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Oby1 (f)
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lin hello, glad to know u don't go through the hassles of the 3rd mainland bridge. tanks again for the reminder.
guys, see the interesting pix i found below of Pope Benedict XVI walking with his brother, Msgr. Georg Ratzinger, in Bressanone, Italy July 31. The pope was spending his summer holiday at a seminary where he used to vacation as a cardinal.
They look alike so much.
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint
St. Cajetan (1480-1557) Like most of us, Cajetan seemed headed for an “ordinary” life—first as a lawyer, then as a priest engaged in the work of the Roman Curia.
His life took a characteristic turn when he joined the Oratory of Divine Love in Rome, a group devoted to piety and charity, shortly after his ordination at 36. When he was 42 he founded a hospital for incurables at Venice. At Vicenza, he entered a “disreputable” religious community that consisted only of men of the lowest stations of life—and was roundly censured by his friends, who thought his action was a reflection on his family. He sought out the sick and poor of the town and served them.
The greatest need of the time was the reformation of a Church that was “sick in head and members.” Cajetan and three friends decided that the best road to reformation lay in reviving the spirit and zeal of the clergy. (One of them later became Paul IV.) Together they founded a congregation known as the Theatines (from Teate [Chieti] where their first superior-bishop had his see). They managed to escape to Venice after their house in Rome was wrecked when Charles V’s troops sacked Rome in 1527. The Theatines were outstanding among the Catholic reform movements that took shape before the Protestant Reformation. He founded a monte de pieta (“mountain [or fund] of piety”) in Naples—one of many charitable, nonprofit credit organizations that lent money on the security of pawned objects. The purpose was to help the poor and protect them against usurers. Cajetan’s little organization ultimately became the Bank of Naples, with great changes in policy.
JOURNEY WITH THE SAINTS This is my happiness, this my pleasure: to live with Jesus, to walk with Jesus, to converse with Jesus-to suffer with and for him, this is my treasure. ST. ALPHONSUS RODRIGUEZ
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint 08/08/08 special date
St. Dominic (1170-1221)
If he hadn’t taken a trip with his bishop, Dominic would probably have remained within the structure of contemplative life; after the trip, he spent the rest of his life being a contemplative in active apostolic work.
Born in old Castile, Spain, he was trained for the priesthood by a priest-uncle, studied the arts and theology, and became a canon of the cathedral at Osma, where there was an attempt to revive the apostolic common life of the Acts of the Apostles.
On a journey through France with his bishop, he came face to face with the then virulent Albigensian heresy at Languedoc. The Albigensians (Cathari, “the pure”) held to two principles—one good, one evil—in the world. All matter is evil—hence they denied the Incarnation and sacraments. On the same principle they abstained from procreation and took a minimum of food and drink. The inner circle led what must he called a heroic life of purity and asceticism not shared by ordinary followers.
Dominic sensed the need for the Church to combat this heresy, and was commissioned to be part of the preaching crusade against it. He saw immediately why the preaching was not succeeding: the ordinary people admired and followed the ascetical heroes of the Albigenses. Understandably, they were not impressed by the Catholic preachers who traveled with horse and retinues, stayed at the best inns and had servants. Dominic therefore, with three Cistercians, began itinerant preaching according to the gospel ideal. He continued this work for 10 years, being successful with the ordinary people but not with the leaders.
His fellow preachers gradually became a community, and in 1215 he founded a religious house at Toulouse, the beginning of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans).
His ideal, and that of his Order, was to link organically a life with God, study and prayer in all forms, with a ministry of salvation to people by the word of God. His ideal: contemplata tradere: “to pass on the fruits of contemplation” or “to speak only of God or with God. “
"Arm yourself with prayer rather than a sword; wear humility rather than fine clothes". ST. DOMINIC.
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ebos (m)
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Oby, happy you are online now 
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Oby1 (f)
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Oby, happy you are online now  Hello Ebos, how are things.
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ebos (m)
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I'm fine o, but I have not been regular here because server and even my movements here and there made it so. How is work?
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Oby1 (f)
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I'm fine o, but I have not been regular here because server and even my movements here and there made it so. How is work?
Work is fine a little bit stressful. Eya but u hv bn able to rectify it, hope marketing is bustling with lot of gain 
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ebos (m)
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Work is fine a little bit stressful. Eya but u hv bn able to rectify it, hope marketing is bustling with lot of gain  Busting with a lot of gain? Server disappointing here and there. Make gain and the following day it reverse against you because you cannot have access to close it. Just trying to see if I can have to network. Hope that will be better.
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Oby1 (f)
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Busting with a lot of gain? Server disappointing here and there. Make gain and the following day it reverse against you because you cannot have access to close it. Just trying to see if I can have to network. Hope that will be better.
I pray it gets better. Hope you are also participating in the 9 days novena in honour of our blessed Mother.
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ebos (m)
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I pray it gets better. Hope you are also participating in the 9 days novena in honour of our blessed Mother.
