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Oby1 (f)
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I love the catholics but I disagree with the catholic system. I am yet to find their system in the bible.
May God help you to agree. Amen
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Oby1 (f)
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I trust you for the answer. Is the living rosary prayed the same way as the normal rosary? What is the meaning of "Omnia santorum"
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint Blessed Junipero Serra (1713-1784) In 1776, when the American Revolution was beginning in the east, another part of the future United States was being born in California. That year a gray-robed Franciscan founded Mission San Juan Capistrano, now famous for its annually returning swallows. San Juan was the seventh of nine missions established under the direction of this indomitable Spaniard.
Born in Spain’s island of Mallorca, Serra entered the Franciscan Order, taking the name of St. Francis’ childlike companion, Brother Juniper. Until he was 35, he spent most of his time in the classroom—first as a student of theology and then as a professor. He also became famous for his preaching. Suddenly he gave it all up and followed the yearning that had begun years before when he heard about the missionary work of St. Francis Solanus in South America. Junipero’s desire was to convert native peoples in the New World.
Arriving by ship at Vera Cruz, Mexico, he and a companion walked the 250 miles to Mexico City. On the way Junipero’s left leg became infected by an insect bite and would remain a cross—sometimes life-threatening—for the rest of his life. For 18 years he worked in central Mexico and in the Baja Peninsula. He became president of the missions there.
Enter politics: the threat of a Russian invasion south from Alaska. Charles III of Spain ordered an expedition to beat Russia to the territory. So the last two conquistadors—one military, one spiritual—began their quest. José de Galvez persuaded Junipero to set out with him for present-day Monterey, California. The first mission founded after the 900-mile journey north was San Diego (1769). That year a shortage of food almost canceled the expedition. Vowing to stay with the local people, Junipero and another friar began a novena in preparation for St. Joseph’s day, March 19, the scheduled day of departure. On that day, the relief ship arrived.
Other missions followed: Monterey/Carmel (1770); San Antonio and San Gabriel (1771); San Luís Obispo (1772); San Francisco and San Juan Capistrano (1776); Santa Clara (1777); San Buenaventura (1782). Twelve more were founded after Serra’s death.
Junipero made the long trip to Mexico City to settle great differences with the military commander. He arrived at the point of death. The outcome was substantially what Junipero sought: the famous “Regulation” protecting the Indians and the missions. It was the basis for the first significant legislation in California, a “Bill of Rights” for Native Americans.
Because the Native Americans were living a nonhuman life from the Spanish point of view, the friars were made their legal guardians. The Native Americans were kept at the mission after Baptism lest they be corrupted in their former haunts—a move that has brought cries of “injustice” from some moderns.
Junipero’s missionary life was a long battle with cold and hunger, with unsympathetic military commanders and even with danger of death from non-Christian native peoples. Through it all his unquenchable zeal was fed by prayer each night, often from midnight till dawn. He baptized over 6,000 people and confirmed 5,000. His travels would have circled the globe. He brought the Native Americans not only the gift of faith but also a decent standard of living. He won their love, as witnessed especially by their grief at his death. He is buried at Mission San Carlo Borromeo, Carmel, and was beatified in 1988.
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During his homily at Serra’s beatification, Pope John Paul II said: “Relying on the divine power of the message he proclaimed, Father Serra led the native peoples to Christ. He was well aware of their heroic virtues—as exemplified in the life of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha—and he sought to further their authentic human development on the basis of their new-found faith as persons created and redeemed by God. He also had to admonish the powerful, in the spirit of our second reading from James, not to abuse and exploit the poor and the weak.”
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Oby1 (f)
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ROTFLOL
AMEN!!!!!!!!
Thank you
I hope so too, because I am seriously terrified of the class. I told my professor but she laughed, she thought I was joking.
Lol, ofcourse, all our kids will have brain filled with lots and lots of knowledge. AMEN!!!
Never allow the class to terrify you, but terrify the class, just like viee rightly said you will be surprised that you will score more than the former score.
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Oby1 (f)
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eh hen, Lindiwe, sup girl  u and militants?  how u dey na? oga Ebos, i dnt seem to ever catch u online  u still dey show forex pepper abi? abeeg make enough money for our outing ooo  Carl, sup bro  been a while! sup with ya? did u see wot my Williams babes and sweetheart Nadal dey do for Wimbledon? Yes o enough money because after having my fill, i will demand for take away at the same time 
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Oby1 (f)
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Hey lindiwe how is the going? Ebos kedu? Lawyer don dissappear again 
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Carlosein (m)
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I trust you for the answer.
