Monday, November 1, 2010

Programe

VILAVINAL KUDUMBAYOGAM

PROGRAMME

  1. Holy Qurbana- St. Mary’s Orthodox Church, Thumpamon 6.30 AM

2. Breakfast and Regn 9 AM

3. Prayer Song 9.10 AM

4. Bible Reading 9.15 AM

5. Bible Quiz Competition (3 from each Branch) 9.20 AM

6. Reception to Senior Most Members of each Branch 10:30 AM

7. Necrology in Power Point 10:50 AM

8. Welcome Speech by Secretary 11 AM

9. Presidential Address 11:10 AM

10. Speech by HG Yakob Mar Elias 11:15 AM

11. Prize Distribution and Endowments 12:15 PM

12. Vote of Thanks 12:40 PM

  1. Lunch 1 PM

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NB: Photos for Necrology, Details of Participants and name of senior most member attending Kudumbayogam to be given by respective branch conveners. The branch conveners to please submit the details by 01 Dec 2010 to any of the following:-

John Koshy(Lala), Secretary-04734266683

John Koshy(Roy), Jt. Convener – 9447086275

Sam Koshy, Convener- 9447726079

Saju Thomas, Convener- 9496109575

Kudumbayogam

Vilavinal Kudumbayogam is on 31 Dec 2010. This time it is going to be held in Thumpamon. There is going to be a lot of programes for children this time. Yakob Mar Elias Thirumeni is the guest speaker.

Suggestions from all are invited to make this event a memorable one.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Passion Week-2010

Attended Hosana Sunday in Thumpamon. Should spend some time in meditation in Horeb, Sasthamkotta. There is a lot to meditate upon.

Sunday, March 14, 2010


Went through the letters my father had written to me, starting from the Indian Military Academy days. Tom helped scan and put in eForm. Will soon upload in the chachan's group.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Life and Death

Life is the union and conjuncture between intellect, soul and body, while death is not destruction of these elements so conjured, but the dissolution of their inter-relationship; for they are all saved through and in God, even after their dissolution
St Antony the Great in Philokalia.