Keystone October 2007 - Our Parish Bulletin

   

A TRIBUTE OF LOVE
TO MOTHER MARY ON HER BIRTHDAY

Today is a very special day . I want to wish you from all your children here below. Our warm hearts of gratitude. I must confess we haven't been good children here below. There have been times we've made you cry through our selfishness and pride. Our hatred for each other has brought no peace of mind. It has only broken hearts
and left deep scars inside.

So help us dear Mother, on this your Special Day. As a token of our gratitude to bow our heads and pray and promise you with all our hearts to forgive and to forget all the wrong that's done to us, as Jesus your beloved Son did.

- Larissa Rodrigues

 

 

HOW TO STAY SAFE
IN THE WORLD TODAY

Avoid riding in automobiles because they are responsible for 20% of all fatal accidents.Do not stay at home because 17% of all accidents occur in the home.Avoid walking on streets or sidewalks because 14% of all accidents occur to pedestrians.

Avoid traveling by air, rail or water because 16% of all accidents involve these forms of transportation. Of the remaining 33%, 32% of all deaths occur in hospitals. Above all else avoid hospitals.

You will be pleased to learn that only 0.001% of all deaths occur in worship services in church, and these are usually related to previous physical disorders. Therefore, logic tells us that the safest place for you to be at any given point in time is at Church!

FOR SAFETY'S SAKE, attend Church...
It could save your life.

- Larissa Rodrigues

 

1…2…cha-cha-cha
            3…4...cha-cha-cha

Every student needs a break from college and the constant flipping of pages. And, the working youth need a getaway from the monotonous schedule of work!

It was precisely for this reason, that the St Peter's Youth (SPY) organized a dance training programme on 23rd September. There were 53 youth that took part in this “Weekend Getaway” led by
Mr Bosco Cliff helped by our very own man, Darryl!

We had a grand time dancing the cha-cha-cha with the walls, tripping over each other's heels as well as our own, not to say the least of the girls too.

By and by, it got better. When the music began, we paired off and practised, this time with hand postures.

We soon got to dancing the jive which was welcomed cheerfully, since it was after a break which gave us a chance to rush for some water, as we were all sweating.

The jive was easier and most of us picked it up faster than
the cha-cha-cha.

The enjoyable session was brought to an end by a power cut. We had to disperse, but not without snacks and refreshments.

We will reminisce these beautiful moments for time to come.

- Tyrell O'Hara

 

The Family Rosary And the Yawn

The yawn always commences whenever we recite the Family Rosary. I have asked a number of my friends and they all seem to have the same problem.

There is a solution! Suck on a sweet that would approximately last the duration of the Rosary ….. Voila!

You will find yourself saying... “See now it's working.”

- Dr L G Marquis

 

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Page 1: Editorial

Page 2: One Minute Meditations
             Do What Jesus Did
             Searching the Scriptures

Page 3: Stories, Parables and Fables of Life
             Never Dying Tree

Page 4: A Tribute to Mother Mary
             How to Stay Safe in the World Today
             1..2..cha cha cha
             The Family Rosary and the Yawn

Page 5: Boom or Bane
             Dr. Dossey the Sceptic

Page 6: Parish Weekly Adult Catecheses Prog.
             Milestones

Page 7: Parish Happenings

 

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