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24-Feb-2012, 05:54 AM
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| | | | | Re: Interfaith Marriage: Sikh & Catholic It really depends on who's the person who rejected the purposle, if it is a traditional person, need I say more? Also just forget it, it'd be too complicated to work out if you have kids or whatever. *
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24-Feb-2012, 06:33 AM
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| | | | | Re: Interfaith Marriage: Sikh & Catholic It really depends on who's the person who rejected the purposle, if it is a traditional person, need I say more? Also just forget it, it'd be too complicated to work out if you have kids or whatever.
Kamala ji
I'll just mention, they do have 2 children at this stage.
I don't think they have had any complications and it is working out fine.
Like Vouthon says-'religion should never be a barrier for love'. This is a very nice comment.
I know it is diificult for a few people to stomach, but we have to move forward and like my veerji mentioned in another post- we have to adapt to the changing times or we cause our own inflicting time-warps. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/interfaith-dialogues/25146-interfaith-marriage-sikh-and-catholic.html
All I can say is that I truly cannot ever imagine the couple with different partners of their own backround faiths, it's impossible!!
Thanks Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=25146
Lucky Singh
I've just put this in a few hours later.-PS. Kamalaji, I've just noticed that you may not have been referencing my earlier post, if not then my apologies.
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24-Apr-2012, 20:02 PM
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| | | | | Re: Interfaith Marriage: Sikh & Catholic I just found this on youtube: Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=25146
Looks like they had a " beautiful day" (song playing in background) indeed! | 
25-Apr-2012, 13:12 PM
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| | | | | Re: Interfaith Marriage: Sikh & Catholic Brother Vouthon Ji, Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=25146
Peace and Love from me as well brother...
I like what you write.
1. I began my kindergarten in a Catholic Church...and finished my HSC Higher School certificate Cambridge university also at a catholic Brothers Missionary School...so I spent almost 12 years of my education in a Catholic environment..i had some of the best and most dedicated Irish brothers as my teachers and mentors..and i still think of them most fondly as they molded me and gave me some of their best in education, love, kindness, and much more...but i have learnt more from your posts than those 12 years...?? surprising ?? Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=25146
carry on posting bro..
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25-Apr-2012, 17:44 PM
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| | | | | Re: Interfaith Marriage: Sikh & Catholic Quote:
Originally Posted by Gyani Jarnail Singh Brother Vouthon Ji,
Peace and Love from me as well brother...
I like what you write.
1. I began my kindergarten in a Catholic Church...and finished my HSC Higher School certificate Cambridge university also at a catholic Brothers Missionary School...so I spent almost 12 years of my education in a Catholic environment..i had some of the best and most dedicated Irish brothers as my teachers and mentors..and i still think of them most fondly as they molded me and gave me some of their best in education, love, kindness, and much more...but i have learnt more from your posts than those 12 years...?? surprising ??
carry on posting bro..
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peacesignMy dear brother Gyani peacesign
Thank you very much for these beautiful words! I am very humbled.
Indeed peace and blessings of the Creator upon all of us. I am thankful for hearing about your formative years in a Catholic environment and about your dear Irish Catholic friends.
I must say that I have never been on a religious forum where my posts have been so warmly received and where I have felt truly welcomed and at home. That is a true testament to Sikh values and hospitality. I feel very at home on SPN, so I will certainly keep posting when God grants me the time 
I couldn't have received a more warm, open and brotherly reception!
You are all, my dear Sikhi brothers, exemplars of the wonderful teachings of your beautiful faith. All of you have been unfailingly polite, kind, helpful, and dignified towards me. I really am not exaggerating your good qualities guys! icecreammunda | | The following members appreciate Archived_member15 Ji for the above message. | | 
25-Apr-2012, 18:09 PM
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| | | | | Re: Interfaith Marriage: Sikh & Catholic Vouthon Ji..
They are the La-salle Brothers and the best schools in malaysia are run by them...and the Girls equivalent are the Sisters who run the Convents of the Holy Infant Jesus..so my sisters studied in those...equally good at building character as well as educating. My fondest memories are of Bro ignatious who was nearly 88 when he returned to ireland after a lifetime of service..i spent almost 8 years with him...sadly God didnt allow him much time as a retiree..he passed away soon after returning to ireland..after he had a good long drink of what we call lassee YOUGHURT DRINK...i miss him dearly....nearly three decades later... | | The following members appreciate Gyani Jarnail Singh Ji for the above message. | | 
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