From: "jose colaco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Valmiki bab,
After all ...we are what we make ourselves ...not what we decide to coat
ourselves withaccording to the
2005 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Re: Still no native Indian Catholic Saint
My dear Valmiki, God, may his Name be always Holy, bless you.
HE does'nt take to conceit lightly, you know?
Before aspiring for that lofty state, we have to meditate introspectively
and severely examine our c
From: "Valmiki Faleiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "Goa's premiere mailing list,estb. 1994!"
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Re: Still no native Indian Catholic Saint
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:00:14 +0530
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In response to this from me : [ jose colaco (NOT zuze and definitely NOT
zuze naik (or nayak) colaco) ]
The good "Valmiki Faleiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: < Ha, doutor!
Perhaps a Shenvi or a Prabhu, then? >
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Valmiki bab,
Perhaps and Perhaps not
Also perhaps a Khan, Isaacs et
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From: "George Pinto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!"
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:31 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Re: Still no native Indian Catholic Saint
I consider a few other Goans as saints
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From: "jose colaco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 2:22 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Re: Still no native Indian Catholic Saint
jose colaco (NOT zuze and definitely NOT zuze naik (or nayak) colaco)
Ha, doutor! Perhaps a Sh
> George Pinto wrote:Sept. 25, 2005
>
> India and the modern Third Worlds first fully
> native religious Congregation by Blessed Joseph
> Vaz and his Oratorian companion priests on
> September 25th, 1685.
>
> The process for his Cause for Beatification and
> Canonization was started in 17
--- Lawrence Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If yes, why wait for a *firangi* in Rome to declare XYZ as *our very
> own saint*? Let's go ahead and declare to the world that XYZ is
> henceforth *our very own* native Indian Catholic saint.
Good point Lawrence. I consider a few other Go
--- Gabriel de Figueiredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Further to my earlier email - apologies to George if it came out too strong.
Gabriel
Absolutely no problem. It is good to read different views, even opposing views
(Or should I write
especially opposing views). A good healthy discussio
George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Sept. 25, 2005
The Blessed Joseph Vaz canonization issue raises many other issues:
1. Why is there a block ?
2. Are the requirements for Sainthood the same for every nominee?
3. What is it that Blessed Joseph Vaz did not do that some of the fa
--- Eugene Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has this subject come here before?
>
> Isn't an East Indian monk from Bassein, Gonzalo,
> among the 13 matrys of Japan?
>
Mario replies:
>
Eugene,
>
I have no idea. All I was suggesting was that anyone
interested in inquiring about or lobbying fo
Has this subject come here before?
Isn't an East Indian monk from Bassein, Gonzalo,
among the 13 matrys of Japan?
Eugene
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George Pinto wrote:Sept. 25, 2005
Today is the 320th anniversary of the founding of
India and the modern Third Worlds first fully native
religious Congregation by Blessed Joseph Vaz and
his Oratorian companion priests on September 25th,
1685. Blessed Joseph Vaz has the official title of
Apostle
So what?
George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Sept. 25, 2005
Today is the 320th anniversary of the founding of India and the modern Third
Worlds first fully native religious Congregation by Blessed Joseph Vaz and
his Oratorian companion priests on September 25th, 1685. Blessed Joseph Vaz
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