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XVIII. WRITINGS A. BOOKS 1. Harvey of Nedellec's Proofs for the Existence of God. Rome: Salesian University, 1968. 2. The Counsellor's Reference List. Madras: Friends Magazine, 1977. 3. Youth Worker's Resource Book (co-author) and its companion volume, Student's Diary. Madras: Don Bosco Publications, 1985. 4. You Surprised Me. Madras: Chair Publications, 1987. Second edition, 1988. (Madras: Chair Publications) Third edition, 1995 (Bombay: Better Yourself Books). Fourth edition, 1997 (Bombay: Better Yourself Books) Fifth edition, 1999 (Chennai: DB Publications) Sixth edition, 2003 (Chennai: DB Publications) Seventh edition, 2010 (Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation) “I feel, and our editors thought, that You Surprised Me was a masterpiece.” (Lawrrence Boadt, Editor and Publisher, Paulist Press, New York) The Mystery of Me (American edition of You Surprised Me). o New York: Doubleday, 1990. Panie Zadziwiles Mnie (Polish edition of You Surprised Me). o Warsaw: Widawnictwo Salezianskie, 1993. Korean edition of You Surprised Me. o Seoul: Sogang University, 1994. Reprint, 1995. Sections of You Surprised Me have appeared in Japanese o translation in an Osaka-based journal. ¡Como me has sorprendido! (Spanish translation of You Surprised Me). o Madrid: Narcea, 1997. Ennil Unnai Kandén (Tamil translation of You Surprised Me). o Bombay: Better Yourself Books, 1998. 5. A Closer Look. Chennai (Madras): Arumbu Publications, 2001. 6. Do It. Learnt It. Live It. Sessions with Youth (co-author). Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation, 2010. 7. Happiness Right Now. New Delhi: CRI House, 2015. (Sold out in three weeks.) 8. A Radical Love, A Path of Light: The Beauty and Burden of Religious Life. New Delhi: CRI House. (First Edition, 2013; Sixth edition, 2020)

Transcript of XVIII. WRITINGS - Joe Mannath SDB

XVIII. WRITINGS A. BOOKS

1. Harvey of Nedellec's Proofs for the Existence of God. Rome: Salesian University, 1968.

2. The Counsellor's Reference List.

Madras: Friends Magazine, 1977.

3. Youth Worker's Resource Book (co-author) and its companion volume, Student's Diary. Madras: Don Bosco Publications, 1985.

4. You Surprised Me. Madras: Chair Publications, 1987.

Second edition, 1988. (Madras: Chair Publications) Third edition, 1995 (Bombay: Better Yourself Books). Fourth edition, 1997 (Bombay: Better Yourself Books) Fifth edition, 1999 (Chennai: DB Publications) Sixth edition, 2003 (Chennai: DB Publications) Seventh edition, 2010 (Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation)

“I feel, and our editors thought, that You Surprised Me was a masterpiece.” (Lawrrence Boadt, Editor and Publisher, Paulist Press, New York)

The Mystery of Me (American edition of You Surprised Me). o New York: Doubleday, 1990.

Panie Zadziwiles Mnie (Polish edition of You Surprised Me).

o Warsaw: Widawnictwo Salezianskie, 1993.

Korean edition of You Surprised Me. o Seoul: Sogang University, 1994. Reprint, 1995.

Sections of You Surprised Me have appeared in Japanese

o translation in an Osaka-based journal.

¡Como me has sorprendido! (Spanish translation of You Surprised Me). o Madrid: Narcea, 1997.

Ennil Unnai Kandén (Tamil translation of You Surprised Me).

o Bombay: Better Yourself Books, 1998.

5. A Closer Look. Chennai (Madras): Arumbu Publications, 2001.

6. Do It. Learnt It. Live It. Sessions with Youth (co-author). Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation, 2010.

7. Happiness Right Now. New Delhi: CRI House, 2015. (Sold out in three weeks.)

8. A Radical Love, A Path of Light: The Beauty and Burden of Religious Life. New Delhi: CRI House. (First Edition, 2013; Sixth edition, 2020)

B. EDITED BOOKS Five textbooks (out of a total of eight) for the M. A. Degree Course in Christian Studies offered by the Institute of Correspondence Education, University of Madras:

(a) Christianity: General Introduction and History. Chennai: University of Madras, 2002. (b) The Old Testament. Chennai: University of Madras, 2002. (c) The New Testament. Chennai: University of Madras, 2002. (d) The Central Beliefs and Teachings of Christianity. Chennai: University of Madras, 2002. (e) Christian Spirituality and Religious Practices. Chennai: University of Madras, 2004.

C. SURVEYS 1. “We Young People Have this to Say”: A survey of 504 young people (294 boys and 210 girls) of the 13-35 age group on the problem of authority-obedience and on their expectations from elders, FDS Magazine, April-May 1969, pp. 13-36. 2. "Indian Students 1970": Answers of 679 students from three colleges and thirteen high schools to a 38-point questionnaire on their problems, views, beliefs and use of time, FDS Magazine April-May 1970, pp. 27-46. 3. "Indian Youth Speaks Out": A comprehensive report on the problems, attitudes and ideals of Indian youth, based on a questionnaire answered by 972 teenagers (541 boys and 431 girls) from all over India; accompanied by a psychologist's comments, FDS Magazine, April-May 1972, pp.17-41. 4. "The Religious Experiences of Indian Youth": first person accounts I collected, edited and published in part. E.g. "He didn't touch me; He hit me hard," Friends Magazine, April-May 976, pp. 30-33. D. ARTICLES 1. Academic

(1) (Ed.) "That Day I met God” (Religious Experiences of Indian Youth, Part I), FDS Magazine, January-February, 1976, pp. 18-22.

(2) (Ed.) "When God Came Into My Life” (Religious Experiences of Indian Youth, Part II), Ibid., March 1976, pp. 14-18.

(3) "A New Look at Examinations," Ibid., April-May, 1976, pp. 12-17. (4) (Ed.) "He didn't Touch Me; He Hit me Hard” (Religious Experiences of Indian Youth, Part III)., Ibid., April-May,

1976, pp. 30-33. (5) "Are People Born Different? A Discussion on Caste In India," Ibid., June 1976, pp. 18-21. (6) (Ed.) "God Stretched Out His Hand and the Impossible Happened” (Religious Experiences of Indian Youth, Part

IV), Ibid., July 1976, pp. 18-21. (7) (Ed.) "The Best and the Worst” (Religious Experiences of Indian Youth, Part V), Ibid., August 1976, pp. 8-11, 32. (8) (Ed.) “Need a Friend? Try God” (Religious Experiences of Indian Youth, Part VI), Ibid., October 1976, pp. 26-27. (9) "The Priests for Tomorrow’s India," Sacred Heart Seminary 1961-1976, Madras, 1976, pp. 41-17. (10) "Religious Experiences of Indian Youth," Kristu Jyothi Journal, I, 1 (1984), pp. 4-11. (11) "Evil and Suffering: How Do We Respond?" Kristu Jyothi Journal, V, 1 (September 1989, pp. 1-12. (12) "Is Confession an Empty, Outdated Ritual or a True Home-coming?" The New Leader, November 1990, pp. 25-27;

December 1990, pp. 29-31. (13) "Liturgical Celebrations: Do They Touch the Young?" Kristu Jyothi Journal, 8, 2 (June 1992), pp. 25-41. (14) "Counseling Youth", in Thomas Kalathuveettil (Ed.), Serving Youth Today in India (Bangalore: KJC Publications,

1993), pp. 133-144. (15) "Encounter (and) Therapy Groups and the Church," Asian Quest, May-August 1993,

pp. 15-28.

