Goa Jesuits offer counselling service amid Covid-19

A group of Jesuits has begun a telecounseling for those distressed during the lockdown. “For most people living indoors for such an extended period of time is a new experience. It could often lead to certain disorientation, frustration or a feeling of helplessness,” Jesuit father Anderson Fernandes, one of the counsellors, told Matters India on March 11 over phone.

The service began on April 5 and will continue until the end of the month. Father Fernandes, head of the Panaji—based Xavier Centre of Historical Research, says he attends at least six phone calls daily from various parts of India.

The team comprising 14 priests of the Goa province is available to give direction and comfort. The guidance is available from Monday to Saturday in languages such as English, Kannada, Konkani, Marathi and Tamil.

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