Monday, May 31, 2010

Clothing

Today, the feast of the Queenship of Mary and the 11th anniversary of our purchasing the island of Papa Stronsay, a new novice was received into our community.


Giovanni Escamilla kneels before the altar, preparing to cast off the old man and put on the new.


Receiving the Holy Habit. Brother is our first vocation from the Philippines.




Brother receives his crucifix. He comes from the Apostolic Vicariate of Puerto Princesa. With almost 400, 000 Catholics, there are around 8000 baptisms a year!


Brother takes his rosary in his hands.




His skull cap is placed on his head and he receives his religious name: Br. Alfonso.


Br. Alfonso with the community after his clothing.



We all wish him many blessings and especially the great grace of perseverance.

Our Mother of Perpetual Succour - Pray for him!

Markets - May 31st to June 6th

Wednesday June 2nd
Ceres Organic Market

Saturday June 5th
Bundoora Park Farmers' Market
Ceres Organic Market
Daylesford Farmers' Market
East Gippsland Farmers' Market
Echuca Farmers' Market
Golden Plains Farmers' Market
Healesville Organic Farmers' Market
Kingston Farmers' Market
Murrabit Country Market
South Gippsland Farmers' Market
Sunraysia Farmers' Market
Tatong Farmers' Market
Veg Out St Kilda Farmers' Market


Sunday June 6th
Castlemaine Farmers' Market
Gisborne Olde Time Market
Heathmont Farmers' Market
Hurstbridge Farmers' market
Lilydale Produce Farmers' Market
Maffra Variety and Farmers' Market
Melbourne Showgrounds Farmers' Market
Mulgrave Farmers' Market
North Melbourne Farmers' Market
Tallarook Farmers' Market

Sunday, May 30, 2010

#217 - mantra

Do you have a mantra?  The original meaning of mantra is something that you repeat to help you concentrate while you are meditating.  There are lots of people, however, who use a mantra to help them concentrate in other ways.  Do you have one?  Do you need one? Would you like one? Can you share yours or is it secret and private?  How do you feel about mantra?

Saturday, May 29, 2010

It's Our Birthday! - Week #105 - 29th May - sponsored by The Craft Barn

Happy Birthday To Us!!
I can hardly believe that this challenge blog is 2 years old!
Thank you to each and every one of the amazing Challengers, generous Sponsors, talented Design Team (past & present) as well as our fabulous Guest Designers for making this blog as popular as it is today :)

By way of a personal thank you, Sketch Saturday challengers are invited to enter in our personal blog candies! (our Party Bag Candy) this was so much fun to do last year!
Some of the design team have put together a small package to say thank you to one challenger, please go to each blog and put your name down on the relevant post,
PLEASE NOTE: you are only eligible to enter each DT members party bag candy once, and ONLY if you've already taken part in this weeks challenge too (please provide a link to your work in your comment on each DT members blog that you visit)
We want to thank sketch saturday challengers so this is why it's only open to SS entrants!
(we will be checking!)
Each Party Bag Candy will close on the DT members blogs at 8:00 AM (UK time) on Friday 4th June, please note: FRIDAY MORNING. No entries will be accepted after this time, sorry.
This is so that the DT members can let me know their winner's name so that I can get the post ready for the following morning to announce the winners :)

However, the normal SS challenge (open to all who leave a link on this blog) will run until 11:59PM on the Friday evening as normal

The sketch is the same for both obviously, so make your card/project & leave a link here so you are eligible to win this weeks prize kindly donated by The Craft Barn, then, if you want to be entered into the party bag candy too with the chance to win an extra prize, leave the same link on the blog of the DT member too... Simples!

What is the prize by The Craft Barn you may ask?
Well Sandy is spoiling us for our birthday and is offering the challenge winner a WHOPPING £30.00 to spend in store!!!


Sandy, You are so generous, thank you so much! xx

To find out first hand what this fab store has to offer why not visit them for their Summer Craft Extravaganza?
Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th June

"We have just released the fantastic line up of demonstrators that we have for you this year and it is our most amazing line up ever!!! There is simply no other event like this in the crafting calendar, with 23 wonderful demonstrators from the US, Canada, France and the UK. The demonstrations are FREE & run continuously throughout both days. This year we have hired three halls in Lingfield to accommodate the demonstrations to ensure you get the best views and the maximum possible chance to spend time with each person."

