Santosh seems to have hit the nail right on the head. The
rambling essay is too shallow to merit the attention of scholars. Despite its
sensational revelation, it has been rightly ignored by the press in Goa;
however, a Konkani (Roman script) weekly has published a gist which is worse
than the
George,
The problem I have with some of this so-called research about Goan history,
whether it is church-related or otherwise, is that it is merely the expression
of somebody's subjective opinion pulled out of thin air and dripping with
either left-wing or right-wing ideology. There is no
It is useful to study history if it can instruct us about the present, towards
a better society. But I can't help but notice the high attention to Church
history by Goan academics which serves three adverse purposes:
1. Prop up a male dominated institution, mostly European institutions and
Thanks for the sermao. Why don't you tell this to parrikar and the bjp zealots
who along with seshikala have been hounding Goan Catholics for the past 52
years.
BC
Hope this information is adequate and may be we should put a stop to
this subject ?There were no Hindus in Goa before
On Jul 24, 2013, at 10:25 PM, Gilbert Lawrence gilbert2...@yahoo.com wrote:
IMHO former and / or married catholic priests (Goan or European) would do a
por favor by not presenting themselves as !authoritative on Catholicism.
Their religious and other views on the Catholic Church, however
In Goanet Issue 489 one gentleman by name Gilbert Lawrence replied to
me in response to one Eugenio Correia who wanted to know about “
simple scholar meaning “ This debate is going on nearly two weeks or
so, with different writers;
My answer was:
Some would say that no scholar can be called
Stephen Dias wrote:
This is in response to one called Eugenio Correia this is an answer for him:
Some would say that no scholar can be called simple in his or her own field.
But I think every scholar with a passion is simple in the sense that they don't
see how others can misinterpret and twist
This is in response to one called Eugenio Correia on Geonet Issue 486;
this is an answer for him
Some would say that no scholar can be called simple in his or her
own field. But I think every scholar with a passion is simple in the
sense that they don't see how others can misinterpret and twist
Diana, you and Edwin are most welcome to meet me in Margao even otherwise.
So, Diana that was your philosophy behind using 'that line' as a phrase
amounting to analogy!
Now let me write few lines on 'Analogy.' Although 'analogies' are one of the
most prolific communication tools in the
Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão wrote:
I have always considered History as a subject of gossip mixed with
confabulations, with very little facts; and still consider so.
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Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão,
Thanks for clarifying
augusto pinto wrote:
What makes you think that the Rev. Dr Victor Ferrao's objective of the
above is to turn everything upside down?
Augusto,
You do not have the slightest idea of the history of Goa.
If you have been in touch with recent scholarship of Goan history you will
find that
U.
G. Barad dr.udaybarad at gmail.com on Mon Jul 15 07:59:22 PDT 2013 wrote:
Dr. Ferdinando, first, please
read about 'Hindu and Hinduism' before
venturing in posing historical
questions and that too when you admit that
you are 'nonreader in history'! …..
Tim
de Mello timdemello2 at
Diana, I'm resubmitting you your original line which you had used earlier.
The line used by you was: '...we are framing our doctors' pictures and
prescriptions on the wall, but are we really swallowing the doctors
medicine?'
Your explanation, appended herein below under caption 'YOUR RECENT
Dear Santosh,
I notice that you have abandoned your usual knee jerk reaction of asking
for evidence when confronted with something you are uncomfortable with.
Instead, you choose to question the motives of Rev. Dr. Victor Ferrao.
I think that recent scholarship of history proves that the
Mervyn Lobo wrote in response to Mayabhushan:
Mayabhushan wrote:
Fr. Victor Ferrao, a dean at the state?s most renowned Rachol Roman
Catholic seminary, which trains and grooms budding priests has also said
in
his research paper that the scores of temples demolished by the Portuguese
I’ve always been non-reader in history and still am . . .
Then I suggest that you start reading, Doctor!
Tim de Mello
From: drferdina...@hotmail.com
To: goa...@goanet.org
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2013 23:15:19 +0530
Subject: [Goanet] There were no Hindus
Dear Augusto,
As usual, you have missed the point. It is clear from my post that I am not
sure what Fr. Rev. Dr. Prof. Ferrao's motives are. He makes one of his motives
clear in his statements, but not the other. It would be obvious to most people
other than you why I did not ask him to
Dr. Ferdinando, first, please read about 'Hindu and Hinduism' before
venturing in posing historical questions and that too when you admit that
you are 'nonreader in history'!
Secondly, you must make up your mind as to whether you profess church
thinker(s) philosophy or that of self-acclaimed,
Its unwarranted attempt of church thinkers to rewrite history and to provide
softest possible cover to atrocities created by churches in the past
(immediately after Portuguese landed in Goa) against Hindus in Goa! They
might even extend their logic little further and say, 'since there were no
Mayabhushan wrote:
Fr. Victor Ferrao, a dean at the state’s most renowned Rachol Roman
Catholic seminary, which trains and grooms budding priests has also said in
his research paper that the scores of temples demolished by the Portuguese
colonists from 15th century onwards were not Hindu
Can some luminary in the
field of history or histrionics in this forum enlighten me on these doubts I
have?
I’ve always been nonreader
in history and still am, and would appreciate if some light is thrown on these
doubts.
1 – Was Adil Shah a
Hindu? Was he ruling Goa when Portuguese conquered
There were no Hindus in Goa before Portuguese landed: Church thinker
* http://www.firstpost.com/author/hidden*Jul 13,
2013http://www.firstpost.com/author/hidden
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http://www.firstpost.com/india/there-were-no-hindus-in-goa-before-portuguese-landed-church-thinker-953727.html
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*There were no Hindus in Goa before Portuguese landed: Church thinker
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*By Mayabhushan Nagvenkar*
*Panaji:* In BJP-ruled Goa, a leading Christian theologist from the
influential
I am not sure whether the purpose of this attempt at historical revisionism is
purely political in order to counteract against the Hindu zealots or it is some
new form of religious or colonial apologism concocted by the latest breed of
theologians.
Cheers,
Santosh
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