--- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A maquette of the Abbe Faria stamp/postcard has been
prepared by one of the three countries petitioned
to, and while official confirmation is awaited,
there is encouraging reason to be optimistic that an
Abbe Faria stamp will be issued on the
Sandeep,
1) Do you know why Mr Satish Dukle called himself as D Satish?
2) Do you think interestingly Satish Dukle inherited from Abbe Faria or from
their ancestors?
3) What qualification does Satish Dukle obtained in his life and from which
University (in India and overseas) and what
D. Satish says hyponotism is bunkum so Abbe Faria is
bunkum. So we remove Abbe Faria from the pedestal in
Pangim and place D. Satish.
Xantoshi is very quiet on the subject!!
B. Colaco
=
--- Salus Correia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
He has even written a book debunking the
--- Isabel Vas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jose Custodio Faria - alias Abbe Faria.
Also,
Cecil Pinto and Isabel de Santa Rita Vas, Goa, are
making a short film
documentary on the life and work of Faria, in the
format of interviews with
a variety of persons connected with the Abbe.
Well
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about educating young Goans about Abbe Faria and
his contribution TO Goa and Goans? (Not the
Portugues or French).
Other than his statue, what of his legacy is left in
today's Goa?
Kind Regards, GL
Gilbert, please visit See
A wonderful suggestion!
Cip
UK
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25 July 2005 07:04
Subject: [Goanet]ABBE FARIA
May 31, 2006 will mark the 250th birth anniversary of Abbe Faria. Perhaps,
incorporated in this Years World Goa Day should be the initiative to urge
the Indian
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Subject: [Goanet]ABBE FARIA
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 06:04:00 GMT
May 31, 2006 will mark the 250th birth anniversary of Abbe Faria. Perhaps,
incorporated in this Years World Goa Day should be the
According to a footnote to the article O Padre Faria e a sua Apoteose by
Ruy Sant'Elmo, published in the Boletim Eclesiastico da Arquidiocese de
Goa (Series II - Year I - Nº 3) of September 1942, The bronze statue of
Fr. Faria comes out of the studio of the sculptor Kamat, native of
Portuguese