.

    Smoking

    Smoking is a major reversible cause of heart

    disease. Smoking can cause several disease such

    as atherosclerosis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary

    Disease (COPD) and emphysema, which put

    increased pressure on the heart. The AHA says

    that those exposed to secondhand smoke increase

    their risk of heart disease by 25 to 30 percent.

    Hypertension

    Hypertension can cause heart disease by

    overworking the heart. The heart must contract with

    greater force to push blood through constricted

    vessels. The American Heart Association says that

    about one in three people has hypertension andone-third of them do not know it.

    High Cholestrol

    According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood

    Institute (NHLBI), the higher the cholestrol, the

    higher the risk of heart disease. A level of less than

    200 is desirable, 200-239 is borderline, and greater

    than 240 puts a person at twice the risk of a person

    with a level of 200.

    Diabetes

    Having Diabetes (uncontrolled or controlled)

    increase the risk of heart disease. According tothe AHA, at least 65 percent of all diabetics will

    die of heart disease.

    Obesity

    The NHLBI says that obesity has three

    components. Body Mass Index (BMI), waist

    circumference and diseases associated with

    obesity. Those with a BMI of 30 and those who are

    overweight with a BMI of 25 to 29.9 are at risk for

    heart disease. A waist measuring 40 inches or

    more in men and 35 inches or more in women

    represents an increased risk. Obesity is also

    associated with hypertension, diabetes and

    atherosclerosis, all of which are risks for heart

    disease.

    Inactivity

    Inactivity increases the risk of obesity. Obesity

    spawns many secondary diseases such as

    diabetes and hypertension, which in turn increases

    the risk of heart disease.

    Uncontrollable factors

    The AHA lists uncontrollable risk factors as race,

    heredity and age. African-American men are at

    highest risk for heart disease. African-Americans

    are at highest risk, as well as those with a family

    history, men older than 35 years and post-

    menopausal women.

    A recent study from Washington University in St.

    Louis explain why more than 75 percent of diabetics

    die of heart disease (Journal for the American

    College of Cardiology, February 7, 2009).

    Another study from Sweden shows that manypeople discover that they are diabetic only after

    they have had a heart attack.

    Too much salt in your diet can lead to high blood

    pressure and increased risk of heart attack or

    stroke.

    High blood pressure is a chronic condition, and

    the damage it causes to blood vessels and organs

    generally occurs over years. DNA

    HEART HEALTH - Risk Factors

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    Sedentary lifestyle, stress to blame

    While the world observed World Health Day on

    September 29, Mumbaikars do not seem to care

    about their hearts. Heart ailments are no longer

    restricted to the elderly.

    City cardiologists have reported a rise in the number

    of youngsters, even teenagers, suffering from heart

    ailments. Doctors attribute this to sedentary

    lifestyles and stress.

    On September 22, Bhiwandi resident MohammedSharif Ansari, 31, underwent an angioplasty at Nair

    hospital. I used to smoke three packets of

    cigarettes every day for more than a decade, said

    Ansari, who has kicked the butt.

    He used to suffer from chest pains but he ignored

    it as he thought he was too young to suffer from

    any heart problems. But when the pain was severe

    and I visited a cardiologist, I was shocked when

    the angiography revealed three blockages in my

    heart.

    The number of people suffering from heart ailments

    has tripled in the last few years, among those below

    40 years of age.

    I recently did an angioplasty on a 16 year old boy.

    Lifestyles have changed and people are into

    unhealthy eating habits. I have patients who are

    25 to 35 years old, said Dr. Ajay Chaurasia,

    cardiology department head, Nair hospital.

    Earlier, hardly 2% of people below 40 years of age

    suffered from heart ailments. Now, the number has

    touched 40%. The youngest I have operated on

    was a 17 year old, said Dr. Ramakant Panda, one

    of Indias leading cardiologists.According to the Cardiological Society of India,

    more than two lakh Indians underwent angioplasty

    and around 1.5 lakh had bypass surgeries in 2010.

    Of these, 5% were in Mumbai, which contains for

    a little over 1% of Indias total population.

    Cardiac surgeries have been increasing at a steady

    20% each year, said Dr. Dev Pahlajani, chief

    interventional cardiologist at Breach Candy

    Hospital. At this rate, the number of patients with

    heart ailments is expected to touch 60 lakh by

    2025.

    A recent survey conducted by Metropolis Healthcare

    found that women from Mumbai between 25 and

    45 years of age have alarmingly high cholestrol

    and triglyceride levels, which are major risk factors

    of heart diseases.

    The survey screened 93,316 samples across four

    tests by enzymatic methods to evaluate the riskfactors for coronary diseases in both men and

    women.

