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Friday, March 25, 2011

How to know your in-love & not "in-lust"?

How to know your in-love and not "in-lust"? Innovative mind & body book 5 by Zara Jane Juan

Colors of wellness with food for every zodiac

Colors of wellness with food for every zodiac

ONLINE - International News Network

ONLINE - International News Network: "Pakistani ambassador to Afghanistan, Muhammad Sadiq while interviewing a private TV channel said that the peace talks with Taliban could not be proceed if their names not to be removed from the UN blacklist. He further stated that the Taliban leaders would not come into public in the fear of detention thus Pakistan wanted to remove the names of Taliban leaders from the banned list."

Business Weekly lauds ‘New Mexico’s Healthiest Employers’ | New Mexico Business Weekly

Business Weekly lauds ‘New Mexico’s Healthiest Employers’ | New Mexico Business Weekly

Resuming Peace Talks in Philippines a Positive Step | Asia | English

Resuming Peace Talks in Philippines a Positive Step | Asia | English

UN urges Israeli and Palestinian peace talks, condemns violence on both sides - National World News | Examiner.com

UN urges Israeli and Palestinian peace talks, condemns violence on both sides - National World News | Examiner.com: "Calling for “decisive” action from the diplomatic Quartet on the Middle East (the European Union, Russia, the United States, and the United Nations), he further urged all parties to “demonstrate leadership and rise to the challenge of making a historic peace” in reinitiating negotiations for a two-State solution. "

Michael Douglas Offers Condolences to Japan as UN Peace Messenger

Michael Douglas Offers Condolences to Japan as UN Peace Messenger

Master Gardener: Building gardening communities - San Jose Mercury News


Master Gardener: Building gardening communities - San Jose Mercury News

Fitness buffs flock to England's International Fitness Showcase - Health & Families, Life & Style - The Independent


Fitness buffs flock to England's International Fitness Showcase - Health & Families, Life & Style - The Independent

Split Apple Retreat, Nelson, New Zealand review | Mind, body and luxury

Split Apple Retreat, Nelson, New Zealand review | Mind, body and luxury

Bradley unveils high-tech vehicles | WWLP.com

Bradley unveils high-tech vehicles | WWLP.com

RESEAU ENVIRONNEMENT | International Environmental Technology Trade Show and Conference - AMERICANA 2011 - International business development for Canadian companies

RESEAU ENVIRONNEMENT | International Environmental Technology Trade Show and Conference - AMERICANA 2011 - International business development for Canadian companies

Philippines medical tourism needs more government help

Philippines medical tourism needs more government help

The world's first public health treaty combats cigarette smoking | WBEZ

The world's first public health treaty combats cigarette smoking | WBEZ

Philippines joins Earth Hour Saturday | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online

Philippines joins Earth Hour Saturday | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online

Lady Gaga bracelets raise $1.5 million for Japan Charity - Musicrooms.net

Lady Gaga bracelets raise $1.5 million for Japan Charity - Musicrooms.net

Prayer (Novena to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton)


Priest / Leader: In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

People: Amen

Priest / Leader: Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful, and kindle them in the fire of your Love. Send forth your spirit & they shall be created

People: And you shall renew the face of the earth.

Priest: Let us pray.
O God, who did instruct the hearts of the faithful by the light of the Holy Spirit, grant us in the same Spirit to be truly wise and ever to rejoice in His consolation, through Jesus Christ Our Lord

People: Amen.

Priest/Leader: O Mary, conceived without sin,

People: Pray for us who have recourse to you.

Priest/Leader: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton,

People: Pray for us.

Priest/Leader: Let us pray to the Father in the words of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton:

All: O father, the first rule of our dear Savior’s life/ was to do Your Will. Let His Will of the present moment/ be the first rule of our daily life and work/ with no other desire but for its most and complete accomplishment./ Help us to follow it faithfully,/ so that doing what You wish/ we will be pleasing to You./ Amen.

