Pansy: August 2005 Archives

Don't My Kid Look Like Gollum?

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Poor kid, I took this while he was sitting outside the window eating a peach. I am always yelling at him to sit like a normal boy, not a Gollum boy.
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Too Busy To Stop

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Everyday we drive down the same road to our home and from our home.
Everyday for two years the road we would drive down would pass a field with a little statue to Bl. Kateri and say "One of these days we are going to stop and see what that is all about."
Well, about a month and a half ago we finally stopped.I was ashamed of myself when I read the history of that very field.

The place where Kateri lived for much of here life, Caughnawaga, near the village of Fonda, New York has been marked since 1938 by the Fonda Memorial of Catherine Tekakwitha. The Indian village site was discovered in 1950, a Holy Year, by Father Thomas Grassman, a Conventual Franciscan Friar and founder of the shrine. In that year, Father Thomas unearthed the postmolds where the stockade around the Indian Settlement at Fonda had been, and between then and 1957, with the help of numerous volunteers excavated the rest of the site. Today it is the only completely excavated Iroquois Indian village in the country.

Visitors to the village, which sits on a hill above the Mohawk-Caughnawaga museum and the shrine chapel, can see clearly the outlines of the twelve longhouses and stockade which existed there 300 years ago.


(I will have top stop the car and take some pictures to share in the near future.)
The very next weekend when we attended Mass in Auriesville, it was Kateri's Feast Day. I decided this was a "sign" to take up the cause to have Bl.Kateri canonized.

If anyone else has any special prayers to Bl. Kateri or devotion, I would love to hear about it.

Just Do It!

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I started doing this prayer each day and noticed a difference in the very least, my outlook. Then I stopped and I started to feel more sour puss.
For example, sometimes I get gossipy about my less than pleasant extended family. I have family who drives me nuts, especially in some of the hard times we hit and I guess as recourse to some of the nasty things they say, I get defensive and tend to have a need to be gossipy. When I do this prayer daily (along with my usual daily prayers such as the Rosary), I do not feel so negative.
I would like to encourage everyone to do this prayer each day-an extra prayer never did any harm.

SPIRITUAL WARFARE PRAYER

Heavenly Father, I love You, I praise You, and I worship You. I thank You for sending your Son Jesus Who won victory over sin and death for my salvation. I thank You for sending Your Holy Spirit Who empowers me, guides me, and leads me into fullness of life. I thank You for Mary, my Heavenly Mother, who intercedes with the holy angels and saints for me.

Lord Jesus Christ, I place myself at the foot of Your cross and ask You to cover me with Your Precious Blood which pours forth from Your Most Sacred Hearth and Your Most Holy Wounds, Cleanse me, my Jesus, in the living water that flows form Your Heart. I ask You to surround me, Lord Jesus, with Your Holy Light.

Myeloma is the form of cancer my father has. My mother found this neat website with tons of info on this cancer,including this neat article about a priest who is a myeloma survivor.

"I am not sure what will come after this, but I have learned not to live too far into the future.
Instead I value each and every moment and experience and above all value the people."

Catholic Youths Flock To Latin Mass

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The traditional liturgy, almost forgotten since the Church switched to vernacular tongues for its services, is full of reverent rituals and ornate vestments which were put aside as outdated after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965).

But these traditions are making a quiet comeback among a tiny minority of young
Catholics who find the strict Roman rite more sacred and prayerful than the loud
guitars and chatty priests they see in their local parishes.


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Thanks to Karen for the article.

Oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy drugs have been classified as carcinogenic by the World Health Organisation.

WHO's cancer research group - the International Agency for Research on Cancer - announced yesterday that it had reclassified the pill and hormone replacement therapy from "possibly carcinogenic to humans" to "carcinogenic to humans".


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Rembering Hiroshima

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"To remember Hiroshima is to abhor nuclear war. To remember Hiroshima is to commit oneself to peace."
- Pope John Paul II on his visit to Hiroshima at the Peace Memorial Park, Feb. 25, 1981 more...

Attack of the Summer Movies!

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So what movies have we seen thus far?

Stealth
I loved it. Lots of action and suspense. The critics hated it. I don't care, it was lots of fun to me. There is no moral
or lessons or anything. Just some really neat fast jet scenes. That's all I need.

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

This was "pretty ok". I think the whole thing was a way to poke fun at Michael Jackson, but Tim Burton says "no". Besides the fact that Johnny Depp looks like Michael,
the part of the story that was added on and not taken from the book was that poor Willy Wonka lost much of his candy eating childhood to his ambitious dentist father.

I liked the movie better than I thought I would. Tim Burton usually gives me the heebie jeebies. Speaking of which he is coming out with a new movie called "Corpse Bride"...see what I mean? By the way, does he do those creepy Wal-greens "in a town called Perfect" commercials?

That new Herbie the Love Bug movie with Lindsay Lohan.
Um, how could a car that seems to be "alive" just fall out of everyone's memory-yet Matt Dillon doesn't? Strange world. I dunno, it was the second feature after Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Otherwise I would have really been annoyed.

War of The Worlds
Miranda Otto is supposed to be weirdling Tom Cruise's ex wife? How old is she?

What I didn't get about this movie is they spend much of the movie running for their lives, yet the kids manage to find lots of time to whine about how their father pays no attention to them. This may be a valid argument, but if robots are vaporising people to the left and right of me, it would be the last thing on my mind!
The flip side-big robots, lasers, aliens and special effects (am I a shallow push over or what?)

Fantastic Four

All the good action scenes are in the previews. Great comic book, boring movie even with as neat a cast as Jessica Alban, Julian McMahon, Michael Chicklis and that girl from Save the Last Dance. Too much talking, not enough action. Even the final fight scene was pretty lame.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith

I could barely stay awake.

The Island

An interesting message about the consequences of creating people simply to be used by others. I actually thought the message was so appropriate to many of todays ethical issues, I was surprised they made the movie. They countered the message by making it drag on a bit.

Madagascar

I really liked this. This was like the best of Ben Stiller without the sex or bathroom humor.

Batman Begins
This was so good. Christian Bale is so cute. This movie explains how Batman got his start, how he got his really cool stuff and it is not creepy and Tim Burtony.
There is a really nifty car in it too.

Where Have I Been?

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School! I have been taking chemistry since July 5. When I was in HS, I took it in Fiji and it is different, so it didn't count.
I needed the chemistry 095 credit to get into nursing school.

I am really loving the class. It is filled with other nursing student hopefuls. Some just out of high school, some adults. I was very flattered when many assumed I belonged in the first group.
I am also enjoying getting out of the house, sitting back and learning. It has been awhile. Normally I would not have chosen this course of action (to be away from my children), but since my husband lost his job in May, it is something of a necessity.

So class ends next week and we will see what happens from there.


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