Friday, March 25, 2011

Leather Jacket With The 8 Ball On The Back

"A NIGHT" III


THE NIGHT ", III


Bella Noche, my friend:
the Moon came to your room
you, you're still engaged in
not look in the sky.

I beg you enter
Night Now in full darkness
your
need to recreate my dreams.

sailed in
beam paths of thought betrays a shadow

me that gets in between;

sings to me softly, and heard
Night smarmy
hold me mine!
I take this wind!.

Wind Transmontano
misleading ice wind
rujes me softly
hinotízas my feelings.

Night, do not forsake me in this rough time

just need
of reflux in me.

treacherous wind shadow Transmontano

your breath
brew poisons my thoughts do not incite


leave my conscience that I have
only in my universe and I embrace
. Lust

offer me
Shadow-Wind

valiéndote in your presence that dazzles my desire


me Come to my pleas generous stretch out your arms

loving surrender to your cravings.

Night! Come!
not want to fall in the mist of a thankless future

missing is my desire to continue loving
always consented.



Rguez Leonor Rodríguez.

Vocabulary Level E Answers Review

Without God there is no sin

Lent


It the forty-day liturgical season
which is in the Church a spiritual path
preparation for Easter.
is, ultimately, to follow Jesus,
that goes strongly towards the Cross,
summit its mission of salvation.
If we ask: Why Lent?
Why the Cross?
The answer in radical terms, is this:
because there is evil, is, sin,
that according to the Scriptures
is the root cause of all evil.
But this statement is not
something that can be taken for granted,
and the very word "sin" ;
is not accepted by many,
it presupposes
a religious worldview
, and man.
In fact, it's true:
if you remove God from the horizon of the world,
, can not speak of sin.
Like when the sun goes
shadows disappear
- the shadow only appears when the sun -
just as the eclipse of God
necessarily entail the eclipse of sin.
For this reason, the sense of sin
- which is something other than "guilt"
as understood by psychology -
reached rediscovering the sense of God. Expressed in the Psalm Miserere
, attributed to King David on the occasion
of his double sin of adultery and murder:
"against you - says David speaking to God -
only have I sinned against thee "(Psalm 51.6)
Benedict XVI

Pokemon Soul Silvermediafire

"You"


" You" Silent

in love with illusions illusions
cower yearned yearning for deliveries
are claims that illuminate faces within the bravery love
held without tricks .

walk aimlessly around the world
people you are indifferent
bother repellents
shadows that obscure the figure you want.

always mired in overwhelming desires do you ever

hours without seeing him waiting for the exchange of glances that muted
including lips and shake your chest.

A trip just around the corner beforehand
familiar habit of being always
meeting point
is the inner game of taking game;

a random greeting
forgive and you heart up to the throat
a hint of a smile and stammer
to give the requested mobile gracefully. Waiting lived

overwhelming, silent today

bell ringing heavenly compensate all chimeras
earthquake fulfilled all my anxieties.

You are the silence of my heart you are the life
I
warms you are the link in my other self that enters
sketch sun

color sketch that competes with the rainbow
blooming in the rain

requirements being fulfilled reliable in the final table of your love .





Leonor Rodríguez Rodríguez.

