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La Ventana Metropolitana.Cerca de un millar de personas bloquea el tramo final de La Vuelta en Mos. Entrevista a Juana Pérez, presidenta de Acipor, sobre la XXXII edición del Merca na Rúa en O Porriño. Tomiño amplia su dispositivo de prevención y respuesta frente a posibles emergencias por incendios forestales.
Benvenuti nel nostro canale, amici di YouTube! Oggi siamo entusiasti di presentarvi il terzo atto epico della Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri: il Paradiso! Ma non temete, non saremo guide noiose e altezzose, bensì tre amici divertenti e un po' dissacranti che vi condurranno attraverso questo viaggio di penitenza e redenzione.Preparatevi a immergervi in un'avventura letteraria senza precedenti, mentre ci imbarcheremo in un viaggio nel mondo intermedio tra Inferno e Paradiso. Qui, le anime dei peccatori pentiti cercano la purificazione e l'assoluzione dai loro trascorsi peccaminosi, con la speranza di ascendere verso la beatitudine celestiale.Ma non abbiate timore, perché il nostro approccio sarà un mix di verità storica e momenti di leggera irriverenza. In fondo, il Purgatorio di Dante è così ricco di dettagli e simbolismi che ci sentiamo in dovere di intrattenerci a modo nostro, con qualche scherzetto lungo la strada!Esploreremo le molteplici cornici narrative, incontrando personaggi affascinanti, impareremo da episodi di vita vissuta e affronteremo i tormenti e le sfide delle diverse cornici dell'Antipurgatorio, del Purgatorio stesso e della vetta del monte del Paradiso Terrestre. Non mancheranno momenti esilaranti mentre ci scherniamo reciprocamente sulla nostra condizione umana e sulle bizze delle anime in penitenza!Tuttavia, ci prenderemo anche il tempo di apprezzare l'arte e la grandezza poetica di Dante, esplorando i temi eterni della redenzione, della fede e dell'amore, che rendono la Divina Commedia un capolavoro senza tempo.Siamo certi che vi divertirete, riderete e imparerete un sacco di curiosità sulla vita dell'epoca di Dante e sulle sue visioni del Purgatorio! Non vediamo l'ora di condividere questa avventura con voi, e se siete fan del nostro modo unico di raccontare le storie, assicuratevi di cliccare il pulsante "Iscriviti" e di attivare le notifiche!Ricordate, amici, che mentre viaggiamo tra le cornici dell'aldilà, l'importante è godersi il viaggio e trovare il giusto equilibrio tra il serio e il divertente! Allora, cosa state aspettando? Iniziamo questo entusiasmante viaggio nel Purgatorio di Dante Alighieri insieme! Ci vediamo sul nostro canale!se hai voglia di farti quattro risate con amici, parlare di attualità, ascoltare cicli interessanti, farci domande e passare un po di tempo in modo spensierato seguici. siamo anche su podcast seguici suhttps://www.youtube.com/@ioluielaltro www.ioluielaltro.it telegramhttps://t.me/ioluielaltro #ioluielaltro #umorismo #risate
Benvenuti nel nostro canale, amici di YouTube! Oggi siamo entusiasti di presentarvi il terzo atto epico della Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri: il Paradiso! Ma non temete, non saremo guide noiose e altezzose, bensì tre amici divertenti e un po' dissacranti che vi condurranno attraverso questo viaggio di penitenza e redenzione.Preparatevi a immergervi in un'avventura letteraria senza precedenti, mentre ci imbarcheremo in un viaggio nel mondo intermedio tra Inferno e Paradiso. Qui, le anime dei peccatori pentiti cercano la purificazione e l'assoluzione dai loro trascorsi peccaminosi, con la speranza di ascendere verso la beatitudine celestiale.Ma non abbiate timore, perché il nostro approccio sarà un mix di verità storica e momenti di leggera irriverenza. In fondo, il Purgatorio di Dante è così ricco di dettagli e simbolismi che ci sentiamo in dovere di intrattenerci a modo nostro, con qualche scherzetto lungo la strada!Esploreremo le molteplici cornici narrative, incontrando personaggi affascinanti, impareremo da episodi di vita vissuta e affronteremo i tormenti e le sfide delle diverse cornici dell'Antipurgatorio, del Purgatorio stesso e della vetta del monte del Paradiso Terrestre. Non mancheranno momenti esilaranti mentre ci scherniamo reciprocamente sulla nostra condizione umana e sulle bizze delle anime in penitenza!Tuttavia, ci prenderemo anche il tempo di apprezzare l'arte e la grandezza poetica di Dante, esplorando i temi eterni della redenzione, della fede e dell'amore, che rendono la Divina Commedia un capolavoro senza tempo.Siamo certi che vi divertirete, riderete e imparerete un sacco di curiosità sulla vita dell'epoca di Dante e sulle sue visioni del Purgatorio! Non vediamo l'ora di condividere questa avventura con voi, e se siete fan del nostro modo unico di raccontare le storie, assicuratevi di cliccare il pulsante "Iscriviti" e di attivare le notifiche!Ricordate, amici, che mentre viaggiamo tra le cornici dell'aldilà, l'importante è godersi il viaggio e trovare il giusto equilibrio tra il serio e il divertente! Allora, cosa state aspettando? Iniziamo questo entusiasmante viaggio nel Purgatorio di Dante Alighieri insieme! Ci vediamo sul nostro canale!se hai voglia di farti quattro risate con amici, parlare di attualità, ascoltare cicli interessanti, farci domande e passare un po di tempo in modo spensierato seguici. siamo anche su podcast seguici suhttps://www.youtube.com/@ioluielaltro www.ioluielaltro.it telegramhttps://t.me/ioluielaltro #ioluielaltro #umorismo #risate
Hallo und herzlichen Willkommen!Unsere Helden sind auf der Suche nach der Verschwundenen Branwen. Ihre Spur führt quer durch Fischerort…Linktree mit allen wichtigen Links: https://linktr.ee/stammtischadventures
La XXXII edición del Descenso Nacional del Río Segura se celebrará el próximo 17 de agosto desde el Puente de Hierro de Cieza. Esta edición contará con más de 350 palistas que participarán en la competición que dará inicio al estilo Sella.