(16) "Higher Education in India: How Healthy Is It? What Are Christian Colleges Doing?" New Frontiers in Education, XXIV, 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1994), 451-472; and in Directory of Church-Related Colleges in India (New Delhi: AIACHE, 1995), pp. 349-368.

(17) "Psychology and Religion: Allies, Rivals or Enemies?" Jnanodaya Journal, IV (1994-1995), pp. 31-41. (18) "Gender Discrimination," Journal of Dharma, XX, 4 (January-March 1995),

pp. 51- 64. (19) "Love as the Key to Understanding the Person: The Personalist Philosophy of Maurice Nédoncelle." Journal of

Dharma, January-March 1996, pp. 94-103. (20) “Priestly Training: The Rhetoric and the Reality,” in Diamond Jubilee 1936-1996 (Madras: Sacred Heart Seminary,

Poonamallee, 1996), pp. 30-39. (21) “The Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.” Journal of Dharma, XXII, 1(January- March 1997), pp.49-73. (22) “Youth Ministry Today: Principles and Essential Dimensions,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection, 61, 5

(May 1997), pp. 321-334. (23) “How Do Contemporary Psychologists View Religion?” Journal of Dharma, XXIII, 2 (April-June 1998), pp. 266-288. (24) “A Fad, a Cult of Jargon, or a Significant Intellectual Trend? An Introduction to Postmodernism, with Special

Reference to the Indian Context,” Indian Philosophical Annual, 1999-2000, pp. 121-134. (25) “The Cost of Discipleship: The Challenges Facing Religious in India Today. Part I,” Vidyajyoti Journal of

Theological Reflection, 64, 7 (July 2000), 494-507. (26) “The Cost of Discipleship: The Challenges Facing Religious in India Today. Part II,” Vidyajyoti Journal of

Theological Reflection, 64, 8 (August 2000), 583-591. (27) “Spirituality and Children,” Vaigarai, VI, 1 (May 2001), pp. 16-25. (28) “Clarifying Our Vision of Education,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection, 66,12 (2002), 955-973. (29) “Sexuality, Celibacy and the Religious Quest,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection, 67,1 (2003), 43-58. (30) “Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality: Continuities and Discontinuities,” Divyadaan, XIV, 3 (2003), pp.235-252. (31) “Celibacy Today: The Promise and the Perils,” CREST (Sample issue of a magazine I prepared for clergy, religious

and seminarians of today [hence the title], February 2006, pp. 15-18. (32) “Integrating Sexual Feelings in Celibate Life,” Ibid., pp. 19-22. (33) “Religious and Priestly Formation and Emotional Health. Part I: Psychological Needs and Healthy Ways of

Meeting Them,” (co-author with Jose Parappully), Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection, …… (34) “Priestly and Religious Formation in India Today: The Rhetoric, the Reality and Some Proposals,” Sanyasa

Journal, IV, 2 (2009), 193-218. (35) “Philosophy: Letting ourselves be challenged by the great minds of history,” Jnanodaya Journal of Philosophy,

2009,… (36) “Happy and Inspiring Religious Communities: Essential Elements, Distinguishing Marks and Formation Issues,”

Sanyasa, V, 2 (2010), 121-141. (37) “Lessons for All of Us (from the recently reported suicides of religious and priests),” Indian Currents, 2020, pp. … (38) I (Ego) in ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume I (2010), pp. 643-646 (39) Integration: Mind-Body, ibid., Volume I, pp. 695-699. (40) Love, ibid., Volume II, pp. 843-846. (41) Methodology, Philosophical, ibid., Volume II, pp. 893-898. (42) “Holiness” in CRI Encyclopedia (Asian Trading Corporation, 2020), Volume II, pp. 1498-1504.

E. REGULAR COLUMNS IN MAGAZINES I. Liturgy and Life: Reflections and Commentary on the Bible readings of Sunday in The New Leader, Madras, December 1989 to December 1992. About 150 pieces were published. This column was voted the best-liked regular feature of the magazine by the readers. This will be published soon in book form.

II. Contemporary Religious Update: A monthly column in The New Leader (Madras) clarifying currently discussed questions on Christian living and theology. Some of the articles have also appeared in The Herald (Calcutta). The column aimed at presenting the fruits of current theological research in simple non-technical language accessible to all. The following articles appeared in that column:

1. “A Relevant Spirituality for Today,” The New Leader, December 1-31, 1994, pp. 37-38.

