Thursday 22nd August 2024

Many are invited, but few are chosen

As the protests intensify around the death and demands for justice soar, we stood protesting for 2 days in the sun and rain, shouting our slogans and holding placards. I have never felt this urge to scream and ask for my basic rights as a citizen as a woman and as a doctor….

We spoke our hearts out and cried loud for the death of that innocent trainee doctor , like one of us who was doing her duty. We mourn her death and are demnanding speedy justice which seems to take ages as she its been more than 10 days since teh gruesome incident.

What upsets me more is how can any human do this to another person.

Have we lost our humanity?? Have we turned into monsters? what rage must one have to hurt another human so much!

While we read about the king inviting everyone for a meal. I realize we are all called to gods kingdom – with love and patience He waits for us .. and we like the people in the parable, turn away and resort to our evil measures. how can one we ignore this love and faith and move away baffles me — cause maybe we think we are immortal and this is the all and all of our lives. We forget we need the love of Christ in our lives!

let us look forward to the inivitaion in our lives and accept it as the meal to eternal life!

AMEN

P.S. Pray for speedy justice for the case and ensure all women in your lives are safe and happy

About the Author

Hello! I’m Dr Analise Maria D’ Mello, (MBBS, MS obgyn, DNB) from the beautiful state of Goa in India. I was born and raised in a Roman Catholic family, learning my prayers, catechism and Catholic values from my parents and grandmothers. I am currently practicing as an obstetrician and gynecologist for 3 years since my residency. I often speak on anti-abortion to college students and married couples, and counsel distressed pregnant women with appropriate medical advice. I am part of the St Luke's Medical Guild of Catholic Doctors in my state providing services in prisons, and Lenten and advent retreats for medical professionals and their families.

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8 Comments

  1. So sorry to hear about what has happened in your country Analise and praying that your voices will be heard.

  2. Analise, I’m so sorry, an I’m praying for you and all women in India who devote their lives to providing healthcare, and desperately need better laws for protection.

  3. Why people stoop to new lows each day in what they do to another human being always confounds me.
    Just don’t give up on helping those who remain.

  4. May your voices be heard and your prayers answered. Keep a Christ like view and our lives and situations improve. Peace with you my sister.

  5. May God continue to guide and protect you in your courageous role. Prayers for this young woman continue 🙏

  6. May God give you courage to continue to do the good work that you do in your job and in your inspiring words to us at A Catholic Moment.

  7. Annalise,
    It breaks my heart to reada bout such violence and inconsideration for life. I can’t imagine all the feelings you must have. I will pray for you, women and all lives in India. That justice and human rights must prevail. I will also pray that mercy and forgiveness permeate the hearts of all who have suffered. Never forget, but always allow Jesus hands to help heal. May He take you in His arms and love you.

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