Monday, November 28, 2011

Report of 2011 NITS Confrerence at Kolkota

         Like every year, this year also three of the students from our theologate represented the seminary in the students’ ecumenical movement namely North Indian Theology Students’ Conference, popularly known as NITS Conference. This year, being the golden jubilee year of its beginning, it was apt that one of the pioneer colleges hosts it and Bishop’s College in Kolkata grabbed the opportunity to host this year’s conference. Here it will be appropriate to remind that Bishop’s college is an Anglican college for the theology seminarians and one of the three non-catholic Christian colleges that took initiative to start this venture in early fifties.
               Sr., Deepa, Bros. Johnson and Ajil were selected to go for the conference to be held in Kolkata from 07th October 2011 to 11th October 2011. We set out from the seminary on the evening of 4th October and after spending a night in the philosophate, we took a train to Kolkata on 5th morning and reached the destination in the afternoon of 6th October. Two brothers from Morning Star Theological College had come to receive us at the station. Since we reached before time, our dean Rev. Fr. Jesuraj had arranged with the help of Rev. Fr. John Romus, the dean of the Morning Star college, a place to stay till we actually join the conference. We were taken care well in the seminary and spent there almost 24 hours. We joined the participants from the Morning Star to the venue of the Conference, namely Bishop’s College.
            Sr. Deepa was asked to stay in the college campus itself and we were taken to the hostel of the historical school, La’ Martinere for boys. The conference was inaugurated by retired bishop Rt. Rev. D.C. Gaurai. Among other prominent guests were Rev. Dr. Sunil M. Caleb, the principal of Bishop’s College, Rev. Dr. John Romus, the dean of Morning Star College and few other professors including the staff guides from different seminaries and colleges. Altogether there were sixteen participating colleges with 56 delegates. The day ended with forming various committees for the conference. Sr. Deepa chose to be in the Fact Finding committee, Bro. Ajil took up the Cultural committee and Bro. Johnson chose to be in the moderating committee.
                In the coming four days, there used to be morning and evening worships by different colleges. After the breakfast and a short break there was to be paper presentation by different colleges on different topics. After the presentations we were divided into small groups of 6 -7 each with a staff guide. We were given certain questions related to the presented topic to discuss and then present to the whole conference body. Bro. Johnson moderated the presentation by Ruhalaya Major Seminary Ujjain on the topic “Theological response of the Church towards the issues of Justice and peace.”  We also responded to a paper by Dharma Jyoti Vidyapeeth, Faridabad on the topic “Church towards the emancipation of the women in the third millennium.” In the afternoons we had group games and in the evenings cultural programs followed by evening worship. The worships were very creative.
               On the third day of the conference, i.e. 9th of October we were taken for touring of Kolkata. We visited the historical cathedral of St. Paul, Victoria Memorial Hall and the Science City. Some of us felt bad that we were not taken to the tomb of Blessed Mother Teresa, however next day many of us visited the tomb on our own and even participated in the holy Eucharist. We met Sr. Nirmala, the former general superior of the Missionaries of charity, we also saw mother Teresa’s room and many of her belongings still kept intact.
                  On 10th of October in the evening we had the cultural program where participants form different cultures presented their cultural dances and songs, including skits and mimes. From our college Bro. Ajil presented two dances and also did the announcements for the items of the program. We also had general evaluation on the same day. We elected the new president for the next conference and new secretary. Mr. Precious Star from Serampore College and Miss Makroniyu Thele from Baptist Theological College, Nagaland, were elected as president and secretary for the 51st NITS conference to be held in Baptist College Nagaland in 2012.
               On 11th, that is, the last day we had the closing ceremony of the conference. We were given a memento each to remember the jubilee year. At the end the president and secretary thanked each and every participant for their whole hearted co-operation. We started back from Kolkata after lunch and Reached back in KPRT on 13th of October in the afternoon.  We thank Fr. Rector, Fr. Dean and other members of staff who thought us worthy to represent our college to such a precious conference. We would recommend that all of us should be given chance in one or the other way to participate in such events.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Seminar


       A seminar was organized in K.P.R.T Kalabhavan on Media Education for five days. Rev. Fr Clarance Srambickal was the chief resource person. He explained the new possibilities of Media in the modern age, the importance of media education, communication techniques through different sessions. There were profitable group discussions, film analysis, sharing sessions which made the seminar lively, creative and a fruitful one. We were also given to prepare a newspaper and present it to the community. It was wonderful seminar.