2. “Liberation Theology,” Ibid., January 1-15, 1995, pp. 11-12. 3. “The Real Meaning of Prayer,” Ibid., February 1-15, 1995, pp. 13-14. 4. “Feminism and Women’s Movements Today,” Ibid., March 1-15, 1995, pp. 11-12. 5. “What is the Meaning of (Your) Life?” Ibid., April 1-30, 1995, pp. 31-32. 6. “Do I Have a Vocation?” Ibid., May 16-31, 1995, pp. 13-14. 7. “Personal Bible Reading,” Ibid., June 1-15, 1995, pp. 13-14. 8. “Theology and theologians,” Ibid., July 1-15, 1995, pp. 11-12. 9. “Money for Masses?” Ibid., August 16-31, 1995, pp. 11-12. 10. “What is the Eucharist?” Ibid., October 1-15, 1995, pp. 9-11. 11. “Who Is a Priest?” Ibid., November 1-15, 1995, pp. 13-14. 12. “Who is Jesus?” Ibid., December 1-31, 1995, pp. 47-48. 13. “Devotion to Our Lady,” Ibid., January 1-15, 1996, pp. 19-20. 14. “Sin and Guilt,” Ibid., February 1-15, 1996, pp. 21-22. 15. “Confession,” Ibid., March 16-April 15, 1996, pp. 19-21. . 16. “Christians and Politics,” Ibid., April 16-30, 1996, pp.13-15. 17. “Being a Christian Today,” Ibid., June 1-15, 1996, pp.15-16. 18. “Who (or What) is the Holy Spirit?” Ibid., July 16-31, 1996, pp.19-20. 19. “The Beautiful Gift of Sexuality,” Ibid., August 1-15, 1996, pp.9-10. 20. “The Beauty and Meaning of Celibacy,” Ibid., August 16-31, 1996, pp.19-21. 21. “Popular Devotions,” Ibid., October 1-15, 1996, pp.13-14. 22. “What is Forgiveness?” Ibid., November 16-30, 1996, pp. 21-22. 23. “The Meaning of Love,” Ibid., December 1-31, 1996, pp. 17-19. 24. “The Secret of Happiness,” Ibid., February 1-15, 1997, pp. 19-21. 25. “The Cross in Our Life,” Ibid., March 1-15, 1997, pp. 19-20. 26. “The Good News that Jesus Brought,” Ibid., March 16-April 15, 1997, pp. 31-32. 27. “Retreats: Why to Make Them--and How,” Ibid., May 16-31, 1997, pp. 9-10. 28. “Spiritual Direction (and Counselling),” Ibid., June 16-30, 1997, pp. 21-23. 29. “Finding God in Everyday Life,” Ibid., July 16-31, 1997, pp. 21-22. 30. “Patriotism, True and False,” Ibid., August 16-31, 1997, pp. 25-27. 31. “The Real Meaning of Inculturation,” Ibid., September 16-30, 1997, pp. 21-22. 32. “Religion and Science,” Ibid., October 16-31, 1997, pp. 21-22. 33. “Humour is More than Fun,” Ibid., November 16-30, 1997, pp. 21-22. 34. “For a Better Family Life,” Ibid., December 1-31, 1997, pp. 17-18. 35. “Things to Do,” Ibid., January 1-15, 1998, pp. 21-22. III. Parables for Today: A fortnightly column on spirituality. Mostly true stories from my personal experience or that of others. Unofficially rated as the most widely read feature in the magazine. I wrote 172 parables in this series. The titles are given below. 1. The Cyclist Who Fell—and Learned to Ride 2. Basketball: What to do When You Miss a Shot 3. The Video as Teacher 4. How Catholic are you? 5. Those Who Throw Stones

6. A Shortcut to Happiness 7. Tim, my wise and good friend 8. “Give my eyes to my cousin” 9. You are stronger than you think 10. Violence within and without 11. Why Not Me? 12. Everybody is Mine! 13. Tried jumping backwards? 14. The Least Known Part of the Universe 15. That, too, is part of the gift! 16. Everybody needs strokes 17. Religion and Prejudice 18. Pass the Love On! 19. Is Human Life So Cheap? 20. Look Beyond the Obvious 21. “You are the best teacher I’ve ever had!” 22. “I have no address” 23. He made a difference-without making a fuss 24. With Tears of Tenderness 25. “I’ve Lived Only Two Years!” 26. There was room at the “inn” 27. Who owes what to whom? 28. A Tale of Two Vocations 29. The Only Sure Moments We Have 30. A Diary Surprises the World 31. It Started in the Train 32. Lessons from Young People 33. Is Easter Happening to you? 34. It is not the heat that kills 35. Wounded Healers 36. Deepest and Most Lasting 37. What does it mean to be educated? 38. More Trees, Please! Not more cement 39. Just Bachelors and Spinsters, or Celibates? 40. This is Celibacy! 41. Who Am I? Whose Am I? 42. Source of Serenity and Strength 43. The King and the Rat 44. Children as Teachers 45. Are you a Judge or a Healer? 46. The Genuine Stuff, without the labels 47. Any Regrets? 48. Why Celebrate Christmas? 49. How will you spend the New Year? 50. Marriage as Heaven 51. Marriage as Hell 52. Making a Marriage Work 53. The Right way to Fast 54. Is Your Penance Life-giving? 55. From Fasting to Feasting 56. She Listened and Said Yes-then Rushed to Help 57. Masterpieces from a Broken Man 58. An Unlikely Heroine

59. If the Salt Loses Its Flavour.. 60. Homes of Love? 61. Decisions and Re-decisions 62. The Life-saving Station 63. Life is Always Meaningful, Is It? 64. Shine on, Gentle Light! 65. Good News for Whom? 66. What is formation? 67. Have Your Experience Despair? 68. Start from the End 69. Do You Believe in Love? 70. Are You Confident or Scared? 71. Desires for a Loved One 72. Most Do Not Count 73. Suggestions for Lent 74. Have You Read Kabir? 75. The Passion and Resurrection Today 76. It is Horrible! It is Widespread! But We Are Silent 77. What difference do You Make? 78. Are Catholics Wrong? 79. Human Beings or Tape Recorders? 80. Five Rupees, No; Fifty Thousand, Yes! 81. The Future of Theology and Ministry? 82. Same Sower, Different Soil (Part I) 83. Same Sower, Different Soil (part II) 84. God is in the details! 85. “Sorry I Lost My Temper…” 86. A Heart to Let Them In 87. Where Have We Gone Wrong? 88. Tuesdays with Morrie—Part I 89. Tuesdays with Morrie-Part II 90. Where is Bethlehem today? 91. The World’s Greatest Wonders 92. The Need for Political Saints 93. Those Who Count-and Those Who Don’t 94. Meaningful Penance 95. End of the Year-What did you learn (and teach)? 96. Vocation Promotion-or Just Increasing the Numbers? 97. Vocation Promotion-or…(Part II) 98. “Ask Them to Be Human!” 99. perfection is no trifle 100. Get Healed! Live! 101. What Problems? Whose Pain? 102. Learning from “the Others” 103. When You feel Jealous 104. A Whole Family Commits Suicide 105. How Often Do You Laugh? 106. Twenty-first Century Slaves 107. Whom do you include in your family? 108. Murderers get away! 109. He was a living parable 110. Praying for the Dead? To the Dead? 111. Good People Around Us

112. Letter to a New Priest 113. Mostly for Priests, Once Again 114. Learning to Pray 115. Starting Lent 116. From Victims to Heroes and Heroines 117. One Man’s Death and Resurrection 118. Psychologists on Religion 119. A Parable for Mother’s Day 120. God Calls – Each of Us, Every Moment 121. How the Poor Help Us 122. Education is more than Maths and English 123. Concern for the Lost 124. A Positive Attitude 125. Our Crimes, Their Crimes 126. France’s Best- Loved Women 127. A Fine Human Being, An Inspiring Priest 128. Ah, the Human Heart! 129. Want to Save Money? 130. What Will Help You (and Them) Grow up? 131. Helps for Growth- Part Two 132. Healer Extraordinary 133. Love according to Little Children 134. Add Life to Your Years 135. When Disaster Strikes 136. Growing Up in Fear 137. Overcoming Fear 138. Five Stories about the Eucharist. 139. Lessons from Holy Week 140. Spirituality: Sr. Jyoti’s Odyssey 141. Who Will Teach Me Spirituality? 142. How to Teach Spirituality 143. Cheating as Way of Life 144. Which Retreat will help you? 145. Students Remember Miss Betty 146. Catholicism Under Attack? 147. Counselling or Spiritual Direction? 148. When You Look in the Mirror 149. Abandoned and Alone 150. The Women Who Saved 2,500 Children 151. The Healing Power of Love 152. What Do You Read? 153. How to Face Criticism 154. Refined Behaviour or Real Goodness? 155. Lessons from Advent and Christmas 156. Facing Tragedy 157. How do you use the Web? 158. New Movements, New Hope 159. What are your dreams? 160. Which India? 161. Whom Do We Educate? And How? 162. What Do They Give Back? 163. Mary, Everyone’s Mother 164. How Our Works Defines Us

