Wednesday, October 31, 2012

More from the Greenhouse

The greenhouse team with this year's pumpkin harvest. Not quite record breaking like our cherries, but plenty to eat anyway! It took 2 people to lift each pumpkin and a tractor to move them down to the kitchen.
 In the last few months We've had plenty of strawberries, raspberries, cherries, peaches, plums, grapes and nectarines from the greenhouse. The pears have been excellent this year: very large and a delicious flavour. 
 Postulant Mr. Janes picks some of our apples for the table. 
 After being barren for several years, the kiwifruit vines have finally fruited. They are not quite ripe yet, but should be soon.

The weather has not been very good for tomatoes this year, but we still got a few that were a decent size! This one is just an ordinary tomato, not a a beefsteak or giant variety!

Monday, October 29, 2012

Evviva Maria!

This beautiful hymn
in honour of Our lady
was composed
by St Alphonsus.
It is sung in the old style of popular hymns.
You could imagine the saintly composer
conducting it during a Holy Mission.




Lodiamo cantando
La Figlia, la Sposa,
La Madre amorosa
Di chi la formo

Evviva Maria,
Maria evviva;
Evviva Maria,
E chi la creœ.

Allor che Maria,
Divisa dal Figlio
Tra spine qual giglio,
Fra noi si resto:

Ardendo il suo core
D’unirsi con Dio
Con umil desio
La Morte cercœ.

Chi tanto I’amava,
Il caro suo Sposo
Al pieno riposo
Nel ciel la chiamœ.

La morte aspettava,
Che apriese le porte;
Ma giunta la Morte
Lontan si fermœ.

Sen venne l’Amore
Col dolce suo strale
E ‘l colpo mortale
Sul cor le donœ.

Allora con pace,
Ferita giœ essendo,
D’amore languendo,
Felice spirœ.

La bella Colomba
Il volo poi sciolse;
Il Figlio l’accolse
E al ciel la portœ.

Or mentre nel cielo
O bella Regina,
Gia siedi vicina
A chi t’esaltœ:

Deh! non ti scordare
Di me peccatore,
Fa ch’ ami il mio core
Chi sempre mi amœ.


Saturday, October 27, 2012

#343 - Risk

The prompt for this week is: Risk

Will you take one?


Week #231 with The Craft Barn.

This week for Sketch #231 we are joined by The Craft Barn


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We have over 10,000 products, some of the leading brands that we stock include: Sizzix, Ranger, Tim Holtz, Crafty Individuals, Katzelkraft, Crafts Too, DecoArt, Copic, Viva Décor, Spellbinder Nestabilities, Impression Obsession, Tando Creative, Marianne D and Cosmic Shimmer to name but a few. We are constantly adding new products to our range of craft supplies so be sure to add us to your browser favourites so you can pop back and see us."

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, then there's your essentials like cardstock and papers and adhesives.
Not forgetting their HUGE stock of clear and rubber stamps to tantalise you!
There really is something for everyone :)
For all the latest products that have been added to the site PLEASE CLICK HERE


LATEST NEWS from The Craft Barn!...


INSPIRATION DAY
SATURDAY 1ST DECEMBER
Free demos with Andy Skinner, Di Oliver, Kay Carley
PLUS Kathy Byrne will be showcasing projects from an exciting new club which is launching in the new year


This weeks challenge winner will receive a generous gift voucher from The Craft Barn, HUGE thanks Sandy!

                         This weeks prize is a £10.00 gift voucher to spend in The Craft Barn Store.

Jen has done a super job with this weeks sketch, it was so much fun to play with!





























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Friday, October 26, 2012

Winner of Sketch # 230


The winner of last weeks sketch sponsored by Stamp Fairy is.......


with this fantastic creation!


Congratulations!!
Please leave a comment below and email Susie at susielittle@ymail.com for deatils of how to claim your prize from Stamp Fairy and Grab you winner's badge from the sidebar!

WARMLY INVITED

I saw a church sign the other day that said "you are warmly invited to join us".  I thought that would  be a good invitation to use for this blog. You are warmly invited to link with us or just visit other links and be blessed in that way.

Those of you who have been sharing with us for a long while will probably remember when Kelee Katillac of Design Gives Back did a room makeover for cancer

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Subdeacons to be ordained Deacons in November

Ordinations to the Diaconate

I have the joy of announcing to you that 
our Subdeacons

Brother Yousef Marie, F.SS.R. 
Brother Jean Marie, F.SS.R. 
and 
Brother Magdala Maria, F.SS.R. 

will be ordained Deacons 
on 17 November, 2012 
at 
Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, 
Denton, Nebraska.

Please remember them in your prayers.

Fr. Michael Mary, F.SS.R.
Rector Major

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Week #230 with The Stamp Fairy.

This week at Sketch Saturday we have one of our favourite's joining us!


 Stamp Fairy have some fabulous new release images this week
which can be found HERE

This weeks prize is a fantastic $10.00 gift Certificate!