    Of the 32,634 who tested positive - cholestrol and

    triglycerides were present in their blood stream -

    17,379 were men and 15,255 women. Though the

    lipid levels in men was more than that in women,

    5,172 women had higher cholestrol levels than

    3,368 men. DNA

    YOUNG TOO AT HEART OF THE PROBLEM

    MUMBAI IN DANGER ZONE

    One in every 20 people over the age of40suffers

    from coronary heart disease in Mumbai. Of these,

    75% go undetected until the person suffers a

    heart attack.

    There are three lakh detected cases of heart

    disease in Mumbai.

    Doctors have also recorded a rise in the number

    of women between 25 and 45 years of age

    suffering from heart ailments. This is happening

    because of the high stress level, erratic working

    hours and smoking habits which is a major factor

    in terms of heart disease.

    According to doctors, apart from sedentary

    lifestyle and stress, pollution is also a cause

    for more and more people suffering from heart

    related problems. In a city like Mumbai, the

    polluted air a person breathes in one day isequivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes a day.

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    Diabetics coronary calcium levels arestrongly linked to heart attack risk

    Notable levels of calcium buildup in coronary

    arteries can be strong predictors of heart attacks

    and strokes in people with diabetes and metabolic

    syndrome, according to a study led by UC Irvines

    Heart Disease Prevention Program.

    The researchers also found that individuals with

    diabetes or metabolic syndrome but no evidence

    of coronary calcium had cardiac-event risks as low

    as many without these conditions.

    Supported by the National Institutes of Health, the

    multiethnic study of atherosclerosis involved 6,600people ages 45 to 84. About 16 percent were

    diabetic (primarily type 2); another 25 percent had

    metabolic syndrome, a combination of disorders

    that can lead to cardiovascular disease and

    diabetes.

    The researchers wanted to know whether

    information from a heart scan for coronary calcium

    or an ultrasound of the necks carotid artery could

    supplement standard factors - high cholestrol,

    smoking, elevated blood pressure - in assessing a

    persons chance of heart attack or stroke.

    Diabetics have narrowed arteries because highblood sugar levels cause plaques to form and

    reduce the diameter of the coronary arteries. The

    increased need for blood flow from burning fat and

    the decreased blood flow from narrowed arteries

    put diabetics at very high risk for heart attacks,

    heart failure and sudden death. The increased use

    of oxygen increases blood levels of oxidants that

    further damage the inner linings of arteries. DNA

    16 years on, no transplants

    in city hospitalsSixteen years after

    the state health

    department granted

    permission to seven

    city hospitals to

    perform heart

    transplants, not

    single surgery has

    been conducted inthe city.

    City cardiologists claim that this is because it

    is not possible to get a donor when the heart

    patient needs one.

    It is not easy for a family to donate a brain dead

    patients heart. Moreover, the surgery costs more

    than Rs. 40 lakhs. And those who can afford it,

    prefer to get it done outside India, said Dr.

    Gustad Davar, medical director, PD Hinduja

    Hospital.

    Only when angioplasty and bypass surgery failis heart transplant considered. Under the Organ

    Transplant Act, 1994, only a brain patients heart

    can be used for transplant and that too after

    getting the familys permission.

    It takes at least a year to perform a heart

    transplant as there are logistic and regulation

    issues. Before a patient is put on the heart

    transplant list, he or she is screened. Then a

    team of doctors, nurses, social workers and bio-

    ethicists review the medical history, diagnostic

    test results, social history and psychosocial

    evaluation results. Only after they are sure that

    the patients will survive the surgery, will they

    carry out the heart transplant.

    According to the procedure, only after the donor

    heart reaches the operation theatre can the

    surgeon remove the unhealthy heart and conduct

    the transplant. The surgery can last for four hours

    to 12 hours. DNA

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    BIBLE CROSSWORDJolly Sony

    CHRISTMAS

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    older than Jesus.3 Marys cousin, the mother of John the baptist

    5 The direction the wise men came from

    7 How the Lord appeared to Joseph

    8 The land where the prophet said there would

    be great weeping

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    13 The king at the time Jesus was born

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    4 What the wise men followed

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    7 Jesus descended from this king

    9 She served in the temple at the time Jesus

    was circumcised

    12 One of the gifts the wise men brought

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    PAPAYA AND EGG YOLK PUDDINGA pudding topped with kiwi and cream

    We share with you the recipe for papaya and egg yolk pudding.

    The papaya is used to give the desert a saffron tinge.

    The pudding could be garnished with a slice of Kiwi and a dollop of whipped cream.