For the full line up of demonstrators, and for further info please click the links provided.



So on to this weeks challenge!
and this is our birthday sketch...

Nina, our wonderful Guest Designer is offering a PBC too! :)
Thank you hunni, and thank you for all your beautiful work that you have shared with us throughout May. xx

Nina (PARTY BAG CANDY PRIZE DRAW AVAILABLE)



And here's the work by the design team.. the DT members who also have candy to offer will have a link to their blogs after their name...


Ria








Maya - PARTY BAG CANDY PRIZE DRAW AVAILABLE









Paula ~ PARTY BAG CANDY PRIZE DRAW AVAILABLE















Thank you all for making this challenge blog as popular as it is, we wouldn't still be going strong without all of you, so please remember to join in with the PBCs as well as the main challenge too, and it could be you who will be receiving a little prezzy through the post! :)

Please leave your links on Mr linky...


Friday, May 28, 2010

Winner of challenge #104

The winner of the $15.00 prize generously donated by Whimsy Stamps is...

Emma! (Vintage Milly)

Congratulations!! Please EMAIL ME so that I can pass on your email to Denise, who will let you know how to claim your prize! :)

In the meantime, please take a look and start compiling your goodies list ;) >> WHIMSY STORE

ANOTHER HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Welcome back to Spiritual Sundays. I hope everyone has a pleasant time with family and friends. I realize that some of you who share with us here are from other countries. I don't know if you have a Memorial Day or if you do if it is this weekend. I am so pleased that so many are sharing here and many more who follow this blog and are blessed by what others share. If you would like to share

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Planned to kidnap Pius XII and kill Roman Curia -Wolff, SS

Venerable Pius XII

From Zenit.org

New findings have revealed documents and testimony, which clearly show that on Oct. 16, 1943, it was the intentional lack of a public denunciation by Pope Pius XII against the arrest of the Roman Jews, which saved their lives and enabled their rescue.

Gen. Karl Wolff

We have a signed 1972 deposition of General Karl Wolff, SS commander for Italy and deputy to Heinrich Himmler, which states that in September 1943
Adolf Hitler ordered him to develop a plan to invade the Vatican,
kidnap the Pope,
seize the Vatican assets,
and kill the Roman Curia.
This plan was to be carried out immediately.


General Wolff knew that if this invasion were executed, massive riots throughout Europe would ensue, resulting in a military disaster to the German war effort. General Wolff stated that he was successful in convincing Hitler to delay the invasion. This view of a potential military disaster was shared by the military governor of Rome, Major General Rainer Stahel, and German ambassador to the Holy See, Ernst von Weizsäcker.

Pius XII learned of the invasion plan, and likewise believed that the result would be massive riots potentially killing thousands of innocent people and that the Vatican’s neutrality would be breached, thereby enabling German forces to enter all Vatican properties.

Handwritten minutes exist,
which state that on Sept. 6, 1943,
Pius XII secretly called the cardinals together
to tell them the Vatican would be invaded
and he would be taken to the north and probably killed.
The cardinals were to be prepared to leave for a neutral country immediately,
upon the invasion of Vatican territory.

He also signed a letter of resignation,
and placed it in his desk.
He instructed the cardinals to form a government in exile
and to elect a new Pope once they were safe.
We have a handwritten letter from the secretary of state
ordering the Swiss Guard not to resist invading German forces with firepower,
and numerous documents detailing how they were to protect
the Vatican Library and museum contents.


Throughout this period, von Weizsäcker sent deceptive positive messages about the Pope to Berlin to calm Hitler, not to justify an order to invade. Some critics of Pius XII have erroneously based their theories of papal complicity and collaboration on these intentionally misleading cables -- what von Weizsäcker’s lieutenant, Albrecht von Kessel, later called "tactical lies."

