The official pro-life organisation of the archepharchy of Kalyan - Mumbai, committed to all human life from conception to death.

Witnesses of Hope

Loving and serving our loved ones who are bedridden and the ones who could never do anything on their own might be challenging and uncomfortable, but it never is a form of indignity, neither to the person being served, nor to the person who’s serving. Christ said, “I have come not to be served, but to serve.” 

And it is this example that inspires us to reach out to ones who need our help and to serve them. And the ones who recognize the sanctity of life, know it well that words like “Mercy” and “Honour” find their true meaning in human life through acts of love and service that give birth to a newfound hope to live, rather than through rejection, renouncement and despair that eventually lead to death.

“Adoption isn’t a good option since you can’t really love this child as much as you would love your own biological child.” – a very common comment on adoption that is often made by many people around us and that has been echoing in our society for a long time now. Well, today we introduce you to a couple who have nullified this age-old baseless claim through their own colourful life of love, hope and undeterred faith in God.

Listen to the story of Mrs. Shiny Joji, as she narrates her experience of adopting a baby and how her love for her child has only multiplied over the years, even when she had her own biological child many years later.

We’re sure that this video will definitely clarify your misconceptions regarding adoption and encourage you to embrace this wonderful act of love.

Eva Pro-Life Movement celebrates ‘Week for Life’ from the 6th to the 13th of December, 2020 and on the very first day of this week we honour couples who have stood up courageously for life. Meet Jismy and Sajeev, a couple who despite being all their hardships chose to stay true to their faith and vocation. Their story will resonate with all couples who choose to ignore the world and choose life.

Eva Pro-Life Movement celebrates ‘Week for Life’ from the 6th to the 13th of December, 2020 and on the very first day of this week we honour couples who have stood up courageously for life. Meet Neethu and Cijo, who are a beacon of faith and hope in Jesus who Himself is the Way, the Truth and the Life.

Meet Rosy and Cijo, a young couple who chose life defying all hardships with unflinching faith. They are truly an inspiration.

The Eva Pro-life Movement thanks all priests who have stood up for the sanctity of Life and have defended and promoted the Pro-Life teachings of the Church. Today we honour such an extraordinary priest, Fr. Jomet Vazhayil, a priest from the Eparchy of Kalyan, who through his various activities and charitable works, has inspired and taught many people around him that Pro-life ministry is, indeed, at the core of Christian Evangelization and all other forms of charity and service to the society.

“How can there be too many children? That’s like saying there are too many flowers!” – St. Mother Teresa Our culture looks down on families and especially those with more children. Popular culture portrays large families as cumbersome, burdening and unhappy but that’s untrue. Listen to Lael Saju who speaks about her own family and her experience living in a large family. Her beautiful testimony is a must watch.

Young people today often look for real life examples who are “practical” and “rational” and yet choose to stand for life. Not that such examples have ceased to exist now, but often our young minds fail to identify such strong and brilliant characters in real life. Today, Eva ProLife movement proudly presents to you one such strong character – Natasha Makuden. One of most brilliant members of Eva’s media team, Natasha has been a true Pro-lifer since the beginning and has been an inspiration to many young men and women. And we’re sure that through this beautiful testimony of hers, many more will continue to be inspired by this amazing young person.

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