October 2012 Volume 1, Issue 1 CCBI Youth Commission NEWS LETTER— fresh thoughts we share... The Editor Speaks: Why a Newsletter? ‘news shared is news lived’ Dear Regional secretaries, Youth Directors and Youth in India, Greetings from your brother Elias. Newsletters are one of the least expensive and most effective public relations tools that draw our attention to a familiar life lived and shared. Don’t we feel the need to express our lived lives and the exiting happenings in our youth ministries via a public relation tool? News shared is news lived. By sending out quality information to a newsletter on a regular basis, we keep our youth at the national and international levels, potential young leaders in formations, our friends and other important sources updated about our ministries and our shared lives in our youth ministries. return visits. Plus, the effort of creating a newsletter itself speaks volumes about our commitment to the ministries that we are entrusted with. It also positions us, leaders, as experts and valuable resources. Chairman Most Rev. Henry D’Souza Member Bishops Most Rev. Cyprian Monis Most Rev. Vincent Samuel Executive Secretary & Editor of Uthship Fr. Elias ofm Friends, we intend to bring out your UTHSHIP newsletter every month. Your timely assistance and contributions will enable us to bridge the gap and create a better network among our ministries. It is your Commission with a Mission. So, Let's Get Started… Fr. Elias ofm Frequency of news mailing builds familiarity, and familiarity inspires Executive Secretary of Youth Commission, Conference of Catholic Bishops of India CCBI UTHSHIP Website Launched at Belthangady, 30 September 2012 CCBI Youth Commission was pleased to launch its national wide website “UTHSHIP” on the occasion of the 8th Karnataka Regional Catholic Youth Convention 'Yuvajanotsva 2012', at Belthangady on 30th September 2012. The website was launched in the presence of Dr. Bernard Mo- ras, Archbishop of Bangalore, 13 Bishops from the state of Karnataka, Sri Vincent Pala, Union Minister for water resources and minority affairs, Dr. M Veerappa Moily, Union Minister, Oscar Fernandes, MP, and Ronald Colaco, industrialist and philanthropist. About 5000 youth from the state of Karnataka wit- nessed the launch of the CCBI Youth Commission website. Fr. Elias ofm, the Executive Secretary of CCBI Youth Commission, introduced the website as a communication tool that will make the Youth Commission par with the mind of the youth in the world, and thereupon invited Inside this issue: Editorial 1 CCBI Website 1 Youth in Belthangady 2 Call to Write 4 Uthship Congrats 4 Year of Faith 4 News Items - Request 4 Page 2 YOUCAT You cannot imagine at all how much you interest God; he is interested in you as if there were no one else on earth JULIEN GREEN (1900-1988 French Writer) “Youth should become the agents of change in society, forming themselves as leaders and achievers." YOUCAT Inspiration (Latin: inspiration = inbreathing): God’s influence on the human writers of the Bible, so that he himself should be regarded as the author of the Sacred Scriptures CCBI UTHSHIP Website Launched (cont.) the Chairman of the CCBI Youth Commission, Bishop Henry D’Souza to launch the website. Bishop Henry D’Souza, invoking the blessings of Almighty God over the work of the National Commission, launched the website at the click of a button. This website will cover the youth activities from all the 13 regions and the various youth movements. It will also bring the youth news under various sections such as regional, National and international. It will translate the ideas of the youth via articles and success stories under the headings - spiritual, social, ethical, success and career. The website will also enable the youth to become leaders and achievers through two of its main projects during the year of Faith “Biblical Secrets to Success and Career Guidance modules” which are aimed to cover the virtual Indian/ world market specially the youth in India. Youth lead their way to Belthangady 8th Karnataka Regional Catholic Youth Convention 'Yuvajanotsava 2012' (28-30 September 2012) Youth led their way to Beltangady on Friday September 28, 2012, as the 8th Karnataka Regional Catholic Youth Convention 'Yuvajanotsava 2012', organized by the Karnataka Regional Youth Commission, was off to a spectacular start. Thousands of enthusiastic youth from across the state thronged Holy Redeemer Church at Belthangady to participate in the convention. The Youth Convention began with a flag hoisting. Most Rev. Lawrence Mukkazhy, Bishop of Belthangady, the local host diocese, hoisted the national flag and Mr. Emmanual, the president of KCYM hoisted the convention flag. It was followed by a solemn Eucharistic Celebration presided over by the Chairman of KRYC, Bishop Henry D’Souza. After formally inaugurating the event, Bishop Henry D’Souza said, "Youth should become the agents of change in society, forming themselves as leaders and achievers." The keynote address was delivered by Fr. Faustine Lobo, National Director of Pontifical Mission Societies. Page 3 Volume 1, Issue 1 Youth lead their way to Belthangady (cont.) administration and in the judiciary has been our undoing. We have to encourage more and more youngsters to get into these streams”, he stated. As many as 1,500 representatives and members of Diocesan Youth Commissions of Karnataka, Bosco Youth, AICUF, Jesus Youth, ICYM and MSYS from around 750 parishes across the state took part in the mega convention. On day two, 29 September 2012, two panel discussions formed the highlights of the day. The first discussion was on ‘Youth are called to be achievers and leaders’. Mr. R V D’Souza, Bangalore (public service), Sabita Monis (academia), Cajetan Dias (creative arts), Praveen Kumar (political life) inspired the youth with their life experiences on the topic, while Mr. Jose Jacob, Bangalore moderated the panel discussion. Later in the day, in the second panel discussion, Mr. Krishna Byre Gowda, J R Lobo conscientised the youth on ‘Youth problems and challenges’, While Bishop Henry D’Souza moderated the discussion. 