Re: [Goanet] [Schedule for Thursday 6th July 2023

2023-07-09 Thread Gomez, Gregory
Yes, it's high time to walk towards the light.

When you read Bible, its contradicts.

 Hosea 4:6  My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge 

So, let us be in harmony with the word of God.

God bless..


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Eddie, what do you propose?
We start a new religion? FN

On Thu, 6 Jul 2023 at 16:51, Eddie D'Sa  wrote:

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> Please stop peddling this eternal Catholic humbug about Mass & Rosaries.
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> What's the point?
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> You are just peddling Euro beliefs & rituals.
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> Be original for a change.
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> Where will the Masses & rosaries get you??
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> Most people don't care for this religious crap today.
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> Where is your Catholic God to be found??
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> Eddie
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> Sent: Wednesday, 5 Jul, 23 At 17:00
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> Subject: [Goanet] Schedule for Thursday 6th July 2023
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> Schedule for Thursday 6th July 2023
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> 12:00 AM
> Rosary - Luminous Mysteries
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> what's luminous about the catholic rituals, all made in Europe?
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> Eddie
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[Goanet] KiSwahili Songs

2023-07-09 Thread Mel de Quadros
How Kiswahili songs gave voice to the independence movement — and romance

UNESCO
/ Dominique Roger

*Millions of speakers from across East, Central, and southern Africa, the
Middle East, and the diaspora marked World Kiswahili Language Day* on
Friday (July 7) following a 2021 declaration by UNESCO. Kiswahili connects
over 200 million people who speak the Bantu language across borders and
advancing their political and economic interests.

In the 1960s, when most East African countries were at the apotheosis of
their struggle for independence or newly independent, Kiswahili songs
played a significant role in marshaling the people and spreading optimism
to people in the new postcolonial states. In Kenya, Daudi Kabaka — whose
song’s title “Harambee Harambee ,” was
arguably borrowed from the slogan popularized by the first president Jomo
Kenyatta — served as a clarion call for all Kenyans to build the nation.
His other song, “African Twist,” was a
sensation with young Kenyans in the newly independent country but it
transcended borders.

And in the same Equator Sound studio where Kabaka recorded his songs in
Nairobi, his contemporary Fadhili William was the first to record what
would become arguably the most popular Kiswahili love song
 of all time: “Malaika,” which means “angel”.
It was soon the most instantly recognizable African song especially after
it was made globally famous by the late South African singer Miriam Makeba
(pictured).

Over the decades, Kiswahili songs have become a unifying factor across the
region, with YouTube viewing becoming the new yardstick. For example,
contemporary Tanzanian artist Diamond Platinumz became the first
sub-Saharan African singer to clock two billion views on a YouTube channel
last year. Singing mainly in Kiswahili, some of his songs, “Yatapita
” and “Mtasubiri
,” became instant hits in East Africa and
beyond, garnering millions of views. His song “Salome
”, which was released six years ago and
featured
another
East African star, Rayvanny, added to his many feathers in his musical hat
after a resounding success across the East African music market and beyond.

*— Muchira Gachenge  in
Nairobi*


[Goanet] Goa's Art Tragedy (O Heraldo, 9/7/2023)

2023-07-09 Thread V M
http://epaper.heraldgoa.in/articlepage.php?articleid=OHERALDO_GOA_20230709_6_2=406px=oHeraldo=6

Superb works by Goan artists supply many highlights in ‘Maharaja’s
Treasures’, an excellent exhibition drawn from the Air India collection of
modern and contemporary art, that opened last month in the storied Cowasji
Jehangir Hall in Colaba, which has been the National Gallery of Modern
Art’s outpost in Mumbai since 1996.

My recent viewing re-illuminated twinned truths. First, the undeniable –
yet routinely unacknowledged – fact that Goa contributed far
disproportionately to the canonical Indian art of the 20th century. On the
flip side, it’s necessary to acknowledge our collective failure to
adequately preserve, understand and celebrate our own magnificent artistic
and cultural legacies in order for the future generations to benefit from
the labours of the giants of the past. In regard to state policies
especially, the dereliction of duty is shocking and abysmal, and keeps on
getting worse, as we see with the blatant disrespect of Mario de Miranda’s
oeuvre by the same G20 gatherings meant to demonstrate India’s commitment
to “ensure all cultural resources are truly protected”.

The collection on display at the NGMA Mumbai is an important document of
national cultural aspirations in the post-colonial era, when Air India was
one of the foremost prestige projects for the country. Although the
government had been the majority shareholder from 1953, the visionary
J.R.D. Tata remained chairman until 1977, and the airline led the way as
the first Asian carrier to enter the jet age in 1960, and then becoming the
world’s first all-jet airline in 1962. Alongside, it acquired an impressive
swathe of premium real estate around the globe, furnished with an aesthetic
ambition to represent independent India.

