Media Release
Panaji, Jan 16: “We are called to be courageous and enthusiastic witnesses of Jesus by living the life of beatitudes. For this St. Joseph Vaz becomes a model for us," said Archbishop Filipe Neri Ferrao.
Admitting the mysterious situation of COVID 19, Archbishop said that the consequences of this situation are many . “We also face in our lives the darkness of disease, death, poverty, fear, frustration and loneliness as a consequences of this situation, but Jesus becomes light for us as he came in this world to give life and life in abundance," he said further. He reminded the faithful that Jesus become the witness to God’s unconditional love and mercy by living the beatitudes.
Archbishop Filipe Neri Ferrao who presided over the Eucharistic celebration was preaching a homily on the theme ‘Let us be Jesus’ witnesses by living the beatitudes through the example of St Joseph Vaz. The feast of St Jospeh Vaz, Patron of the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman celebrated on Saturday January 16.
The solemn Eucharistic celebration was held near the Old Sancoale Church, Rua Escravo de Maria, Sancoale. Bishop Lumen Monteiro, Bishop of Agartala diocese, Bishop Alwyn Baretto, Bishop of the diocese of Sindhudurg, Bishop Alex Dias, Bishop Emeritus of the diocese of Port Blair, vicar general Fr Jose Remedios Fernandes and 30 priests concelebrated the solemn Eucharistic celebration. There were other two masses, one in Konkani presided over by Fr Victor Ferrao, dean of Philosophy, patriarchal seminary of Rachol and in English by Fr Silvestre D’Souza, superior of the Carmelite Monastery, Margao. These masses were live-streamed.
On account of Covid restrictions, there was a limited participation of representatives from the clergy, religious and laity from across the archdiocese.
Stating that Beatitudes become a summary of Jesus life and ministry of Jesus, Jesus called his disciples, and sent them to live the life of Beatitudes and to become his witnesses. As God consecrated Prophet Jeremiah in the womb of his mother to become his witness, we are also called by God, through the Sacrament of Baptism and anointed with the Holy Spirit through the sacrament of Confirmation and nourished through the Sacramant of the Eucharist, are sent and continuously sending us to become his enthusiastic witnesses wherever we go.
Reflecting on four beatitudes (Poor in Spirit, Merciful, Peacemakers and Persecution for Righteousness) Archbishop Filipe Neri Ferrao, recalled the simple and humble life of St Joseph Vaz specially his ministry in Karwar, Honnavar, Mangaluru and Sri Lanka. We need to use our God given talents, our riches for the glory of God and for the service of the poor and the needy others like St Joseph Vaz," the archbishop said. Reminding the faithful of the service St Joseph Vaz, gave to the people of all faith irrespective of religion facing all odds of life, Archbishop said that we are also called to be apostles and instruments of Mercy. As St Joseph Vaz lived a poor, simple and humble life, let us also live poor, simple and humble life," said the archbishop. He also referred to the Encyclical ‘Fratelli Tutti’, by Pope Francis, where Pope appeals all to live a life of Fraternity and social friendship. He reminded the faithful of the different incidents of persecution faced by St Joseph Vaz and become the audacious/courageous witness of Jesus. “We are also facing difficulties these days. St Joseph Vaz look at the persecution and difficulties in the eyes of faith. We need to embrace all these difficulties in love and show concern and serve those who are difficulties," said archbishop.
Parish priest of Our Lady of Snows Church and former rector of St. Joseph Vaz Sanctuary Fr Eremito Rebelo proclaimed the Gospel. Director of the Diocesan Liturgical Centre Fr Afonso Mendonca, animated the liturgy while Patricia D’Melo was the commentator. Clifford Pereira led the choir. Rector of the St Joseph Vaz Sanctuary, Fr Manuel Dias, rendered the vote of thanks. Novena in preparation to the feasts were also held on the theme Beatitudes. Alina Saldanha, Cortalim MLA, was among the limited number of people participating in the feast Mass due to the Covid pandemic. No vendors selling food items and other items were allowed around the feast site.
On the feast day, pilgrims and devotees venerated the statue and sacred relic of St Joseph Vaz at the Sanctuary of St Joseph Vaz in Sancoale.
The feast of St Joseph Vaz was also celebrated in parishes and chapels across the archdiocese.