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acidrop (f)
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do you mean fake catholics nko?
are you one?
yes thats what i meant . . .and am not even catholics sef, but the discrimination here is too much
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Lindiwe (f)
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hi all, it's sunday again and today the church celebrates The Most Holy TrinityGod so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in Him may not be lost but may have eternal life (John 3:16)Sometimes these words can become too familiar and they roll by on the page without eliciting any new thought. But the greatest mystery of the universe is that God gave - and He gave and He gave some more. In fact, He gave everything so that we could be with Him. That's how much He loves us!  This is the real mystery that we celebrate today. This is a day to rejoice in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit who love us!  It's a day to rejoice in the very personal love that God has for each one of us - a love that will never abandon us. God has held nothing back. He invites us, weak and sinful human beings, to share completely in His divine life. And He has moved heaven nd earth to make it possible! What an amazing lover and a most generous giver! John's Gospel tells us that God has given us the Holy Spirit to guide us into all truth by revealing the mysteries of the gospel to our hearts. The Holy Spirit takes what He hears from the Father and the Son and reveals it to us in a personal, life-giving way (John 16: 12-15). And this is not just a passing on of information. The Spirit works in such a way as to bring us into an experience of the Trinity. His revelation always lifts our hearts, fills us with joy, and gives us confidence that we are God's beloved children. Let us at Mass today, ask for a deeper revelation of the Trinity, a revelation of the love that gave everything so that we could be with Him. Expect God to fill you with His divine life and give you a deeper taste of his love. Have a splendid time at Mass as you encounter Jesus in the Eucharist! Cheers.
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Lindiwe (f)
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Let us thank our heavenly Father, beloved Lord Jesus and gracious Holy Spirit for their amazing love. It's so incredible that God would give so much just for us. let's praise Him for revealing Himself to us and for filling us with His grace. Lord, we praise and glorify you! Amen! and of course, let's not forget to call on the intercession of our Lady, because She's the adorable daughter of God the Father, beloved Mother of God the Son, and admirable spouse of the Holy Spirit! 
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Oby1 (f)
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Hello folks it has being a wonderful weekend. Greetings to all.
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint
St. Theophilus of Corte (1676-1740) If we expect saints to do marvelous things continually and to leave us many memorable quotes, we are bound to be disappointed with St. Theophilus. The mystery of God's grace in a person's life, however, has a beauty all its own.
Theophilus was born in Corsica of rich and noble parents. As a young man he entered the Franciscans and soon showed his love for solitude and prayer. After admirably completing his studies, he was ordained and assigned to a retreat house near Subiaco. Inspired by the austere life of the Franciscans there, he founded other such houses in Corsica and Tuscany. Over the years, he became famous for his preaching as well as his missionary efforts.
Though he was always somewhat sickly, Theophilus generously served the needs of God's people in the confessional, in the sickroom and at the graveside. Worn out by his labors, he died on June 17, 1740. He was canonized in 1930.
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Francis used to say, "Let us begin, brothers, to serve the Lord God, for up to now we have made little or no progress" (1 Celano, #193).
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Lindiwe (f)
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hey Oby, how're u doin' good to know u had a swell weekend, mine could't have been better!  initially i wasn't looking forward to working this morning, but i guess i'm sort of energised now  have a great day!
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Oby1 (f)
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hey Oby, how're u doin' good to know u had a swell weekend, mine could't have been better!  initially i wasn't looking forward to working this morning, but i guess i'm sort of energised now  have a great day! Hi lindiwe. Good to hear that you have gathered strength ready to use it for this week, thank God for the weekend rest. Have a great day too!
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Carlosein (m)
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hello everyone, take care and have a great week ahead.
been a busy day for me but thank God the day is gradually drawing to a close.
see you all tomorrow, Deo volente.
Glory to Jesus, Honour to Mary.
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Lindiwe (f)
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hey peeps, just hailing y'all! stay blessed!
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imhotep
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Quotable quote:
"There is the desacralization that often turns into dehumanization: The individual and the society for whom nothing is "sacred" suffer moral decay, in spite of appearances."
Source => DIVES IN MISERICORDIA (On the Mercy of God), John Paul II
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~Lady~ (f)
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Hello everyone yes thats what i meant . . .and am not even catholics sef, but the discrimination here is too much  I thought it was a Catholic thread. You can join us if you like.
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Carlosein (m)
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Hello everyone  I thought it was a Catholic thread. You can join us if you like. beats me too! how are you doing, your mum and boyfriend? hope great.
