Friday, April 24, 2009

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the wind rose
My limbs were burning
And my heart was laid bare
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The first star
The first desire pushing
The first word

Spawn path with your feet
Draw the field with your eyes
But do not break this silence

Night indescribable
The secret buried in your heart Is a bud


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Here we contemplate
Eye to Eye

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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Mass at the Cathedral of patients


This year, the Mass for the sick will be held at the Cathedral, Sunday, April 19, 2009, Sunday of Divine Mercy, 14 h.

Adapted to different life circumstances, all the sacraments are signs that God gives us to tell us and give us his love, his presence, his strength to bring us into his Hi and we allow to become witnesses ... And the disease, more or less serious, is located on any path of life at one time or another. As a test, as a "passage" difficult, sometimes even makes us think of the great passage which is on the horizon of all life ...
The anointing of the sick is not just for dying . Many would benefit, including those suffering from diseases long and very painful, although there are hopeful that the medicine heal. Irreversible physical disability caused by an accident is also a spiritual event that the sacrament could help to carry. Similarly, the prospect of a risky operation ... It is not a question of age. A young person may feel the disease live in the flesh and mark his life dangerously. When it comes to old age, there may be steps, thresholds, where the strengths and diminish the autonomy "dangerously" ... In the recent past, it was certainly wrong to wait almost a danger of immediate death to think this sacrament.

" If one of you is in pain, he prays.
If someone is in joy, he sings the Lord.
If one of you is ill, that it calls those who work in the Church the elders:
they pray over him after giving him an anointing oil in the name of the Lord.
This inspired by prayer of faith shall save the sick
the Lord shall raise him and, if he have committed sins, he will be forgiven.
Acknowledge your sins before each other,
and pray for each other to be healed,
because the prayer of a righteous acts with great force. "
Epistle of St. Jacques from 5.13 to 16


Here are the words that accompany the anointing on the forehead and hands of the sick with holy oil blessed the Bishop during the Chrism Mass each year

"Through this holy anointing may the Lord in his great goodness you
comforted by the grace of the Holy Spirit.
So who frees you from sin, he saves you and relieve you. "


disease, old age, disability, often isolate by making part of society. And in our Christian communities, What place do we really ... all those people who have little means of being heard? What bonds of communion are held or woven with them? All faculty members are useful in the life of all ...!

The feeling of being dependent or, simply, no longer interest anyone is one of suffering patients. How do we show that we love them, they matter to us and we rely on them? The whole Church must be "sacrament," speaking true sign of love of God our Savior, serving the sick and all ...

Where possible, do we give them a personal prayer intention or about the mission of the Church? The Church has need of faith, hope and love of its members who suffer as she needs the prayer of the contemplative, the apostolate of the Missionaries of service of those who are given to their brothers.

The Eucharist Forgiveness, the sacrament of the sick, all three are especially useful to our brothers sick ... "It is truly unfortunate that many patients are deprived of their graces through the timidity of the healthy ... The anointing of the sick is probably the most ignored of all the sacraments ... This sacrament is reminiscent of the grace of Lourdes: Few patients healed back, most find hope. " (Bishop Perrier, Bishop of Lourdes).

In a simple family room or in a hospice, regardless of where the sacrament is celebrated, the Church is always present. The

communal celebration of anointing of the sick enables all those involved - those who receive it, relatives and congregation - to celebrate the compassionate love of Christ and His Church to those who suffer. It strengthens and renews the way a community lives with the sick. It gives everyone the opportunity to reflect on its fragility and its relationship with the One réapprofondir which it takes its strength and life.

Like any sacrament, anointing of the sick building the Church, unites all the faithful in faith to the same Lord, who reveals himself present among them.
Peace between them turns into thanksgiving and tastes like the world to come.