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The Desert Fathers make it very clear that in every element of our faith life we are being drawn into the mystery of God and the kingdom. Therefore, we must become comfortable with living in mystery; of being immersed in a reality that is beyond intellect and reason and comprehended solely through the gift of faith and the light that God bestow upon us. We often move very quickly to dissect what has been revealed to us by God, both for ourselves and others. Discussing matters of faith and reading books about dogma, however, can cause a man's compunction to wither and disappear. We often cling to the notional and the abstract rather than focusing upon our relationship with God and seeking purity of heart. The Fathes tell us it is the lives in the sayings of the elders that enlighten the soul and fill it with spiritual tears. Our lives then must be shaped by the Gospel and as one elder tells us we must seek to draw Christ into every part of our life. We love and follow a humble and crucified Lord; One who has been afflicted for our sin and who seeks our healing. Thus, our lives should mirror the simplicity of our Lord. We must not pamper the body in such a way that we weaken the spirit of contrition within our hearts. Neither must we fear affliction, but rather embrace it when it comes into our lives; knowing that God and his Providence allows it and through it perfects our virtue. To a certain extent, we must be willing separate ourselves from the world and surround ourselves with those who seek and desire the same thing. How else can we maintain the spirit of contrition? The world itself and our culture has become antithetical to the gospel. The cross has been and always will be a stumbling block to those without faith. The more those in the world become focused upon material goods and comforts and a manner of life that is contrary to the teachings of the gospel, we must strive to genuinely and heroically to conform our lives to Christ regardless of the costs. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:09:31 Maureen Cunningham: I think it like a rally good restaurant it always word of mouth 00:10:56 Maureen Cunningham: What is sub stack and how is it different 00:11:10 Maureen Cunningham: You tube is also a big 00:11:38 Bob Čihák, AZ: substack.com in short. 00:11:50 iPad (2): Yes Father I agree with you 100% 00:11:56 Bob Čihák, AZ: Look & see. 00:15:53 Andrew Adams: I vote website, but I don't do social media anyway. I found you effectively by word of mouth. 00:16:23 Kevin Burke: I agree with Myles.. YouTube channel is the best.. 00:16:51 Mark South: I agree youtube is great 00:16:58 Maureen Cunningham: Yes I agree 00:17:15 Bob Čihák, AZ: Please do let us know when you DO need support! 00:17:21 cameron: Suggest you think of making efforts to avoid being cancelled. 00:17:45 Maureen Cunningham: We love to support you 00:19:35 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 256, # 24 00:24:27 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 256, # 25 00:32:03 Forrest Cavalier: This footnote is on this page: https://archive.org/details/Evergetinos/Euergetinos%20II/page/423/mode/2up?view=theater 00:39:44 Anthony: R. C. Sproul of Ligonier Ministries commented on Martin Luther's long confessions, saying what did he confess? To coveting another's potato salad? Little did Sproul know what monks face. 00:41:01 Andrew Zakhari: I am currently reading the Minor Prophets, and as messengers of God they seem to get angry at God's people for falling away. How do you understand this prophetic anger? 00:42:05 Myles Davidson: Replying to "R. C. Sproul of Ligo..." Calvinists
The beauty of the writings of the fathers and in particular the lived experiences of the monks as described in the Evergetinos brings to life the spiritual life in an unparalleled fashion. They show us that there is no part of the spiritual life that can be seen outside the context of our relationship with God. In other words, there is no spiritual practice or discipline, no spiritual fruit or experience that does not begin and end with God and his grace. Contrition is love! It is rooted in the growing experience of loss that one has by turning away from God because of one's attachment to the things of this world or to one's own judgment. When contrition emerges within the human heart, when the sword of sorrow that pierced through our Lord‘s heart allows us to taste its metal, and when tears begin to flow without measure, one does not distract oneself from the experience. To do so would be to turn away from God. So often we want to control or manage, not only circumstances, but our experience of what is going on internally and in our relationship with God. It is difficult for us to allow ourselves to be taken by the hand and guided by Christ along the path that leads to our sanctification and intimacy with him. Strangely enough, we often become the focus of our own spiritual life; how well we are doing things, the disciplines that we keep, the sins that we avoid, the regularity of our prayer. However, we are shown that God can bestow upon a soul the gift of contrition and tears in a moment of domestic work. God does this in order that we might have no illusion about where this gift comes from. Whenever we tie contrition to what it is that we are doing, we either take hold of it as if it were our own or we seek to distract ourselves from it. Often it is emotionally hard for us to linger long in such sorrow and humility. Yet the fathers show us that this gift is precious, not to be turned away from quickly, but rather fostered. Such teaching becomes a stark reminder that our faith is rooted in a relationship with a God who has come to us to heal us; that humble sorrow and that flood of tears become the very means by which He lifts us up. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:10:54 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 254, 2nd paragraph of # 18 00:11:15 Adam Paige: Reacted to "515714551_18143336329396209_7085918453142515818_n.jpg" with ☦️ 00:15:36 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 254, 2nd paragraph of # 18 00:26:16 Una: So don't stop weaving the baskets? 00:31:18 Kathleen: God have mercy on our lack of awareness. 00:38:57 Anthony: When I try to pray the "right" way, my mind usually trips me up. Prayer is easier when walking, not paying attention to "I have to do this right....oh no, bad thought, distraction.....I have to do this right.....pay attention, why did you have that distraction....." etc. 00:40:17 Forrest Cavalier: Reacted to "When I try to pray t..." with
When reading the fathers, it is as if we are swimming in the living waters of their faith and love for God. In this sense we are in a privileged position: we are able to catch a glimpse of what might otherwise be completely incomprehensible to us. Yet the warmth of the light of their faith is undeniable; for contrition is often understood and experienced as the coldest of realities, expressing only the poverty of our sin and the distance from God that it creates. When reading the fathers, however, we begin to see that contrition is love and rooted, most importantly, in a relationship of love with merciful God. God has come among us and take our flesh upon himself and so there is nothing foreign to Him about our experience or the poverty of our sin. He has entered into it all, embracing it, carrying it, and experiencing every subtle impact that it has upon our hearts. Contrition and the tears that often flow because of it is part of God‘s providential care for us. There are many reasons why we might have a punitive vision of God and how he engages us. If we focus only on our sin or if we simply over analyze on an intellectual level who God is and the nature of sin then we are destined for despondency. A faith that is solely moralistic and legalistic can crush the spirit, sometimes permanently. Once we experienced true contrition, we must allow it to reveal the meaning and the purpose of our tears; or better yet, we must simply allow ourselves to experience the impact of this reality on our hearts and how it can open us up to an unparalleled experience of the love and mercy of God. One period of tears shed for love can preserve virtues that have been hard won over the course of years. These tears are shaped not only by emotion or sorrow but by the grace of God. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:15:15 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 253, # 12 00:32:45 Kate : If someone has had a very legalistic experience within the Church, does it take a leap of faith to make the shift to even believe in the love of God? In other words, does one have to bow down in humility and accept the love of God as a matter of faith? 00:52:15 Myles Davidson: More than one Catholic exorcist have said that Nefarious is the best portrayal of demonic possession on film they've seen. Great film! 01:05:58 Myles Davidson: That's just about my favourite desert father teaching thus far. Beautiful image! 01:06:17 Vanessa: Love it too. 01:06:26 Vanessa: Reacted to "That's just about my..." with ❤️ 01:17:09 Maureen Cunningham: Thank You Blessing 01:17:37 Andrew Adams: Thanks be to God! Thank you, Father! 01:17:40 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you☺️ 01:18:00 Bob Čihák, AZ: Bless you!!
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Alte Mühle, große Wirkung – wie Ruhe und Reduktion ein Bild tragen: In dieser Folge nehmen wir ein stilles, aber starkes Bild unter die Lupe: die Seitenansicht einer denkmalgeschützten Mühle im Nürnberger Land. Was auf den ersten Blick schlicht erscheint, entfaltet bei genauerem Hinsehen eine besondere Tiefe. Wir sprechen über das Zusammenspiel von Licht, Textur und Komposition, über das Timing der Aufnahme und darüber, wie subtile Gestaltung große Wirkung erzeugen kann. Ein Beispiel für fotografisches Feingefühl – und dafür, wie viel Atmosphäre in minimalen Mitteln stecken kann.