 Novena? Heard it as it was annouced in the church, but from then, you just reminded me now that something like that is still on. Or has it come to an end? I have forgottten.
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Oby1 (f)
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Ebos, but u will never forget to eat shey  . It's still on, started on 6th.
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ebos (m)
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But, if I tell you that I have not eaten since morning - you will doubt it. Just sitting here since morning. So, you have also reminded me that I have not eaten. My Laptop is down and will soon go off. It's an opportunity to go and eat now. I will come back later. 
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~Lady~ (f)
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hi lady, please come online more often if u can.
how is your mum and have u found another job yet? how's studies? Hi Carl, I will try. Mum is doing great. I haven't found a new job yet. I had an interview yesterday and I thank God that he was with me, because I don't know how I could have made it through that. I was so nervous, but as soon as I stepped into the conference room, I felt a peace that is hard to describe. I will find out on Monday. I would really like to work there, they do so much to help children, and I want to be a part of that. I hope you are doing well. Stay blessed. Please pray for me.
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~Lady~ (f)
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guys, see the interesting pix i found below of Pope Benedict XVI walking with his brother, Msgr. Georg Ratzinger, in Bressanone, Italy July 31. The pope was spending his summer holiday at a seminary where he used to vacation as a cardinal Oh wow, they look alike so much.
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~Lady~ (f)
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hey peeps, hope y'all had a restful night. . . today is the second day of the novena in preparation for the feast of Our Lady's Assumption. . . just a REMINDER! Yeah I programmed it into my PDA. Daily reminder.
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Pamperme
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Hi all God knows i missed you guys so much. Glory to Jesus Honour to Mary 
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Oby1 (f)
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Today's Saint St. Clare (1194-1253)
One of the more sugary movies made about Francis of Assisi pictures Clare as a golden-haired beauty floating through sun-drenched fields, a sort of one-girl counterpart to the new Franciscan Order.
The beginning of her religious life was indeed movie material. Having refused to marry at 15, she was moved by the dynamic preaching of Francis. He became her lifelong friend and spiritual guide.
At 18, she escaped one night from her father’s home, was met on the road by friars carrying torches, and in the poor little chapel called the Portiuncula received a rough woolen habit, exchanged her jeweled belt for a common rope with knots in it, and sacrificed the long tresses to Francis’ scissors. He placed her in a Benedictine convent which her father and uncles immediately stormed in rage. She clung to the altar of the church, threw aside her veil to show her cropped hair and remained adamant.
End of movie material. Sixteen days later her sister Agnes joined her. Others came. They lived a simple life of great poverty, austerity and complete seclusion from the world, according to a Rule which Francis gave them as a Second Order (Poor Clares). Francis obliged her under obedience at age 21 to accept the office of abbess, one she exercised until her death.
The nuns went barefoot, slept on the ground, ate no meat and observed almost complete silence. (Later Clare, like Francis, persuaded her sisters to moderate this rigor: “Our bodies are not made of brass.”) The greatest emphasis, of course, was on gospel poverty. They possessed no property, even in common, subsisting on daily contributions. When even the pope tried to persuade her to mitigate this practice, she showed her characteristic firmness: “I need to be absolved from my sins, but I do not wish to be absolved from the obligation of following Jesus Christ.”
Contemporary accounts glow with admiration of her life in the convent of San Damiano in Assisi. She served the sick, waited on table, washed the feet of the begging nuns. She came from prayer, it was said, with her face so shining it dazzled those about her. She suffered serious illness for the last 27 years of her life. Her influence was such that popes, cardinals and bishops often came to consult her—she never left the walls of San Damiano.
Francis always remained her great friend and inspiration. She was always obedient to his will and to the great ideal of gospel life which he was making real.
A well-known story concerns her prayer and trust. She had the Blessed Sacrament placed on the walls of the convent when it faced attack by invading Saracens. “Does it please you, O God, to deliver into the hands of these beasts the defenseless children I have nourished with your love? I beseech you, dear Lord, protect these whom I am now unable to protect.” To her sisters she said, “Don’t be afraid. Trust in Jesus.” The Saracens fled.
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Oby1 (f)
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Hi all God knows i missed you guys so much. Glory to Jesus Honour to Mary  We missed u too pam and i hope you are doing good. Lady, may our lady of perpetual help, be your help this period.
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~Lady~ (f)
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Lady, may our lady of perpetual help, be your help this period. Thanks, how r u?
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Lindiwe (f)
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hey people, hoping y’all had a splendid weekend!  it’s yet another day and another week. . . we’re all back to the usual hustle & bustle once again!  but I’ll like to encourage us to have in mind that God does indeed have a perfect plan for each and everyone of us; a plan that He formed before we were born. discovering that plan isn’t about figuring things out on our own – it’s about finding Him! If we persist in asking Jesus to show Himself to us, we’ll surely find Him. and finding Him, we will find our calling! and as we draw closer to Jesus in prayer, we’ll develop a gentle hunger to do His will – we’ll be more able to discern it.  So people, let’s take the first step by surrendering our ALL to Him today, and know that He will guide US!Have a great day y’all!  Please remember to participate in the ongoing novena in honour of the Assumption of our Mother Mary into Heaven! This is one of her principal feasts and it’s key to all her children, of which YOU and I are one!  Cheers 
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Oby1 (f)
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Thanks, how r u?
