A Confession, An obituary, a Regret and more
Amnesia, is it that, makes me forget a
thing in a minute or two. Of late, it becomes hard to recall a thing I
remembered a minute or so back, it is becoming tough by day. Many a ‘things to
do’ does not figure in the day’s ‘list of things done’ at the end of the day.
May be I have to resort to some kind of tonic for boosting memory.
I remember solidly my memory power that on
a fine afternoon session in Class X, my Sir, respected V P Narayanan Nair- who
is no more- caught me straying out of the window while he was lecturing the
non-detail “Tarapatham”. He threw a piece of chalk, which hit my
forehead and raised his finger pointer, asking me stand abrupt up, shooting a question
from the lesson he was lecturing. Double sure to beat me literally with the
cane, it was a long sentence, a stretch of twenty to thirty words, that he
poked on me. I was shaken for a moment. But recalled all what I heard last and
recited back without any error. The boys went on a loud crack, and Sir had to
retreat.
A Teacher-revered- Fr. Paul Koodapuzha was
the Principal of Holy Angels School, Sahibabad, when we ‘migrated’ to Sahibabad
from South Delhi. Father was very kind in admitting Swapna and Lisa in
Class V and III respectively. Seeing Swapna’s zeal for reading, he used to lend her books from his personal collections. He was the Principal and Head of English in
the School and simultaneously held responsibility of the Parish Priest. I was
selected to be the Secretary of the Parish Council at his instance. We together
worked to bring new vigour in the Church community. All parishioners, then a
ninety -family strong community, took part in the newly introduced changes for
good. I had Fr. Paul’s whole hearted support to get things brought to the
community which became catalysts
to church’s many social initiatives. Introduction of the Celebration of the
Parish Day with sports and cultural programmes being one of them. Vincent D
Paul Society was brought to Sahibabad Parish.
Father
left for his heavenly abode. His last days were in Bharananganam. He succumped to Cancer. He was a
disciplinarian in all respect. Not known for any unhealthy eating habits or
smoking or drinking. Robin Joseph, father’s
nephew- had invited me for the memorial
mass( 41st day) at Sahibabad. It was held in the Convent. Father’s
lively smile still afresh, I noticed persons who were close to him missing in his
memorial. It was also a revisit of old faces. The mass was conducted by Fr.
John Prakash, a friend and longtime associate of Fr. Paul himself.
Once I had an altercation with Fr. Prakash,
in the church. I was overboard in the act, it was more so for instant publicity
which I used to enjoy. I should have realized the fact that though father was
making a false statement from the Altar, he was doing his job, and that he was
trying to do it diplomatically in his style. Anyhow, it was his job he was
carrying out, which I interrupted with my inflated, plummeted ego. Later, years
after, realizing my fault, I called him over phone, and apologized. Sincerely hope
he took it in the right spirit and
forgave me. On the memorial day when we met after the Holy Mass we hugged each
other and I appologised in person once again. If it was for an ordinary person,
I would n’t have gone for any repentance. But here the other person I hurt with
my words was no ordinary. He was a respected preacher, a scholar, a person held
in high esteem by the church and school community and also senior to me in age,
he also qualifies to be respected for the reason that he has gave away his
personal luxuries for the cause of the church. Though I scored an immediate
point, lost a long-time friend and left a scar of guilt of hurting a person,
which I could have avoided. Sorry father, I regret.
2 comments:
Dear Sir,
I was a teacher in Holy Angel's Sahibabad from 1988 to March 1991. Father Paul was the Principal there and I have been fortunate to learn a lot from him.I am shocked that he is no more and to think that I was at Pala in Jan 2013.......
I quote his example often of what an educator needs to be....I am shaken about this huge loss...
may his soul rest in peace!
Dear Sir,
I was a teacher in Holy Angel's Sahibabad from 1988 to March 1991. Father Paul was the Principal there and I have been fortunate to learn a lot from him.I am shocked that he is no more and to think that I was at Pala in Jan 2013.......
I quote his example often of what an educator needs to be....I am shaken about this huge loss...
may his soul rest in peace!
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