(Source Port Saint-Nicolas)


Masses on Sunday of Divine Mercy will be held at 15h (Mass early Saturday), 6, 9 and 18:30.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Marta Kowalczyk Gliwice

ONE MINUTE FOR GOD 04/12/2009


Hello,
Each year, this little Easter morning, as dawn slowly let up on the day, it's still a little cool, I project myself inevitably to a day like that would be early morning of the first Easter the world!
was there, in a garden overlooking Jerusalem, in this distant land of Palestine under Roman occupation.
A man like no other stood there. Nobody could have seen. Nobody could touch him. It was no longer visible or palpable to ordinary humans. But it was not a ghost, it was a living, it was THE LIVING.
A man with the fullness of life, a life now beyond all limits that we know life.
It is not gullibility or daydreaming: Jesus was there, living more than ever He had passed through death to immortality.
A woman was also there in the garden. A woman like any other. She weeps and laments, heart and guts still twisted by the vision of horrific torture imposed until the death of Jesus, his friend. It is there near the empty tomb of the body of Rabbi she loved.
Emerges behind someone who does not say a single word: Maria!
Yes, Mary, moved by the immense love she bore to Christ was the first to enjoy the fantastic privilege to see Jesus.
No, I'm wrong: not revisit Jesus but see Jesus. For Jesus, it is always Jesus, has nothing to do with Jesus' resurrection with the paths of Palestine. Totally
Him, He is totally different: indescribable as our human words to say will be irrevocably crippled the afterlife of God.
is Mary Magdalene who will scream to the apostles of Jesus' resurrection. By it, by the first witness, that's fabulous news spread around the world and we became Christians.
Since that first Easter morning, we now know that death is not the last word, she is en route to life forever.
A next Sunday.

"One Minute for God" Emission of RRB, offered every Sunday morning at 06 am 15.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

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Celebration Saturday, April 4, 2008



Deacon Jean-Bernard Robert Traeger-chaired our first celebration in 2009. The theme chosen for the approach of Easter was "Jesus, our King, our Light" , a course on Palm and Resurrection of Jesus today.

The celebration began with a procession of the icon Christ Pantocrator carried by two youth categories 5 and 6 and groups of category 1 on a path of palms and fabrics to illustrate the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.

Then it was listening to the Word of God as a mimed reading for Holy Thursday by the children of category 2 with the last meal Jesus and his arrest on Friday by the children of category 3 and 4, with the passion of Jesus and his burial in the garden of Easter and the Day of Resurrection by youth category 5 and 6, with the discovery of the empty tomb by a group of women.
After reading the Gospel of St. John (John 20, 11-18), Jean-Bernard told us about Jesus alive, risen and alive forever, conqueror of death. The cross, an instrument of death, become an instrument of life, was then planted flowers in the garden of Easter.
All children resumed in mimicking the following prayer: "Jesus , we can see you with our eyes, nor hear with our ears, nor touch you with our hands, but we believe that you're alive .
Cate's children then formed a round with yellow suns fabric to sing Jesus alive, giving us its light like a blazing sun.
Jesus is alive among us, even if we see it.
Jesus is alive. It is like a sun for us: it gives us life, heat, light, it brings us together. He is the beacon that guides us. Its rays come to us, and we turn into light bearer.
After a beautiful and great sign of the cross and praying the Our Father, do u Easter egg distribution was held out of the cathedral to conclude the celebration.
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Friday, April 3, 2009

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A committed Christian ...


Saturday 28 Last March, Marie-Claire Beccalossi joined the Father's house after a long illness.
His life was marked by many commitments in the service of his political convictions, his sisters and Melanesian women of faith.
His political involvement in the Caledonian Union and sustained action to Melanesian women's causes, led him in 1981 to be named specialist of the technical office of women in the South Pacific Commission (SPC) and in 1983 founded the Melanesian Council of Women of which she assumed the presidency for many years. Editor of the journal Nouv'elles ", she contributed to the recognition of the council on the international level.
Elected to the Economic and Social Council, she assumed the vice presidency until 2004.
Deeply convinced that faith is lived fully in the service of others, she was a member of the Committee on Justice Development of the Conference of Bishops of the Pacific (Cepac), coordinator of the Francophone West Region (New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna) and Caritas delegate to the CEPAC. She was appointed by Paul VI Pontifical Council delegated to the Justice and Peace.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, they shall be called son of God" Matthew 5: 9.