Is the living rosary prayed the same way as the normal rosary?
What is the meaning of "Omnia santorum"
yes oby, with the exception that a group is formed of 15 persons (formerly the complete rosary, or maybe twenty now?) and each person is entrusted with a decade of the rosary daily at least. if everyone prays their one decade (an our father and 10 hail mary's) the complete rosary would have been prayed daily. i actually joined this association in ibadan when i was in school and i still pray the second glorious mystery for the intentions of the Blessed virgin and of Saint Philomena daily though i never attended any of their meetings. as for lagos i don't know where they have it. omnia santorum  maybe you mean "omnia sanctorum". roughly translated (i no study latin o) i think it means "all things holy", "all holy" or even "forever holy" but like i said it is just my rough translation from 20kobo latin i know. someone like imhotep will maybe help out too. viee i no see you today. read that murray blew away gasquet? you must be having fun watching wimbledon (no such luck for me here o) take care guys need to run. Dominus Vobiscum!!!
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~Lady~ (f)
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I love the catholics but I disagree with the catholic system. I am yet to find their system in the bible. Believing in God and his Son is not a system. It is nice to know what you believe in and why you believe and how your salvation came to be. It is nice to know the mysteries of your faith. Catholics know all of the above
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~Lady~ (f)
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Never allow the class to terrify you, but terrify the class, just like viee rightly said you will be surprised that you will score more than the former score.  Thank you this is very encouraging. Guys I feel a bit down, I lost my phone today, but not just because I absolutely need it and it's the way of getting in touch with me, but because it costs $599.99 and I was giving it to my brother for his bday, he loves it, he'll be so heartbroken. But how's everyone doing? I know I came late, everyone's probably asleep.
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Carlosein (m)
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 Thank you this is very encouraging. Guys I feel a bit down, I lost my phone today, but not just because I absolutely need it and it's the way of getting in touch with me, but because it costs $599.99 and I was giving it to my brother for his bday, he loves it, he'll be so heartbroken.But how's everyone doing? I know I came late, everyone's probably asleep. ~lady~ quite sad indeed but take heart for it could have been worse (you could have been robbed and worse still sent to the hospital) just tank God you are okay. we also pray to Him for you. if you explain to your bro. am sure he'll understand. do have a great day in the arms of your guardian angel and be blessed.
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Oby1 (f)
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yes oby, with the exception that a group is formed of 15 persons (formerly the complete rosary, or maybe twenty now?) and each person is entrusted with a decade of the rosary daily at least. if everyone prays their one decade (an our father and 10 hail mary's) the complete rosary would have been prayed daily. i actually joined this association in ibadan when i was in school and i still pray the second glorious mystery for the intentions of the Blessed virgin and of Saint Philomena daily though i never attended any of their meetings. as for lagos i don't know where they have it. omnia santorum  maybe you mean "omnia sanctorum". roughly translated (i no study latin o) i think it means "all things holy", "all holy" or even "forever holy" but like i said it is just my rough translation from 20kobo latin i know. someone like imhotep will maybe help out too. viee i no see you today. read that murray blew away gasquet? you must be having fun watching wimbledon (no such luck for me here o) take care guys need to run. Dominus Vobiscum!!! carlos thanks for the translation, with the translation i got what i want.
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Oby1 (f)
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 Thank you this is very encouraging. Guys I feel a bit down, I lost my phone today, but not just because I absolutely need it and it's the way of getting in touch with me, but because it costs $599.99 and I was giving it to my brother for his bday, he loves it, he'll be so heartbroken. But how's everyone doing? I know I came late, everyone's probably asleep. Lady don't you think the phone is a bit expensive? Had it being is not that expensive you wouldn't have felt it much. Just explain to your brother he will understand.
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint St. Oliver Plunkett (1629-1681)
The name of today's saint is especially familiar to the Irish and the English—and with good reason. The English martyred Oliver Plunkett for defending the faith in his native Ireland during a period of severe persecution.
Born in County Meath in 1629, he studied for the priesthood in Rome and was ordained there in 1654. After some years of teaching and service to the poor of Rome he was appointed Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland. Four years later, in 1673, a new wave of anti-Catholic persecution began, forcing Archbishop Plunkett to do his pastoral work in secrecy and disguise and to live in hiding. Meanwhile, many of his priests were sent into exile; schools were closed; Church services had to be held in secret and convents and seminaries were suppressed. As archbishop, he was viewed as ultimately responsible for any rebellion or political activity among his parishioners.
