OT: Guys, sige ka putol ang connection dire sa amoa kay kusog kaayo ulan da..
I wish you all pleasant dreams nalang.
God Bless you all
OT: Guys, sige ka putol ang connection dire sa amoa kay kusog kaayo ulan da..
I wish you all pleasant dreams nalang.
God Bless you all
Familiar kaau asa ka ana naka harvest?
e post na sa akong prayers/reflection thread be. pls.
Hinay2x lang pd tale og doot uy mga-umod pd tawn ta .
@moonglow.
Bago pa jd ko dire as in.
I think ikaw ra akong ge huwat hehe
Dili ni coincidence, kabaw ka nag labad na si God naku, iya ning plan tanan Para masulod na jd ko. ako may ga langay2x.
to think cge me tupad lingkud atong usa k extern n wala jd ko nidare og talk feel naku ma himatay ko but bootan baya kau to siya. Ya ngan naku inday. wla pd ko kaila niya hehehe
okay mag PM ko nimu naa koy epatan-aw..i tot na send ganina. na putol ang net.
Noh??
Kabaw ka nag think baya ko nga unta naay OCD Mon somewhere sa NORTH, ala St. Teresa kau nag think2x of mag Found og laing community.
Diay? Ako apilido kay very common sa bohol sa Tubigon baya pero dile ko taga dito hehe
Bago lang or hapit na human?
Wow. Ka nice ana uy.
I think bitter sweet na ig biya nila sa ma assign dito kay for sure naay ma asign nila dito nya dile na sila mag kita-ay puhon.![]()
mau ka bro.
naka attend ko
tan awa akong blog. naka kuha kog mga pics pero dile xa ing ana k clear k sa phone raman
Enfant de la Grâce ~ God's little flower: Ave Maria! Solemnity of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Procession 2011
mau pana ang first nakung attendance .
@petite: thank you so much for sending me the files. Now I have a handful to read about hehe...I'll pray for you too.
@libraun: good to meet you here. I never knew it'd be possible to acquire such relics just by asking for them. I think I used to have one from Padre Pio but I lost it. Wretched me
@MoonGlow: glad to meet you here..I never thought this thread would receive the kind of feedback that I'm seeing so far. I used to think that maybe it'll sink to the back pages and I was wrong indeed!
God bless you all guys and you're all in my prayers (although username ra akong gamiton kay idk ur real names man hehe)...
"More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones. - Saint Teresa
St. Scholastica
Born in Nursia (Nurcia), Italy, c. 480 (?); died near Monte Cassino, Italy, c. 543.
Almost everything we know about Saint Scholastica comes from the Dialogues of
Saint Gregory the Great.
Saint Scholastica, twin sister of Saint Benedict of Nursia who founded of the
Benedictine order, was consecrated to God at a very early age but probably
continued to live in her parents' home. It is said that she was as devoted to Jesus
as she was to her brother. So, when Benedict established his monastery at Monte
Cassino, Scholastica founded a convent in nearby Plombariola, about five miles
south of Monte Cassino. The convent is said to have been under the direction of
her brother, thus she is regarded as the first Benedictine nun.
The siblings were quite close. The respective rules of their houses proscribed either
entering the other's monastery. According to Saint Gregory, they met once a year
at a house near Monte Cassino monastery to confer on spiritual matters, and were
eventually buried together, probably in the same grave. Saint Gregory says, "so
death did not separate the bodies of these two, whose minds had ever been united
in the Lord."
Saint Gregory tells the charming story of the last meeting of the two saints on
earth. Scholastica and Benedict had spent the day in the "mutual comfort of
heavenly talk" and with nightfall approaching, Benedict prepared to leave.
Scholastica, having a presentiment that it would be their last opportunity to see
each other alive, asked him to spend the evening in conversation. Benedict sternly
refused because he did not wish to break his own rule by spending a night away
from Monte Cassino. Thereupon, Scholastica cried openly, laid her head upon the
table, and prayed that God would intercede for her. As she did so, a sudden storm
arose. The violent rain and hail came in such a torrential downpour that Benedict
and his companions were unable to depart.
"May Almighty God forgive you, sister" said Benedict, "for what you have done."
"I asked a favor of you," Scholastica replied simply, "and you refused it. I asked it
of God, and He has granted it!"
Just after his return to Monte Cassino, Benedict saw a vision of Scholastica's soul
departing her body, ascending to heaven in the form of a dove. She died three
days after their last meeting. He placed her body in the tomb he had prepared for
himself, and arranged for his own to be placed there after his death.
@Wenlove: Hehe...I also didn't expect this sudden AMAZING turn of events in this thread that you started sisI never thought this thread would receive the kind of feedback that I'm seeing so far. I used to think that maybe it'll sink to the back pages and I was wrong indeed!
God bless you all guys and you're all in my prayers (although username ra akong gamiton kay idk ur real names man hehe)...
"More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones. - Saint Teresa![]()
@Moonglow: it's nice to have you here bro![]()
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