Estudo do Livro dos Médiuns - CEASA - Centro Espírita Abel Sebastião de Almeida - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
Contrition is love! To many this will seem to be an absurdity, but when we look not only to the writings of the fathers, but to the life of Christ himself something far more beautiful begins to emerge. Contrition, in order for it to be genuine and not to lead to despair, must be tied to a depth of love that does not allow for any other response from the heart than to weep. One of the perfect examples came tonight through the teaching of Abba Poimen. “On one occasion, as he was returning to Egypt, Abba Poimen saw a woman sitting on a tomb and weeping bitterly. He said to himself: ‘If all of the delights of the world were assembled in front of her, they could not comfort her soul, because she is mourning. So, also, should the monk always have contrition in his soul'”. This woman lost her beloved and no one and no thing in this world could prevent her from mourning his loss. For example, when a couple has been married for many years and, as Christ tells us, the two become one, the loss of this love is like the dying of part of oneself. The depth of the love is mirrored by the intensity of the experience of the loss. Similarly, a soul who not only understands that Christ is her Beloved, but has experienced it in the depths of her heart, and lives it on a daily basis, is going to experience the loss or betrayal of this love as something that pierces the heart. Contrary to public opinion, love is not blind. In fact, just the opposite. Love, the more that the heart has been purified and freed of selfishness and pride, is going to see things with a perfect clarity such that the individual participates in the experience of the Other. The great example of this is Mary, the Mother of our Lord. It is prophesied by Simeon that her child was destined for the fall and rise of many in Israel and that a sort of sorrow would pierce through her heart as well. Mary was not an outside observer but through her humility and love participated radically in the ministry and suffering of her son. The death of the beloved, of Love, could not help but pierce her heart, transfixing it to her son's. Such should be our experience of contrition. The deeper our love for the Lord becomes the more we see of our poverty and of His immeasurable compassion, the more our hearts are pierced with sorrow when we turn away from Him. In this sense, nothing is small or inconsequential. We see how our hearts can betray us and betray Christ. This is part of the reality of allowing ourselves to be drawn into the mystery of the Cross; not only to allow ourselves to be stretched out in love for others, but to experience how our own betrayal and neglect adds to the poverty of a world darkened by sin. Weep we must because love demands it. This we must understand literally as we see Christ himself weep at the tomb of his friend Lazarus and how shaken he is when he sees the multitude that are like sheep without a shepherd, abandoned, wounded and beyond recognition. May God have mercy on us, and may our faith be such that we allow love to pierce our hearts as Christ allowed it to pierce His own. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:13:36 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 261, # 4 00:29:59 Maureen Cunningham: Page ? 00:34:07 Myles Davidson: Replying to "Page ?" 252 #6 00:36:02 Anthony: In reading Archbishop Raya, The Face of God. He says in Byzantine Rite, forgiveness comes in giving praise to God, in a different way than Sacramental Confession. 00:49:59 Anthony: If it's not tied to faith in God, such superattentiveness will drive you batty trying to sort what thoughts are actually yours, how culpable you are, multiplying thought on thought. Faith has to cut it off and say No more! 00:53:38 Rebecca Thérèse: It seems that the boy chose to be hit with the bowling ball. If you warned him several times, it was selfish of him to obstruct you when it was your turn. He probably never thinks of this event at all. 00:56:09 Kate : Is there a certain fear of contrition in the sense that if we really saw the truth about our sins we wouldn't be able to bear it? 01:00:15 Anthony: St Gregory of Narek, Lamentations, is the best book I've found to balance grief and hope. He's a guide on not being overwhelmed. 01:07:19 Rick Visser: "when he calls upon God with discernment" ?? 01:09:10 Julie: I don't know if this is related, but Fr Sophrony was asked,” give me a word for the salvation of my soul” Without hesitation he replied.” Stand at the brink of the abyss of despair, and when you see that you cannot bear it anymore, draw back a little and have a cup of tea “. 01:13:30 Maureen Cunningham: Is your birthday soon 01:14:02 Nypaver Clan: That IS NOT old!!!! 01:15:04 Bob Čihák, AZ: You'll get used to being "old", I bet. 01:15:26 Maureen Cunningham: Both good 01:15:36 Janine: Thank you Father 01:16:15 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you☺️
SHOSTAKOVICH: Cinco días – Cinco noches, Op. 111 (Suite de la música para la película homónima) (30.39). Orq. Sinf. de la Radio de Berlín. Dir.: J. Judd. 6 Romances sobre textos de poetas japoneses (selec.) (Love, Before th suicide, Immodest glance, Fort he first and the last time) (8.34). A. Maslennikov (ten.), Orq. Sinf. Estatal del Ministerio de Cultura. Dir.: G. Rozhdestvensky.Escuchar audio
One of the amazing things about reading the lives in the teachings of the desert fathers is that we begin to see that we are part of the body of Christ and among the many who have sought to make the spiritual journey over the centuries. We aren't Christians in isolation. This means not only that we hold and believe the same truths about the faith that have been revealed to us but also that we seek to embrace in all of its fullness the life and the love of that Christ has made possible for us. We struggle with the same wounds, similar dispositions and mindsets that affect the way that we view the world around us and the way that we practice the faith. The acknowledgment of this communion and the desire to breathe the same air and to travel the same path is a source of great strength for us. Not only are we guided by the teachings of Christ and the gift of His Spirit but also by the many Saints and Martyrs who embody this reality in their lives. One of the great fruits of this is Hope. The struggle with the poverty of our sin, the sorrow that it brings can leave us feeling alone and isolated. But as we listen to the stories from the Fathers on contrition and how to shape this habit of mind and virtue, it is as if we are taken by the hand and guided toward Christ. The Scriptures tell us that we are to console others as we ourselves have been consoled. The Fathers console us in so many different ways. They do this most simply by presenting us with the truth of our struggle with sin and also the depth of God‘s mercy and compassion. They struggle so hard to prevent us from falling into despondency and give us the healing balm of their wisdom to keep us moving forward - even if we should make a wreck of our life on a daily basis. On the most beautiful things they teach us in the Evergetinos is that contrition is not about self-contempt so much as it is about self-knowledge; of seeing the truth of the wound of sin and our need for the Divine Physician. What is asked of us is not perfection, but rather to live in a spirit of faith and repentance; with humble hearts to turn to the One who loves us and desires to heal us. These reasons alone are enough to convince a soul to seek constant nourishment and guidance from the fathers. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:06:27 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 249, F. From St. Barsanouphios 00:15:19 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 249, F. From St. Barsanouphios 00:21:41 Myles Davidson: Chat GPT had never heard of the St. Barsonouphous / Buddha connection, for what it's worth 00:23:36 Myles Davidson: Replying to "Chat GPT had never h..." …nor an internet search 00:27:31 Rod Castillo: Replying to "Chat GPT had never h…" I think you are referring to the legend of Barlaam and Josaphat. Barlaam was thought to have been the Buddha in Christian guise. 00:27:55 Lindsey Funair: Is it sinful to cry out of contrition over sins already confessed? 00:28:29 Anthony: I apologize to all: the story of Barlaam and Joseph is connected to Buddha. New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia mentions the connection. 00:41:11 Kate : I recently read that one of the fathers said that profound and deep sighs are the same as physical tears. 00:42:44 Lindsey Funair: Sometimes it would seem the physical tears are a blessing as the person would otherwise doubt their own sincerity if it weren't for the outward sign. So they can then experience the connection more purely. Because it makes it easier to accept, the reality of the state of the soul, without the distraction of being unworthy to talk to God. But it is very inconvenient when driving and attracts bad attention at church. 00:44:00 Nypaver Clan: Reacted to "Sometimes it would s..." with
