THE NEW-YEAR-SPECIAL MASS
I was in my home town , Mangalore, after ten long years. However, for Christmas and New Year… Yes, it was after thirty-three long, long years! In those days, we would have the mid-night Mass on 24th and 31st. Now, the Mass is held early… The mid-night Mass is all over before 9.30; latest, by 10!
On the 24th night,
I was really excited to attend the Christmas Mass. I was dressed in my
Christmas best… and, the open-air Service made me a lot nostalgic. The
arrangements were outstanding, the choir was brilliant… and, the sermon was
just hypnotizing. When it all ended, I felt a lot good and happy… Happy that I
was there after so many years! My mom was so happy that she kept introducing me
- her ‘good’ son – to all and sundry: “This is my son, Gerry”!
“Wow!”
So, on the 31st
night, I was equally excited. I had kept my suit ready… and, just a couple of
hours… we would be out for the New-Year-Special Mass!
And, just when there was an
hour left to leave, Rita, my cousin from Delhi,
her little son Sunny and her father-in-law – all of them arrived with seven
bags and the un-confirmed train-tickets! The train was to leave Mangalore at
8.30. I saw anxiety writ-large on the face of the elderly man, Rita’s
father-in-law. They were strangers in this city… and, it was night… There were
so many heavy bags to carry and, above all, the tickets were not confirmed, yet.
I instantly decided to skip the New-Year Mass which I was so excited about. I decided
to accompany them. Rita said, “No Gerry, don’t bother; we will manage.”
But, I knew, I shouldn’t leave
them alone… in such situation.
I called for a vehicle, and
loaded their entire luggage… and then we proceeded to the Station to reach
there at least an hour before. There, as Rita and her father-in-law focused on
their tickets, I handled their luggage and little son. Finally, the tickets issue
was solved… and I saw a great sigh of relief on their faces. There were no
porters to carry those heavy bags. So, from one platform to another – for quite
a long distance that was – those bags had to be carried. I made two trips to
carry them, while the elderly man and Rita managed the lighter ones.
I was there with them
till the
train left sharp at 8.30 that night.
Both the elderly man and my cousin Rita
saw me till the door for the parting hug.
I could feel the pounding of their
hearts…
and hear what they wanted to say!
When I reached home, my mom
was already home… The Mass was over.
“Sorry mom, I could not attend
the New-Year-special Mass,” I told my mom.
“No my son,” my simple mom
hugged me to wish, “You have already attended the Mass, today!”
“Happy New-Year, mom; I love you,”
I whispered in that embrace.
GERALD D’CUNHA
THANKS:
The image used in this Post is by Ashok Ahuja. He is a professional
Photographer and a very dear friend of mine. He is also one of the founder
members of The Dawn Club, and, along with his gifted-artist wife, Sudha, has been helping me, and the
Club, right from its inception.
Comments
What a way to to end the year... rather, start one!
Thank a ton, sir.
Karan
Glad u liked this post.
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Love,
Sir