We have additional testimony from Lieutenant Nikolaus Kunkel, a German officer from the headquarters of the military governor of Rome, which corroborates documented evidence and testimony of exactly how Pius XII directly saved the Roman Jewish community and that they were expecting the invasion order from Berlin any day.

The Arms of Luigi Cardinal Maglione

When the early morning arrests began Oct. 16, 1943, Pius XII was alerted to this by Princess Enza Pignatelli Aragona Cortes. He immediately took multiple steps to force the Germans to stop the arrests. He summoned the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Maglione, and instructed him to launch a vehement protest against the arrests. Cardinal Maglione warned von Weizsacker that same morning, that the Pope could not remain silent as they arrested the Jews under his very windows, in his own diocese. Pius XII then sent his nephew, Carlo Pacelli, to meet with a German sympathizer, Bishop Alois Hudal, to instruct him to write a letter to his German contacts to immediately stop the arrests.

Venerable Pius XII stopped the arrests of Jews in Rome

This too proved ineffective. Pius XII's last effort, the most successful, was to send his close confidant, Salvatorian Superior General Father Pankratius Pfeiffer, to meet directly with the military governor of Rome, General Stahel. Father Pfeiffer warned Stahel that the Pope was going to launch a loud and public protest against these arrests if they were not stopped. Fear that this public protest would result in Hitler's ordering the invasion of the Vatican prompted Stahel to act.

General Stahel immediately telephoned Heinrich Himmler, and fabricated military grounds to stop the arrests. Trusting Stahel's assessment, Himmler advised Hitler to stop the arrests. The order to stop the arrests was issued at noon on Oct. 16, resulting in its implementation by 2 p.m. on the day they began.

This sequence of events was independently confirmed by General Dietrich Beelitz, the liaison officer with Field Marshal Albert Kesselring’s office and Hitler’s command. Beelitz personally heard the Stahel-Himmler conversation. When Stahel’s deception later became known, Himmler punished General Stahel by sending him to the Eastern front.

It was known that the Vatican was infiltrated with spies.
The Pope could only send trusted priests and confidants throughout Rome and Italy
with verbal and written papal orders to lift cloister,
allowing men and women to enter Catholic convents and monasteries,
and ordered all ecclesiastical institutions to hide the Jews wherever they could.


Sir Martin John Gilbert, CBE, D. Ltt.

According to famed British historian Sir Martin Gilbert, the Vatican hid thousands of Jews in literally one day (See supporting documents here and here). Once hidden, the Vatican continued to feed and support their Jewish “guests” until Rome’s liberation on June 4, 1944.

Documents from Berlin and the Eichmann Trial in Israel also show that the 8,000 Roman Jews that were to be arrested were not supposed to go to Auschwitz, but were to be sent to the work camp at Mauthausen and held as hostages. This order was later countermanded by persons unknown and 1,007 Jews were sent to Auschwitz to their death. Sadly only 17 survived. While there are those who repeatedly criticize Pius XII for not saving the 1,007, they remain completely silent on his direct actions, which saved this 3,000 year old Jewish community of Rome.

It was recently discovered, in the American archives, that
the allies had broken the German codes
and knew almost a week in advance
of the intended arrests of the Roman Jews.
The allies decided not to warn the Romans
since this might alert the Germans to this intelligence breach.
This “military decision” left Pope Pius XII alone,
without advance notice, to try to end the arrests.


Venerable Pius XII -
left alone by the Allies and today made a Scapegoat.


When speaking of Pope Pius XII, the foremost Jewish scholars of the Holocaust in Hungary, Jeno Levai, stated that it was a "particularly regrettable irony that the one person in all of occupied Europe who did more than anyone else to halt the dreadful crime and alleviate its consequences is today made the scapegoat for the failures of others."

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Gary Krupp is the founder of Pave the Way Foundation (PTWF), a non-sectarian organization whose mission is to identify and try to eliminate obstacles between religions and to initiate positive gestures in order to improve interreligious relations.

