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atsDelhi Syro-Malabar Youth Movement(Department of Youth Apostolate, Diocese of Faridabad]
For the Church and NationePaper Vol. 2 Issue. 2
Jesus, the hope, renews everything. It's a constant miracle. He has not only donemiracles of healings: those were only signs, signals of what He's now doing in theChurch. The miracle of making everything new: what he does in my life, in your life,
in our life. He rebuilds. And what He builds again is precisely the reason of our hope.Christ is the one who renews every wonderful thing of the Creation, He's the reasonof our hope. And this hope does not delude because He is faithful. He can't renounce
Himself. This is the virtue of hope. Pope Francis
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Iremember when I was in elementary school, the
one and only thing students prized the most in
their day was Recess. We would work so hard,
just so that we would get recess. We would work
and work in the Hope that the bell would ring. I
can now relate this innocence to what I am going to
express, the way that Hope was a medium of energy
for us to work for that ultimate but silly motive.Hope
is a feeling that each and every one of us generate
within, a feeling that what is wanted can be had or
those events will turn out for the best. I have a sea of
words to elaborate over this proposition, but would
limit myself to just two derivatives, Leadership and
Hopelessness, which would be in at most concern
to the conspicuous readers of this ePaper.
Napoleon Bonaparte has said, A leader is
a dealer in hope. A leader has to be the source
of motivation for his followers. Youth, being the
leaders of tomorrow, are thus expected to keep
this phenomenon in the most express manner.
Social change has always been based on the hope
phenomenon. We have heard Lets hope for the
best a number of times, and attitude would make
an efficient leader, which has been seconded by
various leadership theories.
Hopelessness on the other hand has beenone of the biggest issues in the present day
scenario, as a result of which we are witnessing
a surge in the number suicides. Ive become
increasingly intrigued by the topic of hope
because, if anything is going to help me climb
out of the Black Hole of depression, its a sense
of hope. But this is not the case with everyone.
Hopelessness has turned out to be a man-hole
where the world is falling and turning bleak.
Overcoming this despairing situation would be a
great achievement for lifetime. I personally feel,
that hope is something that we must carry at all
times. Life is full of uncertainties, and without
hope we cannot sustain in this world.
It is my duty to share to everyone that Prayer
is one of the few means by which we can develop
a sense of hope. To pray, to carry faith with
utmost importance would not only bring a ray of
hope into life, but will also help us in our overall
life experiences and development. This issue
of Youth Beats focusses on this specific topic
because it is a huge topic of discussion by itself,
both in the ambits of Christian faith and virtues,
and also in general terms. I hope that this issue
enlightens you with knowledge, motivation and a
reason to Hope in life, be better Christians and
citizens in the society that we live and ought to
continue in.
Joseph K. AntonEDITOR - YOUTH BEATS
EDITORIAL
TEAM
A Leader is a Dealer in Hope
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Delhi Syro-Malabar Youth Movement
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Fr. Denny Kattayil Joseph K. Antony
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Festal Greetings to our Dear Bishop
Archbishops FeastDSYM family extends the warm and heart felt festal
greetings to our dear Archbishop His Grace Mar
Kuriakose Bharanikulangara. We pray that with the
intercession of the saint may His Grace enjoy goodhealth and keep working zealously to accomplish His
Grace's mission.
The moon is but a friend
In the loneliness of the night
When all seems dreary and lost
That is when I realise Gods might.Lighting up the darkness
The brilliance shines forth
Filling up the emptiness
With a bright keen hope.
I never really would feel
The pain and hurt of the day
If I had but the full moon
For my constant companion all the way.
Why the moon flls me
with hope
Simi Sara Thomas
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LIVE THE
A human being has life and death before
him; whichever he prefers will be given him
(Ecclesiastics 15:17)
Yahweh says this; Look I offer you a choice
between the way of life and the way of death
(Jeremiah 21:8 )
Look today I am offering you life and prosperity,
death and disaster I am offering you life or
death, blessing or curse, choose life so that you
and your descendants may live, in the love of
Yahweh your God , obeying His voice, holding fast
to Him; for in this your life consists,and on this
depends the length of time that you stay in the
country which Yahweh swore to your ancestors,
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob that he would give
them(Dt 30:15-20)
Life - a gift of God
Every life is a gift of God, and it is given for the
accomplishment of its purpose. As John Scott
says, God has a purpose for every life. Our
business is to discover it and do it. It could be any
form of work in service of men.