165. What Makes a Country Great 166. Gifs are for Sharing 167. On a Wedding Day 168. The Body Scan 169. The rich (and woman) and Lazarus 170. Loving, inspiring and often hidden service 171. Very happy and very Committed 172. And he took them in IV. Sutras on Happiness: (A Column in The New Leader)

(1) If you want to be happy, learn to love (2) Want to be happy? Be grateful (3) If you want to be happy, get closer to God (4) Don’t confuse “needs” and “wants” (5) Learn to forgive (6) Live for something (7) Ten things you can do today (8) Don’t wait to be happy later; be happy NOW! (9) Lessons from recent research (10) How happy are you?

V. Sutras on Marriage (A column in The New Leader)

(1) A happy marriage has to be built (2) Not fifty-fifty, but hundred-hundred (3) Understand your spouse’s love language (4) Respect your spouse (5) Learn to face disillusionment (6) See differences as an advantage (7) Today matters more than yesterday (8) Affirm your spouse (9) Learn to forgive (10) Three to get married

VI. Sutras on Love (A column in The New Leader)

(1) Love, to be true, must be genuine (2) True love is shown in deeds (3) True love is sacrificial (4) True love is inclusive (5) Love is more a decision than a feeling (6) Love includes responsibility (7) Love is respectful and tender (8) Love takes different forms (9) Counterfeits of love (10) The triangular theory of love (11) Love, society and politics (12) Faith and love support each other (13) Love: A three-word summary (14) How to grow in love (15) The best teachers

VII. Sutras on Religious Life: (A column in The New Leader)

(1) Fitness is for everyone (2) Jesus is the reason (3) Full heart, empty hands—and real love for the poor (“Poverty”) (4) Big heart, big dreams—the meaning of celibacy (5) God’s business first: Obedience (6) Everyone’s sister/brother: community (7) Gripped by something larger than me: Mission (8) A leader who wants everyone to shine (9) Teaching to love, training to serve: Formation (10) Large numbers, much work, many work: Religious in India today (11) Sutras in Brief: What is religious life? (12) Sutras in Brief: Vocation and vows (13) Sutras in Brief: Basics to keep in mind (14) Sutras in Brief: Today’s needs and chances (15) Sutras Illustrated: The story of Father James (16) Sister Catherine finds her way (17) What the pioneers teach us (18) What founders/foundresses saw, did, and said (19) Radical love and a path of light (20) Prophetic challenge and deep joy (21) What we see and hear today (22) The future of religious life? (23) We look forward to the future! (24) A glimpse into the future—may be!

VIII. Jesus

(A column in The New Leader)

(1) Does Jesus matter today? (2) Two Desperate Men and a Mysterious Stranger (3) At the beginning…No, before it (4) Something happened to a girl called Mary (5) A Quiet Man Who Dreamt….and a Fiery Man Who Challenged (6) Born among beasts and feted by angels (7) The Hidden Years (8) Jesus Fasting? Jesus Praying? Jesus Tempted?! (9) The News is Incredibly GOOD (10) Throw All Caution to the Wind—And Do Not Be Anxious! (11) Unlimited Power at the Service of Immeasurable Love (12) He healed (13) Mending the Whole Person, not Just a Muscle (14) A Life without Blinkers (15) Stone her or let her go? (16) God as Friend (17) Lost and Wounded—but Welcomed Back (18) What Corrupts—and What doesn’t (19) Wrong Race, Wrong Gender—but Great Messenger (20) Strange Paths to Happiness (21) The Only Commandment (22) The Hardest Part

(23) No Insiders or Outsiders (24) He Made Enemies (25) How to pray, how not to pray (26) Their Last Meal Together (27) The Terror and Beauty of Good Friday (28) He is alive! (29) Like Falling in Love (30) Our Story Goes Back to Them (31) They Know Him Best (32) The Terrible Betrayal (33) Transformed by meeting Jesus (34) Is Jesus Relevant Today? (35) Jesus and Us

IX. Cartoonopedia (A column in The New Leader, from 16 October 2011 to 16 December 2016. Each article was accompanied by a cartoon, also by me. The topics are in alphabetical order, as in an encyclopedia.)

(1) Abba (2) Abcd (3) Abraham (4) Abuse (5) Ads (6) Advice (7) Aging (8) Alcoholism (9) Anger Management (10) Animation (11) Art (12) Authority (13) Beauty (14) Bible (15) Birth (16) Blessing (17) Body (18) Boredom (19) Call (20) Cartoon (21) Caste (22) Catholicism (23) Celibacy (24) Challenge (25) Chapters (26) Charismatic Movement (27) Children (28) Christian (29) Church (30) Comm. for leaders (31) Communication (32) Community Life (33) Confession (34) Conscience (35) Conversion

(36) Counselling (37) Creation (38) Creativity (39) Credibility (40) Creed (41) Criticism (42) Culture (43) Death (44) Delegation (45) Dialogue (46) Dreams (47) Ecology (48) Education (49) E-mail (50) Emmanuel (51) Emotional Intel (52) E-readers (53) Eucharist (54) Facebook (55) Faith (56) Family (57) Fear (58) Feedback (59) Feelings (60) Fitness (61) Food (62) Forgiveness (63) Formation (64) Freedom (65) Friendship (66) Fun (67) Globalization (68) God (69) God’s will (70) God-experience (71) Gossip (72) Grace (73) Greatness (74) Grief (75) Growth-Five areas (76) Happiness (77) Healing (78) Health (79) Heaven (80) Homilies (81) Human (82) Human Formation (83) Human Rights (84) Humour (85) India: 5 forces (86) India: Good & Bad (87) Insider-Outsider (88) Intelligence