Formula For Land Surveyor

MASS INTENTIONS WEEK OF MARCH 28 TO APRIL 3, 2011

Beautiful Collegiate Pulpit Baiona.
MASS INTENTIONS WEEK
FROM 28 APRIL TO 3 MARCH 2011
III WEEK OF LENT
MONDAY, 28
Sixtus III - PAPA
was elected pope after the death of St. Celestine I, in 432, and occupied the See of Peter for eight years (432-440) that were very full of demands.
He was conciliatory about the Nestorians and ensured the preservation of the rights of the Holy See on Illyria. Restored the basilica of
San Extra Muros Lorenzo and Santa Maria Maggiore.
During his lifetime he was involved almost permanently in the doctrinal struggles against the Pelagians, one of the ones who first detected the evil and fought the heresy that had to condemn the Pope Zosimus. In fact, Sixto wrote two letters on this subject sent to Aurelius, bishop Caelestius condemned at the Council of Carthage, and St. Augustine. It was about the Church's great controversy about the supernatural grace and the need both to do good works to attain salvation.
CONVENT
8:00 - Difunta Manolo - (Sexton)
Town
17:00 - Funerals. 2 nd anniversary.
JESÚS Vilar Rodríguez - "juice"
20:00 - Manolo Difunta - (Sexton)
TUESDAY, 29
SAN SIMPLICIO - ABAD
After the death of St. Benedict in the monastery of Monte Cassino, succeeded to the office of abbot and all the new order: St. Constantine. Little is known about his life, but the fact that it was a direct disciple of St. Benedict and his first successor, besides the cult immediately paid him the Benedictine monks speak of his great sanctity.
already as abbot of Monte Cassino, he devoted much of his life to spreading the true spirit of the Rule of St. Benedict, for which he wrote commentaries that lit a correct interpretation of it.
not know the exact day transit to the Father's house. His children have been held on March 29, because this day was again found his remains.
CONVENT
8:00 - Manuel Difunta Marcot,
Manolo - (Sexton)
Town
18: 00 - Funeral. 1-JESUS \u200b\u200bMARIA PINHEIRO Morell
20:00 - Manolo Difunta - (Sexton)
Wednesday, 30
SAN JULIO ALVAREZ MENDOZA -
priest and martyr
Mexican Martyr 1866 -1927
Born in Guadalajara (Mexico), December 20, 1866. His parents were Athanasius Álvarez and Dolores Mendoza. Aided by the patterns of their parents could join a college and seminary in Guadalajara in 1880. He was ordained priest on December 2, 1894. Immediately he was appointed chaplain Mechoacanejo, where he remained until his death, the first pastor of the population. At the beginning of religious persecution, the archbishop of Guadalajara priests left free to concentrate on the city or remain in ministry. The father, following the example of the archbishop, he preferred to stay in their parish. True, he said, and many priests have been shot. But I will not be of those winners. God does not choose martyrdom trash. Held and administered the sacraments secretly on farms. He was apprehended on his way to Rancho El Salitre on March 26, 1927. He was accompanied by a boy and sacristan. On the way federal soldiers encountered. The father distanced himself from his companions, to hide. They were away when stopped. Another person who went there also revealed the identity of the father: The Mechoacanejo cure, he said. They found the breviary, a box of wafers, a bottle of wine, a tablecloth, a plate and a crucifix, which confirmed his identity. They were taken to Villa Hidalgo, Aguascalientes and Leon, where was the headquarters of General Amaro. That the shootings in San Julian, said. On March 30, 1927 was taken to place of execution. Would be like at 5.15 am. The father asked: Will I be killed? That's the order that I have answered the military. I'm going to die innocent, he said, because I have done no wrong. My crime is being a minister of God. I will forgive you. Just please do not kill the boys because they are innocent, nothing should. Then crossed his arms and soldiers were ordered to the squad. His body was thrown across the street from the parish church. Late at night was a priest with ornaments to take the martyr priest
CONVENT
8:00 - Manolo Difunta - (Sexton)
Town
18:00 - Funeral - Difunta Manolo (Sexton)
Funeral Parish of Bayonne
su Sexton
20:00 - Manolo Difunta - (Sexton)
THURSDAY, 31
SAN DAVID OF WALES - BISHOP
AND CONFESSOR
PATTERN * * * * * * Wales
He usually represented standing on a small hill,
with a dove on his shoulder
distinguished himself at the Synod of Brevi (Llandewi Brefi in Cardiganshire), which has been identified with the important Roman military settlement, Loventium. Soon after, in 569, presided over another synod held at a place called Lucus Victoriae. He was Bishop (probably not Archbishop) of Menevia, Menapier Roman port in Pembrokeshire, later known as St. David, and then the main point of embarkation for Ireland.
St. David was canonized by Pope Callistus II in 1120.
CONVENT
08:00 - LATE MANOLO - (Sacristan)
PARR QUIA
20:00 - LATE MANOLO - (Sacristan)
► APRIL ◄
FRIDAY, 1
DAY OF ABSTINENCE ◄ ►
HUGO SAN - BISHOP
SAN HUGO - Bishop. (Year 1132). Hugo means "smart."
Hugh was born in France in 1052. His father Odilon, who had married twice, to be widowed a second time became a Carthusian monk and died in the convent at the age of one hundred years, with the consolation that her son who was a bishop,
you apply the last rites and help him die well.
was a great orator, and as I prayed a lot before preaching, his sermons deeply moved his hearers. Very often in the middle of his sermons, great sinners began to mourn the whole scream loudly and beg the Lord God will forgive your sins.
His sermons obtained numerous conversions.
had great horror of slander and gossip.
When I heard about from other frightened exclaimed:
"I think that's not true."
and did not accept complaints against anyone if they were not very well tested.
Convent
8:00 - Difunta Manolo - (Sexton)
Town
19 : 20 - VIA crosses Parish
20:00 - Manolo Difunta - (Sexton)
Wednesday, February
SAN FRANCISCO DE PAULA
-San Francisco de Paula, hermit and founder of the Friars Minimums.
born in a village called Paula, Italy, in 1416. When I was a few years became very ill of the eyes. Was entrusted with his parents to San Francisco and this holy God we got the cure. In thanksgiving went at 14 on a pilgrimage to Assisi, and there was inspired to become a hermit,
dedicated to pray and do penance.
He retired to the mountain, and remained there for five years, praying, meditating and drinking just water and wild grass and sleeping on hard ground, taking a stone for a pillow.
Santo died, April 2, 1507.
The people immediately began to proclaim as holy
and miracles began to happen.
Twelve years after his death, was proclaimed a saint
by Pope Leo X in 1519.
CONVENT
9:00 - DEVOTA INTENTION TO: JUAN PABLO II
PARISH
20'00 - DECEASED MANOLO - (Sacristan)
SUNDAY, 3
SAN JUAN DE BRITO - MISSIONARY
(† 1693).
was born in Portugal in 1647. As a small boy and his mother became seriously ill I instructed the great missionary St. Francis Xavier and the boy miraculously cured.
In memory of this remarkable great favor life wanted to be
a faithful imitator of San Francisco Javier.
At the age of 15 years asked to be admitted to the
the Jesuit Community.
IV OF TIME LENTEN ◄
CONVENT
9:00 - JESUS \u200b\u200b- AURELIA AND DONATO
PARISH
10:30 PARISH MASS - BY THE PEOPLE
12:00 - DEVOTED MOTHER OF THE CHILD JESUS \u200b\u200b CLARA
13:00 - LATE MANOLO - (Sacristan)
19.00 - LATE MANOLO - (Sacristan)
***** ********
Daytime Phone
PARISH OFFICE:
986 35 50 03
EMERGENCY:
629 88 56 74.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