30 September 2012, Day three witnessed a mammoth number of about 5000 youth from all over Karnataka. A youth march for peace was flagged off by Sri Vincent Pala, Union Minister for water resources and minority affairs. Dr. Bernard Moras, Archbishop of Bangalore, Dr. M Veerappa Moily, Union Minister, Oscar Fernandes, MP, and Ronald Colaco, industrialist and philanthropist were the chief guests. Addressing thousands of youth, Ronald Colaco, NRI entrepreneur and philanthropist said, “In India even though Christians are in minority, our contribution in the field of education, health care and social service is commendable, when compared to the contributions of any other community”. However, he pointed out that “Lack of representation from our community in politics, On this occasion, Mr. Roland Colaco announced the formation of a “Corpus Fund” of Rs. 3 crore (one crore each for 3 consecutive years) in the name of a Trust. The interest, accrued from this, will be solely utilized to financially assist IAS, IPS and KAS aspirants from the community through scholarships. In his presidential address, Most Rev. Bernard Moras, Archbishop of Bangalore called upon the youth to take the initiative of inculcating leadership qualities in them and thereby build the church and nation at large. Encouraging Christians to excel in all fields Dr. M Verrappa Moily, minister of power, Govt of India, said “India is very young in age; we have lots of human resource, and youth form a sizeable chunk of these human YOUCAT What is Mission? (from Latin mission = sending): Mission is the essence of the Church and Jesus’ mandate to all Christians to proclaim the Gospel in word and deed, so that all men can freely make a decision for Christ” “It’s your nation, your democracy, therefore, your participation matters the most” YOUCAT In Jesus Christ, God took on a human face and became our friend and brother. POPE BENEDICT XVI September 6, 2006 CCBI Youth Commission resources. Naturally our productivity should have been more as compared to other states, where they lack such wealth of young human resources”. Dr. Moily also called upon the youth to take active interest in politics. Jacob Bangalore, Sabitha Monis Mangalore and Don Bosco, Tech Karnataka, NGO organization Bangalore. The occasion also saw the launching of CCBI youth commission website. Fr. Elias ofm, the Executive Secretary of Vincent Pala, minister of state for wa- CCBI Youth Commission introduced ter resources and minority affairs, the website and Bishop Henry D’Souza Govt of India said, “It’s your nation, launched the website. your democracy, therefore, your participation matters the most”. MP Os- The three day convention concluded car Fernandes also spoke highlighting with a solemn thanksgiving Holy mass, the power of youth and the need to presided over by the Rev Bernard Momake the best use of this vital re- ras, Archbishop of Bangalore and consource of youth power. celebrated by the catholic bishops of Karnataka. During the occasion, outstanding young achievers were honored with The CCBI Youth Commission lauds the Karnataka Catholic Yuva Rathna stupendous effort of Bishop Henry Award. The Awards were presented D’Souza and Fr. Maria Joseph, and for to Cajetan Karwar, Roshan Ferao Man- making the event a great success. galore, Roshan Ouseph Mandya, Jose UTHship A Commission with a Mission CCBI Secretariat, CCBI Centre, P.B. 8490 Hutchin’s Road 2nd Cross, Bengaluru –560084 Phone: 080-25498282 Fax: 25498180 E-mail: commission@uthship.com secretary@uthship.com Calling Aspiring Writers to UTHship Website Are you curious about the world around you? Would you like to write about interesting people? Do you want to share more about your faith? Do you like to write? If you answered ‘yes’ to these questions, then Uthship, a national CCBI Commission with a Mission wants you. Uthship News continues to help young people with an interest in media to develop their skills in a faith context. You will make a difference in the lives of millions of Youth in India and all over the World by your fewer lines to the national website. Year of Faith Special Uthship will bring out its Year of Faith Reflections’ Series from its November Issue. Contribute and make a difference… Please send your articles or write-ups to commission@uthship.com UTHship congrats Mr. Jose Jacob The CCBI Youth Commission congratulates Mr. Jose Jacob, one of the its consulting team members, for receiving outstanding young achievers award during the convention. He was honored with Karnataka Catholic Yuva Rathna Awards. Don’t miss it! We wish Mr.Jose Jocab all success in his future endeavours. We request all the Regional and Diocesan Youth Secretaries/Directors to support us by sending us your news and articles before the end of every month. Your timely response will enable us to get the CCBI Newsletter the first week of every month . Please help us help you sever better… Fr. Elias ofm, The Executive Secretary
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