Monday, March 28, 2011
Spray Painting Metal Bedframe
In last week I was at the presentation interesting books: Compagnia di viaggio. Intervista al volo con Giovanni Paolo II by Angela Ambrogetti. This papal record "interviews on the fly", that famous press conference on board the 104 foreign pilgrimages of John Paul II. Angela came to audio (stored in the archives of the Vatican Radio), I rewrite them, affixed by a small comment. And in this way was a fascinating book about the Pope, who was not afraid of the media. More: talking with reporters he felt like a fish in water.
M eksykanin Jorge Sandoval, more than 30 years The Roman correspondent of the newspaper El Sol de Mexico, uncovers the scenes of the first such meeting of journalists with John Paul II. That was in January '79, on its way to Mexico. At some point in the cabin, where were the journalists, came one of the Holy See press office. He was clearly excited. One journalist asked: - what happened? - The Holy Father wants to come here - he replied. Journalists, of course, they rejoiced, although they were confident that the entire meeting will be limited to the fact that the pope would come, greet them, and come back to you. But John Paul II as soon as appeared, he began to examine each individually. He talked to literally everyone. He asked, he answered, he gave interviews. Jorge says today that the Pope asked him about who he is, for whom I work and what is the issue of his newspaper. When I heard the title of the newspaper, said: "Ah," Sun of Mexico ", what a beautiful title. Over Mexico, the sun should always shine. "
P uring the presentation of a book someone rightly pointed out that the interviews on the plane, "John Paul II reveal more than the previously prepared speech ". Press conferences captured the pope in his spontaneity. He showed his transparency, that he did not play, did not assume the mask: and publicly and privately was the same.
P apieskie interviews in an airplane show how John Paul II understood the role of the mass media. For journalists who remember the beginning of his pontificate, his approach was a great novelty. Sandoval: "You could say that before him the door to information, the Vatican were closed. Many of the journalists' questions met with answers like: do not know, then you can not say. For this reason, the Holy See was neither important nor interesting source of information. If someone has already dealt with it, it was based more on speculation than information. John Paul II is changed. Appointed spokesman Navarro Valls journalist. He trusted him, that he gave him - in the communications field - the green light. And suddenly, there is nothing to talk about and write. " John Paul II opened the doors of communication of the Church, and it opened so wide that - according to Sandoval - although today has changed a lot, no one ventured to the door close.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Lose Calories With Diarrhea
interviews on the fly 'Cause I like to look, as the sun rises on the wind
In late summer 1997 at the invitation of the Pope arrived at Castel Gandolfo, his loving friends. Their bedroom was under the papal apartment, so every morning before dawn, hearing the clatter of sticks, they knew that the landlord has already stood up. One day at breakfast he asked the Pope if they do not mind the noise. They said that they do not, and so rise to mass. "But why Uncle gets up so early?"
Karol Wojtyla, two hundred and sixty-fourth bishop of Rome, he answered: "Because I like to watch as the sun rises" (George Weigel, Witness hope ).
In late summer 1997 at the invitation of the Pope arrived at Castel Gandolfo, his loving friends. Their bedroom was under the papal apartment, so every morning before dawn, hearing the clatter of sticks, they knew that the landlord has already stood up. One day at breakfast he asked the Pope if they do not mind the noise. They said that they do not, and so rise to mass. "But why Uncle gets up so early?"
Karol Wojtyla, two hundred and sixty-fourth bishop of Rome, he answered: "Because I like to watch as the sun rises" (George Weigel, Witness hope ).