To live the life given to us is the most effective of
the arts in the world; because human being is themost beautiful creature God has made in the world.
Creation of human being was the most beautiful and
the greatest action of God in the whole of creation.
Mahatma Gandhi once said, Life is the greatest
of all arts in the world, the one who knows to live
well is the true artist in the world. Yes, life is an
art. All arts in a way manifest a kind of internal
beauty. In the same manner life also manifests the
elements of multifaceted mysteries of the Truth,
the way and the life. It enables us to experience
these mysteries in our lives. A painter experiences
the beauty and manifests it by using colours and
brush; and a musician, in and through voice,
melody and rhythm. In the same manner human
being experiences and manifests the art of living in
and through body, mind, intellect and soul.
All our wisdom, information, knowledge and
innumerable abilities become meaningless at a
juncture where we do not know the art of living, orwhere we are ignorant of the art of systematised living.
Conception, birth, life and disintegration are natural
processes of life. But do they form the contents
of a good life? The life which does not possess
the ability to live well is not a life in its quality.
What is it that is said to be a good living? It is
the experience of presence of the soul in our body,
mind and intellect and the use of this experience
for the benefit of our own self as well as of others
in the world. Thus Plato rightly said, The noblest
of all studies is the study of what a man should be
and how he should live.
To be Continued in Next Issue
The Best of Arts
Fr. George Karamvel
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The Promised One After their exile from
Egypt, as the years came to be, the people
of Israel without keeping alive their memory
of the Exodus and their covenant with God,
rebelled against Him and fell apart. In the course
of time, they were given out into the hands of
their adversaries in the battle fields of Syria and
Assyria (734-701). Gods wrath came upon them
as they were persecuted and oppressed by their
enemies. This is when they realize how badly
they had stumbled into the pit of immorality
and had become disloyal to their God, who
had always longed for their return. Carrying the
yoke of their burden and the bar across their
shoulders, they cried out to God, who seeing
their anguish, in His tender love promises them
a great light. (Isaiah 9.2) He promised that His
people will once again multiply, will once again
rejoice, when upon them the great light will shine.And thus He lights a candle of hope for His
children. The people of Israel could once again
hope to be saved. All these hopes were fulfilled
in Him- The Messiah, as written in the book of
Isaiah- For a child has been born for us, a son
given to us... His authority shall grow continually,
and there shall be endless peace... He will
establish and uphold the throne of David, with
justice and righteousness, from this time onward
and forevermore. Yes, a candle of hope was
lighted for us which prolongs to shine amongst
our midst. Even as we rebel against God in our
daily lives, it continues to give out light and life
to us. Picking us up as we fall with our crosses,
proclaiming His loyalty to us unto eternity, this
candle resumes to burn out for our sake. Why
then put our hope on worldly things and despair
when disappointed by them? Why then do we
stumble into darkness when hit by problems?
This is something each one of us should reflect
upon. When we have the greatest hope, do we
need to lose hope in our lives? Let us not closeour eyes to this illuminating light of hope and say
its dark but instead stand firm in our faith and put
our hopes on the right person: THE MESSIAH.
Fulfillment of All Hopes
Diana Thomas
For a child has been born for us, a son given to
us... His authority shall grow continually, and there
shall be endless peace...
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Arun Kunjumon
A SAVIOUR KNOWN TO US
HE DID EVERYTHING FOR US,
IN RETURN WE GAVE HIM PAIN AND SORROWS
BUT HE DIDNT TURN BACK, HE WAS THERE TO
WIPE OUR TEARS
WITHOUT ANY FEAR,
A SAVIOUR KNOWN TO US.
A SAVIOUR OF HOPE AND FAITH,
HIS LIFE FULL OF LOVE AND CARE,
ALWAYS WITH US,WHEN WE WERE IN NEED,
NEVER REJECTED US,
ALWAYS IN A MOOD TO HELP OTHERS.
A SAVIOUR KNOWN TO US
HIS LIFE FULL OF EXPERIENCES,
A GREAT EXAMPLE TO OTHERS,
HE LIVED FOR US,DIED FOR US,
STILL DOING EVERYTHING FOR US,
BUT IN RETURN,WE GAVE HIM NOTHING.
A SAVIOUR KNOWN TO US.