More Sensitive To Pain During Period

Desecration of a chapel at the University

Desecration of a chapel at the University d
published today in the GAZETTE
On many occasions, after the desecration and sacrilege committed in churches had a pure material interest. They stole valuables then placed on the market. It went into a church as in a private home to seize all that then translate into money. And so, if they took a ciborium, sacred forms that had no value, were abandoned on the altar. Today, on many occasions, this is a different case. No interest is actuated by monetary concerns but to hurt others. And as in most cases perpetrators of such acts or believe in God and not even know who we have to conclude that their hatred is not against him but against the Church and Catholics.
Well, to draw the appropriate conclusions. I am surely very bad Christian, or maybe not so much, I will not turn the other cheek. In any case Zapatero's father, and not putative, all these violations. In what would also have performed very ecclesial imitating our bishops. If they ask for forgiveness for what others have done once I get to put my cheek against his.
Do we attack?, As to resist. By all legitimate means, including legal. I heard a spokeswoman for the desecration of the Complutense be surprised that we bother you. If they had done nothing. I am going to his house and entered without permission with four friends. Taking all banners insulting to his family, pedophiles, murderers, rapists ... I find his father and shaking, repeating the insults of the banners. And to round off all we got the pants and show them the antiphonal to his mother and sisters. Also leaving the dining room filled with insulting graffiti. And after appearing before the media surprised that this family has been so disturbing facade of our free exercise of democracy.
Well, more or less. I am willing to believe in the mental poverty of the group is still digesting the zapateriles slogans. But what is clear is their hatred of the Church and Catholics. I hate these days are multiplying in many places. The latest in a church where they took Carabanchel the consecrated, the holy oils and a liturgical vestments. All material value zero. Why? I've always been very refractory to believe those stories gothic black masses, sacrificial rituals and evil actions. But ...

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The Stork Tower

Four men arrested over the incidents in college chapel Somosaguas
Another chapel is threatened with closure Complutense

Granados welcomes arrest the desecration and denigrated Berzosa of "loose" to condemn and take action
And we will stay silent Catholics?
  • Will we have
  • to ask permission to go to Mass?