Friday, March 18, 2011
Portable Dvd Player Plays Divx And Avi
- Well, as after the retreat? - Ask my friends. Good question, but it is difficult to answer. Two things I know for sure.
first Retreat deepened my faith in the word thrown to the wind (this is my priestly work.) The word cast with faith in the power of wind. Because God, because the Spirit is like the wind ... By "throwing" the word of God, the need for faith. Faith that this talk makes sense. Faith, which pierces through my man's point of view (like concrete, I want to see the effect of work: interfolded cupboard, the car repaired, planted the tree, lifted coal). And here: the word, faith, and wind. And that is tough and great in the priesthood.
second Retreat at Auschwitz widened horizons. That was purpose and plan, "Operation" . I did not think, however, that the first who did experience, will be guests, whom I invited. Look Oxana, Cristina, Nelson, Dominica, Manuel, Laurent is different, is wider and deeper. And it's not so much by the places we visited (Krakow - Wawel Castle, Auschwitz, Wadowice, Calvary), but those who met. Thanks you for this.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Zumba Clothes Toronto
word as if nothing had happened
I have a photograph. A properly Stock photography. I saw her in Auschwitz, and Auschwitz - Birkenau. Presents the course of selection. The SS doctor selects the newly imported transport Jews capable of working. They become prisoners of a concentration camp. The rest were killed immediately in the gas chambers.
N Most frightening is the "calm" with which the physician makes the selection of people ... Life (yet), death (immediately) ... As if nothing had happened.
D of yesterday's words of John Paul II , I might add - just read - Pope Benedict XVI: Evil and a bad God leaves large - according to our feelings too much - an area of \u200b\u200bfreedom, though the story never ceases to control the (Jesus of Nazareth, cz. II, Kielce 2011, p. 42).
I have a photograph. A properly Stock photography. I saw her in Auschwitz, and Auschwitz - Birkenau. Presents the course of selection. The SS doctor selects the newly imported transport Jews capable of working. They become prisoners of a concentration camp. The rest were killed immediately in the gas chambers.
N Most frightening is the "calm" with which the physician makes the selection of people ... Life (yet), death (immediately) ... As if nothing had happened.
D of yesterday's words of John Paul II , I might add - just read - Pope Benedict XVI: Evil and a bad God leaves large - according to our feelings too much - an area of \u200b\u200bfreedom, though the story never ceases to control the (Jesus of Nazareth, cz. II, Kielce 2011, p. 42).
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Full Version Of Pokemon Shiny Gold
Auschwitz and Lagiewniki
P uring the last "trip" to the Polish did little pictures. Among them are but two - in my opinion - be specific: the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in the night ...
... and gate Concentration Camp Auschwitz - Birkenau (we were there exactly on Ash Wednesday.)
D opiero in Rome, I realized that these two photographs are in some sense complementary. I remembered a fragment of John Paul II's book "Memory and Identity," in which Pope pondering "the measure imposed upon evil" writes: ... revelations of Sister Faustina, focused on the mystery of divine mercy, refer to a time before World War II. It is precisely this time, which were created and developed these evil ideologies, which were Nazism and Communism. Sister Faustina, became the spokesperson for the message that the only balance capable of true evil of these ideologies is that God is mercy - the truth about Christ merciful.
About Boz Concentration Auschwitz - Birkenau Museum and the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy - the two "holy place" (in 1979, John Paul II called the camp "special sanctuary") are like a question and answer. Evil can be (and is) huge, but it is far. Only mercy is boundless.
P uring the last "trip" to the Polish did little pictures. Among them are but two - in my opinion - be specific: the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in the night ...
... and gate Concentration Camp Auschwitz - Birkenau (we were there exactly on Ash Wednesday.)
D opiero in Rome, I realized that these two photographs are in some sense complementary. I remembered a fragment of John Paul II's book "Memory and Identity," in which Pope pondering "the measure imposed upon evil" writes: ... revelations of Sister Faustina, focused on the mystery of divine mercy, refer to a time before World War II. It is precisely this time, which were created and developed these evil ideologies, which were Nazism and Communism. Sister Faustina, became the spokesperson for the message that the only balance capable of true evil of these ideologies is that God is mercy - the truth about Christ merciful.
