Monday, 14 June 2010
And to mend my mistakes....
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. To make-up for my tardyness and for slacking off of my duties to ye readers, I will post a CHORAL MASTERPIECE!
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Congratulations Cleansing Fire!
WOOHOO! Cleansing Fire (my absolute favourite blog) is at a new URL. It is now an official WEBSITE! God Bless You, Cleansing Fire. I look forward to reading posts, and posts, and more posts, and posts from the new authors!
http://www.cleansingfiredor.com/
http://www.cleansingfiredor.com/
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Detest blasphemy
You have probably noticed, at the top of the page, there is a little note. Please, send your email. It is pre-written. It is a protest against the Austin City Theatre for showing that blasphemous, heretical, stupid play "The Greates Story Ever Told". What stupidity is in this play. What blasphemy, for it portrays the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, as a...lesbian. Please! Protest! We can NOT accept this!! NEVER!
Monday, 7 June 2010
England
Type of the West, and glorying in the name
More than in Faith's pure fame!
Oh. trust not crafty fort nor rock renowned
Earned upon hostile ground;
Wielding Trade's master-keys, at thy proud will
To lock or loose its waters, England! trust not still.
Dread thine own power! Since haughty Babel's prime,
High towers have been man's crime.
Since her hoar age, when the huge moat lay bare,
Strongholds have been man's snare.
Thy nest is in the crags; ah, refuge frail!
Mad counsel in its hour, or traitors, will prevail.
He who scanned Sodom for His righteous men
Still spares thee for thy ten;
But, should vain tongues the Bride of Heaven defy,
He will not pass thee by;
For, as earth's kings welcome their spotless guest,
So gives He them by turn, to suffer or be blest.
John Henry Cardinal Newman
More than in Faith's pure fame!
Oh. trust not crafty fort nor rock renowned
Earned upon hostile ground;
Wielding Trade's master-keys, at thy proud will
To lock or loose its waters, England! trust not still.
Dread thine own power! Since haughty Babel's prime,
High towers have been man's crime.
Since her hoar age, when the huge moat lay bare,
Strongholds have been man's snare.
Thy nest is in the crags; ah, refuge frail!
Mad counsel in its hour, or traitors, will prevail.
He who scanned Sodom for His righteous men
Still spares thee for thy ten;
But, should vain tongues the Bride of Heaven defy,
He will not pass thee by;
For, as earth's kings welcome their spotless guest,
So gives He them by turn, to suffer or be blest.
John Henry Cardinal Newman
Sunday, 6 June 2010
Corpus Christi
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Pray for Us.
O My Jesus, Forgive us our Sins, Save us from the Fires of Hell, Lead all souls into Heaven, especially those in most need of thy mercy. Amen.
Hail mary, Full of Grace, the Lord is with Thee, Blessed art Thou amongst women, and Blessed in the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have Mercy on me, a Sinner.
Saturday, 5 June 2010
A voice from afar...
Weep not for me;—
Be blithe as wont, nor tinge with gloom
The stream of love that circles home,
Light hearts and free!
Joy in the gifts Heaven’s bounty lends;
Nor miss my face, dear friends!
I still am near;—
Watching the smiles I prized on earth,
Your converse mild, your blameless mirth;
Now too I hear
Of whisper’d sounds the tale complete,
Low prayers, and musings sweet.
A sea before
The Throne is spread;—its pure still glass
Pictures all earth-scenes as they pass.
We, on its shore,
Share, in the bosom of our rest,
God's knowledge, and are blest
John Cardinal Henry Newman
Be blithe as wont, nor tinge with gloom
The stream of love that circles home,
Light hearts and free!
Joy in the gifts Heaven’s bounty lends;
Nor miss my face, dear friends!
I still am near;—
Watching the smiles I prized on earth,
Your converse mild, your blameless mirth;
Now too I hear
Of whisper’d sounds the tale complete,
Low prayers, and musings sweet.
A sea before
The Throne is spread;—its pure still glass
Pictures all earth-scenes as they pass.
We, on its shore,
Share, in the bosom of our rest,
God's knowledge, and are blest
John Cardinal Henry Newman
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Turkish Bishop Stabbed to Death
It is with great sorrow that I present this to you, for he was a good man. He was the Apostolic Vicar in Anatolia...read.....
A Roman Catholic bishop was stabbed to death in southern Turkey on Thursday, a day before he was scheduled to leave for Cyprus to meet with the pope, officials and reports said.Though CBC was not the most reliable new source, it's what I could find. I am praying for the repose of the soul of the good Priest.
Catholic Bishop Luigi Padovese speaks during a service at Santa Maria Church in Turkey's Black Sea city of Trabzon in this picture taken Feb. 5, 2007. Padovese was stabbed to death in his home in southern Turkey on Thursday. (Umit Bektas/Reuters)
Luigi Padovese, the pope's apostolic vicar in Anatolia, was attacked outside his home in the Mediterranean port of Iskenderun. Dogan news agency video footage of the scene showed the bishop lying dead in front of a building.
Mehmet Celalettin Lekesiz, the governor for the province of Hatay, said police immediately caught the suspected killer.
He said the man, identified only as Murat A., was Padovese's driver for the last four and a half years and was mentally unstable.
"The initial investigation shows that the incident is not politically motivated," Lekesiz said. "We have learned that the suspect had psychological problems and was receiving treatment."
Meeting in Cyprus
Padovese, who is the equivalent of the bishop for the Anatolia region, was scheduled to leave for Cyprus on Friday to meet with the pope, who is visiting the island, and fellow bishops from around the region for preparations before the church's synod of bishops on the Middle East. The Synod is scheduled for October.
No one answered phones at his church in Iskenderun.
Vatican spokesman Rev. Federico Lombardi told The Associated Press in Rome that the Vatican felt "immense pain, consternation, bewilderment and stupor" over the death and noted that it showed the "difficult conditions" that the Catholic community in the region lives in.
He said the pope's upcoming visit to Cyprus and the upcoming synod of bishops on the Middle East showed "how the universal church is in solidarity with this community."
Latest attack
The killing is the latest in a string of attacks in recent years on Christians in Turkey, where Christians make up less than one per cent of the 70 million population.
In 2007, a Roman Catholic priest in the western city of Izmir, Adriano Franchini, was stabbed and slightly wounded in the stomach by a 19-year-old man after Sunday Mass. The man was arrested.
The same year, a group of men entered a Bible-publishing house in the central Anatolian city of Malatya and killed three Christians, including a German national. The five alleged killers are now standing trial for murder.
The killings — in which the victims were tied up and had their throats slit — drew international condemnation and added to Western concerns about whether Turkey can protect its religious minorities.
In 2006, amid widespread anger in Islamic countries over the publication in European newspapers of caricatures of Islam's Prophet Muhammad, a 16-year-old boy shot dead a Catholic priest, Father Andrea Santoro, as he prayed in his church in the Black Sea city of Trabzon. The boy was convicted of murder and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
In a 2006 telephone interview with The Associated Press, following another knife attack that injured another priest, Padovese expressed concern over the safety of Catholic priests in Turkey.
"The climate has changed," he said. "It is the Catholic priests that are being targeted."
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/06/03/turkey-bishop-murder-stabbed.html#ixzz0pq4W5Z9P
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
Come let us adore him
We must be careful not to follow the Devil's flock. There are people in the Church who are going this way, and do not realize it. We must not be fooled by fake miracles and heretical "apparitions". The Blessed Sacrament is the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord.
Come let us Adore Him,
Christ the Lord
Bless Virgin Mary, Mother of God, Pray for Us, For we are sinners, Pray for Us, now and at our Death. Amen.
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
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