Here's this weeks corker from Jen.

Guest designer Chrissy

Guest designer Larissa






using Barry Boxer


Susie










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Friday, October 19, 2012

Winner of #229


The winner of last week's sketch sponsored by Simon Say's Stamp  is.......


with this fantastic creation!
Congratulations!!
Please leave a comment below and email Susie at susielittle@ymail.com for deatils of how to claim your prize from Simon Say's Stamp   and grab your winner's badge from below!


The Rape and Murder of Pakistan's Christian Children


Cardinal Turkson

When we posted the clip that Cardinal Turkson had played to the Synod of Bishops
we received some critical comments which we did not publish.

I invite you to read this article carefully and to
check the sources that are linked to this article
(by clicking on the underlined words). 

It is not possible to be indifferent to the sufferings of
these Christians of Pakistan. 
Not all are Catholic.
All are Christian and persecuted. 

The Authorities cited include the
Information Service of the Pontifical Mission Socities "FIDES"
 and the 
Vatican News Agency.



The West sighed in relief when Rimsha Masih, the 14-year-old Christian girl arrested in Pakistan on August 16 for allegedly burning pages of the Quran, was finally released. Yet the West remains clueless concerning the graphic abuses--including rape and murder--Christian children in Pakistan routinely suffer, simply for being Christian. Consider two stories alone, both of which occurred at the same time Rimsha's blasphemy ordeal was making headlines around the world.

Mugadas Kainat, RIP
14 August, 2012

On August 14, another Christian girl, 12-year-old Muqadas Kainat (which means "Holy Universe") was ambushed in a field near her home in Sahawil by five Muslim men who "gang raped and murdered" her. At the time, her father was at a hospital visiting her sick mother. He and other family members began a frantic search, until a tip led them to the field where his daughter's body lay. The postmortem revealed that she had been "gang raped and later strangled to death by five men." Police, as usual, did not arrest anyone. As a Salem News report puts it, "Complicating matters is the fact that several Christian girls in this remote area have been raped and forced to both marry into the Muslim community and abandon their own religion, human rights groups report. … [T]here is a history in this part of Pakistan according to the Christian community, of local authorities failing to investigate cases of rape or other violence against Christians, often for fear of influential Muslims or militants."

Similarly, on August 20, an 11-year-old Christian boy, Samuel Yaqoob, went to the markets of Faisalabad to buy food for his family, never to return. According to Wilson Chowdhry, Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association, "After extensive searching his body was found near a drain in the Christian colony, bearing marks of horrific torture, with the murder weapon nearby. His nose, lips and belly had been sliced off, and his family could hardly recognize him because the body was so badly burnt. Some 23 wounds by a sharp weapon have been identified in the autopsy. When sending his body for an autopsy, police raised the possibility of sodomy. Parts of Pakistani culture have a strong homosexual pederast culture, and Christian and other minority boys are especially susceptible to rape and abuse because of the powerlessness of their community and their despised status. In one case fairly recently, a Christian boy was kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by a police officer, his body similarly being dumped in a drain."

These were just some of the stories concerning the sexual abuse and murder of Pakistan's Christian children that occurred last August--even as the world stood in awe at the Rimsha Masih blasphemy case. Here are ten more anecdotes, chosen at random from the many former documented cases:

1. Nisha, a 9-year-old Christian girl, was abducted by Muslims, gang-raped, murdered by repeated blows to her head, and then dumped into a canal (May 2009).

2. Gulfam, another 9-year-old Christian girl, was raped by a Muslim man. Though not killed, she was left "in shock and in the throes of a physical and psychological trauma." During her ordeal, her rapist told her "not to worry because he had done the same service to other young Christian girls" (Dec. 2010).

3. Lubna, a 12-year-old Christian girl, was kidnapped, gang-raped, and murdered by a group of Muslims (Oct. 2010).

4. Kidnapped last Christmas Eve, a 12-year-old Christian girl known as "Anna," was gang raped for eight months, forcibly converted and then "married" to her Muslim attacker. After she escaped, instead of seeing justice done, “the Christian family is in hiding from the rapists and the police" (Oct, 2011).

5. After gang-raping a 13-year-old Christian girl, a band of Muslims came to her house when all male members were away working and "mercilessly" beat her pregnant aunt causing her to lose female twins to miscarriage: “They murdered our children, they raped our daughter. We have nothing left with us,” lamented an older family member. The police went on to accuse the 13-year-old raped girl of "committing adultery with three men" (June 2012).

6. A Muslim man murdered a teenage Christian girl, Amariah, during an attempted rape: he had “grabbed the girl and, under the threat of a gun, tried to drag her away. The young woman resisted, trying to escape the clutches of her attacker, when the man opened fire and killed her instantly, and later tried to conceal the corpse" (Dec. 2011).


Mehek


7. Muslims abducted a 14-year-old Christian girl, Mehek, at gunpoint in broad daylight from her parents' house. One of her abductors declared he would "purify her" by making her "Muslim and my mistress" (Aug. 2011).