Here's how Nazneen Banu, the NGMA Mumbai director, puts it in her message
at the exhibition entrance: “The impressive diversity and broad spectrum of
the Air India collection holds an unparalleled position in the history of
any commercial airline. To give a glimpse of the nation's rich artistic
heritage, the company started displaying and decorating its booking houses,
pavilions and lounges with its impressive art collection that captivated
the minds of travellers throughout the globe. The Air India pavilions
dazzled like a palace with display of gold *zari* embroidered and woven
textiles, gilded Thanjavur paintings, polychrome wooden temple sculptures
and replicas of classical Southern bronzes. The exhibition consists of a
thematic display of around 200 artworks meticulously chosen that brings to
you a portion of the collection that Air India used to redefine air travel
in its own 'Maharaja' Style.”

 There are a handful of outright masterpieces here: an astonishing
snake-adorned ceramic ashtray designed by the iconic Spanish surrealist
Salvador Dali (for which he demanded and received a baby elephant in
compensation), a fantastic seaside Holi scene by the Progressive Artists
Group pioneer K.H Ara, and two magnificent abstract paintings by his
comrades SH Raza and Vasudeo Gaitonde (the genius son of Ucassaim). I also
loved the charming and unusual Goa scene – it is pictured along with this
column - by yet another important Progressive of Goan origin, Laxman Pai,
and spent considerable time relishing the irresistible humorous details in
the set of Mario de Miranda illustrations of what goes on behind the scenes
in airline offices.

All these comprise part of what the acclaimed poet, critic and curator
Ranjit Hoskote describes as “an invisible river” of artists from Goa who
substantially shaped the trajectory of Indian art but have “not always been
recognized as so doing.” In his prescient, powerful curatorial essay for
the game-changing 2007 exhibition *Aparanta: The Confluence of Contemporary
Art in Goa *– which also had the salutary effect of saving the Old GMC
building from being turned into a shopping mall - he pointed out that
“geographical contiguity does not mean that Goa and mainland India share
the same universe of meaning: Goa’s special historic evolution, with its
Lusitanian route to the Enlightenment and print modernity, its Iberian
emphasis on a vibrant public sphere, its pride in its ancient
internationalism avant la lettre, sets it at a tangent to the self-image of
an India that has been formed with the experience of British colonialism as
its basis. The relationship between Goa’s artists and mainland India has,
not surprisingly, been ambiguous and erratic, even unstable.”

That is certainly so, but the profusion of Goan artists in ‘Maharaja’s
Treasures’ demonstrates their importance to the Indian national cultural
project. Besides those named earlier, there’s Prafulla Joshi Dahanukar, who
was born in Bandora and also became a Progressive alongside her mentor
Gaitonde, and Marie Dias Arora, the daughter and grand-daughter of the
first two ICS officers of Goan origin, who studied on scholarship in Paris

[Goanet] Schedule for Monday 10th July 2023

2023-07-09 Thread CCR TV
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Schedule for Monday 10th July 2023

12:00 AM

Rosary - Joyful Mysteries


12:23 AM

Bible Project : Settings in Biblical Narrative


12:29 AM

Blessed words of the Holy Ones -St Augustine of Hippo - Quote


12:30 AM

Youthopia - Ivo Gonsalves interviewed by Sammy Coelho


12:57 AM

Mother Teresa of Kolkota - Quote


1:00 AM

Mass in Konkani for Sunday


2:00 AM

Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister


2:22 AM

Devachem Utor - Stotram - Avesor 89 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


2:31 AM

Psalm 95 - Read by Alfwold Silveira


2:35 AM

Phishing in Troubled Waters - Cybercrime - Episode 2


3:11 AM

Hymn - With Jesus in the boat sung by Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)


3:15 AM

The Thesis Sameena Fernandes e Falleiro interviewed by Bambino Dias


3:44 AM

Saint Claire of Assisi - Quote


3:45 AM

Bible Stories - Eps 63 - Unwilling Hero of Israel


3:52 AM

O.L. of Rosary H.S. Fatorda


3:57 AM

Saint Teresa of Avila - Quote


4:00 AM

Wealth out of Waste - Coasters and Bags


4:22 AM

Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 12


4:25 AM

Wireless Ministry - Talk by Fr. Solomon Rodrigues


4:45 AM

Creative Strokes - Nadia De Souza


5:05 AM

Gethsemane - Song by Rebecca de Souza


5:10 AM

Devai Podvi Asa - A Short Film


5:29 AM

Blessed words of the Holy Ones -St Augustine of Hippo - Quote


5:30 AM

Atmik Margdorxon - Ek Niyall 2 - Br. Malvino Alfonso OCD


5:45 AM

Poem - A Heart Like no other - Larissa Rodrigues


5:50 AM

Tithing - Talk by Alfwold Silveira


6:15 AM

Prayer : Benedictus


6:18 AM

Bhagevont Zuze Vazache mozotin Piddestam Khatir Magnnem


6:20 AM

Our Father - Kannada


6:25 AM

Devacho uzvadd amche vattek - Orlando D'Souza


6:55 AM

Sokalchem Magnnem - Rogtsakxi


7:00 AM

Praise and Worship - Caranzalem Prayer Group followed by Daily Prayer to
the Holy Spirit