About Boz Concentration Auschwitz - Birkenau Museum and the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy - the two "holy place" (in 1979, John Paul II called the camp "special sanctuary") are like a question and answer. Evil can be (and is) huge, but it is far. Only mercy is boundless.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Walkie Talkie Long Range In City
I was a priest with him, Jesus simply
Álvaro Tajadura - was ordained a priest in July 2010 in Burgos, Spain. She is currently studying the socio-institutional communication in Rome
D oskonale remember this meeting. That was the last pilgrimage of John Paul to Spain. On Saturday, 3 May 2003, a few miles from the center of Madrid, Cuatro Vientos aerodrome old (Four Winds), had held a meeting with young people. I arrived there with a group of friends. I was 17 years old. I went to high school, where every day I experienced, that being a Catholic is going against the current. Probably the same everywhere, but I think that recently in Spain, especially among the young, it is especially clear. Faith is unfashionable. Catholic, is seen as a weirdo or loser. To admit to belonging to the Church much it costs. That's what we experienced in Madrid, had a great impression on us. In a country where - it would seem - the Church is a group of elderly grandmothers gathered 700,000 young people, and we know that not all were there. Thanks ago that came to us, Holy Father, we were able to see and count. We realized that we are many. This in itself gave us courage.
John Paul II was an extremely weak and his hands shook, his lips involuntarily flowed saliva. It was evident that much pain. Shaky, indistinct voice he said to us: "Dear young people, if you hear the words of Christ, who calls you:" Follow me ", do not deafen them! Follow Him! I did and I give this testimony today! I was ordained a priest at the age of 26 years. It's been 56 years ...". Then the Pope looked up and asked: "So how old is the pope?". It was amazing. He began to talk to us. As soon as we got up and began loudly chanting: "You're young! You're young. " "Yes, a young 83-year old" - he replied. His words were ordinary, yet very strong. "Maybe you are afraid. You speak as Jeremiah: "Ah, Lord God, I can not say I am too young." I assure you that we lay down our lives Jesus, the sacrifice is worth it for the Gospel and for others ...". We screamed like crazy: "Vale la pena! Vale la pena! (Warto! worth it!). Then something caught fire in me. I had never thought about it, to become a priest. And suddenly ... the pope arrived ... Said ... Testified ... And the seed was sown.
R ok then I made the decision and entered the seminary. Friends were surprised that parents - surprise. Mama said, "It's all a meeting with the Pope." I also know others who have discovered a vocation to the priesthood But then, in Madrid. With some I met in the seminar. To this day I carry within me a deep conviction that it was thanks to John Paul II not only discovered a vocation to the priesthood, but I dared to answer it.
Published Our Sunday Visitor, No. 10 / 2011 13-3-2011
Álvaro Tajadura - was ordained a priest in July 2010 in Burgos, Spain. She is currently studying the socio-institutional communication in Rome
D oskonale remember this meeting. That was the last pilgrimage of John Paul to Spain. On Saturday, 3 May 2003, a few miles from the center of Madrid, Cuatro Vientos aerodrome old (Four Winds), had held a meeting with young people. I arrived there with a group of friends. I was 17 years old. I went to high school, where every day I experienced, that being a Catholic is going against the current. Probably the same everywhere, but I think that recently in Spain, especially among the young, it is especially clear. Faith is unfashionable. Catholic, is seen as a weirdo or loser. To admit to belonging to the Church much it costs. That's what we experienced in Madrid, had a great impression on us. In a country where - it would seem - the Church is a group of elderly grandmothers gathered 700,000 young people, and we know that not all were there. Thanks ago that came to us, Holy Father, we were able to see and count. We realized that we are many. This in itself gave us courage.
John Paul II was an extremely weak and his hands shook, his lips involuntarily flowed saliva. It was evident that much pain. Shaky, indistinct voice he said to us: "Dear young people, if you hear the words of Christ, who calls you:" Follow me ", do not deafen them! Follow Him! I did and I give this testimony today! I was ordained a priest at the age of 26 years. It's been 56 years ...". Then the Pope looked up and asked: "So how old is the pope?". It was amazing. He began to talk to us. As soon as we got up and began loudly chanting: "You're young! You're young. " "Yes, a young 83-year old" - he replied. His words were ordinary, yet very strong. "Maybe you are afraid. You speak as Jeremiah: "Ah, Lord God, I can not say I am too young." I assure you that we lay down our lives Jesus, the sacrifice is worth it for the Gospel and for others ...". We screamed like crazy: "Vale la pena! Vale la pena! (Warto! worth it!). Then something caught fire in me. I had never thought about it, to become a priest. And suddenly ... the pope arrived ... Said ... Testified ... And the seed was sown.