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“Contrition is his very name!” This is how the authors describe a monk who not only is contrite of heart, but who also lives always in this state. What becomes clear in the writings and experience of the desert fathers is that contrition is the source of consolation. The capacity to see one's sin, though painful, is also the path to healing. It draws us to God and creates a thirst in our heart that only he can satisfy. We might wonder how we, living in the world, can maintain the same state. It is not only by humbly acknowledging our sins before God or remembering our mortality. This certainly contributes to fostering such blessed mourning. Yet what truly shapes the heart is the realization that our soul, which is of greater worth to us than the whole world, has been deadened by sins and lies dying before us. One contemporary elder said that God loves an individual soul more than the entire cosmos! It is this vision of the beauty of the human soul and the depth of God‘s love that moves the heart the most to the sorrow that draws us back to the Beloved; that gives rise to the tears that become a source of true consolation. May God fill our hearts with such contrition and open our eyes to the depth of his love. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:13:21 Una: What page are we on in the Nun Christina translation? 00:14:09 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Not sure. I don't have that translation 00:14:25 Janine: Page 182 nun christina 00:15:44 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 246, first full paragraph 00:18:11 Una: Thank you for the page number 00:21:38 wayne: Is there a difference between contrition and repentance? 00:29:08 Suzanne Romano: I'm hearing a beautiful dichotomy. The sense of being incapable of perfectly conforming to the will of God; and yet a deep consolation. 00:58:58 Rebecca Thérèse: song of Bernadette 00:59:06 Nypaver Clan: Song of Bernadette 01:04:29 Janine: St Gregory of Narak 01:05:08 Janine: From the depths of the heart 01:13:26 Sean Coe: Maintain a spirit of peace and you will save a thousand souls - St Seraphim of Sarov 01:18:19 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you☺️ 01:18:27 Suzanne Romano: Pax! 01:18:32 Troy Amaro: Thank You Father. 01:18:37 Sean Coe: Thank you, Fr Charbel
The loss of the spirit of contrition can take place whenever our hearts become hardened; when we grow sluggish in the spiritual life or our attention shifts off of our own sin and need for God‘s mercy and is redirected towards the things of the world or to the sins of others. The desert fathers pull back the veil on the human heart and reveal the motivation for our actions and thoughts. We often become very skilled at satisfying our morbid delight for seeing others weaknesses and their natural flaws and defects. Rather than keeping our focus upon contrition for our own sins and seeking purity of heart, we become preoccupied with our neighbor; judging them, becoming frustrated and irritated with them, pushing our opinions upon them, becoming upset when we do not receive what we believe we deserve or when we feel that we have been misjudged and slandered. Rather than having an eye for the needs of the other and instead of being tender and gentle in our attitude, we often see others as an obstacle to our happiness or our freedom. When we could be a source of peace and healing we become rough to the point that our interactions with others is akin to rubbing up against sandpaper. Those closest to us often elude us. Sometimes we do not know what to give and even what we do give may not be helpful or wanted. But we can still love them - we can love them completely. A human being is not someone we are called to fix, correct or judge, but rather one we are called to embrace with the same love and to offer the same consolation as we have received from Christ. --- 00:14:14 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 245 first paragraph on this page 00:14:24 Janine: Suzanne..that sounds awful…I will pray for you! 00:14:41 Suzanne Romano: Thank you Janine!!!! 00:37:10 Catherine Opie: This is like being a parent as well 00:56:21 Lindsey Funair: thank you, that helps a lot 00:56:35 Bob Čihák, AZ: An invitation to be nosey? When an acquaintance once said something about a third person like "Yes, I know why he left that job but I'm not going to say why" it sounded like an invitation to get nosey, so I simply didn't respond at all, and went on my way. 00:57:44 Joseph: St. Maximos the Confessor writes, “Cut off the passions, and you will soon silence the senses. Restrain the senses, and you will easily calm the passions.” The goal of ascetic struggle, through repentance and bodily hardship, is not to reject the senses, but to purify them. The senses are not the cause of sin; rather, sin arises from the passionate response to the representations that the senses convey. The desert (silence) is a means of purification, to restore our noetic vision to health, so we can perceive sense data, sight, sound, touch, etc., without passion. This is the what we aim for anyway! 00:58:35 Joseph: From Second Century on Love, 2.15 01:03:34 Myles Davidson: The Litany of Humility springs to mind From the desire of being approved, Deliver me, O Jesus. From the fear of being humiliated, Deliver me, O Jesus. From the fear of being despised, Deliver me, O Jesus. et. al 01:06:35 Catherine Opie: St Teresa of Avila would say that anyone who slandered her was probably right. That really struck me when I read it. Because it is really the antithesis of what I was brought up to believe. 01:06:37 Myles Davidson: Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val y Zulueta 01:06:41 Lorraine Green: Marie del val 01:14:08 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you☺️ 01:14:26 Catherine Opie: Thank you Fr. God bless. 01:14:31 Julie: God bless 01:14:34 Lindsey Funair: thank you! 01:14:37 Suzanne Romano: Pax! 01:14:37 Lorraine Green: God bless