(89) Internet (90) Intimacy (91) Jealousy (92) Jesus (93) Justice (94) Leadership (95) Letters (96) Listening (97) Loneliness (98) Love (99) Male-Female ratio (100) Malnutrition (101) Martyr (102) Marx (103) Mary (104) Masala Dosa(i) (105) Mass (106) Mass media (107) Maturity (108) Meaning (109) Mediocrity (110) Men and women (111) Mental Fatigue (112) Migrants (113) Ministry (114) Minorities (115) Motivation (116) Multiculturalism (117) Music (118) Multiple Intelligence (119) Mystic (120) Nature (121) Newspapers (122) Obedience (123) Parenting (124) Passion (125) Peace (126) Pentecostals (127) Philosophy (128) Politics (129) Positive Psychology (130) Poverty (131) Power (132) Prayer (133) Priests (134) Procrastination (135) Psychology (136) Psycho-sexual (137) Psycho-spiritual (138) Reading-- (139) Refugees (140) Regrets (141) Relationships

(142) Religion (143) Religious Life (144) Repentance (145) Respect (146) Responsibility (147) Resurrection (148) Retirement (149) Retreats (150) Rich-poor divide (151) Routine (152) Sacraments (153) Seminary (154) Sermons (155) Sex education (156) Sexuality (157) Sisters (158) Social Media (159) Soft Skills (160) Solitude (161) Spiritual direction (162) Spirituality (163) Stories--Jan (164) Structure (165) Superiors--Feb (166) Teachers (167) Technology (168) TED talks (169) Theology (170) Thinking (171) Time—May (172) Trafficking (173) Truth—June (174) Understand (175) Unity-Uniformity (176) Virtue (177) Vocation (178) Web (179) West (180) Wisdom (181) Words (182) Writing (183) Youth (184) Xenophobia (185) Zeal (186) Zzz

X. Life’s Best Lessons (An on-going column in The New Leader, which started on 1 March 2020)

(1) Blaming is a Waste; Finding Solutions is the Way Forward (2) Genuine Love—Not Techniques—is the Heart of Counseling (3) Are Most People Nice or Nasty? The Answer Reveals Much (4) We Can Play the “We-They” Game—or Let the Walls Fall (5) Do Not Expect Gratitude (6) To Understand a Person Means… (7) Worry: A Useless and Destructive Habit (8) Self-Pity Solves Nothing (9) Why Me? Why Not Me? (10) Incarnation Means: Become Human (11) The Biggest Mistake (12) Not the Event, but the Interpretation (13) The Best Penance is Helping Others (14) The First to be Forgotten Are the Essentials

XI. Articles for Youth (In the Youth Magazine, Friends)

(1) “What do I Mean by Success?” Friends Magazine, June 1968, pp. 4-5. (2) “Joy and Pleasure: Is there any Difference?” Ibid., August 1968, p. 2. (3) “Five Ways of Helping to Better India,” Ibid., August 1968, p. 12. (4) “There are Two Kinds of Love,” Ibid., September 1968, pp. 7-8. (5) “From Jerusalem to Jericho to Madras,” Ibid., September 1968, pp. 9-10. (6) “Willie, My Friend,” Ibid., October 1968, pp. 25-27. (7) Robbery, Assault, New Life,” Ibid., July 1969, p. 4. (8) “Happiness among Leprosy Patients,” Ibid., July 1969, pp. 17-18. (9) “Torn Muscles and Blood,” Ibid., August 1969, pp. 10-11. (10) “First Things First,” Ibid., August 1969, pp. 12-13. (11) “The Best Discovery of Your Youth,” Ibid., September 1969, pp. 6-8. (12) “From Caves to Hippies and Apollo 11,” Ibid., September 1969, pp. 9-10. (13) “I was Proud of Being an Atheist,” Ibid., September 1969, pp. 11-13. (14) “Gagarin saw No God,” Ibid., September 1969, pp. 14-16. (15) “How Many Believe in God?” Ibid., September 1969, pp. 17-18. (16) “The Films that People Like Best,” Ibid., October 1969, pp. 5-6. (17) “Arresting India’s No.1 Killer,” Ibid., November 1969, pp. 7-9. (18) “FDS Report: (1) Youth Power - a Promise or a Threat? (2) Situations that Challenge you,” Ibid., November 1969,

pp. 11-18. (19) “Neighbour: Yes; God: No!” Ibid., November 1969, pp. 22-23. (20) “Man’s Most Expensive Journey,” Ibid., December 1969, pp. 25-27. (21) “Ever Tasted the Joy of Loving?” Ibid., January 1970, pp. 4-6. (22) “Another Diagnosis,” Ibid., February 1970, p. 2. (23) “Is this the Way Out?” Ibid., February 1970, pp. 7-9. (24) “Student Revolt in India,” Ibid., February 1970, pp. 10-15. (25) “We’d Rather be Challenged,” Ibid., February 1970, pp. 16-18. (26) “This is Revolution Indeed,” Ibid., February 1970, pp. 19-24. (27) “Do You Believe in God? The Answer May be the Opposite of What you Think,” Ibid., March, 1970, pp. 9-11. (28) “An Open Letter to Grown-Ups,” Ibid., March 1970, pp. 18-19. (29) “Seven Steps to Happiness and Success,” Ibid., March 1973, pp. 18-21; 38-39. (30) “Boys and Girls: What do they expect from each other? What do they admire and like most in each other? What

do they find least tolerable in each other?” Ibid., July 1974, pp…. (31) “Do One Thing at a Time,” Ibid., September 1973, pp. 32-33.

(32) “How to Come Out of Your Shell,” Ibid., October 1973, pp. 13-14. (33) “Plan your Day Effectively,” Ibid., November 1973, pp. 29-31 (34) “Fill Your Life with Joy,” Ibid., December 1973, pp. 15-16 (35) “Why to be Only Half Awake?” Ibid., June 1974, pp. 12-13. (36) “You can be Charming,” Ibid., July 1974, pp. 29-30. (37) “How to Praise, and When,” Ibid., August 1974, pp. 11-12. (38) “How to be Understanding,” Ibid., October 1974, pp. 16-17. (39) “Your Best Hours of Work,” Ibid., November 1974, pp. 28-29. (40) “The Value of a Smile,” Ibid., January 1975, pp. 15-16. (41) "The SQ3R Method of Study,” Ibid.,, October, 1975, pp. 18-21, 42. (42) “Friendship and Self-Consciousness,” Ibid., September 1975, pp. 17-21; 41-42. (43) “Ten Tips on Friendship,” Ibid., September 1975, pp. 30-32. (44) “How to Develop Will Power,” Ibid., November 1975, pp. 15-18. (45) "What Makes a Good Leader?" Ibid., November 1975, pp. 22-28. (46) “If You are the Chairman of a Meeting,” Ibid., December 1975, pp. 12-15. (47) “When is Your Christmas?” Ibid., December 1975, pp. 22-28. (48) “You Can Like People - Provided You Like Yourself,” Ibid., January 1976, pp. 7-9. (49) “Profiles,” Ibid., January - February 1976, pp. 18-22. (50) “How to Prepare a Speech,” Ibid., March 1976, pp. 24-25. (51) “A New Look at examinations,” Ibid., April - May 1976, pp. 12-17. (52) “Are People Born Different? A Discussion on Caste in India,” Ibid., June 1976, pp. 18-21. (53) “How to Face Fear,” Ibid., July 1976, pp. 10-13. (54) “How to Enjoy Yourself,” Ibid., September 1976, pp. 18-21. (55) “How to be an Efficient Person,” Ibid., October 1976, pp. 23-25. (56) “Be a More Positive Person,” Ibid., November 1976, pp. 26-27. (57) “How to Find a Job,” Ibid., January 1977, pp. 10-13; February 1977, pp. 8-12. (58) “Exams: How to Meet Then and Beat Them,” Ibid., January 1977, pp. 11-14, 23-26. (59) “Fact or Fiction?” Ibid., April - May 1977, pp. 18-22. (60) “How to Keep Emotional Balance,” Ibid., August 1977, pp. 12-17. (61) “You can Beat Your Inferiority Complex,” Ibid., November 1977, pp. 15-17, 25. (62) “The Answer is a Paradox,” Ibid., January 1978, pp. 10-12. (63) “You too Can Develop a Superpower Memory,” Ibid., February 1978, pp.....

