austraLasia 862
Bicycles help Brothers in village ministry
By Stanley, Constantino and Herman.
KALYANI: 19th June '04 -- A post-novitiate
training center in West Bengal provides bicycles to every brother in training to
facilitate Sunday Ministry. Currently there are 15 brothers and seven more are
expected to join the first course in September 2004.
“Fr.Thomas Polackal SDB, the first Rector of Don Bosco Vidyaniketan
Kalyani encouraged the use of bicycles for the ministry by both priests and
brothers,” said Fr Thomas Ellicherayil, the fifth Rector of the Institute.
“Besides helping the brothers to be active in the apostolate, this cheap and
common means of transport also helps them to keep physically fit,” he
added. “The cycles today cost about Rs. 2,000 (USD 50). It gives the
brothers a sense of responsibility and accountability for the use of temporal
goods,” says Br Mani Theruvil, the administrator.
The brothers use the bicycles to reach four distant venues of Sunday
ministry and also for short outings on Thursday afternoons. The distant places
they visit are: Familia orphanage and the Missionaries of Charity Brothers
center for the handicapped at Kanchrapara some 10 kms away from Kalyani. The
brothers also animate Ashalayam Street children’s homes at Kalyani and Palpara.
They run a Sunday oratory at Dolipur, a predominantly Muslim Village, 7 k.m
from Kalyani.
“The bicycles are
easy to handle and we are happy to use them for Sunday ministry and Thursday
outing,” said Br. Sunil Kerketta of Guwahati province.
All the bicycles are kept in good condition as each Brother is responsible
for maintenace of his own bicycle. Bro. Mani Theruvil, the administrator,
has made a separate cycle shed and corrugated-iron roofing for their safe
keeping.
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