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A NIGHT, II


A NIGHT, II.

Lend me your cloak, Night
gray silk foam,
I curled up in his feathers
the wind takes me far away,
navigate between the stars and comets
the meeting I feel deep inside,
which dazzles my mind,
which was a breeze

leaving my wounded heart in the sand of a desert.

Moon Night
brighten the fire in my exile,
enlighten my mind empty, the Night
join me, get me out of this agony

that hinders my understanding
and blind my eyes anxious that collapses penitent

to both existing hieroglyphic
burning in my intellect.

I searched into the sky
down to the edge of hell
am now, Night, tracking
within the
purgatory himself if his soul in torment was inside;
whole journey has been useless,
within the gibberish, anxious
went
deciphering every nook and come to the irrevocable conclusion that
searching within my universe
although shadow , I have and see.
Leonor Rodríguez Rodríguez







Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Bloons Pack 3 Level 48

"I stole a lot of women the beauty of motherhood"

found a new magazine that I recommend:

WWW.revistamision.com
From her I liked this article
that I transcribe it as interesting.
must discover the game
the heartless and soulless,
do not believe in the child's life
in the maternal womb, pregnancy.
make real, which,
"The womb is the place of more
risk to the life of man, more than leprosy. "
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"I stole a lot of women
the beauty of motherhood"
After witnessing an abortion guided by ultrasound, Abby Johnson knew that his career policy in the leading organization in the U.S. to perform abortions, Planned Parenthood, was "a lie", and turned to reveal the pitfalls of this industry.
By Isabel Molina E. Photo:
courtesy of Abby Johnson and Ignatius Press
ABBY JOHNSON
has become the headache of Planned Parenthood.
Unplanned In his book-NoPlanificada-(Ignatius Press, 2011, USA), reveals the priorities abortion of this organization and semantic manipulation used. His former employers taken to court to try to silence it. However, not only won the lawsuit, but the case attracted media attention and all I got was to give a platform to tell their story.
Today Abby Johnson is part of Coalition for Life (Coalition for Life)
,
pro-life organization working on the other side of the fence at the same clinic she went to try different alternatives to abortion women who go there.
- You were raised in a Christian family pro-life, what led to her involvement with Planned Parenthood? - When I was in college (Texas A & M University), attended the annual fair that promotes causes of different organizations in which students can participate. I went to the board of Planned Parenthood and I found a compassionate woman with whom I felt I had much in common. She told me that this organization was to reduce the number of abortions by providing safe healthcare, affordable and quality women in distress.
only took a ten minute conversation with this woman ... After that I volunteered, I became used and eventually director of the Clinic of Bryan, Texas, for eight years.
Only at the end of that time discovered the true agenda of this organization.
- How do they hide their priorities abortion?
- Planned Parenthood claims to be an organization that cares for women and offers a quality health care safe and affordable for them. Many employees, it happened to me too, are there because they share that goal. However, there is a part that they do not advertise, most of its revenue comes from abortion, not "family planning" or other services offered. When economic difficulties, as happened when I was director of the Clinic Bryan, increase the number of abortions to increase their income. I always thought I was doing the best for women, but then I realized that Planned Parenthood


