Dear Goankars,

(1) Always pay the parish priest by cheque or ask for a receipt, if he asks 
asks you for a donation to film the Church. 

(2) Ask the Parish priest if you can click his photographs too, so that his 
parishioners in your state or country, can know who he is and send him 
donations directly.  Take the  pvt mo. no. and pvt bank a/c no., of the parsh 
priest,and inform him, you wil give it to rich catholics in your area, this 
will motivate him to give you access to the whole church and he will also 
invite you for lunch and then fondly wave you goodbye and ask you to visit 
again.

Regards,
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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 20:34:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Mervyn Lobo 
 Shame on Saligao's parish priest


Rajan P. Parrikar wrote:
>?At this point one fellow softly asked me to "calm down" and 
> that the dude I was speaking to was the parish priest, the big banana
> himself, the keeper of the Faith 
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Folks,
Compare and contrast Rajan's experience with what happened to me last year.

I went down to the Siolim church, mid-day, during the week, and took out my 
video camera and started shooting. In a few minutes, someone, most of you are 
familiar with villagers who would not get a job elsewhere, comes?up to me a 
says I can't film without the permission of the parish priest.. When I left, 
the church was?Rs. 500.00 richer and me ten times so.Honours?to the Siolim 
priest. 
I thank him for?the knowledge?he sent my way that day.


Mervyn1096.90Lobo




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