Saturday, January 31, 2009

SPIRITUAL SUNDAYS

Yes, I know, this Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday. I think we are even more aware of it here in Arizona. For the first time our guys are playing. Much more important though than the Super Bowl, is that it is the Lord's Day. I am so happy that new people are finding us each week and choosing to join by sharing their spiritual/inspirational posts. If you would like to share with us, everybody is

Friday, January 30, 2009

The Holocaust

Blessed Charles de Foucauld

With the Pope we express our affection and unquestionable solidarity with the Jewish people. With Blessed Charles de Foucauld, who wished to cry the Gospel with his life, we repeat that we wish the Jewish people to 'look upon us as their brothers', for we deeply love them.
How grateful we are that Pope Benedict lifted the excommunications! Yet we are also, in these same days, humiliated that he has been made into a scandal for his charity; and that the Holy See’s important bonds of friendship with the Jewish people have been damaged. We offer our prayers.
The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer condemn anti-Semitism and denial of the Holocaust; we refuse and repudiate the strange views of those who support ‘Judeo-Masonic conspiracy plots.’
Last year, the Pope changed the Prayer for the Jews used in the solemn Liturgy of Good Friday. If that Prayer was accepted there would be a change for the better in traditional circles: There would be an end to the modern, anti-Semitic interpretation placed on the old prayer by those who persist in refusing to make the genuflection for the Jews; or who use the word ‘perfidious,’ in spite of it being absent from the 1962 Missal.
Surely now, after this deeply appalling and most shameful episode, that has caused harm to the Mission of the Church, to our Jewish brethren and to individuals; surely, the new Good Friday prayer will be embraced by all who use the old Missal; and the legitimate authority of the Pope will be obeyed. This much at least.

Fr. Michael Mary, F.SS.R.

Fifth Saturday

*Note - This is an old listing - some of these markets are no longer running or have moved*

Ballarat Lakeside Farmers' Market
*Second and Last Saturday*
Opposite Botanical Gardens
Wendouree Parade, Ballarat
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Echuca Farmers' Market
*formerly Central Murray Farmers' Market*
*1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays*
Alton Reserve
Hare Street, Echuca
Open: 8.30am-1pm
web

Healesville Organic Farmers' Market
*every saturday*
Yarra Valley Tourist Railway
Healesville-King Lake Road, Healesville

Holmesglen TAFE Farmers' Market
Holmesglen's Waverley campus
585 Waverley Road, Glen Waverley
Open: 9.00am-1pm
web

Hume Murray Farmers' Market

*every second saturday*
Gateway Village
Lincoln Clauseway, Wodonga
Open: 8am-12pm
web

Knox School Farmers' Market
220 Burwood Hwy
Wantirna South
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Thursday, January 29, 2009

#148 -- Regrets

Got any? Things you wish you'd done differently? Things you wish you'd said or not said? Things you want to be sure to do and say now so that you don't end up with regrets?

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Fourth Sunday

*Note - This is an old listing - some of these markets are no longer running or have moved*

Mulgrave Farmers' Market
*every sunday - opens May 31st*
Cnr Jackson & Wellington Rds
Mulgrave
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Railway Place Farmers' Market
Melba Hwy
Yarra Glen
Open: 9am-1pm

Templestowe Rotary Farmers' Produce Market
1 Thompsons Road
Bulleen
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Tyabb Farmers' Market (not yet opened)
Bunguyun Reserve
Frankston-Flinders Road, Tyabb
Open: 9am to 1pm

Yarrawonga Farmers' Market
Piper Street
Yarrawonga
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Saturday, January 24, 2009

News of Great Joy !

"...Based in the faculty expressly granted to me
by the Holy Father Benedict XVI,
in virtue of the present Decree,
I remit
to
Bishops Bernard Fellay,
Bernard Tissier de Mallerais,
Richard Williamson,
and
Alfonso de Galarreta
the censure of
latae sententiae excommunication ...
Rome,
from the Congregation for Bishops,
January 21, 2009.
Card. Giovanni Battista Re
Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops
The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer
send their heart felt congratulations
to Bishop Fellay
and
all the members
of
the Society of St Pius X
on the
"benevolent and courageous act"
of our Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI.
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI
The Benevolent! The Courageous!
Long may he reign!