Just fine.
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Lindiwe (f)
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hey oby, didn't know ur online! how was ur weekend? I so much rested over the weekend that i'm still struggling to get over it. I haven't done any meaningful work since i got to the office today and i've already spent hallf of the day! sounds funny huh, but i'm damn serious!
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Oby1 (f)
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hey people, hoping y’all had a splendid weekend!  it’s yet another day and another week. . . we’re all back to the usual hustle & bustle once again!  but I’ll like to encourage us to have in mind that God does indeed have a perfect plan for each and everyone of us; a plan that He formed before we were born. discovering that plan isn’t about figuring things out on our own – it’s about finding Him! If we persist in asking Jesus to show Himself to us, we’ll surely find Him. and finding Him, we will find our calling! and as we draw closer to Jesus in prayer, we’ll develop a gentle hunger to do His will – we’ll be more able to discern it.  So people, let’s take the first step by surrendering our ALL to Him today, and know that He will guide US!Have a great day y’all!  Please remember to participate in the ongoing novena in honour of the Assumption of our Mother Mary into Heaven! This is one of her principal feasts and it’s key to all her children, of which YOU and I are one!  Cheers  Thanks Lin for that food of thought. How are you doing?
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Oby1 (f)
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hey oby, didn't know your online! how was your weekend? I so much rested over the weekend that i'm still struggling to get over it. I haven't done any meaningful work since i got to the office today and i've already spent hallf of the day! sounds funny huh, but i'm damn serious!
The weekend was too wonderful. May be you should ask them to extend the weekend 
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Carlosein (m)
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Memorial of Saint Clare, virgin
Reading 1 Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c
On the fifth day of the fourth month of the fifth year, that is, of King Jehoiachin’s exile, The word of the LORD came to the priest Ezekiel, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar.— There the hand of the LORD came upon me.
As I looked, a stormwind came from the North, a huge cloud with flashing fire enveloped in brightness, from the midst of which (the midst of the fire) something gleamed like electrum. Within it were figures resembling four living creatures that looked like this: their form was human.
Then I heard the sound of their wings, like the roaring of mighty waters, like the voice of the Almighty. When they moved, the sound of the tumult was like the din of an army. And when they stood still, they lowered their wings.
Above the firmament over their heads something like a throne could be seen, looking like sapphire. Upon it was seated, up above, one who had the appearance of a man. Upward from what resembled his waist I saw what gleamed like electrum; downward from what resembled his waist I saw what looked like fire; he was surrounded with splendor. Like the bow which appears in the clouds on a rainy day was the splendor that surrounded him. Such was the vision of the likeness of the glory of the LORD.
Responsorial Psalm Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14
R. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory. or: R. Alleluia. Praise the LORD from the heavens; praise him in the heights; Praise him, all you his angels; praise him, all you his hosts. R. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory. or: R. Alleluia. Let the kings of the earth and all peoples, the princes and all the judges of the earth, Young men too, and maidens, old men and boys, R. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory. or: R. Alleluia. Praise the name of the LORD, for his name alone is exalted; His majesty is above earth and heaven. R. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory. or: R. Alleluia. And he has lifted up the horn of his people. Be this his praise from all his faithful ones, from the children of Israel, the people close to him. Alleluia. R. Heaven and earth are filled with your glory. or: R. Alleluia.
Gospel Mt 17:22-27
As Jesus and his disciples were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, “The Son of Man is to be handed over to men, and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day.” And they were overwhelmed with grief.
When they came to Capernaum, the collectors of the temple tax approached Peter and said,
“Does not your teacher pay the temple tax?” “Yes,” he said. When he came into the house, before he had time to speak, Jesus asked him, “What is your opinion, Simon? From whom do the kings of the earth take tolls or census tax? From their subjects or from foreigners?” When he said, “From foreigners,” Jesus said to him, “Then the subjects are exempt. But that we may not offend them, go to the sea, drop in a hook, and take the first fish that comes up. Open its mouth and you will find a coin worth twice the temple tax. Give that to them for me and for you.”
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Carlosein (m)
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who's in the house?
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Carlosein (m)
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Hi all God knows i missed you guys so much. Glory to Jesus Honour to Mary  oby, u still there? see who came in the house today, pampam dearest!!!! we miss you too.
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Carlosein (m)
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lady, not to worry we haven't forgotten your intentions. just keep holding onto the Lord and His mother.
take care.
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Carlosein (m)
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lin make you work o, force yourself to do something. abi u no want make them pay you this month 
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Oby1 (f)
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oby, u still there? see who came in the house today, pampam dearest!!!!
we miss you too.
As e surprise u, na so e surprise me too 
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