XII. Translations from Italian BOOKLETS:

1. Abbé Pierre (Booklet Serialized in FDS, August 1968 to January 1969). 2. Pope John (Booklet Serialized in FDS, February 1969 to November 1969).

ARTICLES: (1) “The Trip to Mato Grosso,” FDS Magazine, March - April 1968, pp. 24-40. (2) “Give my Ticket to Daddy,” Ibid., July 1968, pp. 1-2. (3) “This Summer on the Beach,” Ibid., October 1968, pp. 8-10. (4) “Heroism in the Bunker,” Ibid., February 1969, pp. 12-14, 29. (5) “Operation Mato Grosso II,” Ibid., June 1969, pp. 11-14. (6) “I Can’t Stand It Any More,” Ibid., October 1969, pp. 13-15. (7) “Extraordinary Ex-Convict,” Ibid., November 1969, pp. 19-20. (8) “A Woman Called Larissa,” Ibid., November 1969, p. 21. (9) “My Question Is...,” Ibid., November 1969, pp. 24-25. (10) “A Sit-In Around a Theatre,” Ibid., December 1969, p. 17. (11) “Three deaths and a Life,” Ibid., January 1970, pp. 10-11. (12) “When You have to Suffer,” Ibid., February 1970, p. 27. (13) “The Atom Bomb over Nagasaki,” Ibid., June 1971, pp. 13-18. (14) “Drug-Addicts See God?” Ibid., July 1971, pp. 16-18. (15) “The Ragpickers of Emmaus,” Ibid., October 1971, pp. 12-15.

(16) “He Challenged 180 Youngsters,” Ibid., October 1971, pp. 16-21; November 1971, pp. 16-21. (17) “I’m a Refugee, but...,” Ibid., November 1971, pp. 12-15. (18) “The Charming Mosquito,” Ibid., September 1972, pp. 28-29. (19) “The Greatest Athlete of All Times,” Ibid., September 1972, pp. 30-31.

MAGNET: I have written the following articles in MAGNET Magazine, of which I am the Editor)

1. Forgiveness: True Stories (September 2016, p. 13 2. Two Faces of Love: Marriage and Celibacy (Ibid., 14-19) 3. Year of Mercy: 5 Focus Areas, 40 Action Plans (Ibid., 202-3) 4. Mother Teresa: Bold Pathfinder, Humble Servant (Ibid., 26-27) 5. Gossip: Fast-Spreading Poison (Oct. 2016, 18-23) 6. Life’s Core Decisions [under pen name: Jeff Manning] (Ibid., 26-27) 7. Be Open to Correction (Ibid., 28-29) 8. Mercy in Practice (Ibid.,30-31) 9. The Beauty of the Final Journey (Nov. 2016, 10) 10. Models of Mercy (Ibid., 14-19) 11. Compassionate and Competent Healers [under pen name: Jeff Manning] (Ibid.,27) 12. Reach Out to the Margins! (Ibid., 28-29) 13. Who is Jesus for Me? (ed.) (Dec. 2016, 14-19) 14. Reflection and Group Sharing (Ibid., 28-29) 15. Journey of the Wind [with my name] (Ibid., 32) 16. Joshua [without my name] (Ibid., 33) 17. A Home Visit and a Confession [without my name] (January 2017, 14) 18. Seven Secrets of Happiness (Ibid., 20-25) 19. Planning the New Year (Ibid., 27) 20. How to Make Good Decisions [under pen name: Jeff Manning] (Ibid., 34-35) 21. Ten Good Books on Happiness (Ibid., 36-37) 22. Meaningful, Joyful Lent (Feb. 2016, 10-11) 23. Counselling: What is it? What Can It do for Us? (Ibid., 18-23) 24. The Power of the Human Heart (Ibid.,30-31) 25. God Healed Me in a Dream [under pen name Jason Martis XYZ] (Ibid., 34-35) 26. Book Review of “Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy” (ibid., 37) 27. Grow Up in Five Areas! (March 2017, 16-21) 28. What to Delegate—and What Not To (Ibid., 30-31) 29. Make Lent Meaningful (Ibid., 32) 30. Book Review: “When Breath Becomes Air” (Ibid., 34) 31. Movie Review: “Hacksaw Bridge” (Ibid., 35) 32. The Best Among Us [under pen name Jeff Manning] (April 2017, 14-15) 33. Ten Sutras on Forgiveness (Ibid., 22-28) 34. Tips for a Good Retreat (Ibid., 32) 35. Book Review of “The Book of Forgiving by Desmond Tutu and Mpho Tutu” (Ibid.,37) 36. Movie review of “October Baby” (Ibid., 38) 37. The Best Among Us [under pen name Jeff Manning] (Ibid., 14-15) 38. From Inferiority Complex to Self-Confidence (Ibid., 30-32) 39. Marian Devotion, True and False (Ibid., 34-35) 40. Movie Review: “Beauty and the Beast” (Ibid., 36) 41. Book Review, “Handbook of Psychological Assessment” (Ibid., 37) 42. Overcoming Fear (Ibid., 30-32) 43. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 26-27) 44. Large of Narrow Heart? (Ibid., 28-29) 45. Facing Our Greatest Fears (August 2017, 2) 46. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 30-31)