Welcome to Spiritual Sundays

We are so glad that you stopped by today. In this busy world that we live in sometimes it's hard to be devoted to somethings. We are so pleased that you are devoted to Spiritual Sundays. We look forward in reading all of your post today.Thank-you,GingerSpiritual Sundays Participants1. Joyfull2. Ginger3. micey4. Clif5.

Fourth Saturday

*Note - This is an old listing - some of these markets are no longer running or have moved*

Ballarat Lakeside Farmers' Market
*Second and Last Saturday*
Opposite Botanical Gardens
Wendouree Parade, Ballarat
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Casey-Berwick Farmers' Market
Old Cheese Factory
34 Homestead Road, Berwick
Open: 8.30am-12.30pm
web

Churchill Island Farmers' Market
Churchill Island Visitor Centre
Phillip Island
Open: 8am to 1pm
web

Healesville Organic Farmers' Market
*every saturday*
Yarra Valley Tourist Railway
Healesville-King Lake Road, Healesville

Hume Murray Farmers' Market
*every second saturday*
Gateway Village
Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga
Open: 8am-12pm
web

Lancefield District Farmers' Market
Centre Plantation
High Street, Lancefield
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Mansfield Farmers' Market
*Opens 26th September 2009*
Mansfield Primary School
Between Apollo Street & Highett Street
Mansfield
Open: 8am-1pm (no market in January)
web

Newtown Farmers Market
*Starts September 26th*
Cnr Shannon Ave & West Fynns St.
Newtown, Geelong
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Slow Food Farmers' Market
Abbotsford Convent
St Heliers Street, Abbotsford
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Traralgon Farmers' Market
Kay Street Gardens
Kay Street, Traralgon
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Yarraville Farmers' Market
Yarraville Gardens
Cnr Hyde and Somerville Rds, Yarraville
Open: 8am-12pm *summer
Open: 9am-1pm *winter
web

Friday, January 23, 2009

#147 -- Phantoms & Shadows

This week: things and people, times, places, events and how your memory has treated them. Are there people you try to remember more clearly, phantoms you'd like to reach back into the past and take a firm hold of? What do you remember of your early school years? College years? Your grandparents? First pets, first houses, first friends? Do you have a good or poor memory? If you could go back to any particular time/place to recall more vividly what it was like, what would that be?

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Third Sunday Markets

*Note - This is an old listing - some of these markets are no longer running or have moved*

Bendigo Farmers' Market
*Starting March 2010*

Inverloch Farmers' Market
The Glade, Inverloch
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Mulgrave Farmers' Market
*every sunday - opens May 31st*
Cnr Jackson & Wellington Rds
Mulgrave
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Seaford Farmers' Market
Broughton Street Reserve
Station Street, Seaford
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Talbot Farmers' Market
Talbot Historic Precinct
Scandinavian Crescent, Talbot
Open: 9am-2pm
web

Trentham Farmers' Market
*Starts 15th August 2009*
Town Square
Tretham
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Yarra Valley Farmers' Market
Yering Station Vineyard
38 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen
Open: 9am-2pm
web

Saturday, January 17, 2009

WELCOME TO SPIRITUAL SUNDAYS

As some of you may know Mr. Linky has been coming and going for the last several days. It seems to be fixed but I thought the same thing yesterday and the links all disappeared again. This morning they were back. I'm going to assume that we will be able to use the links here today. If you visit this blog and don't see the links, come back later. As I said they have been coming and going. Ginger

Third Saturday Markets

*Note - This is an old listing - some of these markets are no longer running or have moved*

Boroondara Farmers' Market
Patterson Reserve
Auburn Road, East Hawthorn
Open: 8am-12.30pm
web

