Monday, February 25, 2008

The Suprise Hand Gesture

Augustine

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St Augustine
Sermon 19, 5

What do I reserve you in heaven? What awaits me up there ? Eternal life, incorruptibility, royalty with Christ, the society of angels. There, more disorder, more ignorance, more danger, more temptations; the real, certain, immutable security! And far from you, what did I search on the earth? wealth fleeing, falling, fly, what have I sought? gold, this land reflects yellow, silver, pale reflection of this land, honor, smoke an instant, that's what I wanted from you on earth! And to think that seeing it in the hands of sinners, my feet staggered and was about to fall! Oh! God is good for those who have right heart.


Free Church Anniversarycongratulationsletter

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St. Faustina Kowalska
The small journal, p. 142

O my Jesus, how easy it is to sanctify it just takes a little bit of goodwill. And if Jesus finds the minimum of good will in the soul, he hastens to give it. And nothing can stop it, or blame, nor falls, absolutely nothing. Jesus is eager to help the soul and the soul is so faithful to the grace of God, it could in a short time, achieve the highest sanctity that a creature can attain here below. God is very generous and not refuses to pardon anyone. He even gives more than we ask. The shortest route is fidelity to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit.


Friday, February 22, 2008

Wild Pokemon Modifier Emerald

Faustina Kowalska Benedict XVI

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Benedict XVI General Audience, 7 June 2006

To Jesus asked: "And you, what say you? Who do you
am I?" Peter answers: " You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God! " (Mt 16, 15-16). In response, Jesus pronounces the solemn declaration that defines, once and for all, the role of Peter in the Church: "And I say to you: You are Peter and upon this rock I will build my church ... I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven "(Mt 16, 18-19).

The three metaphors that Jesus uses are themselves very clear: Peter is the foundation rock upon which the edifice of the Church, he will have the keys of the kingdom of heaven to open or close it as he sees fit and finally, it may bind or loose, in the sense that it can establish or prohibit what he considers necessary for the life of the Church, which is and remains to Christ. It is always the Church of Christ and not Peter. Thus was described by images, vivid reflection that successive call the "primacy of jurisdiction."


Friday, February 1, 2008

Ribbons For Volleyball

464 Basil of Caesarea

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St Basil of Caesarea
Homily on St. Luke VI, XII, 18

The bread is useless to you, is the bread of the hungry, the coat hanging in your Wardrobe is the tunic of the naked, the shoe that is useless to you is the poor man who goes barefoot; the money you keep buried, is the money of the poor: you commit many injustices that you could spread benefit.