A little girl from a poor household cried aloud, “Amma, I am hungry!” This hunger pang of the little girl set friarBabu Jose thinking in terms of providing the likes of her with something to eat himself. The result was a project for the ‘New Poor’. The Kerala Government provides rice and dhal but nothing else to go with the ‘white rice’ day after day. One of his friar friends, seeing the poor handling of the Covid situation in the country, asked Babu if he needed any help. Babu thought of providing the poor with preventive measures by way of sanitizers, masks etc, and also providing sustenance measures by way of vegetables as the lockdowns kept on extending week after week.
Babu Jose purchased vegetables from Mysore at a wholesale rate: 17 types of vegetables plus powdered masallas as Kerala was under one of the toughest lockdowns (triple) in the country. Shops were not allowed to be opened, nor could people walk around in public. Within a day and a half we (friars and volunteers, under the guidance of fr.Tojy) managed to pack some 350 kits containing a variety of vegetables, each kit weighing 10 kilos to be given to each family in the vicinity and on the hills of Chembra. The volunteers were Catholic as well as Hindu individuals and their families. Tojy, at the end of it all, provided a delicious and sumptuous meal for all the volunteers and helpers from the neighbourhood.
In a recent Wednesday Audience the Pope said, “To bring God’s love to families and young people, we need the help of the families themselves, their concrete experience of life and communion. We need spouses alongside the pastors, to walk with other families, to help those who are weaker, to announce that, even in difficulties, Christ is present in the Sacrament of Marriage to give tenderness, patience and hope to all, in every situation of life.” This he said elaborating on AmorisLaetitia and inviting the Church to listen actively to families and involve them in pastoral care.
The friars in their habits, accompanied by volunteers, took the kits to the families who were literally surprised at the arrival of vegetables in such large quantity! Babu carried the packets to the adivasis living atop the hills that had no approach roads. The people’s joy knew no bounds! The auto driver who accompanied Babu Jose and the volunteers to the different houses reported later what the households were talking in their workplaces, namely, the Tea Estates. “Aacha (Father), whoever sees me tells me that they have never received kits of this sort. My mother who works in a Tea Estate tells me of how the women were comforted by the largesse that clearly appeared heaven-sent. When I walk with you to the houses, carrying the kits, they associate me with you and I am very happy to be a participant in this great act of generosity. You must tell Father about our joy and our surprise.”
One of the families said, “We have been seeing only white rice (Kanji) day after day. Usually the Panchayat comes around collecting the land tax and that’s the end, nobody ever caring to reach out to us.” All people regardless of their religious affiliation received the kits with varieties of vegetables and powdered Masallas, except one or two families who said, “We have work and so you could give the kit to a more deserving family.”
The Pope in his exhortation further said, “We pastors must let ourselves be enlightened by the Spirit, so that this salvific proclamation may be realized by married couples who are often there, ready, but not called upon,” the Pope said, adding, that just as “the masculine and feminine, in their complementarity, combine to make up the tapestry of the human family, so too the sacraments of Holy Orders and Matrimony are both indispensable to building up the Church as a family of families”. The Second Vatican Council states that “nothing genuinely human fails to raise an echo in [the followers of Christ’s] hearts,”(Gaudium et Spes).
Earlier, Babu Jose and Tom John were instrumental in repairing a collapsed bridge that connected two villages. The residents of the adjoining villages have put up a large hoarding at the bridge site enumerating the humanitarian help that provided them the relief of transportation and accessibility to the various parts of their Wards. The duo was also greatly instrumental in providing potable water in place of the muddied water that was hitherto available. Now so many Hindu, Muslim and Christian families breathe a sigh of relief at having potable water in such remote areas of Pakkalipallam. As a result, the confidence of these people has grown tremendously whereby they approach Babu very comfortably with their family disputes and quarrels.
The State of Kerala, with its large composition of upper and middle class families, suddenly found itself reduced to poverty and want as a result of the ravages of the floods and the effects of COVID-19, the loss of jobs at home and abroad adding to the destitution. In their present predicament, God seems to make His presence felt in the form of bread, vegetables and water.