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On the Net:

For more information: www.ptwf.org

Expression of gratitude by the Italian Jewish communities (1946): www.pavethewayfoundation.org/Downloads/Italian%20Jewish%20Community%20Placard.pdf

Jewish praise for Pius XII: www.pavethewayfoundation.org/Downloads/Jewish%20Praise.pdf

Testimony of Jesuit Father Peter Gumpel (Video 9): www.barhama.com/PAVETHEWAY/INTERVISTA_A_GUMPEL/GUMPLE.html

Monday, May 24, 2010

Markets - May 24th to May 30th

Wednesday 26th May
Ceres Organic Market

Saturday 29th May
Ballarat Lakeside Farmers' Market
Ceres Organic Market
Echuca Farmers' Market
Healesville Organic Farmers' Market
Holmesglen TAFE Farmers' Market (Final Market)
Hume Murray Farmers' Market
Knox School Farmers' Market


Sunday 30th May
Melbourne Showgrounds Farmers' Market
Mulgrave Farmers' Market

It must need to be said: the Universal Church precedes the Local one.

Pentecost Sunday, 2010

Benedict XVI says
local Churches should always remember
that the Universal Church precedes them,
and conform to her in unity and universality.

"From the very beginning,
from the day of Pentecost,
she speaks all languages.
The universal Church precedes the particular Churches,
and the latter must always conform to the former
according to a criterion of unity and universality.
The Church never remains a prisoner
within political, racial and cultural confines;
she cannot be confused with states nor with federations of states,
because her unity is of a different type
and aspires to transcend every human frontier."
-Benedict XVI,
Pentecost, 2010 -


Benedict XVI
The Roman Pontiff.

So, then, if anyone says that
the Roman Pontiff
has merely an office of supervision and guidance,
and not the full and supreme power of jurisdiction
over the whole church,
and this not only in matters of faith and morals,
but also in those which concern
the discipline and government of the church
dispersed throughout the whole world;

or
that he has only the principal part,
but not the absolute fullness, of this supreme power;

or
that this power of his is not ordinary and immediate
both over all
and
each of the churches
and
over all
and
each of the pastors
and
faithful:

let him be anathema.

- Vatican Council, Session 4, Ch.3
First dogmatic constitution on the church of Christ -

Saturday, May 22, 2010

#216 - dragon

I know we don't very often go fantasy here at Sunday Scribblings, and this doesn't have to be if you don't want to go there. It is inspired by this J.R.R. Tolkein quote: "It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him."

The fact is, you could take this quite literally and do a piece on dragons or you could think about what dragons in your life you need to take into your calculations. What large, fire breathing entity requires your attention?

Week #104 - 22nd May - sponsored by Whimsy Stamps

Happy, sunny saturday everyone!
Time for another sketch challenge, and this week we are being sponsored by Whimsy Stamps! :)
Home of exclusive rubber stamps, designed with a spirit of creativity and whimsy by their talented artists.
All of their rubber stamps are deeply etched red rubber, mounted onto cling cushion foam and arrive to you untrimmed.
Once trimmed they work perfectly with your acrylic blocks.

Latest News!
Whimsy Stamps have just released 3 new rubber stamp sets,
2 carousel horses complete with coordinating accessories and sentiments
these are named Proud To Be and Party Pony, and they are stunning designs!
Don't take my word for it, please go see for yourself.
There's also a sentiment set named Ticket Sentiments, which work beautifully with the carousel sets too.
Whimsy now also carries a line of digital stamps and plans to release more images to this collection on June 1st, so please keep that date in your diary! ;)

Denise has very kindly donated a $15.00 gift certificate to this weeks challenge winner, Thank you Denise! xx



This gift certificate is good for anything in their store :)

Here is this weeks sketch...




This stunning card has been created by our talented Guest Designer for May, Nina



And here's more inspiration by the design team!...

Simonne
using Whimsy Stamps NEW Proud To Be stamp set


Ria


Lena Katrine



Jo



Jilli



Maya








Jeanette






Coco

Lovely aren't they?

Thank you for dropping by today, I hope that you have fun with this weeks sketch :)
Enjoy your weekend xx




Friday, May 21, 2010

Winner of challenge #103

The winner of the generous £15.00 gift certificate kindly donated by Bunny Zoe's Crafts is...