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~Lady~ (f)
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how are you doing, your mum and boyfriend? hope great. too much stress in that area, so broke up with boyfriend and not speaking to mum or she's not speaking to me. anyway too much wahala. I need me time. The whole situation transpired to something else in one week. I am tired.
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Carlosein (m)
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too much stress in that area, so broke up with boyfriend and not speaking to mum or she's not speaking to me. anyway too much wahala. I need me time. The whole situation transpired to something else in one week. I am tired.
wow all this in just a week. sorry to hear this. keep hanging in there and praying especially the rosary to Our Lady, She'll see you through as always. we remember you all in our prayers as well. this is for you: Hail Mary full of grace the Lord is with you blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God pray for us sinners now and the hour of our death, Amen.take care. 
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Lindiwe (f)
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lady, it's well with you don't worry! hey peeps, what's goin on! hailing as usual! Oby no write up on a saint today, abi we no get any saint to celebrate today? i actually tot we had a saint for everyday. viee where you dey na? carl, i dey greet oh! pam, you too!  restful night all!
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint
St. Rita of Cascia (1381-1457)
Like Elizabeth Ann Seton, Rita of Cascia was a wife, mother, widow and member of a religious community. Her holiness was reflected in each phase of her life.
Born at Roccaporena in central Italy, Rita wanted to become a nun but was pressured at a young age into marrying a harsh and cruel man. During her 18-year marriage, she bore and raised two sons. After her husband was killed in a brawl and her sons had died, Rita tried to join the Augustinian nuns in Cascia. Unsuccessful at first because she was a widow, Rita eventually succeeded.
Over the years, her austerity, prayerfulness and charity became legendary. When she developed wounds on her forehead, people quickly associated them with the wounds from Christ's crown of thorns. She meditated frequently on Christ's passion. Her care for the sick nuns was especially loving. She also counseled lay people who came to her monastery.
Beatified in 1626, Rita was not canonized until 1900. She has acquired the reputation, together with St. Jude, as a saint of impossible cases. Many people visit her tomb each year.
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For the Baptism of adults and for all the baptized at the Easter Vigil, three questions are asked: “Do you reject sin so as to live in the freedom of God's children? Do you reject the glamour of evil, and refuse to be mastered by sin? Do you reject Satan, father of sin and prince of darkness?”
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Oby1 (f)
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Oby no write up on a saint today, abi we no get any saint to celebrate today? i actually tot we had a saint for everyday. Hello lovely, yesterday was somehow busy for me. How you dey now and job?
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Carlosein (m)
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lady, it's well with you don't worry! hey peeps, what's goin on! hailing as usual! Oby no write up on a saint today, abi we no get any saint to celebrate today? i actually tot we had a saint for everyday. viee where you dey na? carl, i dey greet oh! pam, you too!  restful night all! hi lindiwe, thanks for your greetings. i receive am well well. trust all is okay with you. actually there's more than a saint for each day since there are only 365(6) days in a year and thousands (at least) declared saints. may God grant all our requests today through the unfailing intercession of St. Rita of Cascia. Amen. oby, how u dey now, viee we no dey see your break light again o. tsup?
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viee (f)
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hey peeps ! whats goin on  been so occupied lately. . . . . looks kind of quiet in here  lets wake the thread abeg oooo I thought it was a Catholic thread.
You can join us if you like.
gbam  Today's Saint
St. Rita of Cascia (1381-1457)
Like Elizabeth Ann Seton, Rita of Cascia was a wife, mother, widow and member of a religious community. Her holiness was reflected in each phase of her life.
Born at Roccaporena in central Italy, Rita wanted to become a nun but was pressured at a young age into marrying a harsh and cruel man. During her 18-year marriage, she bore and raised two sons. After her husband was killed in a brawl and her sons had died, Rita tried to join the Augustinian nuns in Cascia. Unsuccessful at first because she was a widow, Rita eventually succeeded.
Over the years, her austerity, prayerfulness and charity became legendary. When she developed wounds on her forehead, people quickly associated them with the wounds from Christ's crown of thorns. She meditated frequently on Christ's passion. Her care for the sick nuns was especially loving. She also counseled lay people who came to her monastery.
Beatified in 1626, Rita was not canonized until 1900. She has acquired the reputation, together with St. Jude, as a saint of impossible cases. Many people visit her tomb each year.