47. Youth Need Help in Seven Areas (Ibid., 34-35) 48. Jean Vanier (Sept. 2017, 2) 49. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 26-27) 50. Building Communities of Love, Joy and Service (Ibid., 35) 51. Mahatma Gandhi (Oct. 2017, 2) 52. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 6-7) 53. The Terrifying Ordeal of a Zealous Priest (Ibid., 18) 54. Ten Tips on Public Speaking (Ibid., 24-25) 55. Etty Hillesum (Nov.2017, 2) 56. World Day of the Poor (Ibid., 10-11) 57. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 12-13) 58. The SQ3R Method of Study (Ibid., 26-27) 59. Bede Griffiths (Dec.2017, 2) 60. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 26-27) 61. Brother Lawrence (January 2018, 2) 62. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 14-15) 63. Formation: The Essentials in a Nutshell (Ibid., 17-22, 24) 64. Archbishop Helder Camara (Feb. 2028, 2) 65. The Best Among Us (Ibid., 14-15) 66. Lent: Make it Meaningful (Ibid., 16) 67. Archbishop Oscar Romero (March 2018, 2) 68. Child Protection Programme Offered by Gregorian U. Rome (Ibid., 26) 69. Book Reviews: Healing from Sexual Abuse (Ibid., 12) 70. What is Spirituality? (Ibid., 35-36) 71. “Models” of Spirituality (Ibid., 16) 72. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Ibid., 39) 73. Spirituality as Group Membership (May 2018, 8) 74. Love the Least! Send the Best! (June 2018, 18-23) 75. Psycho-Spiritual Approaches (July 2018, 16) 76. The Contemplative Approach (August 2018, 15) 77. Religious Life: Alive, Dying or Dead [co-author with Esme da Cunha] (Sept. 2018, 8) 78. Human Being: Becoming the Best Human Being We Can Be (Ibid., 17-18,23-26) 79. Lessons from Mahatma Gandhi (October 2018, 2) 80. Include Us! Listen to Us! Guide Us! (Ibid., 20-23) 81. Spirituality: The Three Dimensions (Ibid., 34-35) 82. Economic Justice (November 2018, 34-35) 83. Ways of Helping (December 2018, 18-19) 84. Jesus: Model and Norm (Ibid., 20-21) 85. Eyes and Heart Opened (January 2019, 10-11) 86. An Alphabet Soup for Growing Up (Ibid., 30-31) 87. Flood Relief and Religious Orders (Ibid., 35) 88. Vision—A Leader’s Most Important Function (February 2019, 30-31) 89. Think Tank Meeting (March 2019, 6-7) 90. Mission (Ibid., 33-34) 91. God Met Me. I am Changed! (April 2019, 15-16) 92. Youth Retreats (Ibid., 28-29) 93. Holy Week: Human Life in Summary (Ibid., 33) 94. Thomas a Kempis (May 2019, 2) 95. Christus Vivit! Youth are the Now of God! (Ibid., 31-33) 96. How to Give Feedback (June 2019, 28 & 30) 97. “I have such a rich father!” (July 2019, 8-9) 98. Parenting Today: Do’s, Don’ts and Changes ((bid., 18-23) 99. “Are you happy? How is your mother?” (Ibid., 33-34)

100. Extra Kind, not Extra Harsh (August 2019, 13) 101. Sister Doctors: Why, What, Where? (Ibid., 18) 102. Saints in White Coats (Ibid., 19-20) 103. Meditation Promotes Mental Health (Ibid., 30) 104. Spiritual Direction: Get it right! (Sept. 2019, 22-24) 105. Confidential Help: Four Effective Forms (Ibid., 25-26) 106. Am I a good spiritual director? (Ibid., 27-28) 107. Do the Right Things—Don’t Just Do Things Right! (Oct 2019., 33-34) 108. Religious Leadership Today: Eight Essentials (Nov 2019, 18-23) 109. Saints I Know, Saints I Love (December 2019, 17) 110. My Best Teachers (Ibid., 24) 111. Advent, Christmas, Year-End (December 2019, 34) 112. Boo Review: All Saints (Ibid., 36) 113. Book Review: One Month to Live: Thirty Days to a No-Regrets Life (Ibid., 37) 114. Time Management: Getting Our Priorities Right (January 2020, 18-21) 115. They Woke Up—and Really Lived (Ibid., 22-23) 116. Happy, Meaningful, Love-Filled New Year! (Ibid., 24) 117. Movie Reviews: “The Bucket List” & “My Life” (Ibid., 38) 118. Jealousy: Destroyer of Happiness and Unity (Feb. 2020, 18-23) 119. Teaching Leadership, Forming Formators, Maturing in Mid-Life (Ibid., 24) 120. Lent: A Family or Community Reflection (March 2020, 26-27) 121. He is alive! (Ibid., 28-29) 122. The Fine Art of Aging Gracefully (April 2020, 18-21) 123. Cruelty, Compassion, Committed Action (Ibid., 28-29) 124. COVID-19: A Realistic Look (May 2020, 17-18) 125. Service Before Self, Compassion Before Comfort (Ibid., 20-23) 126. Heroic Sisters of 1918 (Ibid., 25) 127. Devotion to Mary [Under pen name “Quaerens”] (Ibid., 30) 128. When Frightened and Desperate (Under pen name “Quaerens”] (June 2020, 15) 129. Time for a Major Change: Constructing a More Human Post-Pandemic World (ibid., 20-24) 130. My Vocational Discernment (August, 26-27) 131. Soft Skills: A Bird’s-Eye-View (September, 23-26) 132. Communities of Celibate Women and Men: Heroic, Mediocre and Off-putting Members; Challenging

Future (October, 26-29) 133. From Panic to Peace: Facing Death Helps Us to Live Better (November, 26-27 134. They Show the Way (December 2020, 18-22) 135. Mental Health: Meaning, Do’s and Don’ts (January 2021, 27-28)

Editorials: 53 F. Chapters in Books: (1) "Alone" Need not mean "Lonely": Solitude and Loneliness in the life of a priest,” in Faithfulness of Christ,

Faithfulness of Priests, edited by David Mariaselvam & Gabriel Karunaraj SDB (Bangalore: Kristu Jyothi Publications, 2010), pp. 63-77.

(2) “Computer-based Resources for Christian Studies,” in Joe Mannath (ed.), The Basic Beliefs and Teachings of Christianity, Chennai: University of Madras, Institute of Correspondence Education, 2002, pp. 257-294.

(3) “Postmodernism: A General Introduction,” in Johnson J. Puthenpurackal (ed.), The Postmodern: A Siege of the Citadel of Reason (New Delhi: Media House, 2002), pp. 31-49.

(4) “Truth, Power and Money: A Philosophical Look in the Postmodern Context,” in Stanislaus Swamikannu (ed.), Truth, Power, Money: A Postmodern Reading (Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation, 2004), pp. 11-28.

(5) “The Social and Political Role of Intellectuals according to Antonio Gramsci,” in George Thadathil (ed.), Subaltern Perspectives: Philosophizing in Context (Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation, 2005), pp. 253-272.