robs these women the gift of motherhood,
and before an abortion is no way to turn back. It is a tragedy ... but they have all very nice.
- What do you do to increase their share of abortions?
- Planned Parenthood is a business, and this means that employees are often forced to recommend abortion to women facing an unplanned pregnancy. Although I worry about women who come to their clinics as well as pro-life people who are on the other side of your bars, do not always have the option to really help. Often forced to suggest an abortion.
"His life changed after working in an abortion ... What what happened?
"At first, when I asked for help I thought it would be a great learning experience, because during all my years encouraging women to abort, had never witnessed an abortion. The initiation of proceedings was familiar. He knew how to hold the ultrasound probe, but as soon as the probe allowed to see the baby, my heart sank. I saw the perfectly formed body of a baby of 13 weeks, as he had seen my daughter Grace on ultrasound. I wanted to wake up to women, show that the mother of a beautiful, perfect baby, but it was too late. While performing my heart that abortion was no longer the same ...
- What changed in your heart?
-I knew did not want to be part of an abortion, and I realized I did not want to be part of an organization that provides abortions. I realized that the organization they had built my career was a lie, that I had lied and stolen the beauty of motherhood many women, even knowing what is being a mother. My heart changed in unexpected ways. I realized that since the concept was well established as a baby to live, not a "fabric" or a "fetus does not feel." In this room abortions, though I did not know at the time-born desire to defend my life, like that baby, every day of my life.
- Do you think that if more mothers could see their babies on an ultrasound choose not to abort?
"Yes. One of the most common questions that I did during the counseling women was: "My baby will feel anything during the abortion?" Planned Parenthood taught me that "no, the baby does not feel anything." They ask because they care about your baby and want to ensure that this "medical procedure" will not harm the life growing within them. I know that if these women had known that your baby feel abortion, would suffer pain and feel attacked, many would not have aborted.
- How did your personal mission after the turn gave his life?
"My mission used to be helping women and believed that abortion was a necessary procedure in certain situations. After witnessing that abortion understood that there is always a better option than abortion. My goal today is to denounce the reality of abortion and educate women, men and future generations about life in the womb and the options available to a braced unplanned.
"You talk a lot of work with" women in crisis "with an unplanned pregnancy, but who takes care of the" fathers in crisis?
"Organizations such as 40 Days for Life (40 Days for Life), addressing the role of the father in an unplanned pregnancy . Unfortunately our culture is guided by the motto "it's my body, I I choose ", however, men can play a decisive role in preventing abortion. Many times they feel they have no voice or vote as they do not take the child in her womb ... My advice is to go to organizations such as 40 Days for Life to encourage them to use their voice.
"Her husband never shared his views on abortion, but he loved her unconditionally ...
-Doug was my rock during my years at Planned Parenthood. God gave a wonderful gift: the patience and love beyond understanding. He challenged me in the most loving, confident that at last I would see things differently during the pregnancy of our daughter Grace.
- How do you react to his former colleagues to read your book?
"Sure some people produce a great shock, because I never imagined that I, as director of a Planned Parenthood clinic, often disagreed with what I had to do. I will never know the reactions of each one, but I want them to seek truth, and that truth see the release of the abortion industry, as I freed myself.
"In his book mentions that many of them feel trapped, but they think that someone has to do their job. What I would say today if he could talk to them?
"I've had many discussions of these since I left of Planned Parenthood. I tell them that there are loving arms who are willing to help them find another job to support them as they find, and walk beside him, they are not alone. I tell them the support that I received when I retired and weight so great that I took away from him. Each of them can receive the same support I had.
"And if we go the other side of the fence, what would you recommend to people who work for life so that their work touches hearts and minds?
"The only way to captivate the minds and hearts is to reveal the truth about abortion and options to an unplanned pregnancy loving and calm, and do it in prayer. During my years at Planned Parenthood, always admired the efforts of pro-lifers who stood on the other side of our bars. He knew that like me, wanted to help those entering the clinic. Thanks to them I knew where to go when I decided to leave the abortion industry .
"During the years in his book, you and your husband took part in Sunday services of various Christian churches, seeking a faith community . Have they been found?
"Yes. A year ago my husband and I became a Catholic. When I left Planned Parenthood, we were welcomed into the loving arms of the pro-life community. Most of them are Catholic and I was invited to give talks and participate in parish activities. Gradually, I grew in love for the liturgy of the Catholic Church, for their methods and teachings .
-Wake up in the morning, what God asks?
"I pray that my country is valued and loved life, I pray for the healing of men and women suffering from emotional disorders, past abortions, and pray for all people involved in the abortion industry or are thinking of abortion, to seek and listen to the truth that can show pro-life activists on the other side of the fence. The prayer will end with abortion. My last request is that abortion is over and that everyone respects the most sacred creation of God: life.

CROSS GATE Abby Johnson in his book why he thought the fetus was not a person entitled to life, even she underwent two abortions of babies conceived with her first husband and kept in secret, and why Everything changed the day he had to attend an abortion ... It so happened that the abortion doctor used a procedure that is often avoided in Planned Parenthood facilities to save time, had an abortion assisted by ultrasound. A week later, but was distressed to give up their salary without having a new job, he decided to cross the fence and join the pro-life cause that for years was regarded with suspicion. Abby now works projects of the campaign 40 Days for Life, days of prayer that is performed in front of abortion clinics. One of those campaigns was under way outside his clinic when she left office.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Whatever Happened To Isabella Soprano

March 21, OF POETRY AND THE POET.


live the poets and poetry!

