Sunday, September 27, 2020

The Quotation of the Week (September 27 - October 3, 2020)

 

A quotation of Maya Angelou on 'importance of how you
make people feel,' compiled by Jerome D'Costa

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Sunday, September 20, 2020

The Quotation of the Week (September 20, 2020)

 

A quotation of Wayne Dyer on 'seeing the good,'
compiled by Jerome D'Costa
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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Missionary, Humanitarian, and Human Rights Worker Father Richard W. Timm, CSC, Dies


Father Richard W. Timm, CSC
Photo courtesy via Dhaka Tribune

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Bangladesh minister Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury
(left)givingAbu Sayeed Chowdhury Award
 for human rights to Father Richard W. Timm, CSC

Photo courtesy: the dailystar.net/


Father Richard William Timm, CSC (1923 - 2020), an American missionary priest, educator, humanitarian, and human rights worker in Bangladesh died of old-age complications in South Bend, Indiana, USA, on September 11. He was 97 years old. He worked in Bangladesh for 65 years. 

First, he came to Bangladesh in 1952 as a professor at St. Gregory's College (the precursor of Notre Dame College) and did further study and research on nematodes. He discovered a few unknown types of nematodes, one of which was named 'Timmia parva' (small Timmian worm) after him. 

Later he was the principal of Notre Dame College, served 1970-cyclone affected people in Monpura Island in the Bay of Bengal through a voluntary organization called 'HELP.' He also served the 1971 liberation war-affected people as the Planning Officer of the Christian Organization for Relief and Rehabilitation (CORR), which later was renamed Caritas Bangladesh. 

He founded and became Secretary of the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace in Bangladesh. Through this Commission, he worked relentlessly for the human rights of ordinary people in Bangladesh. 

Father Timm was also the author of several books. Among the books are -- a textbook on college biology (this book's name is not known to us now),  The Plant-Parasitic Nematodes of Thailand and The Philippines (SEATO: 1965), The Church and Development in Bangladesh (Dhaka: Caritas Bangladesh, 1994), On Building A Just Society (Dhaka: Caritas Bangladesh, 1994), Forty Years in Bangladesh: Memoirs of Father Timm (Dhaka: Caritas Bangladesh, 1995), History of Holy Cross Priests in Bangladesh Since Independence: 1971 - 2000 (Dhaka: Provincial, Holy Cross Fathers, 2000), and 150 Years of Holy Cross in East Bengal Mission (Dhaka: Congregation of Holy Cross, 2003). 

After being the only nematologist in Bangladesh, he, in the 1950s and 1960s, wrote over 70 scientific papers. 

He was the recipient of a number of honours and awards. Among these are The Abu Sayeed Chowdhury Award for human rights in Bangladesh, the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice (For the Church and the Pope) award from Pope Paul VI (1978) for his service to the 1971 war-affected people of Bangladesh, the Ramon Magsaysay Award (1987), a medal from the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace of the Vatican in recognition of his contribution to education, charity, justice, and peace in Bangladesh (2009), and honorary citizenship of Bangladesh from the government.

To know more on Father Richard W. Timm, CSC, please read the following:





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The Quotation of the Week (September 13, 2020)

 

A quotation of Wayne Dyer on 'unhappiness,'
compiled by Jerome D'Costa


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Friday, September 4, 2020

Catholic Politician And Catholic Voters In the USA -- What To Do?


 

Joe Biden: Democratice presidential nominee

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Recently, Joe Biden has been nominated as the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party in the USA. He will contest President Donald Trump, renominated to run for the Republican Party. Joe Biden is a Roman Catholic. 

Some Catholic voters, mostly belonging to the Republican Party, are questioning the catholicity of Joe Biden as he supports abortion, homosexuality, and some other issues that go against the teaching of the Catholic Church.  

Please read below the pros and cons of the issues involved. 






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