7:23 AM

Morning Prayer - Martyrs


7:26 AM

Devachem Utor - Stotram - Avesor 90 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


7:30 AM

Concert - Fall of Grace YU4C


8:00 AM

Apologetics -Mary - Adv. F.E. Noronha


8:37 AM

Prayer : Benedictus


8:40 AM

Hymn - Namo - Fr Glen D'Silva sfx


8:56 AM

Prayer - Alone with none but Thee, my God


9:00 AM

Amchea Bapa - 4 - Domnic Rodrigues


9:29 AM

Mother Teresa of Kolkota - Quote


9:30 AM

Jesus Name above all names - Colin Calmiano


10:00 AM

Dev vo Giresthkai - Talk by Cassino D'Costa


10:27 AM

Pope's Intention in Konkani


10:30 AM

Jezuchea Nimannea Sat Utrancher Niyall - Br Malvino Alfonso OCD


10:57 AM

Saint Claire of Assisi - Quote


11:00 AM

Fr Joseph Vaz - Talk by Fr Eremito Rebelo


11:20 AM

Intercessions - English


11:27 AM

Angelus - English


11:30 AM

Mass in English


12:15 PM

Daily Flash


12:18 PM

Prayer while travelling - St Joseph Vaz


12:20 PM

Alcoholics Anonymous - Dr Rajesh Patil


12:47 PM

Global Goan Virtual Choir


1:00 PM

Prayer for Peace and Harmony - Azad Maidan - 8 Jul 23


2:15 PM

Prayer : Benedictus


2:20 PM

DYC - The Way - Eps 4


2:35 PM

Entrepreneur - Nilisha Ferrao interviewed by Basil D'Cunha


3:01 PM

Gaddie-Vahonan Vechea Vellar Bhagevont Zuze Vazache Mozotin Magnnem


3:04 PM

Walking in the power of the Holy Spirit - Alfwold Silveira


3:30 PM

Divine Mercy - English 4


3:49 PM

Bible Project - Psalms


4:00 PM

Rosary - Joyful Mysteries


4:23 PM

Song - You Raise Me Up - Darin Fernandes


4:30 PM

Senior Citizens Exercises - 7


4:53 PM

Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 3


5:00 PM

Career Guidance -Institute of Maritime Studies, Bogda


5:30 PM

In Conversation with: Sr Cynthia Menezes interviewed by Velma Fernandes


5:55 PM

Saint Claire of Assisi - Quote


5:56 PM

Aimorechen Magnnem


6:00 PM

Mass in Konkani


6:45 PM

Tell Me a Story - Elisha's act of kindness Eps 123 -


6:52 PM

Our Father - Mundari


7:00 PM

Short Film - Jezu Bhaxen Zaunchem Hanvem


7:30 PM

Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister


7:52 PM

Biblical Hidden Heroes - Eps 7 - DCBA


7:57 PM

Saint Teresa of Avila - Quote


8:00 PM

Pastoral Letter 2023-2024 Konkani - Introduction by Filipe Neri Cardinal
Ferrao


8:10 PM

O.L. of Rosary H.S. , Dona Paula


8:15 PM

Pastoral Letter 2023-2024 English - Introduction by Filipe Neri Cardinal
Ferrao


8:24 PM

Devacho uzvadd amche vattek - Orlando D'Souza


8:54 PM

Devachem Utor - Stotram - Avesor 91 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


9:00 PM

Adoration - Fr Aaron Magalhaes


9:42 PM

Ratchem Magnem


9:57 PM

Blessed words of the Holy Ones -St Augustine of Hippo - Quote


10:00 PM

Breaking Barriers through Dialogue - Tiatracho Fuddar kitem?


10:46 PM

Poem - What is Love? by Nadia Fernandes


10:50 PM

Activists of Goa - Capt. Viriato Fernandes interviewed by Daniel F. de Souza


11:26 PM

Prayer of children for their parents


11:30 PM

Literally Goa - Paul Melo e Castro interviewed by Frederick 

[Goanet] Anderson felicitated by PCTrust

2023-07-09 Thread Nelson Lopes
Master Anderson felicitatedMaster Anderson Eric Lopes student of RHS
Navelim and past student of MMHS Chinchinim  scored 555 marks in std XII
Science and receives late Mr J P De Mello and Mr Rogaciano Joanita de Mello
awards of Rs 2875 with citations for the year 2023   Rs 125 only jp

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