“G.K. Chesterton famously put it, the Catholic Church ‘is the only thing that frees a man from the degrading slavery of being a child of his age’”. G.K. Chesterton, Twelve Modern Apostles and Their Creeds (New York: Duffield, 1926), 19.




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Date |
Name of the Friars |
Events |
Year |
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01 |
Charles Mathew Kolanchery |
Birth |
1947 |
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02 |
Joseph Raj M. |
Birth |
1975 |
| 03 | Bl. Helene Enselmini, OSC | 1242 |
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04 |
St. Charles Borromeo, OFS Bl. Teresa Manganiello, OFS Charles Bernard |
Birth |
1584 1876 1963 |
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05 |
Lawrence Simon Bala Marneni + Thomas Thannikary + Bernard D’ Silva |
Birth Birth Home Home |
1949 1962 1996 2010 |
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06 |
Bl. Marguerite deLorraine, OSC Singarayar A. Salvador D’Souza |
Birth Birth |
1521 1970 1979 |
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07 |
St. Didacus of Alcala, OFM Bl. Raynier of Arezzo, OFM Hemant Xess |
Birth |
1463 304 1975 |
| 08 | Bl. John Duns Scouts OFM | 1308; |
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09 |
Bl. Gabriel Ferreti, OFM Saji P. Mathew |
Birth |
1456 1975 |
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10 |
Bl. Louis Guanella, OFS Augustine Pinto + Wilbert Smit |
Birth Home |
1340 1936 2003 |
|
11 |
Bl. Mary Crucifixa, OFS Fulgence Ekka Basil S. Lobo |
Birth Birth |
1826 1964 1971 |
| 12 | Bl. Giovanni della Pace, OFS | 1433 |
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| 13 | St. Didace d’ Alcala, OFM | 1463 |
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14 |
Franciscan Martyrs of Palestine + Mark O’Rourke Salvador Drego |
Home Birth |
1391 1974 1984 |
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15 |
Bl. Sebastian de Jesus OFM Bl. Mary of the Passion FMM + Anthony Almeida |
Memoria Home |
1734 1904 1970 |
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17 |
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Patroness of the OFS Bl. Jeanne de Signa, OFS |
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 1231   1307  |
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18 |
Bl. Salome of Cracow, OFS  |
|
1268 |
|
19 |
St. Agnes of Assisi, OSC Bl. Maria Milagros, OSC Thomas Joseph +Kamal Ekka |
Birth Home |
1253 1936 1962 2008 |
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20 |
Franciscan Martyrs of Spain Irudayaraj Fernando + Bonaventure Davis + Bishop Ambrose Y +Jesu Irudayam |
Birth Home Home Home |
1936 1966 1971 1997 2009 |
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22 |
Franciscan Martyrs of Armenia +Joachim Tinneny |
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1895 2009 |
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23 |
Bl. Marie de Jesus, Third Order Regular + John C. O’Dowda Maria Ratheesh Jenive |
Home Birth |
1902 1982 1999 |
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24 |
Bl. Timothy Trajonowski, Conv Rajesh Praveen Kumar |
Birth |
1942 1994 |
|
25 |
All Deceased of the Seraphic Order St. Humilis of Bisgnano, OFM Bl. Elizabeth of Reute, Third Order Regular Carlos Dias Tojy M. |
Birth Birth |
1637 1420 1959 1970 |
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26 |
St. Leonard of Port Maurice, OFM Balthazar Pinto |
Feast Birth |
1751 1960 |
|
27 |
St. Francis Anthony Fasani, Conv Johnson M. V. |
Feast Birth |
1742 1969 |
| 28 | St. Jams of La Marca, OFM | Feast | 1476 |
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29 |
All Saints of the Seraphic Order Dependent Custody Foundation,North East. Amaladass Manickam |
Feast Erection Ordination |
2008 1985 |
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30 |
Bl. Antoine Bonfandini, OFM Prasad Papabathuni |
Birth |
1482 1970 |