Re: Any Believers in Jesus Christ Here? (Non-debate thread for believers only)
Just lost another friend to cancer this morning.
I'm doing better...I have my good days and bad days...
Jaye, i'm truly sorry to hear about that. God rest your friend's soul and bring comfort and solace to her family.
Good to hear you are doing better. Don't worry, we all have our days. What matters is to never give up. Keep your chin up soldier.
Thanks, everyone. She was a lovely lady. Her funeral really was a celebration of her life.
My mother is getting a hip replacement in about 2 or 3 weeks. Finally, she gives in!!!
I'll be praying for your mother. God bless you both and all your friends.
Middle school is over now! At last.
High school here I come! ... or not. I want summer first.
Middle school??? Oh my, i had to look at your profile. Had no idea you were so young hahaha - you're only 16. Oh dear, that really makes me feel ancient lol. God bless you honey. Keep it up with your artsy, faithful self. You
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Thanks for your encouragement. I don't think I'll ever make it. Money is involved in travelling and well, we have to spend it elsewhere.
Never say never. What if one day the WYD will be organized somewhere near to you so you won't have to spend all that much money or travel?
Well tomorrow is a wonderful day as we celebrate the Body and Blood of Jesus-Corpus Christi as you know. What a special gift of Himself our Lord gave to us.
Indeed, we are celebrating the Holy Body and Blood of Christ – Corpus Domini. For those of us who believe,
the Lord truly is present in the Holy Eucharist. Someone once said that if people knew the true value of the Eucharist, policemen would have to be put at the doors of churches to hold the people from getting in orderly. At the same token, because it is such a sacred act, it must never be taken lightly or without the proper preparation.
Here is a wonderful illustration, an impressive vision of heaven, which shows the miracle present in the Tabernacle of
every church around the world - from a little village in China where people gather fearfully to the magnificence of Saint Peter's Basilica and everywhere else in between.
I cannot state it often and powerfully enough how much I love it when artists use their craft to praise the Lord.
Simon András is such an artist. His work is truly amazing. His art is a clear demonstration that minimalism in design doesn't have to be heartless and void of content. It is incredible. At times, with a single stroke he can create some extraordinarily powerful images. That's the thing that I admire most about him – he creates with so much simplicty some very profound graphics which take you deep within the soul. It sounds terribly familiar, doesn't it? Someone we all know and love did the same, didn't he? That
!stop existing and start living! guy again. :cheeky: So simple, yet so complex...
Here are three samples of his work. Needless to say copyright belongs to Mr. András. His website is a true treasure, there are plenty more there.
http://www.simongaleria.hu/index.php
These images remind us of the Lord's abounding love for us and the need to always trust in Him, no matter what. He came to bring us all peace. By His wounds we were healed. In His endless Mercy,
He came to serve and not to condemn the world, but to save it through His blood on Calvary. That last image is a call to service for all of us – to stand and help all our brothers and sisters in need.
In
La vita e bella,
Roberto Begnini's masterpiece, there is a wonderful scene where a waiter talks about the honor to serve (when most would think the job a demeaning one) and how God was the first and biggest servant of all. I was truly glad when I heard president Obama called for a national day of service. That kind of day ought to be celebrated and marked in every country, not just the US and not only one day but every day.
And now for some music.....the wonderful guys from
U2 with one of the masterpieces which made
How to dismantle an atomic bomb an awesome album –
YAHWEH. Reallyyy early this morning i found an amazingly inspirational video to go along with the song.
God bless Bono and may he have a speedy recovery. People are awaiting them on their tour. I feel bad for their American fans. Some of my friends can't wait to go to Barcelona in September to see them perform.
And last, but not least, some more Gregorian chants. If I have already posted this before apologies, but this is too good not to share. More than an year ago I bought this amazing CD – the
Cistercian Abbey Stift Heiligenkreuz monks performing sacred music. It does feel like angels are singing. The fact that they actually did the recording in a chuch facing the altar must have something to do with it.
May we never forget to pray for all our brothers and sisters who are facing illness and pain. May we pray for all those who struggle in body and soul. May the Lord pour down His Mercy on them and their families.
God bless you everyone.