(6) “Spirituality of the Bible,” in Joe Mannath (ed.). Christian Spirituality and Religious Practices, Chennai: University of Madras, Institute of Correspondence Education, 2004, pp. ……..

(7) “Contemporary Spiritual Masters,” in Joe Mannath (ed.). Christian Spirituality and Religious Practices, Chennai: University of Madras, Institute of Correspondence Education, 2004, pp. ……..

(8) “Celibate Chastity: A Different Way of Loving,” in Psycho-Sexual Integration and Celibate Maturity: Handbook for Religious and Priestly Formation, edited by Jose Parappully SDB & Jose Kuttianimattathil SDB (Bangalore: Salesian Psychological Association, 2012)), pp. 404-437.

(9) “Psycho-Sexual Integration and Happy Celibate Life,” Ibid., pp. 500-531. (10) “Formation for a Meaningful Celibate Life: Three Levels of Responsibility,” Ibid., pp. 714-732. (11) “A Human Being Among, not Above, Other Human Beings,” in A Human Being Among Not Above Other Human

Beings, edited by Joseph Thenasseril SSP (Mumbai: St Pauls, 2009), pp.13-19. (12) “Spiritual Direction: A Look at the Basics,” in Basics in Spiritual Direction, edited by Jose Kuttianimattathil SDB

(Bangalore: Kristu Jyothi Publications, 2014), pp. 26-52. (13) “Counselling, Spiritual Direction and Confession: Common Elements and Differences, Ibid., 221-236. (14) “L’Accompagnamento spirituale dei giovani in scenari multireligiosi: contesti, possibilita’, limiti, proposte,” [The

Spiritual Accompaniment of the Young in Multi-religious Settings: Contexts, Possibilities, Limits, Proposals] in L’Accompagnamento Spirituale: Itinerario pedagogico spirituale in chiave salesiana al servizio dei giovani, a cura di Fabio Attard e Miguel Angel Garcia (Torino: Elledici, 2014), pp. 211-228.

(15) “The Principal Who Said Sorry,” Chicken Soup for the Indian Teacher’s Soul, pp. ….. (16) “Are We Good Human Beings? Called to Manifest the Human Face of Jesus,” in Moving Towards An Authentic

Witness to Jesus in India Today: Papers and Reflections presented at the Golden Jubilee Seminar of ‘The Church in India Seminar 1969, Bangalore’ (Nav Sadhana, Varanasi: 2-4 March 2019), Edited by John Snehanand IMS and Jacob Parappally MSFS, pp. 228-245.

G. Interviews (1) With Intercom Magazine, Chennai, June 2012. (2) With Indian Currents, XXX, 33 (13-19 August 2018), pp. 24-26 H. International Book Reviews 1. Wetlesen John (Ed.). Spinoza's Philosophy of Man: Proceedings of the Scandinavian Spinoza Symposium, 1977. Oslo, Begen & Troms: Universitetsforlaget, 1978, 224 pp. - Salesianum, Vol. 42, No.3 (1980), pp. 667-668. 2. Fink, Eugen. Grundphänomene des menschlichen Daseins. Herausgegeben von Egon Schritz und Franz-Anton Schwarz. Freiburg-München, Karl Alber, 1979, 456 pp. - Ibidem, p.688. 3. Philippe M.D. Lettre à un ami. Itinéraire Philosophique. Paris: Téqui, 1978, 310 pp. - Ibidem, p.695. 4. Liebel, Hermann. Führungspsychologie. Theoretische und empirische Beiträge. Unter Mitarbeit von Rudolf Luhr, Karl Harald Meyr und Rudolf Walter. Göttingen, Toronto & Zurich: Verlag für Psychologie, Dr. C. D. Hogrefe, 1978, 199 pp., Ibidem, p.709.

I. Editing Learned Papers 1. The papers of the 1994 annual session of the Association of Christian Philosophers of India, on the theme: Philosophical Responses to the Social Challenges of Today: Economic Disparity, Gender Discrimination and the Ecological Crisis. Published as a special issue of the Journal of Dharma (Bangalore), January-March 1995. 2. The papers of the 1995 annual session of the Association of Christian Philosophers of India, on the theme: The Human Person: Philosophical and Religious Perspectives. Published as a special issue of the Journal of Dharma (Bangalore), January-March 1996. 3. The papers of the 1996 annual session of the Association of Christian Philosophers of India, on the theme: Philosophies of Liberation: Political Philosophers and Their Impact on India. Published as a special issue of the Journal of Dharma (Bangalore), January-March 1997. 4. The papers of the 1997 annual session of the Association of Christian Philosophers of India, on the theme: Philosophy of Religion. Published as a special issue of the Journal of Dharma (Bangalore), April-June 1998, and as articles in the journal Divyadaan. Cartoons: … J. Audio-CDs 1. You Surprised Me. Read by the author. Musical accompaniment by K. S. Simon. 2-CD set. Bangalore: Don Bosco, 2006. 1. Songs from “You Surprised Me”. Lyrics by Joe Mannath. Music by K. S. Simon. Bangalore: Don Bosco, 2006. K. TELEVISION BROADCASTS Jeevan TV (India) has recorded and broadcast talks by me on the following topics. Each talk lasts 12-18 minutes.

1. God’s personal love for us 2. The secret of happiness 3. Learning to forgive 4. Finding God, and finding peace 5. The meaning and practice of love 6. Humour 7. Vocation 8. Spirituality today 9. Confession 10. The Mass 11. Parenting 12. How to pray with the Bible

(2) Goodness TV

Talks on managing emotions, on spirituality, psycho-spiritual integration, etc. Video Talks: on DVDs produced by DBICA, Chennai

I. Stories to Live By: 10 videos (1) It’s Story Time! (2) A Very Hard Life, a Very Happy Life (3) Everybody Is Mine (4) Lorayne’s Secret (5) Are You Really Alive? (6) She Saw Us as Human Beings (7) Who Are Your Teachers? (8) Why Brian Wasn’t Scared (9) Making Marriage Work (10) Your Story

II. More Stories: 15 videos

(1) More Stories for You (2) Big Things and Small Things (3) A Nice Way to End the Day (4) A Principal Who Said Sorry (5) Don’t Feel Sorry for Me (6) No Time to Ask (7) Overcoming Jealousy (8) I Have Ns o Address (9) Tears of Tenderness (10) Do You Like Jokes? (11) The Secret of Radiance (12) Youngsters as Teachers (13) Regrets Are a Big Waste (14) What Is Real for You? (15) Final Story

III. Youth Work Today: 7 videos:

(1) Seven Types of Youth (2) Seven Concerns of Youth (3) Seven Tips for Youth Workers (4) Seven Areas of Youth Ministry (5) Seven Qualities of a Good Youth Worker (6) Seven Tips for Youth Retreats (7) Seven Young Heroes