At the end of many of these groups, my only thought is that the beauty of the writings of the fathers is exquisite. Often when reading them one is both pierced to the heart, but also raised up and consoled. This is surprisingly so in this hypothesis on contrition. None of the fathers' writings appear to be an abstraction, but rather their words reverberate with the pain and the love of those who experienced the struggle with sin. One comes to know not only the weight and burden of sin, but a kind of otherworldly darkness to which it drags the soul. A soul begins to understand how the demons act as accusers; seeking to cast it down into the depths of despair after having coaxed it into sin. There are two kinds of contrition with which we must become familiar. The first is rooted in fear; the acknowledgment of the coming judgment and the consequences of turning away from God. The soul becomes painfully aware of what it is to turn away from He who is light and life. The second kind of contrition, however, arises out of desire for the kingdom. Once a soul has tasted the sweetness of God‘s compassion they weep tears over any way that they turn from the depths of that Love. That are hearts would be watered with this kind of contrition is an extraordinary gift! To see contrition as a gift is admittedly difficult. Yet in reading the fathers one comes to see that it is not only the prerequisite for the spiritual life, but also the path that opens one up to the deepest consolation. To see ourselves as we truly are, to stand in the light of the truth, may be extremely painful, but that light comes from the Physician of souls, who in the very act of revealing our sins removes them. It is then with freedom that the soul can entrust itself to God to chastise it; knowing that “a broken and contrite heart the Lord will not scorn”. Every breath becomes a groan; a cry of love that is united to the groan of the Spirit that dwells within the human heart. The humbled soul is then elevated, exalted, to God who embraces his prodigal child and rejoices. This bitter path then is the path to true joy. And taking it, the soul loses interest in anything else around him; most of all the actions of others or their sins. He will judge no man, knowing that he himself will soon stand before the Judge of all. Imagine hearts that take up the burden of their own sins, that do not say so much as a word on their own behalf and that confess what they have done and accept that whatever comes to them is just and fitting for it comes from the hand of the Lord! Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:13:35 Myles Davidson: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/9068317091?ref_=mr_referred_us_au_nz 00:18:08 Anthony: I knew it! Jazz music. :) 00:23:24 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 241 A paragraph starting “For many….” 00:23:45 Catherine Opie: Reacted to "P. 241 A paragraph s..." with
In their discussion of the struggle with the passions and in particular those associated with the bodily appetites and what we experienced through the senses, the fathers do not neglect to show us the effect that our thoughts and our lack of watchfulness can have upon the unconscious. Certain images and ideas will emerge from our dreams and often take on a form that can be agitating or of a subject matter that is disturbing spiritually. The fathers want us to understand that we are not morally culpable for what arises during the night in our dreams nor can the Evil One directly influence what happens because of our dreams such as nocturnal emissions. Yet, are not to ruminate upon the meaning or the content of these dreams during the day. To do so is to open ourselves “daydreaming”, where we openly allow ourselves to think about images thoughts and ideas that came to mind during the night. Such rumination then can be a source of temptation for us. It is best to set such thoughts aside and focus on fostering temperance and love. As long as we are focused upon God then what arises out of the unconscious will eventually be healed as well. However, if we are slothful or worse prideful we become more subject to the effects of such a dreams or their frequency will become more prominent in our life because of our lack of spiritual discipline. In Hypothesis XXXII, our attention is drawn toward the work of contrition. Saint Gregory tells us that contrition manifest itself in many forms of spiritual beauty. This is striking if only because of the negative connotation that the word contrition sometimes holds. Saint Gregory tells us that ultimately it is a path to beauty, goodness and love. When a soul first seeks after God at the outset it feels contrition out of fear. It is humbled by the depths of its poverty and how contrary this is to that which is good and to our essential dignity. Tears begin to flow and as they do the soul begins to develop a certain courage in the spiritual life and is warmed by a desire for heavenly joy. The soul which shortly before wept from the fear that it might be condemned, eventually weeps bitterly simply because of how far it perceives itself from the kingdom of heaven. As the soul is cleansed, however, it clearly beholds before it what the choirs of angels are and the splendor that belongs to these blessed spirits. Ultimately, the soul begins to behold the vision of God himself. One then weeps for joy as it waits to experience this vision in its fullness. When perfect contrition emerges then the soul's thirst for God is satiated; tears now turning in to the living waters of the kingdom. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:11:02 Lorraine Green: Fr., can you take a Mass request? Where would we send that is so? And the stipend? 00:11:33 Suzanne Romano: Reacted to I've got a (pet) rab... with "
Tune in Friday, May 2, 2025 @ 7pm EST for the next “HeSaid, He Said, He Said Live!” A Look at the World from A Seasoned Black Man's Perspective for the next episode “Let's Get Newsy XXXII” (32)Alvin. Bobby. Shawn. They're back — and this week'sLet's Get Newsy is hotter than ever.Donald Trump in a blue suit at the Pope's funeral? Wayout of order. Hakeem Jeffries and Cory Booker take it to the floor with a Capitol Hill sit-in over a controversial budget bill. Jalen Hurts skips the White House visit after his Super Bowl win — but Saquon Barkley says duty calls and tees up golf with Trump. Did Donald Trump really take artifacts from theAfrican American History Museum? Say what? How?! Yellow fever outbreak in Colombia — what you need toknow!NFL Draft 2025 — let's break it down. And the Rock& Roll Hall of Fame 2025 inductees are in: Outkast and Chubby Checker lead the pack!There's more to dig into — and it's all coming yourway LIVE. Let's Get Newsy. Let's get real.As always, your presence and participation make theshow even better! We will respond to your questions real-time. New Episodes of “He Said, He Said, He Said” - Live stream Fridays, 7 p.m. EST on all these links:https://linktr.ee/hesaidhesaidhesaidFACEBOOK: facebook.com/hesaidhesaidhesaidliveRELIVE and SHARE special moments from "He Said, He Said, He Said"here: SHOW CLIPS youtube.com/channel/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV0MtJCazNWVBSaj1JFHITg#music #singing #performance #talkshow #entertainment #tvhost #lgbtqia #blackmen #music #trump #elonmusk #facebook #naacp #beyonce #congressmanjazminecrocket #blackexcellence #2025 #philadelphiaeagles #superbowl #executiveorders
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Send us a textContinuing with another Spring Cleaning “Ask Whatever”, I'll be answering my ever growing back log of questions from listeners just like you! In this one, I'm diving into your questions around language, cravings, commitment, and all the tricky mindset moments that can make or break your weight loss journey. I'll explore how the words we use, like "binge, overeating and treats" carry emotional weight and impact how we actually relate to food. I also get into questions about calorie tracking, managing sweet cravings, exercising, and how to commit to yourself even when it's hard. As always, I'm keeping it honest and focused on helping you get unstuck. Listen in for more on: • Why using specific language can sabotage your progress. • How to reframe “overeating” and remove the guilt from “special” foods. • Tools for managing cravings without cutting out sugar entirely • Why calories, not timing or macros, matter most for weight loss. • How to commit to yourself even when motivation is low.• A Good For You Gladys Question of the Week! • The truth about weight loss meds and why internal work (your relationship with food) still matters. • What I mean when I say “spread, sprinkle, pour” and how to start there. • My experience with discipline, pink hair, and staying focused on my goal.If you've ever struggled with how you talk to yourself, how to track your calories, or how to stay consistent through hard days, I'm here to help and remind you you're not alone. So keep trying, keep tracking, don't be intimidated, and don't give up. You've totally got this!Episodes Mentioned• Free Webinar Worksheets• 017 Spread Sprinkle PourLooking for help on your weight loss journey? I've created a couple of resources:• My NEW Membership Community! Join HERE: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/disruptor-our-community• My Immersive Weight Loss Experience: The Program• My Cookbook 'Disruptor'• My Free Guide ‘Getting Started for the Last Time'• My Weight Loss Workbook Disruptor, find anywhere in the world on Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes”•Get Started For The Last Time LIVE Webinar Replay Sign-Up WebsiteInstagramYoutube...