Archbishop Plunkett was arrested and imprisoned in Dublin Castle in 1679, but his trial was moved to London. After deliberating for 15 minutes, a jury found him guilty of fomenting revolt. He was hanged, drawn and quartered in July 1681.
Pope Paul VI canonized Oliver Plunkett in 1975.
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~Lady~ (f)
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~lady~ quite sad indeed but take heart for it could have been worse (you could have been robbed and worse still sent to the hospital) just tank God you are okay.
we also pray to Him for you. if you explain to your bro. am sure he'll understand.
do have a great day in the arms of your guardian angel and be blessed. You're right, thanks. Lady don't you think the phone is a bit expensive? Had it being is not that expensive you wouldn't have felt it much. Just explain to your brother he will understand. Honestly I didn't pay anything for that phone. The phone company gave me an upgrade when they no longer carried the phone I initially paid for, trust me I didn't pay that amount and no where close to it. I am sad because I am currently looking for a job and that's the number that the employers have, they don't have a way of getting in contact with me. I'm going to them now to let them know. My friends also have no other way of contacting me, so I'm pretty much disconnected. My aunts and uncles are going to have a near heart attack experience when they can't get in touch with me
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Oby1 (f)
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You're right, thanks.
Honestly I didn't pay anything for that phone. The phone company gave me an upgrade when they no longer carried the phone I initially paid for, trust me I didn't pay that amount and no where close to it.
I am sad because I am currently looking for a job and that's the number that the employers have, they don't have a way of getting in contact with me. I'm going to them now to let them know.
My friends also have no other way of contacting me, so I'm pretty much disconnected. My aunts and uncles are going to have a near heart attack experience when they can't get in touch with me
Is it not possible to recover the line first?
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~Lady~ (f)
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Is it not possible to recover the line first? Not without a phone. Phones are expensive. The cheapest is $199.99 I'll have to sign a new contract to get a deal. I can't do that
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Oby1 (f)
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Not without a phone. Phones are expensive. The cheapest is $199.99 I'll have to sign a new contract to get a deal. I can't do that
quite expensive, i wish is in Nigeria u where you can get a phone as cheap as $50 Well just know how you will go about it and take it easy, you must surely get another replacement that is sure.
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ebos (m)
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Viee, I don't even catch you online too. It's difficult and it was only once I caught Oby online. Carlosein na moon.
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Oby1 (f)
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Viee, I don't even catch you online too. It's difficult and it was only once I caught Oby online. Carlosein is like moon.
You said once, then what about now?
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ebos (m)
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You said once, then what about now?
It's only twice now  only that I will soon be going out. But it's just twice
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Carlosein (m)
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and you catch moon once too 
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ebos (m)
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O, it's like the moon is just passing by but decides to hang for a while 
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Carlosein (m)
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yes the moon hung but it is going away now. see you tomorrow. 
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lawyer (m)
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If carlosein na moon, wetin Me come be?  @Lady Sorry o for the phone, its a shame, hope u get over it soon, its quite expensive and i know the feeling, my own no reach $599 but e reach #500 and e worry me for 6 months, lol Meanwhile i buy Suya for main road today and i de chop only one piece for almost 2 hours, una sure say no be blanket these aboki use pepper cover come sell am as Suya for me? 
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ebos (m)
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Hey guys! Oby and Carlosein, my server no gree connect again yesterday. Na him make me go offline. Lawyer, Carlosein na moon but u be him twin (onwa) 
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint
St. Thomas the Apostle Poor Thomas! He made one remark and has been branded as “Doubting Thomas” ever since. But if he doubted, he also believed. He made what is certainly the most explicit statement of faith in the New Testament: “My Lord and My God!” (see John 20:24-28) and, in so expressing his faith, gave Christians a prayer that will be said till the end of time. He also occasioned a compliment from Jesus to all later Christians: “Have you come to believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed” (John 20:29).
Thomas should be equally well known for his courage. Perhaps what he said was impetuous—since he ran, like the rest, at the showdown—but he can scarcely have been insincere when he expressed his willingness to die with Jesus. The occasion was when Jesus proposed to go to Bethany after Lazarus had died. Since Bethany was near Jerusalem, this meant walking into the very midst of his enemies and to almost certain death. Realizing this, Thomas said to the other apostles, “Let us also go to die with him” (John 11:16b).