SAVIOUR
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I wanted to be a soldier to protect my
country from CowardsI will kill myself
If I get a chanceI have so much to do
before I die this was a piece of
a broken statement by a wandering street
kid from Gorakhpur railway station. It was
a Cold December and the railway platform
was comparatively empty. I had an unusual
thought to share a cup of tea with a street kid
in that odd situation. I met an odd boy, wearing
shabby skirts near to the tea vender looking atthe boiling kettle. It was a hard for me to take
a decision to sit with him and offer a tea.
Finally that happened; he accepted my offer
and the few hours which I spend on the platform
waiting for the delayed train transformed my life.
It was Ashish, an 11 year boy from a 7 member
family. He was thrown to the street when he was
three and started earning from the very little age.
As a toddler he had an amazing charm to impress
the travelers through small tricks of Jumping
through the rings and singing broken songs with
an amazing rhythm of China Clay tablet pieces.
His murmuring tone was an indicator of his
life and conveyed me the message that he is
hungry, but the fire on his words and the hope
in his life made me to adore him. The tears that
came out of his eyes conveyed the hardships he
is undergoing in his life. The police officer who
looted the 50 rupees which he earned through
the toy selling made him to cry aloud. The scar
on the left cheek told me the story of an unusual
incident happened while he was selling toys in
the train. I wanted to be a soldier to protect my
friends from these looters.
Was it a real inspiration I think he is going to
be a successful warrior in his life. He may not becrowned to be a soldier even though he will be a
real hero in his life. I understood the real meaning
of hope. He doesnt have anything to start and
he doesnt have anybody to support. He did not
blame the fate and even his own parents even
though they seem to be irresponsible.
Ashish told me to be more responsible in my life
since I have more opportunities than him and
motivated me to live a life of Hope. Lets take it
as a challenge to be a peaceful soldier to bring
the spirit of hope among those who struggle to
live a hopeful life.
Jose JamesSocial Worker - Ontario, Canada
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When a man desires something with a
confidence of getting or attaining it, we
can call this Hope." A life without Hope is like a
living Hell full of dejection and sorrows.
Loneliness and Depression are making more
and more people their prey today. Even you and
I may have been their victims many a times.
But there is Help is available. The help here
is not the one which the world has to offer. On
the contrary it revolves around the promises of
God to his faithful servants.
Our Source of Hope is God
St. Paul wrote in the Romans that when a manplaces his trust in God He is filled with peace,
joy, and assurance (Rom 15:13). We can find
numerous instances in the bible where God can
Our Hope
be seen proving His faithfulness to His people
by leading them safely and delivering them from
their worries and troubles. He will never leave
or forsake His people; because His plans are
for their prosperity and not for harming them
(Jeremiah 29:11).
We are often let down by others be it people
or even things. Psalm 33:17, talks about a horse
which is often used as a symbol of power, as
a vain hope for deliverance; despite it being
strong, it cannot save. God warns us in Jeremiah
17:5 against placing our dependency in man,
and even terms it as a curse.
Our trust in Him is what He wants. ThroughPsalm 147:11, he tells us that when we place our
trust in Him, He is delighted. Hebrew 10:23 asks
us to rely on Him for He who promised it is faithful."
Amit Andrews
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How and Where to Find Help?
We must be filled with the Holy Spirit and become
Children of God, in order to reap the benefits
of Christian life and for having protection,
guidance, and comfort.
Such a child has the unique privilege to
interact with God without hesitation and stay
attached to Him, but this privilege is often
neglected. Let us all develop a habit to Pray!
Even while going through the darkest moments
of our life, when we feel Gods divine presence
is missing, or think that all the joys of our life
have been drained out, make an earnest prayer,
because God is present right there; He listens to
His children, and is an "eternal help in times oftrials and tribulations" (Psalm 46:1)
"He has delivered us from such dangerous
perils, and will always be our deliverance. We
have set our hope in Him and he will continue to
deliver us" (2 Corinthians 1:10).
When people place their faith in God and in
the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, they
are also trusting upon Him for the resurrection
of their own souls. If God can be trusted uponwith our eternity, we can surely trust Him for our
worldly cares.
As God clothes the grass of the field, He
shall also clothe us even more, for we are His
children. We should not worry about what we
shall eat or drink or how we will be clothed. The
"heavenly Father knows that we need all these"
(Matt 6:30-32)
"Eyes have not seen, nor the ears have heard,
neither have they entered the hearts of men, the
things which God has prepared for those who
love him" (1 Corinthians 2:9).
God should be our Hope in Difficult Times
Even if we reach what can be considered to
be our lowest point, God's word says He will
never leave or forsake us (Matt 28:20). He will
give us peace and comfort even in the worst of
circumstances, then lead us through those toughtimes, and again set our feet on firm ground.