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XXXII. The Ten Commandments
XXXII. The Ten Commandments
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Episode 0904 - Lin Chi & Radical Freedom, XXXII (Click on the above link, or here, for audio.) Extensive commentary on Lin Chi, Chinese Mahayana Buddhist theory & practice, and the ways of essential freedom. From Indian Theravada to Chinese Ch'an & Japanese Zen -- Lin Chi's life & teaching. References from Pali Buddha-Dhamma, Bhagawan Nityananda & Advaita Vedanta, Ra
Updated For 2025! This Week In Wrestling History (Season 3 Week 4) covering the period of 1/22 thru 1/28. Running Time: 5 Hours 45 Minutes. This episode is MASSIVE. This Week In Wrestling History hosted by Don Tony first aired in 2018 and spanned two seasons. After much demand, these retro episodes return REMASTERED and UPDATED FOR 2025. Wrestling history up to and including 2024 has been added! Hundreds of hours of original wrestling clips & stories. Enjoy this deep dive into pro wrestling's awesome history. RUNNING TIME: 5 Hours 45 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S3 E4 (01/22 - 01/28) Looking back at Royal Rumble PPV (1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023). Audio: Closing moments of each Royal Rumble match. Audio: Hulk-A-Mania! Hulk Hogan def Iron Sheik to win WWF Heavyweight Championship. DT shares a few stories about attending that infamous Monday night. Hacksaw Jim Duggan leaves UWF for WWF. Audio: The Hart Foundation (with help from referee Danny Davis) def The British Bulldogs to win WWF Tag Team Titles. WWF makes it official: WrestleMania III to be held at Pontiac Silverdome. Audio: Hogan, Andre, a Trophy, and Pipers Pit: Hulk vs Andre WM3 storyline enters it's next stage. Audio: Dark Journey vs Missy Hyatt: Lumberjack Match. Looking back at Hot Stuff International which featured 'heel' Sting, Eddie Gilbert, Ric Steiner, and Missy Hyatt. NWA 'Bunkhouse Stampede PPV vs WWF Royal Rumble (1988). The Brainbusters make their Madison Square Garden debut. Looking back at SNME (25). Audio: Undertaker loses Casket Match against Yokozuna with loads of interference and over the top special effects. Ric Flair loses a 'Loser Leaves WWF' Match to Mr Perfect. Audio: The night arguably Diesel became a star (Royal Rumble 1995). Looking back at WCW Clash Of The Champions XXVI, XXX, XXXII. The Road Warriors return to WCW after leaving WWF. Miss Elizabeth and Debra McMichael make their WCW debut. Audio: Bobby Heenan drops the 'F' Bomb on WCW TV. Audio: Woman leaves ECW for WCW. Audio: Raven def Sandman to win ECW Heavyweight Title. Vader makes his WWF Raw debut. Goldust' undefeated streak comes to an end. Looking back at WCW Souled Out (1997, 1998). Eric Bischoff 'fires' WCW Referee Randy Anderson. Audio: Owen Hart def HunterDust to win WWF European Title. Chyna becomes first ever woman in Men's Royal Rumble Match. DT reveals the one WWF/WWE match he will never watch again. WWF announces 'Halftime Heat': The Rock vs Mankind in Empty Arena match for WWF Championship airing during halftime of Super Bowl XXXIII. Audio: Triple H vs The Rock 'I Quit' match for WWF Championship leads to Chyna turning on Triple H and DX. Audio: Remembering the moment Too Cool danced during the Royal Rumble Match. Looking back at when WCW vacated twice and had four different Heavyweight Champions crowned in one week. Audio: Memorable Vince McMahon promos leading to NWO coming to WWF. Memorable promo involving The Rock and Jonathan Coachman doing 'The Charleston'. John Hennigan (Nitro, Impact, Morrison) and Matt Cappotelli win Tough Enough III. Kofi Kingston makes his WWE debut. Audio: The infamous Larry King segment with Chris Jericho and Mickey Rourke which led to major changes for WrestleMania 25. Ring Of Honor announces weekly TV deal with HDNet. Jake 'The Snake' announces retirement from in ring competition. Serena Deeb joins CM Punk's Straight Edge Society. CM Punk quits WWE one night after competing in Royal Rumble match. The Rock is baffled, and WWE fans are irate (#CancelWWENetwork) over Roman Reigns' Royal Rumble win. Raw episode is canceled due to inclement weather. Audio: AJ Styles makes WWE debut (from Royal Rumble). WWE announces a deal to bring Shinsuke Nakamura to WWE NXT. Audio: The Rock's backstage promo with Lana. WWE edits off WWE Network 'The Kiss' between Ric Flair and Becky Lynch. Fenix and Mil Muertes tear it up for Lucha Underground. Asuka wins first ever WWE All Women's Royal Rumble Match. Looking back at decision by WWE to celebrate Raw 25 from two different NY venues. WWE suspends then releases Enzo Amore. GCW busts 'ClowNzo' Enzo Amore spreading BS about a proposed fight against Tama Tonga at Bloodsport Jake Hager (Swagger) wins in his MMA debut at Bellator 214 Looking back at NXT TakeOver: Phoenix John Cena gets a new Funko Pop that we truly can't see! Looking back at NXT: Worlds Collide PPV 2020 Audio: Britt Baker's not so memorable AEW promo on Tony Schiavone aboard the Jericho Cruise Sasha Banks continues to post odd tweets professing her love for Vince McMahon WWE begins selling Eco-Friendly Daniel Bryan merchandise Audio: Logan Paul challenges CM Punk to an MMA fight. CM Punk responds Women across IWC flame Ring Of Honor over some interesting questions they were asking aspiring wrestlers AEW planning Cody Rhodes and Red Velvet vs Shaquille O'Neal and Jade Cargill? Tony Khan and Tony Schiavone go heel on Impact Wrestling via 'paid advertisements' WWE and Peacock announce multi-year deal to stream future PPVs Arn Anderson says he had Covid, but never ever tested positive Randy Orton drops an RKO on Alexa Bliss AEW announces Sting's in-ring debut match; and it's cinematic Ring of Honor announces their own Hall Of Fame along with their list of inductees Mustafa Ali asks for and is denied WWE release Cody Rhodes reveals he is no longer under contract with AEW Great Muta wrestles (and wins) his last ever match Audio: Mark Briscoe vs Jay Lethal pay tribute to Jay Briscoe on AEW Dynamite Undertaker has a special moment in the ring with Bray Wyatt during WWE RAW XXX Audio: Tribal Court: The Trial Of Sami Zayn Hulk Hogan clowned on social media over a Toilet Paper tweet Kevin Patrick released from WWE Audio: CM Punk trains with NXT Superstars Bron Breakker, Trick Williams, Carmelo Hayes and Lexis King Fake news and click-bait is in full force leading into WrestleMania 40 WWE and Netflix agree to a historic 10 year, five-billion-dollar deal Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is appointed to TKO Board of Directors Janel Grant files a lawsuit against Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis and WWE accusing sexual assault and trafficking Vince McMahon resigns from WWE and TKO And so much more! 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WELCOME TO 2025, HONEYBEES!We are SO on theme for Folktales today, we have two for you, both about New Years Day!1.) Bad Little Goblin's New Year: no this one is not about Gabby, and don't fall for it if she asks you. No no, this story is about a little nuisance who goes from choking baby birds for fun, to pranking with a purpose. The character arc here is REAL. CHHHSSSSHHHHHHHH!!! (that was the sound of a cymbal)2.} The Sisters & The Elves: listen HoneyBees, there are 2 types of people in this world. Those who choose to dance with the elves, and those who dare utter the name of God in their presence, thus acquiring all the loot. Choose your own adventure, just please don't dance too hard, break a thigh, and lose your mind... don't embarrass us like that. Come on.Join our Patreon for extra WEEKLY content!You can purchase Spill the Mead merchandise https://www.etsy.com/shop/SpilltheMeadPodcast/Music is composed by Nicholas Leigh nicholasleighmusic.comFind us on Instagram, and Facebook @spillthemeadpodcastFind Madi @myladygervais on InstagramFind Coco @spill_it_coco on InstagramFind Gabby @so_dym_gabulous on InstagramFind Chris @chrisrileyhistory on InstagramFind Taylor @tjonesarmoredamma on InstagramFind Betsy @betsy.hegge on Instagram