R ok then I made the decision and entered the seminary. Friends were surprised that parents - surprise. Mama said, "It's all a meeting with the Pope." I also know others who have discovered a vocation to the priesthood But then, in Madrid. With some I met in the seminar. To this day I carry within me a deep conviction that it was thanks to John Paul II not only discovered a vocation to the priesthood, but I dared to answer it.
Published Our Sunday Visitor, No. 10 / 2011 13-3-2011
First Owner On Car Title
K hen exactly a year ago I was lucky to talk briefly with Pope Benedict XVI, I thanked him - of which laughs to this day some of my friends - for books that he wrote, because I really helping. I remember when I just finished reading "Introduction to Christianity" - theological think the first book that I read with flushed face. The Pope smiled, perhaps even a little speszył, thanked me and blessed.
D HY I mention this? Well, because last week released the latest book of the Holy Father, the second part, "Jesus of Nazareth." Formed before our very eyes - you can say - "Roman Triptych" Ratzinger. In the preface to the first part was published in 2007, he wrote with realism: "Because I do not know how long I will be the time and effort, I decided to publish ... Part I ". In Part II, with no less humility, says: "I want to ... - If I only have enough for the forces - in a small notebook to discuss the childhood of Jesus. " The latter, III to be released in the beginning of Advent this year.
M OIM think the book "Jesus of Nazareth" in their three scenes is the "work life, "the pope as a theologian. Here at the end of his life, theologian writing a book, which - as he himself admits - "a long time preparing internally." It contains the resume of his theology, the fruits of personal search for the face of God. Summarizes them in one word, actually in one name: Jesus. Just Jesus. As if to say, in him is all. Build and strengthen the vibrant relationship with Him - the sense of theology.
with e due to the time of the book and the life of Christ, which describes (from the entrance to Jerusalem to the Resurrection "), you can it treated as a Lenten reading. Maybe there's another reason to just look at her. Sometimes, talking to people, I meet with the objection that books can and Ratzinger are wise and profound, but they are very difficult. Even if it is, then maybe that is why we read the second part, "Jesus of Nazareth" in Lent, as part of penance. It is difficult at this time to look for something "easy, light and pleasant."
Monday, March 7, 2011
Money Promissory Notes
the four corners of the world
D zis even straight from Rome, but this time tomorrow I should be in Krakow. I come for a few days to Polish to give a Lenten retreat for youth in Auschwitz. The Salesians, who invited me, saying she'd be about 900 people. A lot. Fortunately, I'm not going alone. I'm taking 6 friends who are willing to testify about their faith in Jesus Christ and love for the Church. Who are they? Let's start with the ladies.
About xana, though he lives in Italy, represents the world of Asia. Originally from Kazakhstan, studying and working in Rome. I hope that pretty smile and a strong witness, win over the boys.
K oil is a beautiful Italian woman from Calabria, Kristina. Her hometown of - Gioia Taur - the capital of a criminal organization 'Ndrangheta. I would like to give witness to the fact that you can live by faith in the lions' den.
with Europe also grew from Switzerland - Dominique, a journalist who became a priest. In college, we call him Don House. A very clever guy. In addition to the home of the French language, good knowledge of Italian, English, German, some English. He is a big fan of John Paul II and Benedict XVI
P rzepływamy Mediterranean Sea and we reach the shores of Africa. The priest from Burkina Faso, Laurent. His black face is decorated with gold colored round-rimmed glasses. Always in the front row, always pressing, always prepared. His diligence earned the nickname among his colleagues, "Cardinale."
K Oil African country to Angola. And with her slim, not tall Nelson. An interesting world and people, with an intelligent sense of humor. Portuguese-creator of the web and persistent blogger.