    Directions:

    Add the papaya, lemon or lime juice and water to

    electric blender and blend on high for about 45

    seconds. Scrape down the sides of the blender

    with a rubber spatula. Repeat the blending process

    until the mixture is a smooth puree.

    Using the back of a spoon, rub the puree through a

    fine sieve into a 2 quart stainless steel pan.

    Add the sugar, mixing well to ensure even

    distribution. Add the cloves and cinnamon stick.

    Bring to boil over high heat, stirring constantly.

    Cook until a few drops of the mixture immediately

    form coarse threads when dropped from a spoon

    into cold water. (The mixture needs to be stirred

    regularly, until this point is reached.)

    Remove the pan from the heat and using a slotted

    spoon remove the cloves and cinnamon stick.

    Discard the cloves and cinnamon stick.

    Using a whisk, beat the egg yolks vigorously, in a

    deep heat proof bowl, for about a minute, until the

    yolks thicken slightly.

    Pour the hot syrup into the egg yolks in a thin

    stream, beating constantly and vigorously.

    Continue to beat the mixture until it is smooth and

    thick. It should be a deep bright yellow in color.

    The mixture should be divided into 4 individual heat

    proof dessert dishes and left to cool to roomtemperature. The dessert will continue to thicken

    while it cools.

    The dish should be served immediately when it

    reaches room temperature, or it may be completely

    chilled in a refrigerator before serving.

    The lemon/lime zest may be sprinkled on top of

    the dessert before serving.

    Ingredients:

    1 medium sized ripe papaya

    5 egg yolks

    2 cups sugar

    2 -3 lemons (or limes)

    1/4 cup water

    4 whole cloves

    3 inches piece cinnamon sticks

    COOKERY

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    Asstt. Vicar and P.M. Paulose as GeneralConvenor and O.U. Paulose, Service-in-charge

    made arrangements for the perunnal.

    St. Basil feast was celebrated at Byculla and Nerul

    churches on October 2 and 9, 2011 respectively.

    E.V. Benny & Fly, Nerul and C.K. Eldho & Fly,

    Vashi were the Prasudentis of the Perunnal at

    Nerul church.

    ETTUNOMBU PERUNNAL

    Ettunombu was celebrated from August 31 to

    September 8, 2011. Priests from different parishesoffered Holy Qurbana on different days. A retreat

    was also held at Nerul Church after Holy Qurbana

    on 1st September.

    On September 8, 2011 H.G. Issac Mor Osthatheos,

    Metropolitan of Mylapore and Delhi Dioceses was

    the chief celebrant at Nerul Church.

    ST. GREGORIOS PERUNNAL AND

    FEAST IN COMMEMORATION OF

    FOUNDATION STONE LAYING OF

    NERUL CHURCH.

    Both the feasts were jointly celebrated at Nerul

    church on November 12 and 13, 2011. Diocesan

    Metropolitan H.G. Kuriakose Mor Eusebios was

    the chief celebrant.

    St. Gregorios feast was celebrated at Byculla

    Church on 6th November and at Anushaktinagar

    Centre on 13th November 2011.

    GENERAL BODY MEETINGS

    a) At the meeting held at Nerul Church on 17thAugust 2011, budget for the financial year 2011-

    12 was passed.

    b) At the Annual General Body meeting held at

    Nerul Church on 25th September 2011, the

    audited annual accounts for the year 2011-12

    was adopted. Ammendments to the parish

    constitution proposed by the parish Managing

    Committee was also approved.

    NEWS

    CONGREGATION MAIN PERUNNAL

    The main perunnal of our Congregation was

    celebrated from August 7 to 15, 2011 at Byculla

    Church. H.G. Elias Mor Athanasios, Metropolitan

    of Antiochean Faith Protection Movement was the

    chief celebrant. Priests from different parishes in

    Mumbai Diocese attended the programme.

    Gospel meeting was held on 13th August evening.

    On 14th August evening a warm welcome was

    accorded to H.G. Mor Athanasios. On 15th Augustafter Holy Qurbana prizes were awarded to the

    students from the parish who secured the maximum

    marks in the SSC/HSC exams held in March 2011.

    The couples in the parish who have completed 25

    years in married life were felicitated on the occasion.

    The programme ended with Rasa around Sandhurst

    Road and lowering of flag.

    A Perunnal Committee led by Fr. Mathai

    Koonappilli, Asstt. Vicar, John P. Abraham, Service-

    in-charge, Saji Sam and K.A. Thomas as General

    Convenors and M.K. Paulose as Finance Convenor

    made arrangements for the Perunnal.

