Thursday 23rd October 2025

I have completed 37 years of being awesome! It is my birthday (22nd October), and I have always gotten excited about it since I can remember. Growing up, birthdays meant just being celebrated and meeting all my friends, new clothes, parties, games, and CAKE!!! Who doesn’t love cake?

So this birthday began with the usual—attending mass and saying a prayer—and was followed by so many wishes and gifts and a small party with friends and family and, again, CAKE!

But as I ponder on the day’s reflection, the forever, existential question pops up… what am I meant to be? Am I fulfilling my life’s purpose? Am I to do something or less?!

“I have come to set the earth on fire,
and how I wish it were already blazing!
There is a baptism with which I must be baptized.
And how great is my anguish until it is accomplished!

What is my goal? a degree, a marriage, a long healthy life? OR am I here for something bigger?!

I’m sure we all have these thoughts, and now at 37 years of youth, I begin to review the way I live my life! And like Jesus was sent to earth with a mission, so have we been sent—maybe as a school worker or a nurse or a surgeon like me or a housewife—each of us is playing a role meant for the greater good and to spread the word!!! To be better humans and make life meaningful!

While I meet women at their most vulnerable on an operating table, where they consent for me to open and look inside their bodies—I know it’s my mission to work my hardest to keep them at bay from cancer or give them the longest “progression-free survival” (the word we use). I need to focus on making them comfortable and accepting what’s best for them and not imposing my knowledge on them but making them decide what they want in their life!!!

Today as you read this, just take a minute away from the screen and think—who am I? What am I here for? if you can answer them right away! That’s great, but if not, think it through every day for 5 minutes as you focus on your breathing. And once you have a small inkling—look forward!!! and focus on your mission.

Remember we are passengers; death is not the end but the transition to something better!!!

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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17 Comments

  1. Happy, Happy Birthday, Dr. Analise!! I and so many others are very thankful for you! May God bless you today and every day!

  2. Happy Birthday Dr Analise!!! 🎈 🎉 🎁
    God bless you and all that you do🎉🎁🎂🎈💃

  3. Happy Birthday Analise. Thanks for sharing your Catholic Moments with us. This is obviously one reason you are with us. Peace be with you…have an extra piece of cake!!!

  4. Happy Birthday, dear Analise. God has blessed us with your presence in this world. He has blessed you with parents who raised you right. He has blessed your patients who benefit from your knowledge and compassion. May He continue to bless you as you carry on. ❤️🙏

  5. I have been asking myself those questions lately. I have raised my family, worked, retired, babysat grandchildren. So blessed. But now at this stage of my life I am not needed with the family as much and I have time on my hands. Please keep me in your prayers. Blessings and Happy Birthday! I love your thoughts on paper 🌷

  6. Happy birthday, Dr. Analise. I pray the Lord will show me my role in life and that I will always know His will for me.

  7. Happy birthday Analise! You are a doctor/surgeon however the window is closing on being a mother. I’m guessing you have chose to live a single life. Give the one (you Mom) who gave birth to you a big hug and a kiss. You know she has offered up more prayers for you than you can imagine. Peace be with you Doc.

    Look at anonymous who raised children and babysit grandchildren. Not needed by her family anymore, what a terrible feeling.
    Dear anonymous, you have a church family who needs and wants you very much – reach out, please.

  8. Happy Happy Birthday! I, too, have always loved birthdays (66 of them so far). They are a day to reflect and look forward. Each day a chance to make a difference in the lives of those around us. God’s Blessings…

  9. Happy Birthday Dr Analise! Enjoy and continued blessings on your road to eternal happiness! God bless! 🎂🌷🕊️

  10. Happy Belated Birthday Analise! You are a blessing to many ACM readers. Wishing you that many blessings for your birthday.
    As far as your “big question”, (which I too often ponder) we need to trust that God has placed us where we need to be.
    “Bloom where you are planted” is a saying we use on Cursillo weekends. And lastly, from one of the episodes from The Chosen, Jesus tells a group of children that “Everyone has a much larger job than just their trade”.
    Peace ✌️

  11. Happy birthday to you Dr. Analise!! I wish you a joyful new age.

    Thank God for this reflection! As I continue to ponder on my next carer move. I will take 5 minutes a day to reflect and ask myself if this will be able to set the world ablaze through me. Or should I continue with my personal plan and see it mature to fruition.

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