I another crossing the great waters, this time over the Atlantic. Priest Manuel, a native of Colombia, studying philosophy. However, for young people in Poland will not speak either about Aristotle or a Kant. He wants to testify about Christ, about the fact that it is He who frees from fear and hatred, and enables them to forgiveness. Experienced this in my own family and in his own heart. His father was shot while fighting the drug industry.
with abieram so on a retreat to the Polish ... a piece of Rome. Because Rome is for me above all people. People from four corners of the world, which met here in the Eternal City. Messages: all roads lead here. In this way, I'm going to show young people in Auschwitz, that the Church does not end the parish to salezjanach for Poland and Europe. I want to open their eyes. I want it touched the Catholic Church, which is universal. One that from the very beginning of its boundaries. He goes all over the world. He has broad horizons.
C s work? - We'll see. On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
D zis even straight from Rome, but this time tomorrow I should be in Krakow. I come for a few days to Polish to give a Lenten retreat for youth in Auschwitz. The Salesians, who invited me, saying she'd be about 900 people. A lot. Fortunately, I'm not going alone. I'm taking 6 friends who are willing to testify about their faith in Jesus Christ and love for the Church. Who are they? Let's start with the ladies.
About xana, though he lives in Italy, represents the world of Asia. Originally from Kazakhstan, studying and working in Rome. I hope that pretty smile and a strong witness, win over the boys.
K oil is a beautiful Italian woman from Calabria, Kristina. Her hometown of - Gioia Taur - the capital of a criminal organization 'Ndrangheta. I would like to give witness to the fact that you can live by faith in the lions' den.
with Europe also grew from Switzerland - Dominique, a journalist who became a priest. In college, we call him Don House. A very clever guy. In addition to the home of the French language, good knowledge of Italian, English, German, some English. He is a big fan of John Paul II and Benedict XVI
P rzepływamy Mediterranean Sea and we reach the shores of Africa. The priest from Burkina Faso, Laurent. His black face is decorated with gold colored round-rimmed glasses. Always in the front row, always pressing, always prepared. His diligence earned the nickname among his colleagues, "Cardinale."
K Oil African country to Angola. And with her slim, not tall Nelson. An interesting world and people, with an intelligent sense of humor. Portuguese-creator of the web and persistent blogger.
I another crossing the great waters, this time over the Atlantic. Priest Manuel, a native of Colombia, studying philosophy. However, for young people in Poland will not speak either about Aristotle or a Kant. He wants to testify about Christ, about the fact that it is He who frees from fear and hatred, and enables them to forgiveness. Experienced this in my own family and in his own heart. His father was shot while fighting the drug industry.
with abieram so on a retreat to the Polish ... a piece of Rome. Because Rome is for me above all people. People from four corners of the world, which met here in the Eternal City. Messages: all roads lead here. In this way, I'm going to show young people in Auschwitz, that the Church does not end the parish to salezjanach for Poland and Europe. I want to open their eyes. I want it touched the Catholic Church, which is universal. One that from the very beginning of its boundaries. He goes all over the world. He has broad horizons.
C s work? - We'll see. On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Nursing The Patient With Sle
Preparation Watykanisty
P ozostało 61 days. Machina preparations "for the beatification of John Paul II has started in full swing. The course of the ceremony was announced, the sale appeared in a special card for pilgrims - JPII PASS - authorizing, inter alia, to free communication, basic medical care, and lunches rozdawanego 1 May in several locations in the city. Organize law enforcement officers, and hotel owners raise prices.
P rzygotowują to the media, specifically - and journalists. Here is how, I asked Anna Artymiak, a Roman news agency correspondent, "Gaudium Press.
Straight from Rome in the Radio Bonus
P ozostało 61 days. Machina preparations "for the beatification of John Paul II has started in full swing. The course of the ceremony was announced, the sale appeared in a special card for pilgrims - JPII PASS - authorizing, inter alia, to free communication, basic medical care, and lunches rozdawanego 1 May in several locations in the city. Organize law enforcement officers, and hotel owners raise prices.
P rzygotowują to the media, specifically - and journalists. Here is how, I asked Anna Artymiak, a Roman news agency correspondent, "Gaudium Press.
Straight from Rome in the Radio Bonus
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