Our God is the God of new beginnings,
and with Him nothing is impossible. We may
be young or we may be old, we ought to keep
trusting in Him because with Him it is always just
the beginning.
Situations like divorce, death of a spouse,
and loss of health or finances, or other things
may keep haunting us all the time, but trust me
they are not bad. Trusting God in difficult times
forces us to seek His guidance, and to trust in
Him.
It takes a lot of faith and courage to trust God
through these turbulent tides but it is worth every
effort. Choosing His path, we must be sure that
its the only path that leads to true happiness.
Isn't this a wonderful promise "...those who
hope in the LORD will renew their strength. Theywill soar on wings like eagles; will run and not
grow weary; will walk and not faint" (Isaiah 40:31).
Jesus is Our Solid Rock
Christians often find a depth of peace that
passes understanding during times of crises
and trials; times that may even drive others to
the extremes such as taking their own life. This
is the blessed comfort of the Holy Spirit whodwells in each and every Faithful Christian.
Even in the midst of the most terrible
devastating and humiliating experiences we
can have the peace, joy, and hope, through
Him, that passes all understanding (Philippians
4:7). God's promises do not disappoint and can
be our genuine source of hope.
Hope for Eternit
Jesus is our solid rock, and because of Him
death does not end it for us! Even when we are
carried by the angels to our glorious home in
Heaven we can know that He is with us, and that
it is just the beginning!
In His promises we find everlasting life and
confident hope and hence, "for no matter how
many promises God has made, they are "Yes" in
Christ" (2 Corinthians 1; 20).
"Why are you downcast, O my soul? Whyso disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for
I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God"
(Psalm 42:5)
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Hope On !
Thirty years ago, William Lynch lamented:
We human beings, who need hope more
than anything else in life, have written little aboutit (Lynch, 1987:21). To be sure, therapists and
theologians, psychologists and philosophers
have filled this gap since in some measure. Yet,
a curious fact remains: a much larger body of
literature exists on the luminal experience we call
despair than on the life-engendering presence
and function of hope.
According to Greek mythology, the first woman
on Earth, Pandora, was given a box that she was
not to open under any circumstance. Too curious
to resist, she opened it, and all of the evils of
the world flew out: hate, pain, destructiveness,
starvation. When Pandora saw what she had done,
she closed the box before the last thing in there
could escape. That last thing was hope.
Hope is the belief that circumstances in the
future will be better. It's not a wish that things will
get better, but an actual belief, even when there
may be no evidence that anything will change.Hope can encompass a wide variety of beliefs --
everything from a high school student hoping for an
A in algebra to a cancer patient hoping for a cure.
Christian hope derives its enduring and living
quality out of the historical accomplishment of God in
Christ on our behalf. In the incarnation, God enteredthis world of suffering and death in loving solidarity.
In the crucifixion, Christ experienced this world in its
sin and suffering reconciling it to the Father who, in
the resurrection, inaugurated a historical process
that moves the world towards the fulfilment of the
eschatological promise. Hope is as light as a feather.
Hope keeps all of us together Hope is ubiquitous
and free of cost. Hope is the last thing ever lost. Since
history is moving towards its real future in God, one of
the presuppositions of Christian hope is the passage
of time towards Gods promised end, an end that
was already present in the world in the resurrection
of Christ. Hope is a bright shining light which keeps
darkness at the bay. Hope is gentle cold breeze on
a hot summer day. Hope is to remain positive when
going gets tough. Hope is seeking more when others
think u had enough!
Just as God has taken up the humanity of the
incarnate Son in Christs ascension, so the believerhopes that God will take up the entire cosmos into
the Trinitarian unity of his own person so that in the
end God will be all in all (Ephesians 1:22-23).
Rhea Jose
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What's Hope
after Pandora opened the famed Pandoras Box.
According to the myth, all the misfortunes and
grievances escaped the box and become a part
of human life. Hope was the only thing present in
the box that guaranteed the presence of hope inall the predicaments that humans come across. In
mythological sense, hope is what keeps people
going under harsh conditions and crucibles.
Hope a noun that represents feeing of
expectation and desire for a certain thing to
happen; a sense of wanting something irrespective
of the odds, uncertainty and hesitation. In Christian
theology, hope is considered to be one of the mostimportant virtues of the believers. Hope is what
glorified the Holy Trinity and proves that a person
indeed believes in what is written in the Holy Bible
as well as in the eternal life promised by God to
true believers.
