[Goanet] Life in the rearview mirror

2011-08-27 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 25 August 2011 09:06, Gabe Menezes wrote: > > > > Dear Tony, > > > Without a doubt Fr. Hannan single handedly transformed the St Teresas's > Boys School, he also had a magnificent new Church built. For me that is all > washed down the drain for the sins he committed. > > > > -- > DEV BOREM KOR

Re: [Goanet] Life in the rearview mirror

2011-08-25 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 23 August 2011 18:16, Tony de Sa wrote: > > > Comment: > THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR > > The story told by Cypriano about his friend is horrifying. Yet there is > also > the other side of the mirror. > > I lived in small town Moshi and like most Goan Catholic parents do, I was > encouraged to

Re: [Goanet] Life in the rearview mirror

2011-08-24 Thread Cyprian Fernandes
Roland, Tony, On behalf of my classmate thanks for the dignity and grace of your points of view. cyprian > From: roland.fran...@gmail.com > To: goanet@lists.goanet.org > Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:19:35 -0400 > Subject: Re: [Goanet] Life in the rearview mirror > > Dear T

Re: [Goanet] Life in the rearview mirror

2011-08-24 Thread Roland Francis
is healing journey should do so without hesitation through a few words of comfort. And that it seems, is all he wants. Roland. Toronto. -Original Message- To: Goa's Premiere Mailing List, Estd 1994; Gabe Menezes Subject: Re: [Goanet] Life in the rearview mirror Gabe Menezes <<&

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2011-08-23 Thread Tony de Sa
Gabe Menezes <<>> Comment: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR The story told by Cypriano about his friend is horrifying. Yet there is also the other side of the mirror. I lived in small town Moshi and like most Goan Catholic parents do, I was encouraged to be an altar boy. We had the Holy Ghost Father

[Goanet] Life in the rearview mirror

2011-08-22 Thread Gabe Menezes
This is a blog by my school mate, who preceded me by some years. Most of us in school had an inkling what was happening, alas as is portrayed, the circumstances and the faith and respect to be given, in which we were brought up, caused what happened. I guess this is true also of what happened in Ir