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Speacial Feature (Page 2) |
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URBI ET ORBI MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN PAUL II (full text)
Easter Sunday, 27 March 2005
1. Mane nobiscum, Domine! Stay with us, Lord! (cf. Lk 24:29) With these words, the disciples on the road to Emmaus invited the mysterious Wayfarer to stay with them, as the sun was setting on that first day of the week when the incredible had occurred. According to his promise, Christ had risen; but they did not yet know this. |
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Spirituality Corner (Page 2) |
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Why God Wants Us To Worship Him --by Micah J.Murphy God the All-Powerful desires worship because the core of God's essence is love. Love is the foundation of all true worship. I say "true worship" because there are forms which are not true, such as pagan worship.
The pagans worshipped their gods and idols out of fear. It was an "I scratch your back, you keep from destroying me" type of worship. The pagans wanted to be kept from something negative. They prayed out of fear that unless they prayed, they would be hurt. This is evident in ancient myths, fables, and poetry. Some harm is about to befall a person or group of persons and those people pray for relief to appease the gods. There are only a handful of exceptions to this rule. |
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News From The Domestic Church (Page 1) |
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Lauging Matters --by Jacqueline Galloway
In the quest for better health and the expectation of patients to find that magic bullet from either THE surgery, THAT medicine or THIS treatment, often the physician and his/her team finds the modern patient midst an absolute blizzard of information, misinformation, ideas and pop ideology.
One week it is junk science making claims about popping beta carotene pills, the next it is a vitamin in mega-doses. Real science simply cannot offer the certainty that people want. |
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News From The Domestic Church (Page 2) |
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AN ALPHABET CAN PRODUCE MIRACLES! --by George Bonin Sr.
The first educational toys given to me by a doting father, were wooden letter-blocks, with which I became quite adept in spelling out simple words, prior to attending kindergarten and grade school.
My dad, CEO for the Boston office of the Texas Oil Company (later to be named Texaco), became a proud father, looking forward to the day I could fashion words into sentences, for he had ambitious plans that would include an erudite son. (He was never to see either, for he died when I was 9.) |
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