Daily Archives: September 9, 2012

So beautiful

Heroic Act of Charity I renounce in favor of the suffering souls in Purgatory the satisfactory portion of all the good works which, with the assistance of divine grace, I from this day shall perform, as also all the prayers and satisfactory works which may, after my death, be applied to my benefit, and I place them all in the hands of the Blessed Virgin, that this Mother of Mercy may dispose of them according to her pleasure.

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SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE, PRIEST

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SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE, PRIESTPosted onSeptember 9, 2012byadminNicholas was born toward the middle of the thirteenth century.

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An unexpected humorous grace you might appreciate

“This baked ham is really delicious,” the priest teased the rabbi. “You really ought to try it.

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UK MP challenges assisted suicide comment by the British Junior Health Minister

For those who follow the issue of euthanasia and assisted suicide, you would have noticed that Anna Soubry, the newly appointed Junior Minister for Health suggested that the assisted suicide law in the UK may need to be changed because of the number of British citizens who are dying at the Dignitas suicide clinic in Switzerland. Nadine Dorries, the Conservative MP from Mid Bedfordshire in the UK responds, in an interesting and strong manner to challenge the remarks by Soubry but also to seek a clarification of the UK government official position.Link to the original article.

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The Wisdom of Erma Bombeck- Living life

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The Wisdom of Erma Bombeck- Living lifeSep 9th, 2012 by deaconmike When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, ‘I used everything you gave me’.  Erma Bombeck Tags: big question, wisdomPosted in The Wisdom of…

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Key ‘moderate’ Catholic, hailed by choir on left

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Where the Rubber Hits the Road: Key ‘moderate’ Catholic, hailed by choir on left Key ‘moderate’ Catholic, hailed by choir on left This article is unique in that I think it evokes a response within Catholics all over the political spectrum. But as a lad who enjoyed watching ‘Yes Minister’, I’ve learned to appreciate the power that exists within the professional bureaucracy that accompanies any institution.

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Key ‘moderate’ Catholic, hailed by choir on left

Sunday

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A strong cup of coffee, a pretty table, the pure voices of these beautiful men.Our little family has been trying to make Sunday, well, special. In the rough and tumble of life with small kids, this does not mean living out the fantasy of high culture I entertained before I was married

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Ecce quam bonum et quam jucundum

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Psalm 132Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell in unity.Like the precious ointment on the head, that ran down upon the beard, the beard of Aaron, Which ran down to the skirt of his garment: As the dew of Hermon, which descendeth upon mount Sion. For there the Lord hath commandeth blessing, and life for evermore.

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September Evening on the Roof of Silverstream Priory

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Come Up Higher, Friend!Last evening after Vespers, given the perfect weather conditions, we climbed onto the roof of the priory to see the sights from a new perspective. Damien and Ben were the first to ascend, exploring how they will anchor the new eight foot copper cross to the pinnacle of the house whence it will be visible for miles around

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Homily from Sept. 9, 2012: Superheroes?

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Chapter Room Furniture Arrives

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The Auditorium Spiritus SanctiIn the monastic tradition the Chapter Room is sometimes referred to as the Auditorium Spiritus Sancti, that is, the place wherein one hears the Holy Spirit. In fact, the Chapter Room is so called, because every morning after Prime, the community gathers there to listen to the reading of the appointed chapter of the Rule of Saint Benedict.

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Chapter Room Furniture Arrives

229. Voltron Force #3: Twin Trouble by Brian Smith

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Twin Trouble by Brian Smith.

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229. Voltron Force #3: Twin Trouble by Brian Smith

World meeting for peace opens in war-wounded Sarajevo

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2012-09-09 Vatican Radio (Vatican Radio)– Religious and government officials from around the world are gathering for what organizers have called the “largest ever world meeting for peace” in Sarajevo since the end of the Bosnian War.

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Her name is Sarajevo

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2012-09-09 Vatican Radio (Vatican Radio) She was once called the “Jerusalem of Europe”, a symbol of the peaceful coexistence between religions, home to a rich mosaic of cultural diversity. She was once the only major European city to have a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church and synagogue within the same neighbourhood.

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Her name is Sarajevo

Indian Parents Plead to Euthanize Children; Cite Poverty

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QUAERITUR: A Catholic leaves for the Orthodox Church, is ordained, and wants to return

QUAERITUR: A Catholic leaves for the Orthodox Church, is ordained, and wants to returnPosted on9 September 2012byFr. John ZuhlsdorfFrom a reader:A person [a man] who WAS Catholic, baptized and confirmed in Latin Rite, left the Church and became Orthodox and was ordained in the OCA then latter returned to the Latin Rite Catholic Church, desires to serve as a priest in the Catholic Church.

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Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass

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Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass

Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass

Posted by: Pam Aleman

September 9, 2012

This is an annual Mass for couples celebrating their 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th or 60th plus Wedding Anniversary!

This year’s Mass will take place on
Septmember 9 at the Cathedral of Christ the King
Click here for further information or contact: Lena at 905-528-7988 ext. 2249

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Three Points about Cardinal Martini

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I had an email from an Italian friend about Cardinal Martini, in response to my post on the late Cardinal: huge crowds did attend his “lying in state” and funeral and Corriera della Sera has wept salt tears over him.My friend pointed out a few things non-Italians forget:Against the background of two non-Italian Pope, and in the face few honourable Italian secular leaders, “the patrician” -an important word for many Italians- Martini stood out. He had a natural charisma.

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Anonymous Christians?

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“Anonymous Christians.” These were the two most exciting words I heard in my high school religion class.

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Anonymous Christians?

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