Tuesday, June 29, 2010

In honour of St. Peter, Apostle

Simon Peter saith to them:
"I go a fishing."
(Jn. 21:3)

On the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul
Brother Ivan said that it would be a good day
to go a fishing.

Three set out in the boat at three o'clock.
They returned home in the evening
with a catch.

Jesus saith to them:
Bring hither of the fishes
which you have now caught.

(Jn. 21:10)


157 Mackerel
25 Coley Fish
11 Cod

At 10.10 p.m. the fish were nearly all processed
for the freezer.

In honour of St Peter:
193 Fish.
The best catch in a long time.

Deo gratias!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Markets - June 28th to July 4th

Wednesday June 30th
Ceres Organic Market

Saturday July 3rd
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 July 4th
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

#221 - life swap

Is there anyone whose life you would swap yours with?  What about for one day?  One hour? If you did swap lives and then got yours back, what lessons would you have learned?  What would you do differently if you could?  Whose life fascinates you?  If you wouldn't swap lives with anyone, why not?

Feast of Our Mother of Perpetual Succour, Sunday 27 June


Solemn First Vespers.

Psalmody.
(Ps. CXXI.)

Laetatus sum in his, quae dicta sunt mihi :* ...
I rejoiced at the things that were said to me:
We shall go into the house of the Lord.


Magnificat Antiphon:
Sancta Maria, succurre miseris, ...
Holy Mary, succour those in misery,
strengthen the faint-hearted, comfort the sorrowful,
pray for the people, intercede for the clergy,
plead for all women consecrated to God.


... sentiant omnes tuum iuvamen, ...
May all experience Thy help -
all who are celebrating Thy holy feast.

Benedicamus Domino.
Let us bless the Lord.

Mass of the Feast.

Celebrated by Father Anthony Mary, F.SS.R.
on his 19th anniversary of Ordination.

Offertory.
Offerimus tibi, Domine, calicem salutaris, ...
We offer unto Thee, O Lord, the chalice of salvation,
beseeching Thy clemency,
that it may ascend in the sight of Thy divine majesty
with a sweet savour,
for our own salvation and for that of the whole world.
Amen.


Consecration.
Haec quotiescumque feceritis,
in mei memoriam facietis.
As often as ye shall do these things,
ye shall do them in remembrance of Me.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Week #109 - 26th June - sponsored by The Craft Barn

Hello again everyone, it's that time of the week again! :)
And this week we are once again sponsored by the fabulous Sandy & Ian at The Craft Barn
... for all your crafting needs
and winner of Best Independent Retailer in the South of England at the recent craft awards :)



The Craft Barn offer a wide range of goodies for all crafters
from all things 'Cuttlebug' to grunge paper,
from cottage cutz dies to cosmic shimmers,
not forgetting your essentials like cardstock & papers and adhesives.
Fancy a go at Metal Art? or maybe you want to try your hand at altering something made of wood, glass or paper mache?
well you can find what you're looking for at The Craft Barn.
Not forgetting their HUGE stock of clear & rubber stamps to tantalise you!
There really is something for everyone :)

And... if you are the winner of this weeks challenge then you will receive these TWO fantastic Mo Manning stamps!


"So Jazzed""Angelina"An absolutely marvellous prize! I'm sure you'd agree :)
Many thanks go to The Craft Barn for their continued sponsorship and support.



Here is this weeks sketch...




Here is the beautiful work made by Deirdre, who has been our guest designer throughout June,we would all like to thank her for joining us this month :)





And here are the gorgeous creations made by the Design Team...





Jo

Maya


Jeanette


Terry


Please leave a direct link to your work here, thanks...


Friday, June 25, 2010

Winner of challenge #108

The winner of the $10 gift certificate to spend at Digital Delights by Louby Loo is...


Tina! (Tina's Crafty Place)


Congratulations!! Please EMAIL ME so that I can pass on your email address to Katie who will then be in touch with details of how you can claim your prize.

Jo xx

WELCOME BACK

Welcome back. Yes, it's the weekend again already. Once again we want to thank everyone who participates in Spiritual Sundays in any way. If you would like to share a spiritual/inspirational post on your blog and link it here, just click HERE for more info on how to do it. Spiritual Sundays Participants1. Lani, Taiwan2. Mildred 3

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Au revoir et Merci Coco

Sadly, we say goodbye to Coco who's decided to leave our design team :(

Coco has been with us since the first DT call, almost 2 years ago.
Her work has its own unique style, always something interesting to look at and never scared of using colour in her work.

We wish her love and best wishes for the future, and say a huge THANK YOU for being a part of our team... Au revoir notre ami xx

Saturday, June 19, 2010

#220 - birth

In honour of a brand new wee one, the prompt this week is: birth.  You can go as literal or as metaphoric as you wish.  What do you need to/ want to give birth to? What has been born through you? What new beginning are you responsible for?