Mette! (My Little Corner of Heaven)


Congratulations!! Please EMAIL ME so that I can pass on your email address to Nikki, who will let you know how to claim your prize, but please bear in mind that Nikki may not get intouch until after 3rd June as she is on holiday at the moment.
More time to make up your list of goodies though eh? ;)

Thank you, Jo xx

Hello Friends

I hope that everyone had a safe and wonderful week. We are so glad that you stopped by our blog, although Charlotte and I host Spiritual Sunday I think of this blog as all of ours. If this is your first time to visit us please go HERE to read everything you need to know about Spiritual Sunday.
Blessings,
Ginger
Spiritual Sundays

Saturday, May 15, 2010

#215 - recipe

With all of the foodie blogs out there, sometimes I get full just looking at the internet.  With deliciousness in mind this week, I thought I'd suggest something a little different.  The prompt is: recipe.  Do with it what you will!

A Note from Rome

Last night I was surprised to be alerted to the article of Damian Thompson in The Telegraph blog. We had not been asked about this project as I am sure the organisers would state. It is true that our faculties for celebrating the Mass in public are restricted to the islands of Papa Stronsay and Stronsay.

I would like to give our friends and families an update on our process of canonical erection. To be as clear as possible I limit myself to saying that things are not at all easy for us.

Our seminarians, two of whom could be ordained to the priesthood, finish their studies this month and are not able to be ordained because we have not been canonically erected as yet. We ask for your prayers.


For the rest, let me invoke St. Arsenius as quoted by St. Alphonsus. I am thankful for their wisdom particularly in a time when one would like to speak from the heart; and loudly.

Restraint and silence are the better roads.


Devotedly,
Fr. Michael Mary, F.SS.R.
Rome, 15 May, 2010




Very celebrated
is that saying of the holy Abbot Arsenius,
which he used to repeat many times,
and even sing it,
as Sirius in his History says:

“I HAVE OFTEN REPENTED OF HAVING SPOKEN
BUT NEVER OF HAVING KEPT SILENCE.”

ME SÆPE PŒNITUIT DIXISSE,
NUMQUAM TACUISSE.

S. ARSENIVS

Week #103 - 15th May - sponsored by Bunny Zoe's Crafts

Good Morning!
Thank you to all of you who took part in our challenge last week :)

This week we are being sponsored by the fabulous Bunny Zoe's Crafts.

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Bunny Zoe's offer a HUGE selection of crafting goodies including of course the fabulous selection of charms and spacers to give your work that extra special touch.

The latest new releases available from this fab store are:
May C.C. Designs
Mini Spray Roses
Wags 'n Whiskers Fun in the Sun
NEW Basic Grey 6"x6" Pads
Marianne D Creatables - Christmas dies
May Pink Cat Studio
May The Greeting Farm
May Puddle Jumpers
Enchanting Digital Stamps by Michelle Perkett Studio
Restocks of popular Stampavie designs
Magnolia Fairytale Collection
Bildmalarna
In2Stamps

Important Notice
Bunny Zoe's Crafts will be on vacation between 15th May and 3rd June.
All orders over £25 (excluding shipping) received during this time will be entered into a prize draw to win a £100 Shopping Spree!!!!!
Every multiple of £25 spent will mean more entries!
So spend £25 you receive 1 entry, Spend £50 you receive 2 entries etc..
Orders during this period will begin shipping on 4th June.
There will be no orders leaving our store between 15th May and 3rd June.
Digital downloads and personalised stamps will be available to purchase as normal.
Rubber Stamp releases will continue to be added to the site as available.
The winner will be announced on Monday 7th June!

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What a fabulous opportunity to win £100 worth of stash!!! Good luck to all those who enter!

And you could be a winner this week too, by taking part in our challenge :)
The challenge winner will receive £15.00 worth of craft goodies of their choice
How cool is that eh?
Our grateful thanks go to Nikki for donating another wonderful prize!



So without further ado, here is this weeks sketch...







Here is the stunning card made by our Guest Designer, Nina...





And of course, the work by the amazing design team...

Ria





































Aren't they fab?!

Now it's your turn :)
Please leave a link to your entry using Mr Linky...