Priest/Leader: Let us pray to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament

All: Lord Jesus Christ, truly present here before us,/ make our hearts and souls to know and understand/ the grace of the Holy Sacrament of the Altar/ as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton did./ Grant us her fervor in adoration,/ her ardor in communion,/ and her unceasing desire for eternal union with You./ Amen.

Priest/Leader: Let us pray to Our Lady in the words of St. Bernard with which St. Elizabeth Ann Seton first prayed to her.

All: Remember, O most compassionate Virgin Mary,/ that never was it known/ that anyone who fled to your protection,/ implored your assistance,/ or sought your intercession,/ was left unaided./ Inspired with this confidence,/ we fly unto you,/ O Virgin of Virgins, our Mother,/ to you we come,/before you we kneel/ sinful and sorrowful./ O Mother of the World Incarnate,/ despise not our petitions,/ but in your clemency hear and answer them./Amen.

Priest/Leader: Let us pause to ask God for the graces and favors we ask through the intercession of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton during this novena in her honor (here privately make your petitions)

Priest/People: Let us pray.

All: Lord God,/ You blessed Elizabeth Ann Seton/ with gifts of grace as wife and mother, educator & foundress,/ so that she might spend her life/ in service to your people./ Through her example and prayers,/ may we learn to express our love for You/ in love for our fellow men and women. We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son,/ who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit./ one God, forever and ever./ Amen.

Priest/Leader: Prayer of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Lord Jesus,/ who was born for us in a stable,/ lived for us a life of pain and sorrow,/ and died for us upon the cross;/ say for us in the hour of death. “Father forgive,”/ and to Thy Mother, “Behold thy child.”/ Say to us, “This day you shall be with Me in paradise.”/ Dear Savior, leave us not, forsake us not./ We thirst for You, Fountain of Living Water./ Our days pass quickly along,/ soon all will be consummated for us../ To your hands we commend our spirits,/ now and forever/ Amen.

Priest/Leader: Final acclamations

All: Elizabeth Ann Seton, you are a saint for our time./
Elizabeth Ann Seton, you are a woman of faith,/ for a time of doubt and uncertainty./
Elizabeth Ann Seton, you are a woman of love,/ for a time of coldness and division./
Elizabeth Ann Seton, you are a woman of hope,/ for a time of crisis and discouragement./ Intercede for our Church and our country./ Amen.


Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

O Bread of Life

O Bread of Life, O Lord of love,
Give us the strength that is Your light,
For You are Christ, the living God
And in Your grace we find our might
Divine Redeemer, Lord of life,
Teach us to choose the better part;
To choose Yourself, the lasting bread,
Our only need of mind and hearts


Humbly let us voice our homage
For so great a Sacrament,
Let all former rites surrender
To the Lord’s New Testament;
What our senses fail to fathom
Let us grasp through faith’s consent.
Glory, honor, adoration
Let us sing with one accord!
Praised be God, Almighty Father;
Praised be Christ, His Son, Our Lord;
Praised be God the Holy Spirit;
Triune Godhead be adored! Amen.

Priest/Leader: You have given them the bread of heaven,
People: Which has all delight within it.

Priest/Leader: Let us pray.
God, who left us in this wondrous sacrament a memorial of Your Passion, help us, we beg You, so to reverence the sacred mysteries of Your Body and Blood, that we may always experience the effects of Your Redemption who live and reign forever and ever

People: Amen.


The Divine Praises

All: Blessed be God
Blessed be His Holy Name
Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true Man.
Blessed be the Name of Jesus
Blessed be His most Sacred Heart
Blessed be His most Precious Blood
Blessed be Jesus in the most Holy Sacrament of the Altar
Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete
Blessed be the great Mother God, Mary most holy.
Blessed be her holy and Immaculate Conception.
Blessed be her Glorious Assumption
Blessed be the name of Mary, Virgin and Mother
Blessed be St. Joseph, her most chaste spouse.
Blessed be God in His angels and in His saints
May the Heart of Jesus/ in the Most Blessed Sacrament/ be praised, adored and loved with grateful affection/ at every moment/ in all the tabernacles of the world/ even to the end of time. Amen.



