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Thursday, 31 August 2023

ગુજરાતી કેથોલિક સમાજ ગુજરાતના નવા પ્રમુખ, મહામંત્રી, અને ખજાનચી

આજ રોજ સેંટ મેરીસ હોલ નડીઆદ ખાતે ગુજરાતી કેથોલિક સમાજ ગુજરાતની વાર્ષિક સાધારણ સભા મળી, તેમા સમાજમાં નવા વરાયેલા પ્રમુખશ્રી અને હોદ્દેદારોની શપથવિધિ તથા સન્માન સમારોહ યોજાયો. 
ગુજરાતી કેથોલિક સમાજ ગુજરાતના નવા પ્રમુખ શ્રી સુભાષભાઈ યુ. મેકવાન (એડવોકેટ) નડીયાદ, નવા મહામંત્રી શ્રી પંકજ એન. મેકવાન, વડતાલ, અને નવા ખજાનચી શ્રી પ્રકાશકુમાર જે. પરમાર, કરમસદ - ગુજરાતી કેથોલિક સમાજ ગુજરાતના તમામ નામી અનામી તમામ સ્નેહી જનોનો ખૂબ ખૂબ આભાર. તથા પ્રભુનો ખૂબ ખૂબ આભાર માનું છું.
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Monday, 5 October 2020

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU OCTOBER 2020.

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU OCTOBER 2020.



HOLY BOOKS A REACH that goes far beyond what virtually all works of literature can ever accomplish. Unlike, say, The Great Gatsby, the Bible is a text upon which millions and millions of people have based their entire lives.



That fact can be good or bad, and it’s often been both over the many centuries throughout which Christians have been reading the Bible and Jews have been reading the Torah. But given its immense reach and cultural influence, it’s a bit surprising how little we really know about the Bible’s origins. In other words, who wrote the Bible? Of all the mysteries surrounding the Bible, that one may be the most fascinating.



We’re not completely ignorant, of course. Some books of the Bible were written in the clear light of history, and their authorship isn’t terribly controversial. Other books can be reliably dated to a given period by either internal clues — sort of the way no books written in the 1700s mention airplanes, for instance — and by their literary style, which develops over time.



 


Religious doctrine, of course, holds that God himself is the author of or at least the inspiration for the entirety of the Bible, which was transcribed by a series of humble vessels. About the best that can be said for that notion is that if God really did “write” the Bible through a millennium-long sequence of various authors, he was certainly doing it the hard way.



As for the actual historical evidence regarding who wrote the Bible, that’s a longer story.






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Saturday, 5 September 2020

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU SEPTEMBER 2020.

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU SEPTEMBER 2020.


HOLY BOOKS A REACH that goes far beyond what virtually all works of literature can ever accomplish. Unlike, say, The Great Gatsby, the Bible is a text upon which millions and millions of people have based their entire lives. That fact can be good or bad, and it’s often been both over the many centuries throughout which Christians have been reading the Bible and Jews have been reading the Torah. But given its immense reach and cultural influence, it’s a bit surprising how little we really know about the Bible’s origins. In other words, who wrote the Bible? Of all the mysteries surrounding the Bible, that one may be the most fascinating. We’re not completely ignorant, of course. Some books of the Bible were written in the clear light of history, and their authorship isn’t terribly controversial. Other books can be reliably dated to a given period by either internal clues — sort of the way no books written in the 1700s mention airplanes, for instance — and by their literary style, which develops over time. Religious doctrine, of course, holds that God himself is the author of or at least the inspiration for the entirety of the Bible, which was transcribed by a series of humble vessels. About the best that can be said for that notion is that if God really did “write” the Bible through a millennium-long sequence of various authors, he was certainly doing it the hard way.
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Thursday, 6 August 2020

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU AUGUST 2020.

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU AUGUST 2020.






HOLY BOOKS A REACH that goes far beyond what virtually all works of literature can ever accomplish. Unlike, say, The Great Gatsby, the Bible is a text upon which millions and millions of people have based their entire lives.