Week #108 - 19th June - sponsored by Digital Delights by Louby Loo

Happy Saturday everyone!
Thank you all so much for joining in with us last week, and we hope that you will take part again this week too :)


We are delighted (or should that be digital delighted) to showcase this weeks sponsor...



"Welcome to Digital Delights, a magical place filled with my little digi creations from all walks of life. We have a wide range of digital stamps which are delivered straight to your email 24/7!!"

All digital stamps come in TWO files... JPG & PNG formats!

Digital Delights have just released fabulous NEW IMAGES too!

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And if you want to actually stamp your images by hand then Digital Delights also cater for your needs too, with their range of clear acrylic stamps covering a range of occassions.
Wendy even also has her own line of Clear Dollar Stamps.


If you are our lucky winner this week, you could win $10.00 worth of DD images of your own choosing :)


a wonderful prize! :)

So, are you itching to play?

well here is this weeks sketch...




This stunning piece of work has been beautifully made by Deirdre, our talented guest designer for June...

awesome!!



And here is the fabulous work by our wonderful design team...

Lena Katrine



Ria

Friday, June 18, 2010

winner of challenge #107

The winner of a $25.00 gift certificate, kindly donated once again by Simon Says Stamp! is....

April! (stamping-crafting-creating)

Congratulations!! Please EMAIL ME so that I can pass on your email address, so that Steph from SSS can let you know how you can claim your prize. Thank you.

Jo xx

Good Evening

I'm so sorry this post is so late. I had a root canal after work and I think it affected my brain:) I hope that everyone had a great week. Please if this is your first time you can go HERE to read about this blog, it will tell you the guide lines of this blog.

God Bless,
Ginger

Spiritual Sundays Participants1. Charlotte/For

The end of the Roman pilgrimage

Although we have now returned from our pilgrimage, we were not able to post our last photos since we had no internet access, so here they are now.


We visited several churches. First on the list was St.Peter in chains.


The chains of St.Peter with which he was bound while in Rome.
For those unfamiliar with the story, the book of Acts describes the story well:
“Peter therefore was kept in prison. But prayer was made without ceasing by the church unto God for him. And when Herod would have brought him forth, the same night, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains: and the keepers before the door kept the prison. And behold an angel of the Lord stood by him and a light shined in the room. And he, striking Peter on the side, raised him up, saying: Arise quickly. And the chains fell off from his hands. (Acts 12:5-7)


We were able to say mass on the altar before the chains. St. John Chrysostom’s words on St. Paul’s chains apply equally to St.Peter’s: “No glittering diadem so adorns the head as a chain borne for Christ. Were the choice offered me either of heaven or of this chain suffered for Christ, I would take the chain. If I might have stood with the angels above, near the throne of God, or have been bound with Paul, I should have preferred the dungeon. Had you rather been the angel loosing Peter or Peter in chains? I would rather have been Peter. The gift of chains is something greater than power to stop the sun, to move the world, or to command the devils.” In the crypt behind the chains there is an altar with the relics of the 7 Machabees brothers, martyrs.




After mass we visited the Basilica of St. Mary Majors, the chief Marian Basilica in the world…


…and venerated the relics of our Lord’s crib which are kept there. The wood from the crib can be seen through the glass in the silver reliquary.


We next visited the church of St. Alphonsus, and prayed before the original icon of Our Mother of Perpetual Succour.


From there we visited the Basilica of St. John Lateran.


The table of the Last supper. The wood of the table can be seen through the transparent part of the reliquary.


Santa Maria in Aracoeli, built on the site of the ancient Roman capital, rises above the ruins of a temple to Juno Moneta. According to legend, the Emperor Augustus, disturbed by rumors that the Senate was about to honor him as a God, consulted the Tiburtine Sibyl, who prophesied the descent from the skies of "the King of the ages." As she spoke, the Emperor beheld a marvelous vision - the Virgin standing on an altar in a dazzling light and holding the baby Jesus in her arms - and heard a voice which said: "This is the altar of the Son of God." The Emperor immediately raised an altar on the site, the Ara Coeli, or altar of the heavens. The original altar now stands in the transept chapel in which St. Helena is buried and bears an inscription: Struxit Octavianus hanc aram coeli sacra proles dum patet ei. (Octavian built this altar when the offspring of heaven appeared to him.) The richly gilded ceiling was presented by the Roman senate in 1571, in thanksgiving to Our lady for the Victory over the Moslems at the Battle of Lepanto.


Father Anthony saying mass in the side chapel of St. Gregory in the Ara Coeli.


The body of the Franciscan Martyr St. John of Triora, martyred in China in 1816 lies below the altar.


There are 124 steps that one needs to climb in order to reach the Ara Coeli, which was once the highest point in Rome, until Mussolini built his monument to Victor Emmanuel. We were however told that the distinction of being the highest point in Rome now belongs to the Vatican Radio tower.