Ajuntemosnos, ajuntemosnos
caught in chorus with great enthusiasm
whistling the flute, drum tap dance dance
that nightingale Who brings

tambourine? Who accordion?
get together the voices in chorus
love flying barrage verses in rhyme
jumping borders and tenacity
the world hears our cry
uniting people sing "Alirón !
each in his own language without fear or dread
embodied the feelings of the heart.

Leonor Rodríguez Rguez.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

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S. Benito Abad. (St. Benedict's Winter)


S. Benito Abad.


past March 21.

currently fiesta is still held
S. Benito
those holy shrines,

its main festival is celebrated.
This Miñor Tierra del Valle,
in ¨
Gondomar,
held a great feast in his honor,
with large numbers faithful.
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-San Benito Abad, of Nursia. Patron of Europe, the patriarch of Western monks, 480-547. What little is known about the life of this saint is via San Gregorio, who outlines a series of key scenes miracle of life. Born in the ancient little town of Sabino in Norcia, around the year 480 AD and is considered the patriarch of Western monasticism, it was his top legislator, reformer and unifier. It was sent by his parents to Rome, but fearing perverted to bad examples of his schoolmates, he withdrew into solitude Enfìde first, country of Sabina, and then to the nearby Subiaco where a monk, called Romano,
I wore a religious habit.
monks Vicovaro, the death of his abbot, he was invited to assume the leadership of their community. This community did not follow the holy monastic discipline, and he soon returned to Subiaco to begin the great work for which God had prepared him for his years of solitude. Twelve small monasteries built over time, were destroyed, all but one, the present monastery of St. Scholastica. In Subiaco began drafting its rule in Vulgar Latin, according to the spiritual and material needs of the laity who wanted to devote himself to asceticism in his direction.
Benito was installed on the mountain that dominates the plain of the valley of the Liri, destroyed the altars of false gods, sacred forests cut down small and devoted himself assiduously to preaching for the conversion of peasants who were still pagans. Soon the fame of holiness and virtue of St. Benedict and his followers became famous in the monastery, so that the saint received significant donations from Tertullian and Gesulfo patrician. People constantly came to the mountain to ask the caster help and protection of religious for advice the saint's powerful temple to ask the prophet wise teachings.
disciplinary rule of the inner and outer life without contrasts dominated monastic community until the twelfth century. This rule proposes to religious life plan based on the prayers and work stability, the conversion of bad habits and obedience under the patriarchal leadership of the abbot. About forty days after St. Benedict saw the soul of his sister Scholastica fly to the sky in the form of a pure white dove, informed some of his disciples on the day of his death. Six days before they were asked to dig his grave. On 21 March, with a violent fever, he wanted to bring him to the oratory. After receiving the Eucharist, praying standing up, gave his spirit to God's arms his disciples. His body was buried next to his sister in the tomb he had prepared under the altar of San Juan Bautista.
San Benito was repeatedly tempted by the devil and always emerged victorious. Urged to cross himself with the cross the heart to be freed from the evil suggestions.
With this sign of salvation, San Benito got rid of the poison that some monks, who did not like the disciplinary rules of the saint, he was offered a glass beaker containing the deadly drink. Benedict raised his hand, traced the sign of the cross, and the vase shattered, as if instead of a blessing would have thrown a rock. In this episode, as the story of San Gregorio, for his love of Santa Cruz and inspired blessing that you used in your words to bless, to be the fame of protection and exorcism of the Crucifix of San Benito.
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
St. Benedict, abbot.
in Montecasino, death of St. Benedict, abbot,
whose memory is celebrated on July 11 (547)

http://www.oremosjuntos.com/Santoral/Marzo21.html


Basilica of S. Montecasino Benito

Montecasino Abbey
ancient monastery Recorded

The monastery of Monte Cassino was founded in 529 by the monk Benedict of Nursia. He, as well as famous abbey founded, is the founder of a new religious order, the Benedictines. To this end, the 73 chapters drafted to govern the lives of its members, which can be summarized under the phrase "ora et labora" (pray and work) is, without doubt, the complete guide to the organization and government monks who applied after all medieval monasticism. But, this monograph is not to talk about this character, but the turbulent history of the monastery, one of the largest in Western Europe, where over 1500 years has been destroyed four times. The latter, without going any further, occurred during the last world war in 1944. Before he founded the monastery, Benedict of Nursia had already established communities at Subiaco
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