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For the Baptism of adults and for all the baptized at the Easter Vigil, three questions are asked: “Do you reject sin so as to live in the freedom of God's children? Do you reject the glamour of evil, and refuse to be mastered by sin? Do you reject Satan, father of sin and prince of darkness?”
i have special place in my heart for St. Rita. My Sis have received so many favours through doin novenas to St Rita i pray we all also obtain special favours from her as we celebrate her feast today Amen
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Oby1 (f)
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madam  na u b this?
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viee (f)
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madam  na u b this?  na me oohhh how bodi?
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Oby1 (f)
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bodi dey 4 cloth  viee love wetin dey happen, u just disappear like Ebos, lawyer, pamperme and uzzyan
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Oby1 (f)
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hi lindiwe, thanks for your greetings. i receive am well well. trust all is okay with you.
actually there's more than a saint for each day since there are only 365(6) days in a year and thousands (at least) declared saints.
may God grant all our requests today through the unfailing intercession of St. Rita of Cascia. Amen.
oby, how u dey now, viee we no dey see your break light again o. tsup?
i just dey my bros, this your work dey take style small small dey steal u away from us o!
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viee (f)
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u just disappear like Ebos, lawyer, pamperme and uzzyan
ha  me disappear like them people? oti o! my own still dey infancy stage while them don graduate tey tey sef been a while rily!
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viee (f)
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i just dey my bros, this your work dey take style small small dey steal u away from us o!
no b small tin ooo to see Carl here na miracle sef  no wonda Pam sef dey miss! Lindiwe, sup gurl u don trun to night crawler again ooo  hp we go catch u online soon
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viee (f)
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b t w, lady sorry about your boyfriend and Mom issue hope u r ok? jus take it easy  plz pray for strenght to take good decisions always will always rem u in prayers myself. . . .
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Carlosein (m)
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hey house is looking good  viee how now, tot u travelled or somn. nwys good to read from you.
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viee (f)
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viee how now, tot u travelled or somn.
travel
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viee (f)
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viee how now, tot u travelled or somn.
travel ke?? i never save enough transport fare na  i full ground for hia 
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Oby1 (f)
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travel ke?? i never save enough transport fare na  i full ground for hia  The money go full ghana must go bag? 
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint
St. Felix of Cantalice (1515-1587) Felix was the first Franciscan Capuchin ever canonized. In fact, when he was born, the Capuchins did not yet exist as a distinct group within the Franciscans.
Born of humble, God-fearing parents in the Rieti Valley, Felix worked as a farmhand and a shepherd until he was 28. He developed the habit of praying while he worked.
In 1543 he joined the Capuchins. When the guardian explained the hardships of that way of life, Felix answered: "Father, the austerity of your Order does not frighten me. I hope, with God’s help, to overcome all the difficulties which will arise from my own weakness."
Three years later Felix was assigned to the friary in Rome as its official beggar. Because he was a model of simplicity and charity, he edified many people during the 42 years he performed that service for his confreres.
As he made his rounds, he worked to convert hardened sinners and to feed the poor as did his good friend, St. Philip Neri, who founded the Oratory, a community of priests serving the poor of Rome. When Felix wasn’t talking on his rounds, he was praying the rosary. The people named him "Brother Deo Gratias" (thanks be to God) because he was always using that blessing.
When Felix was an old man, his superior had to order him to wear sandals to protect his health. Around the same time a certain cardinal offered to suggest to Felix’s superiors that he be freed of begging so that he could devote more time to prayer. Felix talked the cardinal out of that idea. Felix was canonized in 1712.
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"And let us refer all good to the most high and supreme lord God, and acknowledge that every good is His, and thank Him for everything, [He] from Whom all good things come. And may He, the Highest and Supreme, Who alone is true God, have and be given and receive every honor and reverence, every praise and blessing, every thanks and glory, for every good is His, He Who alone is good. And when we see or hear an evil [person] speak or act or blaspheme God, let us speak well and act well and praise God (cf. Rm 12:21), Who is blessed forever (Rm 1:25)" (St. Francis, Rule of 1221, Ch. 17).
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Lindiwe (f)
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i feel gooooddddddddddd! reason - just stepped into Lag this evening! gosh how i miss this noisy and rowdy state  Lindiwe, sup girl u don trun to night crawler again ooo  hp we go catch u online soon yeah, the usual problem started again and i couldn't browse in the office. wish we won't be returning there so soon!  just tot i should hail! men, got a lot of catching up to do! later guys! Have a blessed weekend!
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