    ST. BASIL CENTRE MAIN PERUNNAL &

    ST. BASIL FEAST

    The main perunnal and anniversary of

    Anushaktinagar St. Basil Service Centre was

    celebrated on September 30 and October 1, 2011.

    The chief celebrant was Fr. Jiju Varghese from

    Trichur Diocese. The Programme began with flag

    hoisting on 25th September after Holy Qurbana by

    Fr. James Abraham. On 30th September evening

    after evening prayers and Rasa, gospel messagewas delivered by Fr. Jiju Varghese. On 1st October

    evening after Holy Qurbana and Perunnal message,

    prizes were distributed to Sunday School children

    and students from the Centre who have passed

    the 10th and 12th classes in the exam held in

    March 2011. The programmes ended with love feast

    and lowering of flag.

    A Perunnal committee led by Fr. James Abraham,

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    TRANSFER AND APPOINTMENT OFASSTT. VICAR

    Fr. Mathai Koonappilli, Asstt. Vicar of the parish

    for a brief period, mainly conducting services at

    Byculla church was transferred to Trichur Diocese

    from 16th August 2011 and in his place Fr. M.P.

    Paulose, Vicar of St. Gregorios Church, Nashik

    took charge. Rev. Fr. Mathai served a number of

    parishes in Mumbai Diocese for the last three years.

    A warm send-off was accorded to him at Byculla

    church on 14th August. We remember with

    gratitude the services rendered by Fr. Mathai to

    the Congregation. We also extend a heartywelcome to Fr. M.P. Paulose.

    Fr. M.P. Paulose (Mobile : 9769106730)

    AWARD TO SSC/HSC TOPPERS

    SSC (Maharashtra Board)

    First Prize (Kadavil Paulose MorAthanasios memorial Awardsponsored by Dilip Paul & Fly)

    AJITHA THOMAS D/o. Sally andK.A. Thomas, Ghatkopar

    Second prize (Late NediamannilKizhakethil Chacko SamuelMemorial Award sponsored bySaji Sam & Fly, Nerul)

    VARSHA KURIAN D/o. Mini andK.P. Kuriankunju, Nerul

    SSC (CBSE)

    First prize (Late Iype Paily

    Ambattuthottathil Memorial

    award sponsored by

    Saju Paul & Fly, Nerul)

    JASSIM JOY D/o. Aleyamma

    and Joy P. John, Nerul

    Second Prize (Late T.V. Paulose

    Thadikulangara Memmorial

    award sponsored by

    T.V. Cherian & Fly, Nerul)JENNY GEORGE D/o. Gracy

    and A.V. George, Trombay

    HSC

    First prize (Mathai Parappurath

    Memorial award sponsored by

    Commander P.V. Mathai & Fly,

    Vashi)

    SUSAN GEORGE D/o. Mary

    and George Jacob,

    Anushaktinagar

    Second prize (Fr. Abraham

    Padanilathu Memorial award

    sponsored by M.P. Varghese &

    Fly, Chembur)

    IRENE SUSAN JACOB D/o.

    Saly & Jacob Varghese,

    Anushaktinagar

    FELICITATION TO COUPLES

    The following couples who have completed 25 years

    in married life were felicitated on 15th August at

    Byculla church.

    Mrs. & Mr. A.P. Kuriakose, Anushaktinagar

    Mrs. & Mr. K.S. Jose, Parel

    Mrs. & Mr. M. Thomas, Marol

    NEW MEMBERS

    The following new members joined the parish

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    Byju John603, Sansruti, Plot No. 21, Sector 42,

    Nerul (W), Navi Mumbai.

    Mob. : 9004470374

    Abraham Jacob

    A-104, Neel Siddhi Ornate, Plot No. 4 & 4-A,

    Sector 8, Khargar, Navi Mumbai.

    Mob. : 9987083093

    Paul Raju Varghese

    A-602, Bhakti Avenue CHS Ltd., Plot No. 3B,

    Sector 46A, Seawoods, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

    Mob. : 9967872481

    Berny Paul

    H-804, Jalvayu Vihar, Phase I, Sector 20,

    Kharghar, Navi Mumbai.

    Mob. : 9619179608

    Muttathodan Uthup Mathew

    G/3, Ground Floor, Room No. 1,

    Shahu Nagar, Mahim (E), Mumbai.

    Mob. : 9820916386

    Ashish K. Jacob

    H:63/1:1, Sunrise CHS, Sector - 4, Nerul (W).

    Mob. : 9820665826

    Genson Zachariah M.

    A - 205, Bonzer Galaxy, Plot No.19,

    Sector 10, Kamothe.

