It is sad to hear that you have been
elevated to the position of The Director Shantinilayam - back to your resting
place.
I called up you many times, but there
was no response from your part. I was very optimistic about your charming performance
in PGI and was longing to witness more brain children from Fr. Mulamoottil.
While stepping down from a promising designation, you are really in a half way
to your goals. I think, no one in your church yet equipped to take up your giant
missions with such a vigorous momentum.
Even though the sword of enemies (in
the ship) was hanging as a Damocles’ Sword, I never thought this will fall as a
blitz. It is evident that rather than valuing missions, authorities became
submissive to the inner politico crony nexus. Bishop should have to consider
the revival of this institution from an abysmal position. He took a bad decision
by ignoring the achievements you have made during a short span of time.
As a faculty of the church, I think
you will not support these arguments; but I should say.
Anyhow, it should not be an end of
the career of a luminary. I don't like to see you as an idle man, that will deteriorate your health, enthusiasm
and energy. If this is a full stop to your career, I will be tempted to re
write the entire story amid depression and fiasco. I have adapted and followed
many of your strategies and concepts and I don't like to prove it to be wrong.
I suggest, you should think for a fresh project like MACFAST (don't
return to macfast please), community college, sustainability ventures, Elders
Asy and this will be an opportunity to revitalize your plans, correct the
future from the past learning while strategizing. You have
to run miles.
I believe and hope you will never give up. I ensure
any kind of support within my level.
The
woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
US poet (1874 - 1963)
US poet (1874 - 1963)
Only @ a
touching distance
With Love and
Prayers
Paul V Mathew
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