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LAUDES SÁBADO DE LA XXXII SEMANA DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO (Oración de la mañana) - IV Salterio *Link de apoyo al canal al final del escrito* INVOCACIÓN INICIAL V. Señor abre mis labios R. Y mi boca proclamará tu alabanza INVITATORIO Ant. Escuchemos la voz del Señor y entremos en su descanso. SALMODIA Salmo 91 - Ant.Es bueno tocar para tu nombre, oh Altísimo, y proclamar por la mañana tu misericordia. Cántico - Ant. Os daré un corazón nuevo y os infundiré un espíritu nuevo. Salmo 8 - Ant. De la boca de los niños de pecho, Señor, has sacado una alabanza CÁNTICO EVANGÉLICO Ant. Guía nuestros pasos, Dios de Israel, por el camino de la paz. Cántico de Zacarías. EL MESÍAS Y SU PRECURSOR Lc 1, 68-79 Bendito sea el Señor, Dios de Israel, porque ha visitado y redimido a su pueblo. suscitándonos una fuerza de salvación en la casa de David, su siervo, según lo había predicho desde antiguo por boca de sus santos profetas: Es la salvación que nos libra de nuestros enemigos y de la mano de todos los que nos odian; ha realizado así la misericordia que tuvo con nuestros padres, recordando su santa alianza y el juramento que juró a nuestro padre Abraham. Para concedernos que, libres de temor, arrancados de la mano de los enemigos, le sirvamos con santidad y justicia, en su presencia, todos nuestros días. Y a ti, niño, te llamarán Profeta del Altísimo, porque irás delante del Señor a preparar sus caminos, anunciando a su pueblo la salvación, el perdón de sus pecados. Por la entrañable misericordia de nuestro Dios, nos visitará el sol que nace de lo alto, para iluminar a los que viven en tiniebla y en sombra de muerte, para guiar nuestros pasos por el camino de la paz. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. PRECES “Escúchanos, Señor. ” Conclusion V. El Señor nos bendiga, nos guarde de todo mal y nos lleve a la vida eterna. R. Amén. (636) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jose-emilio/support
COMPLETAS SÁBADO - TIEMPO ORDINARIO (Oración antes del descanso nocturno) *Link de apoyo al canal al final del escrito* INVOCACIÓN INICIAL V. Dios mío, ven en mi auxilio R. Señor, date prisa en socorrerme. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. Salmo 4 - Ten piedad de mí, Señor, y escucha mi oración. Escúchame cuando te invoco, Dios, defensor mío; tú que en el aprieto me diste anchura, ten piedad de mí y escucha mi oración. Y vosotros, ¿hasta cuando ultrajaréis mi honor, amaréis la falsedad y buscaréis el engaño? Sabedlo: el Señor hizo milagros en mi favor, y el Señor me escuchará cuando lo invoque. Temblad y no pequéis, reflexionad en el silencio de vuestro lecho; ofreced sacrificios legítimos y confiad en el Señor. Hay muchos que dicen: "¿Quién nos hará ver la dicha, si la luz de tu rostro ha huido de nosotros?" Pero tú, Señor, has puesto en mi corazón más alegría que si abundara en trigo y en vino. En paz me acuesto y en seguida me duermo, porque tú solo, Señor, me haces vivir tranquilo. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. Salmo 133 - Durante la noche, bendecid al Señor. Y ahora bendecid al Señor, los siervos del Señor, los que pasáis la noche en la casa del Señor: Levantad las manos hacia el santuario, y bendecid al Señor. El Señor te bendiga desde Sión: el que hizo el cielo y tierra. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. LECTURA BREVE Escucha, Israel: El Señor, nuestro Dios, es solamente uno. Amarás al Señor, tu Dios, con todo el corazón, con toda el alma, con todas las fuerzas. Las palabras que hoy te digo quedarán en tu memoria; se las repetirás a tus hijos y hablarás de ellas estando en casa y yendo de camino, acostado y levantado. RESPONSORIO BREVE V. En tus manos, Señor, encomiendo mi espíritu. R. En tus manos, Señor, encomiendo mi espíritu. V. Tú, el Dios leal, nos librarás. R. Te encomiendo mi espíritu. V. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. R. En tus manos, Señor, encomiendo mi espíritu. CÁNTICO EVANGÉLICO Ant. Sálvanos, Señor, despiertos, protégenos mientras dormimos, para que velemos con Cristo y descansemos en paz. CÁNTICO DE SIMEÓN Lc 2, 29-32 Ahora, Señor, según tu promesa, puedes dejar a tu siervo irse en paz, porque mis ojos han visto a tu Salvador, a quien has presentado ante todos los pueblos luz para alumbrar a las naciones y gloria de tu pueblo Israel. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. OREMOS Guárdanos, Señor, durante esta noche y haz que mañana, ya al clarear el nuevo día, la celebración del domingo nos llene con la alegría de la resurrección de tu Hijo. Que vive y reina por los siglos de los siglos. CONCLUSIÓN V. El Señor todopoderoso nos conceda una noche tranquila y una santa muerte. R. Amén. ANTÍFONA FINAL DE LA SANTISIMA VIRGEN Salve, Reina de los Cielos y Señora de los ángeles; salve raíz, salve puerta, que dio paso a nuestra luz. Alégrate, Virgen gloriosa, entre todas la más bella; salve, agraciada doncella, ruega a Cristo por nosotros. (637) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jose-emilio/support
Meditación sobre el Evangelio del sábado de la semana XXXII del Tiempo Ordinario, predicada en un Centro de mujeres del Opus Dei. El Señor cuenta la parábola del juez inicuo y la viuda insistente a sus discípulos para enseñarles que es necesario orar siempre, sin desfallecer. Especialmente necesitamos rezar y expiar cuando se trata de acercar a otras personas a Dios: solo Él tiene la llave de los corazones.
LAUDES VIERNES DE LA XXXII SEMANA DE ORDINARIO (Oración de la mañana) - lV semana del Salterio INVOCACIÓN INICIAL V. Señor abre mis labios R. Y mi boca proclamará tu alabanza INVITATORIO Ant. El Señor es bueno, bendecid su nombre. SALMODIA Salmo 50 - Ant.Oh Dios, crea en mi un corazón puro, renuevame por dentro con espiritu firme. Cántico - Ant. Alégrate, Jerusalén, porque en ti serán congregados todos los pueblos. Salmo 147 - Ant. Síon, alaba a tu Dios, que envía su mensaje a la tierra. CÁNTICO EVANGÉLICO Ant. Por la entrañable misericordia de nuestro Dios, nos visitara el sol que nace de lo alto. Cántico de Zacarías. EL MESÍAS Y SU PRECURSOR Lc 1, 68-79 Bendito sea el Señor, Dios de Israel, porque ha visitado y redimido a su pueblo. suscitándonos una fuerza de salvación en la casa de David, su siervo, según lo había predicho desde antiguo por boca de sus santos profetas: Es la salvación que nos libra de nuestros enemigos y de la mano de todos los que nos odian; ha realizado así la misericordia que tuvo con nuestros padres, recordando su santa alianza y el juramento que juró a nuestro padre Abraham. Para concedernos que, libres de temor, arrancados de la mano de los enemigos, le sirvamos con santidad y justicia, en su presencia, todos nuestros días. Y a ti, niño, te llamarán Profeta del Altísimo, porque irás delante del Señor a preparar sus caminos, anunciando a su pueblo la salvación, el perdón de sus pecados. Por la entrañable misericordia de nuestro Dios, nos visitará el sol que nace de lo alto, para iluminar a los que viven en tiniebla y en sombra de muerte, para guiar nuestros pasos por el camino de la paz. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. PRECES “Escucha, Señor, y ten piedad.” Conclusion V. El Señor nos bendiga, nos guarde de todo mal y nos lleve a la vida eterna. R. Amén. (634) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jose-emilio/support