Hope could be something as ephemeral as not
wanting to see someone for a brief period of time
or hoping to catch a bus ride without having to wait
for 10-15 minutes. In practical sense, hope couldbe about anything, it is a very broad term and often
used interchangeably with the word expectations. A
school child would hope for good grades or more
time for games or a set of close friends, a college
graduate would hope for a bright career or many
other things without judging them for their triviality.
Hope is an abstract thing that means expectation and
belief in something over which one has little or almost
no control. The interesting part of hope is that it is
always there with you. One cant help but hope if put
in a precarious situation. Not necessarily precarious,
even at the time of having achieved something,
people hope to make the best use of it or they hope
to do justice by that success. Also, hope piggybacks
hope i.e. if one was hoping for something good
initially but the outcome was negative, he hopes that
next time it wont be the same. So yes, hope comes
with some more hope riding on its back and I believe
there is nothing wrong with that as it helps keep thesubject in context in an active pursuit.
In ancient Greece, according to various Greek
myths, hope was the only spirit that was left
Tarun Pal
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SYM Diocesan General Body Meeting was
conducted on 21st April 2013 at Little Flower
Church, Lado Sarai hosted by DSYM Unit Lado
Sarai. It was conducted as an one day seminar
and leadership training program from 9:30 am
to 4:45 pm. The meeting started with Holy Mass
celebrated by His Grace Archbishop Kuriakose
Bharanikulangara, Bishop of Diocese of Faridabad.
The meeting was inaugurated in the presence of His
Grace Archbishop Kuriakose Bharanikulangara,
Fr. Jose Cholikkara (Parish priest-Lado Sarai), Fr.
Denny Kattayil, Director-DSYM Central, Mr. ShinuJoseph, President-DSYM Central and Ms. Albina
Mathew. Mr. K. P. Fabian, Former Ambassador of
the Republic of India to Italy was the Chief Guest.
GBM proceedings - approval of major decisions,
passing of reports and accounts were done.
Elections were conducted to fill the vacant
posts of General Secretary, Jt. Secretary, Jt.
Treasurer and Executive member. The following
people were elected to the vacant posts.
General Secretary Shanky B Xavier
(Mother Teresa Parish, South Extension)
Jt. Secretary Albin John
(Nirmal Hriday Church, Tagore Garden)
Jt. Treasurer NatashaGeorge(St.Pious Xth Church , Dwarka)
Executive Member D. Jei Kanth
(St. Jude Church, Sahibabad)
DSyM Diocesan General Bod Meeting
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National youth Convention Cross in Diocese of Faridabad
National Youth Convention Cross arrived in
Diocese of Faridabad from Diocese of Shimla-
Chandigarh. It was an honour and a blessing for the
youth of Diocese of Faridabad during the time of
Lenten Season. It was received by Fr. Denny Kattayil
along with DSYM office bearers at New Delhi railway
station on 13th March 2013. It was moving from one
DSYM Unit to the other.
Meaning of the Cross: The NYC Cross is a gift
from the CBCI Commission for youth, as a symbol
of Christ's love for humanity and World Youth day
Cross. The Cross, 5 Feet high and weighing 15 kilograms, has been traveling around the country for
the past 22 years, visiting many cities and towns in each state & region where young people had the
opportunity to host the National Youth Convention and spend time in prayer with it.After moving to different units, NYC Cross was carried and returned to Diocese of Jalandhar - host
diocese of National Youth Convention 2013 in October. It was officially handed over by Fr. Denny Kattayil
(Director, DSYM) along with Mr. Shinu Joseph (President, DSYM) & Mr. Joseph K Antony (Convenor,
DSYM Music Ministry) to Rev. Fr. Peter Kavunpuram (Regional Youth Director - Northern Region & Youth
Director - Diocese of Jalandhar) in the presence of many priests, faithful and youth members of Diocese
of Jalandhar.
Basketball Tournament
Mother Theresa Parish DSYM Unit had
organised a Basketball Tournament
open to all denominations of christianity
of Delhi-NCR region on the 6th and 7th
of April 2013. It was inaugurated by Shri.
Abhishek Dutt, Municipal Councillor, in
the presence of parish priest Fr. Benny
Pallatty and Fr. Denny Kattayil (Director,
DSYM) and other well wishers.
Around 24 teams, both boys and girls,
took active participation in the tournament,
thus making it a huge success.