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“, [P]rompted by the Holy Spirit, the Church must walk the same road which Christ walked: a road of poverty and obedience, of service and self-sacrifice to the death, For thus did all the apostles walk in hope. On behalf of Christ's Body, which is the Church, they supplied what was wanting in the sufferings of Christ by their own trials and sufferings (see Colossians 1:24)” (Decree on the Church’s Missionary Activity, 5).
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~Lady~ (f)
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quite expensive, i wish is in Nigeria u where you can get a phone as cheap as $50 Well just know how you will go about it and take it easy, you must surely get another replacement that is sure. Girl things are very expensive in the US. o. I thought it was expensive before, what I am seeing now ehn, my jaws drop to the floor. With the natural disasters and price of energy food is now a luxury. I will be lucky to eat plantain or veggies with my rice and stew. But I have great news. I found the phone. I said the St. Anthony of Padua prayer and I found the phone. Turns out I left it in class and my professor saw it. So thank God. Sorry o for the phone, its a shame, hope u get over it soon, its quite expensive and i know the feeling, my own no reach $599 but e reach #500 and e worry me for 6 months, lol
LOLOLOL. Oh I wish mine was #500 Meanwhile i buy Suya for main road today and i de chop only one piece for almost 2 hours, una sure say no be blanket these aboki use pepper cover come sell am as Suya for me? LOLOLOL. Can you do me a favour and send the other piece to me. I will help you out I promise you won't have to spend so much time eating the whole suya. I will be your help. I MISS SUYAAAAAA!!!!!!
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint
St. Elizabeth of Portugal (1271-1336) Elizabeth is usually depicted in royal garb with a dove or an olive branch. At her birth in 1271, her father, Pedro III, future king of Aragon, was reconciled with his father, James, the reigning monarch. This proved to be a portent of things to come. Under the healthful influences surrounding her early years, she quickly learned self-discipline and acquired a taste for spirituality. Thus fortunately prepared, she was able to meet the challenge when, at the age of 12, she was given in marriage to Denis, king of Portugal. She was able to establish for herself a pattern of life conducive to growth in God’s love, not merely through her exercises of piety, including daily Mass, but also through her exercise of charity, by which she was able to befriend and help pilgrims, strangers, the sick, the poor—in a word, all those whose need came to her notice. At the same time she remained devoted to her husband, whose infidelity to her was a scandal to the kingdom.
He too was the object of many of her peace endeavors. She long sought peace for him with God, and was finally rewarded when he gave up his life of sin. She repeatedly sought and effected peace between the king and their rebellious son, Alfonso, who thought that he was passed over to favor the king’s illegitimate children. She acted as peacemaker in the struggle between Ferdinand, king of Aragon, and his cousin James, who claimed the crown. And finally from Coimbra, where she had retired as a Franciscan tertiary to the monastery of the Poor Clares after the death of her husband, she set out and was able to bring about a lasting peace between her son Alfonso, now king of Portugal, and his son-in-law, the king of Castile.
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Oby1 (f)
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If carlosein na moon, wetin Me come be?  @Lady Sorry o for the phone, its a shame, hope u get over it soon, its quite expensive and i know the feeling, my own no reach $599 but e reach #500 and e worry me for 6 months, lolMeanwhile i buy Suya for main road today and i de chop only one piece for almost 2 hours, una sure say no be blanket these aboki use pepper cover come sell am as Suya for me?  Lawyer! wir for this Naija u fit get phone of N500, even though na from area boys 
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Oby1 (f)
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Girl things are very expensive in the US. o. I thought it was expensive before, what I am seeing now ehn, my jaws drop to the floor. With the natural disasters and price of energy food is now a luxury. I will be lucky to eat plantain or veggies with my rice and stew.
But I have great news. I found the phone. I said the St. Anthony of Padua prayer and I found the phone. Turns out I left it in class and my professor saw it.So thank God.
LOLOLOL. Oh I wish mine was #500
LOLOLOL. Can you do me a favour and send the other piece to me. I will help you out I promise you won't have to spend so much time eating the whole suya. I will be your help.
I MISS SUYAAAAAA!!!!!!
Wow! thank God, God is good.
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Oby1 (f)
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Hey guys! Oby and Carlosein, my server no gree connect again yesterday. Na him make me go offline. Lawyer, Carlosein na moon but u be him twin (onwa)  kpele o! but e don good naw abi?
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