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Monday, April 16, 2007

Mount Abu PALM SUNDAY

St. Anne's Church Mt.Abu

St.Anne's Church Mt.Abu
St.Anne's Church Mt.Abu

The Catholic Church St. Anne's Mount Abu
This is how Passion Week Begins in
Mount Abu
Some parishioners or a parishioner is using the church and the parish priest’s shoulder to .fire his personal vengeance against none other than Mr Aubert’s family. Mr Aubert, one of the staunch pillars of the church, is being targeted, as anyone can see by the notice splashed all over the church. This is the notice.


Notice in church
Notice in church

Dog Menace
Till to date, DOGS have troubled none of the parishioners over the last few years., a fact they have been a blessing keeping vandals away from the church property. If a parishioner taunts, pelt, and excites sleeping dogs, would he expect an animal to be submissive to his tantrums? This behaviour has excited the dogs to react by barking at this parishioner. Animal behaviour is understandable but mature Parishioners go out of their way in connivance with the Parish priest and target ONE of our PILLARS of the church. How is the parish priest allowing this personal vendetta to take place in the house of God? Is he also involved in this Farce? “Preserve the Sanctity of the church” makes me laugh. They had strewn the church with this printed notice all over the pews, on the toilet door, etc. How was this allowed? Oh, the Catholic church! God be with it.
The Agnostic,
Ainsley

PHOTOS TAKEN INSIDE THE CHURCH AND OUTSIDE

Notice in front of church
Notice in front of church

On the church entrance door,
On the church entrance door,

On the church notice board
On the church notice board
Also
In all the church Pews

On the church bathroom door
On the church bathroom door


Finally
On the Pulpit.
On the Pulpit.

Been at this post from palm Sunday and am still struggling to upload it as my dial-up connection is a real pain ........
Today is the Finals for the Polo Matches at the Oval, it's a beautiful day with clouds in the sky. I was hoping to be there but as luck will have it have other commitments. If I do go, I'll post a small comment on the same.


Friday, June 10, 2005

Liz's Medication

i. after breakfast
1. CLAVIX
2. TRENTAL 400
3. COMPAMINA RETARD
4. AMACE
5. FEFOL
6. EVION
7 BETNESOL FORTE
8 FOLVITE 2 TABS
----------------------------------------------------------------------EVERY THU. BIOTREXATE 2.5 FIVE TABS.

II. AFTER LUNCH
1. ECOSPRIN
2. TRENTAL 400
3 .RECHARGE FORTE
4 BETNESOL FORTE
5 TEGRETOL 200

III. AT 6 P.M.
1. ACETROM

IV. AFTER DINNER
1. CLAVIX
2. TRENTAL 400
3. COMPLAMINA RETARD
4. FEFOL
5 BETENESOL FORTE
6 VALDON 40
7 TEGRETOL 200
8 FOLVITE 2 TABS

V.BEFORE SLEEPING
2. ATORVA

Dr Anand dropped in every alternate day to check on Liz, and observe her condition. He was a bit perturbed because of the constant pain Liz was experiencing off and on. Liz throughout the winter suffered agonizing pain. The Ordeal of watching and waiting has now taken an ominous turn, what was going to be in store for Liz. Would all her praying and making offerings, make any difference to her condition. My concern and that of the doctors were would the drugs meted out to her be able to contain the disease, �IF NOT� would I be able to stand to see the slow and agonizing wasting away of a most wonderful and fun loving soul. The chilling thought of losing her left a void in my very being. I�m an agnostic, and to please her and keep her in a positive frame of mind I was willing to sacrifice personal principles for her sake. I visited the church of my forefathers giving her immense pleasure. She always wanted that I would some day be seen in the church as a true catholic doing my duty to which I was baptized for. The medication, and the pain killers were only just having a slight affect on her overall condition, sleeping tablets had now to be administered to give her respite from the hell she was going through. The big toe, started to pack up, it had taken on a purplish hue which gradually started to turn black, and the dying of the tissues was causing mind-boggling pain. Dr Anand said there was little any one could do, he said let nature take its course, since it was dry gangrene, we would have to wait and see how far it would progress. I really marvel at this ladies forbearance to face the reality of having to go through the pain and the possible amputation of her foot.
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