The next day, the tournament was
winded up with St. Lukes Parish, Defense
Colony as winners from the boys section and Sacred Heart Cathedral, Ashok Place from the girls section.
Our Lady of Lourde, Dwarka and Rosary Parish, Kingsway Camp were declared the runners up from the
boys and girls section respectively.
It was indeed a pleasant and energizing event, and the credits of such a success goes to the team
of DSYM Unit of Mother Theresa Parish under the guidance of parish priest and leadership of Shanky B.Xavier (the then Unit President) and Arun P. S. ( Unit Secretary).
The Prizes were distributed by guests of honour Shri. Neeraj Bhasoya, MLA and Abhishek Dutt,
Municipal Councillor.
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Quo Vadis
DSYM Unit Karol Bagh conducted a one
day youth convention QUO VADIS on 20th
April 2013 at Faith Academy School, Karol
Bagh. The chief guest for the program was
Justice Kurian Joseph, Honble Judge of
Supreme Court of India. The convention
was inaugurated by His Grace Archbishop
Kuriakose Bharanikulangara, Bishop of
Diocese of Faridabad.
Felicitation to Oscar Fernandez
DSYM Central Executive members had visited Shri.
Oscar Fernandez in order to felicitate him on assuming
charge of the office of Union Cabinet Minster for
Transport, Road and Highways, Government of India.
He was then briefed about the activities of DSYM by
Mr. Jinson Joseph Animator-DSYM. Youth Beats team
wishes him all the best for his future achievements.
Felicitation to Justice Kurien Joseph
DSYM Central Executive members felicitated
Justice Kurien Joseph, the newly appointed judgeof the Supreme Court of India. A strong believer
and a well wisher to DSYM, he has been actively
working for the betterment of the society. He was
previously serving as the Chief Justice of Himachal
Pradesh High Court. We wish him all success for
his judicial career, and hope that justice be served
through him at all times.
Sr. Reejas TransferSr. Reeja SD, Animator sister of DSYM Central committee, after a commendable service
of one year for DSYM left on 3rd July for Bijnor Diocese . She was enthusiastically
involved in mobilizing the youth of Faridabad Diocese for the greater glory of our Lord.
DSYM family wishes her all the best for her new mission. May the Almighty Lord bless
her with the best of health and a zealous spirit.
National youth Convention
National youth convention conducted by ICYM Northern Region will be held from
5 October to 12 October in Jalandhar, Punjab. DSYM has been blessed with theopportunity to co-host and perform in the event.
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7/29/2019 Youth Beats Vol 2 Issue 2
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Unit VisitsCentral Committees initiative to reach out to all DSyM units
Janakpuri
DSYM Central Committee made a visit to Janakpuriunit on 10th March 2013. The meeting was
commenced by Fr. Denny Kattayil (Director-DSYM)
in the presence of Fr. John Mylavmevelil (Parish
Priest & Chancellor, Diocese of Faridabad), Mr.
Shinu Joseph (President, DSYM) & Ms. Teny Thomas
(President, DSYM Janakpuri Unit). There were
discussions, introduction to DSYM activities and
presentation of brief report of the unit activities were
done. It was an encouraging and motivating one,
especially for the youth gathered there.
Ashok Vihar
DSYM Central Committee made a visit to Ashok
Vihar unit on 28th April 2013. It was a wonderful
day all over. The meeting was commenced by Fr.
Denny Kattayil (Director-DSYM) in the presence
of Fr. Jacob Thadathil (Parish Priest) and Mr. Ajo
(President, Ashok Vihar Unit). The introduction was
an encouraging and motivating one, especially forthe youth gathered there.
R. K. Puram
DSYM executive members made a visit to St.Peters
church R.k puram on 5th may 2013. Mr. Shajo
Padikal (Unt President), welcomed all the executive
members of the central DSYM committee and all the
members present over there. Fr. Denny (Director-
DSYM) exhorted the audience and gave a thoughtful
speech. Shanky B. Xavier (General Secretary DSYM),Joseph K Antony (Convenor, Music Ministry) and Mr.
Abhilash (Gurgaon) also shared their experiences.
Miss. Litty conducted games and motivated the
members to participate actively in it. The members
who were not aware of the activities of DSYM were oriented to it through a small video clip. Parish priest
Fr.Pius Malekandathil inspired all the youth members by his words of wisdom and encouragement.
Everyday at 10am / 10pm pray one
Memorare- Prayer of St. Bernard with the
intention for the Youth in the Diocese of
Faridabad
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