8. Shazia, a 12-year-old Christian girl, was enslaved, raped, and murdered by Chaudhry Naeem, a rich Muslim lawyer, who was acquitted. His wife and son had participated in abusing the child (Nov. 2010).

9. Nadia, a Christian girl who was abducted in 2001 when she was 15-years-old and forced to marry a Muslim, only recently returned to her Catholic family (Jan. 2012).

10. A powerful Muslim businessman had two Christian sisters kidnapped, forced to convert to Islam, and "married" to him (May 2011).

In every one of these cases, Pakistani police either failed to act or sided with the rapists and murderers.
The above anecdotes represent a mere sampling of the documented atrocities committed against the children of Pakistan's Christians, who amount for a miniscule 1.5% of the nation's population. Then there are the stories that never make it to any media--stories of silent abuse that only the nameless, faceless victims know.


"2  year old toddler"


For example, it took five years for the story of a 2-year-old toddler who was savagely raped because her Christian father refused to convert to Islam to surface. After undergoing five surgeries, her anatomy remains disfigured and she suffers from several permanent complications. Her family lives in fear and hiding.
How many Christian children in Pakistan are being mauled in silence, with their stories never surfacing?

And what animates this savagery? Discussing the aforementioned rape of 9-year-old Gulfam, local sources in Pakistan put it well: "It is shameful. Such incidents occur frequently. Christian girls are considered goods to be damaged at leisure. Abusing them is a right. According to the [Muslim] community’s mentality it is not even a crime. Muslims regard them as spoils of war."

Indeed, here is how the late Majid Khadduri, "internationally recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on Islamic law and jurisprudence," explained the idea of human "spoils" in his War and Peace in the Law of Islam:

The term spoil (ghanima) is applied specifically to property acquired by force from non-Muslims. It includes, however, not only property (movable and immovable) but also persons, whether in the capacity of asra (prisoners of war) or sabi (women and children). … If the slave were a woman, the master was permitted to have sexual connection with her as a concubine.

From here, one can begin to understand the rabid fanaticism that possessed Pakistan's Muslims concerning the Rifsha blasphemy case, which resulted in mass riots, Muslim threats to take the law in their own hands, and the dislocation of Christians, some of whom have been forced to live and worship in the wilderness: If infidel Christians, especially their children, are seen as mere "spoils" to be used and disposed of with impunity, certainly it must be intolerable for Muslims if one of these "sub-humans" dares to desecrate Islam's holy book--the same book that ordains their inhuman status.
And herein is the true significance of the Rifsha Masih case: success is measured not in the fact that this one particular Christian child got away from the savageries of Islamic law and culture, but whether her ordeal will begin to open Western eyes to the terrors Pakistan's Christian children routinely face.

By Raymond Ibrahim
Frontpage Magazine



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Welcome Back Again

So here we are again and we are well into October. This is my favorite time of year, but it passes by so quickly. Life passes by so quickly. I'm sure you have noticed that the older you get the faster the time flies. I'm reminded of the scripture that says life is like a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away. It is so true. It is a good reminder that we should stay focused

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Subdeacons Ordained.

First Step.
The Subdeacons.

After their subdiaconal ordination 
before the statue of Our Lady of Aberdeen
Bishop's House
Aberdeen.
Rev. Br. Yousef Marie, F.SS.R., Rev. Br. Magdala Maria, F.SS.R. and
Rev. Br. Jean Marie, F.SS.R.

According to the Constitutions of the 
Congregation of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer
"Our Students shall be ordained according to the Missal 
and Rite of Ordination in use in 1962."
(F.SS.R. Constitutions 23.3)

Cardinal Turkson shows Synod this clip on Muslim Demographics.


Peter Cardinal Turkson
President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace


This is the video clip that the Cardinal showed to the 
Synod of Bishops
on October 13th. 

He naturally sparked a very lively debate.
Thank you Your Eminence!


In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph!
(Our Lady of Fatima)

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Winner of #228

The winner of last week's sketch sponsored by Little Claire Designs is.......

                                                                            #38 Wishcraft

with this gorgeous card...



Congratulations!!
Please leave a comment below and email Donna  at donnamosley@hotmail.co.uk for details of how to claim your prize from Little Claire Designs .

#341 - A world apart

The prompt for this week is: a world apart.

Have a great weekend!

P.S. I have started a new blog of my own which is all about telling stories. I'd love it if you'd pop in. xo

Week #229 with Simon Say's Stamp.

Welcome to Sketch #229 This weekend I shall be enjoying Crafty Getaway with Amy & Sarah-Louise amongst other so I hope you are having a lovely crafty weekend too!
This week at Sketch Saturday we are joined by Simon Say's Stamp


The prize on offer to the winner of this weeks sketch is this fantastic $25.00 gift voucher for
the Simon Say's Stamp store.


Here is Jen's super sketch for you to play with!






Susie














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