That fact can be good or bad, and it’s often been both over the many centuries throughout which Christians have been reading the Bible and Jews have been reading the Torah. But given its immense reach and cultural influence, it’s a bit surprising how little we really know about the Bible’s origins. In other words, who wrote the Bible? Of all the mysteries surrounding the Bible, that one may be the most fascinating.


We’re not completely ignorant, of course. Some books of the Bible were written in the clear light of history, and their authorship isn’t terribly controversial. Other books can be reliably dated to a given period by either internal clues — sort of the way no books written in the 1700s mention airplanes, for instance — and by their literary style, which develops over time.


 

Religious doctrine, of course, holds that God himself is the author of or at least the inspiration for the entirety of the Bible, which was transcribed by a series of humble vessels. About the best that can be said for that notion is that if God really did “write” the Bible through a millennium-long sequence of various authors, he was certainly doing it the hard way.







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Saturday, 4 July 2020

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU JULY 2020.

GUJARATI CHRISTIAN E MAGAZINE ZARNU JULY 2020.



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HOLY BOOKS A REACH that goes far beyond what virtually all works of literature can ever accomplish. Unlike, say, The Great Gatsby, the Bible is a text upon which millions and millions of people have based their entire lives.


That fact can be good or bad, and it’s often been both over the many centuries throughout which Christians have been reading the Bible and Jews have been reading the Torah. But given its immense reach and cultural influence, it’s a bit surprising how little we really know about the Bible’s origins. In other words, who wrote the Bible? Of all the mysteries surrounding the Bible, that one may be the most fascinating.


We’re not completely ignorant, of course. Some books of the Bible were written in the clear light of history, and their authorship isn’t terribly controversial. Other books can be reliably dated to a given period by either internal clues — sort of the way no books written in the 1700s mention airplanes, for instance — and by their literary style, which develops over time.




Religious doctrine, of course, holds that God himself is the author of or at least the inspiration for the entirety of the Bible, which was transcribed by a series of humble vessels. About the best that can be said for that notion is that if God really did “write” the Bible through a millennium-long sequence of various authors, he was certainly doing it the hard way.


As for the actual historical evidence regarding who wrote the Bible, that’s a longer story.






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Monday, 8 June 2020

DOOT JUNE 2020 PUBLISH BY GUJARAT SAHITYA PRAKASH

DOOT JUNE 2020 PUBLISH BY GUJARAT SAHITYA PRAKASH
Doot or Paavan Hriday Doot is GujaratiCatholic monthly published from AnandGujarat, India since January 1911.

HOLY BOOKS A REACH that goes far beyond what virtually all works of literature can ever accomplish. Unlike, say, The Great Gatsby, the Bible is a text upon which millions and millions of people have based their entire lives.
That fact can be good or bad, and it’s often been both over the many centuries throughout which Christians have been reading the Bible and Jews have been reading the Torah. But given its immense reach and cultural influence, it’s a bit surprising how little we really know about the Bible’s origins. In other words, who wrote the Bible? Of all the mysteries surrounding the Bible, that one may be the most fascinating.
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Thursday, 21 May 2020

Pavitra Aatmani Nav Divasni Bhakti

Pavitra Aatmani Nav Divasni Bhakti

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HOLY BOOKS A REACH that goes far beyond what virtually all works of literature can ever accomplish. Unlike, say, The Great Gatsby, the Bible is a text upon which millions and millions of people have based their entire lives.

That fact can be good or bad, and it’s often been both over the many centuries throughout which Christians have been reading the Bible and Jews have been reading the Torah. But given its immense reach and cultural influence, it’s a bit surprising how little we really know about the Bible’s origins. In other words, who wrote the Bible? Of all the mysteries surrounding the Bible, that one may be the most fascinating.

We’re not completely ignorant, of course. Some books of the Bible were written in the clear light of history, and their authorship isn’t terribly controversial. Other books can be reliably dated to a given period by either internal clues — sort of the way no books written in the 1700s mention airplanes, for instance — and by their literary style, which develops over time.

 

Religious doctrine, of course, holds that God himself is the author of or at least the inspiration for the entirety of the Bible, which was transcribed by a series of humble vessels. About the best that can be said for that notion is that if God really did “write” the Bible through a millennium-long sequence of various authors, he was certainly doing it the hard way.

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