Buninyong Farmers' Market
Town Hall (May-October) or De Soza Park (November-April)
Buningyong
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Carlton Gardens Farmers' Market
Carlton Gardens Primary School
Rathdown Street, Carlton
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Drouin Farmers' Market
Civic Park, Drouin
Open: 8am-12.30pm

Echuca Farmers' Market
*formerly Central Murray Farmers' Market*
*1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays*
Alton Reserve
Hare Street, Echuca
Open: 8.30am-1pm
web

Endeavour Hills Farmers' Market
*Opens: October 17th 2009* - no longer running
South Eastern Christian Centre
2 Gleneagles Drive
Endeavour Hills
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Gasworks Farmers' Market
Gasworks Art Park
21 Graham Street, Albert Park
Open: 8.30am-1pm
web

Healesville Organic Farmers' Market

*every Saturday*
Yarra Valley Tourist Railway
Healesville-King Lake Road, Healesville

Hume Murray Farmers' Market
*every second saturday*
Gateway Village
Lincoln Clauseway, Wodonga
Open: 8am-12pm
web

Moyhu Farmers' Market
Moyhu Lions Park, Moyhu
Open: 8am-12pm
web

Pearcedale Farmers' Market
Pearcedale Community Centre
710 Baxter-Tooradin Road, Pearcedale
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Port Fairy Farmers Market
Port Fairy Village Green,
Cnr Bank & Sackville Streets, Port Fairy
Open: 9am-2pm
web

Prom Country Farmers' Market
Foster War Memorial Arts Centre Hall
Main Street, Foster
Open: 8am-12pm
web

Riddells Creek Farmers' Market
Riddells Creek Primary School
Main Road, Riddells Creek
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Sunraysia Farmers' Market
*First and Third Saturday of Every Month*
Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
River Road, Mourquong
Open: 8am-12pm
web

Wellington Farmers' Market
Wellington Visitor Information Centre
8 Foster Street, Sale
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Wheelers Hill Farmers' Market
Jells Park South
Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Friday, January 16, 2009

#146 -- Pilgrimage

This doesn't have to be religious (but it can be). Is there something you'd like, in your lifetime, to go far to see? It can be a quirky personal journey to do with your hobbies or interests, or something very serious, meaningful, and/or spiritual. For example, I'd like to make a mango pilgrimage -- a mango world tour, to try every variety on the planet; I'd also like to go to Finland to visit Moominworld; and to Calcutta to meet the young girl I sponsor. I have a lot more; how about you?

Sunday, January 11, 2009

The South wind doth blow

Over the last 2 days Orkney has been going through one of its numerous winter storms. The following videos were taken on Saturday from the Papa Stronsay Pier:





Second Sunday Markets

*Note - This is an old listing - some of these markets are no longer running or have moved*

Aireys Inlet Farmers' Market
Aireys Inlet Community Hall
Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet
Open: 9am-1pm
web

Girgarre Farmers' Market
Winter Road, Girgarre
Open: 8.30am-1pm
web

Harvest Home Produce Market
Harvest Home Country House Hotel
1-9 Bank Street, Avenel
Open: 11.30am-5pm
web

Knox Community Farmers' Market
Carrington Park, Knoxfield
Behind Bunnings - entry from O'Conners Road
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Mulgrave Farmers' Market
*every sunday - opens May 31st*
Cnr Jackson & Wellington Rds
Mulgrave
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Natimuk Farmers' Market
Main Street, Natimuk
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Whitehorse Farmers' Market
Whitehorse Civic Centre
379-397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Williamstown Farmers' Market
*Starts September 13th*
Commonwealth Reserve,
Nelsons Place , Williamstown
Open: 8am-1pm
web

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Hello Friends

I'm so glad it's Sunday again, I often wonder during the week how my heart will be touched on Sundays. I also think of all the people who read these post every week that just might get a little closer to God because of everyone here. Thank-you for being our backbone to this Spiritual Sunday! We appreciate each of you for taking the time to be here with us on Sundays.God Bless,Ginger