COMPLETAS VIERNES - TIEMPO ORDINARIO (Oración antes del descanso nocturno) *Link de apoyo al canal al final del escrito* INVOCACIÓN INICIAL V. Dios mío, ven en mi auxilio R. Señor, date prisa en socorrerme. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. Salmo 87 - Ant. Señor, Dios mío, de día te pido auxilio, de noche grito en tu presencia. Señor, Dios mío, de día te pido auxilio, de noche grito en tu presencia; + llegue hasta ti mi súplica, inclina tu oído a mi clamor. Porque mi alma está colmada de desdichas, y mi vida está al borde del abismo; ya me cuentan con los que bajan a la fosa, soy como un inválido. Tengo mi cama entre los muertos, como los caídos que yacen en el sepulcro, de los cuales ya no guardas memoria, porque fueron arrancados de tu mano. Me has colocado en lo hondo de la fosa, en las tinieblas del fondo; tu cólera pesa sobre mí, me echas encima todas tus olas. Has alejado de mí a mis conocidos, me has hecho repugnante para ellos: encerrado, no puedo salir, y los ojos se me nublan de pesar. Todo el día te estoy invocando, tendiendo las manos hacia ti. ¿Harás tú maravillas por los muertos? ¿Se alzarán las sombras para darte gracias? ¿Se anuncia en el sepulcro tu misericordia, o tu fidelidad en el reino de la muerte? ¿Se conocen tus maravillas en la tiniebla, o tu justicia en el país del olvido? Pero yo te pido auxilio, por la mañana irá a tu encuentro mi súplica. ¿Por qué, Señor, me rechazas y me escondes tu rostro? Desde niño fui desgraciado y enfermo, me doblo bajo el peso de tus terrores, pasó sobre mí tu incendio, tus espantos me han consumido: me rodean como las aguas todo el día, me envuelven todos a una; alejaste de mí amigos y compañeros: mi compañía son las tinieblas. LECTURA BREVE Tú estás en medio de nosotros, Señor, tu nombre ha sido invocado sobre nosotros: no nos abandones, Señor Dios nuestro. RESPONSORIO BREVE V. En tus manos, Señor, encomiendo mi espíritu. R. En tus manos, Señor, encomiendo mi espíritu. V. Tú, el Dios leal, nos librarás. R. Te encomiendo mi espíritu. V. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. R. En tus manos, Señor, encomiendo mi espíritu. CÁNTICO EVANGÉLICO Ant. Sálvanos, Señor, despiertos, protégenos mientras dormimos, para que velemos con Cristo y descansemos en paz. CÁNTICO DE SIMEÓN Lc 2, 29-32 Ahora, Señor, según tu promesa, puedes dejar a tu siervo irse en paz, porque mis ojos han visto a tu Salvador, a quien has presentado ante todos los pueblos luz para alumbrar a las naciones y gloria de tu pueblo Israel. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. Ant. Sálvanos, Señor, despiertos, protégenos mientras dormimos, para que velemos con Cristo y descansemos en paz. OREMOS Señor, Dios todopoderoso: ya que con nuestro descanso vamos a imitar a tu Hijo que reposó en el sepulcro, te pedimos que, al levantarnos mañana, lo imitemos también resucitando a una vida nueva. Por Cristo nuestro Señor. CONCLUSIÓN V. El Señor todopoderoso nos conceda una noche tranquila y una santa muerte. R. Amén. ANTÍFONA FINAL DE LA SANTISIMA VIRGEN Dios te salve, Reina y Madre de misericordia, vida, dulzura y esperanza nuestra, Dios te salve. A ti llamamos los desterrados hijos de Eva, a ti suspiramos, gimiendo y llorando, en este valle de lágrimas. Ea, pues, Señora, abogada nuestra, vuelve a nosotros esos tus ojos misericordiosos, y después de este destierro muéstranos a Jesús, fruto bendito de tu vientre. Oh clemente, oh piadosa, oh dulce Virgen María! (635) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jose-emilio/support
Meditación sobre el Evangelio del viernes de la semana XXXII del Tiempo Ordinario. El Señor nos urge a considerar que no tenemos morada permanente en esta vida, que todo esto pasará y se acabará, y que lo hará de manera inesperada. La meditación de la muerte nos ayudará a meter sentido de urgencia en nuestro vivir, y a desenmascarar falsedades y engaños. Estamos aquí de paso,. Y para un hijo de Dios la muerte es el puente a la Vida. Es corto el tiempo para amar.
COMPLETAS JUEVES - TIEMPO ORDINARIO (Oración antes del descanso nocturno) *Link de apoyo al canal al final del escrito* INVOCACIÓN INICIAL V. Dios mío, ven en mi auxilio R. Señor, date prisa en socorrerme. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. Salmo 15 - Ant. Mi carne descansa serena. Protégeme, Dios mío, que me refugio en ti; yo digo al Señor: «Tú eres mi bien.» Los dioses y señores de la tierra no me satisfacen. Multiplican las estatuas de dioses extraños; no derramaré sus libaciones con mis manos, ni tomaré sus nombres en mis labios. El Señor es el lote de mi heredad y mi copa; mi suerte está en tu mano: me ha tocado un lote hermoso, me encanta mi heredad. Bendeciré al Señor, que me aconseja, hasta de noche me instruye internamente. Tengo siempre presente al Señor, con él a mi derecha no vacilaré. Por eso se me alegra el corazón, se gozan mis entrañas, y mi carne descansa serena. Porque no me entregarás a la muerte, ni dejarás a tu fiel conocer la corrupción. Me enseñarás el sendero de la vida, me saciarás de gozo en tu presencia, de alegría perpetua a tu derecha. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. Ant. Mi carne descansa serena. CÁNTICO EVANGÉLICO Ant. Sálvanos, Señor, despiertos, protégenos mientras dormimos, para que velemos con Cristo y descansemos en paz. CÁNTICO DE SIMEÓN - Lc 2, 29-32 Ahora, Señor, según tu promesa, puedes dejar a tu siervo irse en paz, porque mis ojos han visto a tu Salvador, a quien has presentado ante todos los pueblos luz para alumbrar a las naciones y gloria de tu pueblo Israel. Gloria al Padre, y al Hijo, y al Espíritu Santo. Como era en el principio, ahora y siempre, por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. OREMOS Señor, Dios nuestro, concédenos un descanso tranquilo que restaure nuestras fuerzas, desgastadas ahora por el trabajo del día; así, fortalecidos con tu ayuda, te serviremos siempre con todo nuestro cuerpo y nuestro espíritu. Por Cristo nuestro Señor. Amén. BENDICIÓN V. El Señor todopoderoso nos conceda una noche tranquila y una santa muerte. R. Amén. ANTIFONA FINAL DE LA SANTISIMA VIRGEN Salve, Reina de los Cielos y Señora de los ángeles; salve raíz, salve puerta, que dio paso a nuestra luz. Alégrate, Virgen gloriosa, entre todas la más bella; salve, agraciada doncella, ruega a Cristo por nosotros. (633) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jose-emilio/support
Meditación sobre el Evangelio del jueves de la XXXII semana del Tiempo Ordinario. Jesús nos advierte que el reino de Dios no viene aparatosamente, ni se puede decir que está allí o aquí, sino que el reino de Dios está en medio de nosotros. Los Padres de la Iglesia han interpretado esta última afirmación de tres maneras: cristológica, mística y eclesialmente.
Meditación sobre el Evangelio del miércoles de la semana XXXII del Tiempo Ordinario. Jesús cura a diez leprosos y solo uno, samaritano, vuelve a su presencia para darle las gracias. Jesús echa de menos el agradecimiento de los otros nueve, como echa de menos nuestro agradecimiento, cuando nos olvidamos. Tenemos muchos motivos para ser agradecidos, con Dios y con los demás. Es una actitud que denota gran nobleza de alma.
Meditación en el martes de la XXXII semana del Tiempo Ordinario. Esta es la segunda meditación de un retiro mensual predicado en un Centro del Opus Dei. Vivir con agradecimiento por este mundo maravilloso en que Dios nos ha puesto. El buen humor es una consecuencia de adorar al verdadero Dios. Nos ayuda a relativizar las cosas. Siervos inútiles somos, lo que teníamos que hacer, hicimos.
Meditación en el lunes de la XXXII semana del Tiempo Ordinario. En el Evangelio, Jesús nos previene: «Es imposible que no haya escándalos; pero ¡ay de quien los provoca! Al que escandaliza a uno de estos pequeños, más le valdría que le ataran al cuello una piedra de molino y lo arrojasen al mar. Tened cuidado». Sirviéndonos del Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica, meditamos sobre el peligro del escándalo, entendido como el peligro de incitar a pecar a otros.
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