Holy God We Praise Thy Name

All Sing: Holy God, we praise Thy name;
Lord of all we bow before Thee;
All on earth Thy rule acclaim,
All in heav’n above adore Thee;
Infinite, Thy vast domain,
Everlasting is Thy reign.
Infinite, Thy vast domain,
Everlasting is Thy reign.

Hark! The loud celestial hymn
Angel choirs above are rising;
Cherubim and Seraphim
In unceasing chorus praising;
Fill the heav’ns with sweet accord;
Holy, holy, holy Lord!
Fill the heav’ns with sweet accord;
Holy, holy, holy Lord!




Seton, Mother Elizabeth Ann (1774–1821), founder of the Sisters of Charity in the United States, educator, first American‐born citizen to be canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic church.Born in New York City, Seton was the daughter of Richard Bayley, a physician, and his wife, Catherine Charlton, a daughter of the rector of Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church on Staten Island. Married at age twenty to the New York merchant William Magee Seton, she bore five children before being widowed in 1803. The death of her husband and her conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1805 precipitated both her estrangement from her family and her dedication to charitable work among the immigrant poor. She opened her first school in her New York home as a means of supporting herself and her children and reestablished it in Emmitsburg, Maryland, in 1809 at the invitation of Archbishop John Carroll. Her holiness soon attracted women desirous of living and working with her. Accepting responsibility for leading the women, she adapted the European Daughters of Charity rule to suit their needs. The tuition‐free day school, conducted in conjunction with a residential academy, set the pattern for the parochial school system that grew rapidly as other religious orders responded to the needs of a growing Catholic population. Within a few years of her death from tuberculosis, her Sisters of Charity undertook the direction of Catholic hospitals, thereby forming the nucleus of the Catholic health‐care system. She was canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1975.
See also Immigration; Poverty; Religion.
Bibliography

Annabelle M. Melville , Elizabeth Bayley Seton, 1774–1821, 1951.
Annabelle M. Melville and Ellin M. Kelly, eds., Elizabeth Seton: Selected Writings, 1984.

Karen M. Kennelly

The World Peace Prayer Society

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Background and Purpose - International Day of Peace


Background and Purpose - International Day of PeaceAbout International Day of Peace, September 21


The International Day of Peace ("Peace Day") provides an opportunity for individuals, organizations and nations to create practical acts of peace on a shared date. It was established by a United Nations resolution in 1981 to coincide with the opening of the General Assembly. The first Peace Day was celebrated in September 1982.

In 2002 the General Assembly officially declared September 21 as the permanent date for the International Day of Peace.

By creating the International Day of Peace, the UN devoted itself to worldwide peace and encouraged all of mankind to work in cooperation for this goal. During the discussion of the U.N. Resolution that established the International Day of Peace, it was suggested that:

"Peace Day should be devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples…This day will serve as a reminder to all peoples that our organization, with all its limitations, is a living instrument in the service of peace and should serve all of us here within the organization as a constantly pealing bell reminding us that our permanent commitment, above all interests or differences of any kind, is to peace."

Since its inception, Peace Day has marked our personal and planetary progress toward peace. It has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world, and each year events are organized to commemorate and celebrate this day. Events range in scale from private gatherings to public concerts and forums where hundreds of thousands of people participate.

Anyone, anywhere can celebrate Peace Day. It can be as simple as lighting a candle at noon, or just sitting in silent meditation. Or it can involve getting your co-workers, organization, community or government engaged in a large event. The impact if millions of people in all parts of the world, coming together for one day of peace, is immense.

International Day of Peace is also a Day of Ceasefire – personal or political. Take this opportunity to make peace in your own relationships as well as impact the larger conflicts of our time. Imagine what a whole Day of Ceasefire would mean to humankind.

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