    Mob. : 7208317760

    CHANGE OF ADDRESS

    The following members shifted their residence

    Thomas P. John

    B-102, Magnus Apartment, Plot No. 140,

    Sector 44, Seawoods, Nerul (W), Navi Mumbai.

    Mob 9768152688

    Sunil D. George

    50, Bhavani, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai 400 094.

    Mob 9869574780

    SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS OF

    ST. IGNATIUS SCHOOL, NERUL

    St. Thomas Youth Association, Nerul

    Sajeev George, CBD-Belapur

    Sony Jacob, ChemburK.M. Thomas, Kharghar

    Benoy George, Anushaktinagar

    Marykutty Prakash, Nerul

    Jinu Kurian, Kharghar

    K.M. James, Anushaktinagar

    Philips Thomas P., Nerul

    C.C. Chacko, Nerul

    Laila Abraham, Kharghar

    Bose Abraham, Chembur

    Jerry John, Nerul

    Sathyavishwasa Samrakshana Samiti, Nerul unit

    OBITUARY

    The following members of our parish left for their

    heavenly abode

    Mariamma Mathew,

    mother of Joy Mathew, Nerul East

    on 07.07.2011

    Ponnamma Samuel, mother of Saji Sam, Nerul

    East on 03.09.2011

    Elikutty John,mother of Baiju John, Nerul West

    on 18.09.2011

    Biju Poulose, S/o. Paulose V.P., 49, Ashirwad,

    CIBA Hsg.Society, Amrut Nagar, Ghatkopar (W),

    Mumbai on 04.11.2011

    We remember with gratitude the services rendered

    by the above members to the Congregation. We

    offer our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved

    families and pray to God Almighty that may the

    departed souls rest in peace.

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    NERUL CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL COMPETITIONSThe competition of Sunday School children were held on 25th September 2011. Students actively

    participated in the programme. The list of prize winners are given below:

    Group Item Rank Name

    KIDS Solo Song 1st Alfi Sanjo

    2nd Luxia Shibu

    3rd Sujith Reji

    Group Song 1st Sujith Reji & Group

    Colouring 1st Aaron Jayamon

    2nd Alfi Sanjo3rd Criss Saji

    PRE PRIMARY Solo Song 1st Aldrin Saju Paul

    2nd Edwin Varghese

    3rd Janvi Mathew

    Group Song 1st Saniya Saji & Group

    2nd Edwin Varghese & Group

    3rd Aldrin Saju Paul & Group

    Bible Story Telling 1st Benita Binil

    2nd Jinu Johny

    3rd Febin Babu

    PRIMARY Solo Song 1st Riya V.Shibi

    2nd Merlin Shajumon

    3rd Princy John

    Group Song 1st Riya V.Shibi & Group

    2nd Adrian Jayamon & Group

    Memory Words 1st Jaison Shaji

    2nd Isha Abraham

    3rd Adrian Jayamon

    Quick Bible Ref. 1st Princy John

    2nd Jaison Shaji3rd Adrian Jayamon

    SECONDARY Solo Song 1st Elizabeth Abraham

    2nd Anu Kunjappan

    3rd Rinu Prakash

    Group Song 1st Rinu Prakash & Group

    2nd Pristo Paul & Group

    3rd Bibin Abey & Group

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    SECONDARY Bible Quiz 1st Anu Kunjappan2nd Riya Baby

    3rd Eldho Varghese

    Elocution 1st Riya Baby

    2nd Anu Kunjappan

    3rd Rinu Prakash

    Quick Bible Ref. 1st Nimmi Varghese

    2nd Riya Baby

    3rd Kevin Tom

    SENIORS Solo Song 1st Blessy Johnson

    2nd Varsha Kurian3rd Jenny Susan Mathew

    TEACHERS Solo Song 1st Susy Kurian

    2nd Jiny Babu

    3rd Babu T. Kurian

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    Answers to the Crossword puzzle of last issue

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    Holy Father decorates H.G. Dr. AbrahamMor Severios as Royo Naseeho

    H.H. Moran Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwasdecorated His Eminence Dr. Mor SeveriosAbraham (Metropolitan of the Angamali Region ofthe Angamali diocese & President of the MalankaraSyrian Orthodox Seminary) as Royo Naseehoon 27 November 2011 at the PatriarchalMonastery at Damascus.

    Commander T.M. Jacob Passed away

    Beloved and proud son of Syriac Orthodox

    Church, Commander T.M. Jacob (Minister of

    Kerala for Food & Civil supplies) passed away on

    October 30, 2011.

    St. Thomas Congregation offers its heartfelt

    condolences. May His soul rest in peace

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