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Cynthia

Cynthia Report 12 Jul 2022 10:01

Good morning :-)

The Good Samaritans
Lenie Ford was in the worst pain of her life when she arrived at her local pharmacy but was unable to purchase her prescribed medication. “I was in literally the worst pain. I could not form a thought, even having a baby hurt less.”

It was then that she realised that she didn’t have the necessary form from the emergency room telling her she was temporarily covered for the medication to treat her tooth infection. "I only had about 4 bucks on me. I simply broke down and cried.”

“This incredibly warm pharmacist saw my agony just engulfing me. That’s when I heard her say, softly, with much kindness, ‘l’ll cover it.’

Pharmacy technician Verena Harris then reached over the counter and swiped her own personal credit card and paid in full for the antibiotics.

Lenie was beyond grateful: “I can say with great humble thanks how much I truly appreciated the kind, very generous offer from this perfect stranger.”

Ms. Harris, who’s worked at the pharmacy for 12 years, was asked whether she had done this sort of thing before. She looked around the room with a wise, knowing look, and nodded her head. “Yes, some people just need help,” she said. “I can’t watch someone in pain like that”.

Jesus said, “Go and do likewise”.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 11 Jul 2022 09:13

Good morning :-)



Yesterday we heard the familiar story of the Good Samaritan….. the story of how a man from one religion cared for a man from another religion. This still happens today……….


When Elyazid Benferhat heard about a deadly attack on Notre Dame Basilica in Nice at the end of October 2020 he was sickened and horrified. Three people had died. He started thinking about what he could do to help.

He talked to a Muslim friend, “and we had this idea, we needed to do something beyond paying homage to the victims. We said we will protect churches ourselves.”

He and his pal gathered together other young Muslims from their friend group and the soccer club he coached.

On All Saints’ holiday weekend—in coordination with local police—the group guarded their local church in Lodève on the Saturday night and again for the Sunday Mass.

The parish priest, Luis Iniguez, said their symbolic gesture gave him hope in a difficult time.

Jesus said......"Go and do likewise".

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Jul 2022 07:47

Good morning :-)


The Collect (special prayer) for today:

O God, you have prepared for those who love you good things no eye has seen: pour into our hearts such love of you, that, by loving you in all things and above all things, we may be worthy of your promises, which surpass all we can desire; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen

The Gospel reading tells the age-old story of The Good Samaritan. Luke 10 25-37

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 9 Jul 2022 09:24

Good morning :-)

Another interesting statue - worth a look.

“ The 'Heart of Jesus' look-out is a work of art in the form of a statue depicting Jesus Christ, located on the outskirts of Farkaslaka (Lupeni) a village in Harghita County, Transylvania.

The stainless steel 22-meter-high statue can be found on top of Gordon Hill (some 953 meters above sea level), it is the highest statue in Eastern Europe, representing Jesus Christ. The statue was designed by the sculptor Walter Zawaczky, and erected in December 2011.

Within the sculpture's body, a central spiral staircase leads to the statue's head, from where you can look out on beautiful landscape vistas.

The work has received numerous criticisms, mainly because of its enormous size and appearance, dividing the opinions of locals and press alike.

According to some opponents, the metal sculpture is completely alien to the surrounding landscape and Szeklers* tradition; perhaps in keeping with local materials, stone or wood would have been a more appropriate choice of materials.

Some have named the statue 'The Tin of Christ', which is perhaps a more negative evaluation; although many feel the creation emanates a truly religious experience. Many supporters of the statue think it will make for a great tourist attraction, and in time it will be considered a landmark synonymous with the area.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 8 Jul 2022 09:43

Good morning :-)


The Google picture of this is interesting.

The Broken Christ – Mexico
Height 25 meters (82 feet)

This very unusual take on the giant Christ statue comes from San Jose de Gracia, Aguascalientes in Mexico. El Cristo Roto attracts many thousands of pilgrims each year and as a result, the infrastructure of the municipality is increasing in order to handle the high demand for this tourist-target. Perhaps the reason for the statue’s broken state is best summed up with the words at its base.


"Leave me broken… I’d like that when you look at me broken like this, you’d remember many of your brothers and sisters who are broken, poor, indigent, oppressed, sick, mutilated… without arms: because they are incapacitated, left without any means to work; without feet: because they are impeded to walk their way; without face: because they have been robbed of their honor and prestige. They are forgotten… those who see them turn away since they are like me – a broken Christ!"


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 7 Jul 2022 09:33

Good morning :-)

Gentle hugs for kandj <3


Another famous and rather stunning Christian statue.....Pieta by Michelangelo

Date Created: 1498–1499
Medium: Marble
Location:St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City

At only 25 years old, Michaelangelo was commissioned by Cardinal Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas to create a sculpture of Mary holding the dead Jesus across her lap for his tomb.

Mary is notably depicted as a young woman, not as a mother of a 33 year old man. But Michaelangelo defended his decision to depict her in this way siting the church’s teaching on her sinlessness.

It is the only work of Michelangelo's that he signed: Legend has it that he overheard pilgrims attribute the work to another sculptor, so he carved his signature in the sash across Mary's chest.


Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 6 Jul 2022 16:16

Hello all

I've just read back and seen the lovely hymn from my school days. Beautiful words long forgotten.

Life continues to be "challenging" to say the least.

"Quietly endure, silenty suffer and patiently wait"
are the very wise words from Martin Luther King.

Sending hugs for those who need them.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 6 Jul 2022 08:12

Good morning :-)

Underwater Jesus - Christ of the Abyss Statues

The first “Christ of the Abyss” statue is submerged in the seas of San Fruttuoso in Italy, close to Portofino, one of the world’s most famous hamlets.

The bronze statue, which is more than 15 meters deep, was erected on the bed of the sea on the 22nd of August, 1954, at the suggestion of famed Italian diver Duilio Marcante, who wished to install a monument of Jesus following the passing of his colleague Dario Gonzatti during a descent a few years earlier at that site.

Guido Galletti sculpted the statue, which has its arms lifted in an invoking gesture. The monument stands 2.5 meters tall and weighs 260 kilograms without the base.

“The Christ of the Abyss” statue has become a popular tourist attraction for scuba divers from all over the world. There are several diving centres in San Fruttuoso, Italy that offer dives for visitors who want to see the monument.

There are replica statues located in Grenada and in Key Largo.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 5 Jul 2022 09:37

Good morning :-)

Looking at Christian religious statues around the world…and today.......

Christ of Christ of Vung Tau in Vietnam

This large statue of Jesus Christ was built on the densely forested Mount Nho in Vung Tàu, Vietnam, by the Vietnam Catholic Association, over a period of 20 years from 1974 – 1993. It is 36 meters (118 feet high), including the pedestal, which one can climb using an internal staircase to reach the top of the granite and concrete monument, and see some spectacular views. The metallic halo rays near the head are not just for decoration, but they also act as lightning rods.

The statue is the largest Christian statue across Asia since 2012, and since its restoration of 1993, it has been a major pilgrim destination for Christians across Vietnam as well as Christian tourists.

Christianity was first introduced to Vietnam in the 16th century. Catholics and Protestants today are reported to constitute 7% and 2% of the country's population respectively;[2] however, the true number might be higher.

Christian foreign missionaries are not allowed to proselytize or perform religious activities without government approval.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 4 Jul 2022 11:16

Good morning :-)


People are now beginning to drift away for their summer holidays, but there will be those who will be unable to get away this year so maybe a tour around some world-famous landmarks would help.

Probably, one of the most famous is that of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro). This 30-meter (98 feet) Brazil icon weighs 635 tons and was constructed between 1922 and 1931, although the concept for such a statue was first brought up in the 1850s.

However, in 1889 the country became a republic and, with the separation of church and state, the idea was dismissed.

In 1920 the Catholic Circle of Rio started collecting donations from Brazilian Catholics to fund the construction of the statue, commissioning local engineer Heitor da Silva Costa to design it. It has lightning rods on the arms, head, and hands. On average, it's hit by lightning 12 times every summer.

A symbol of Christianity around the world, the statue has also become a cultural icon of both Rio de Janeiro and Brazil and was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 3 Jul 2022 07:54

Good morning :-)

The Collect (special prayer) for today:

Almighty and eternal God,
who, for the firmer foundation of our faith,
allowed your holy Apostle Thomas to doubt
the resurrection of your Son till word and sight convinced him:
grant to us, who have not seen,
that we also may believe
and so confess Christ as our Lord and our God;
who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and forever. Amen


John 20 24 - 29. In the Gospel set for today, we once again hear the amazing story of Doubting Thomas.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 2 Jul 2022 09:58

Good morning :-)

This is from a local poet...........

Talking with God.
I had a conversation with God just the other day,
A pleasant little chat you know, is all that I can say.
We talked about a lot of things, some bad but mostly good,
I told him how I would run the world if only that I could.

He smiled while I was talking, nodding his head to say
That if only it were possible, the pain would go away.
He told me that I was a dreamer with ideas that he could see
But running the world’s not easy or as clear as it should be.

Many millions of people, with ideas of their own
They would also like to be sat high upon God’s throne.
Many of these people don’t care about the rest
All they want is to confront and put God to the test.

He told me, quite politely to live my life in peace
And one day, if I’m lucky all the wars will cease.
There are no wars in heaven no hatred or detest
Just angels and the souls of men who strive to do their best.

He said to me never worry for mortal sin is rife
But come the time when you are mine, you’ll have a better life.
I leave you mortals to yourself till the time you come to me
And come what may I take your sins away for eternity.

Local talent abounds!!

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 1 Jul 2022 11:21

Good morning :-)

You're very welcome Vera and kandj - I tend to think that something may just catch someone's eye. even for a fleeting moment - and be helpful. <3


Many people love singing hymns that they and their parents and, maybe, grandparents grew up singing. Sometimes, the meaning behind the hymns isn’t properly understood until later life, but the tune ‘sticks’.

It’s said that quite often, those with dementia may not understand what is happening, but can still recall the words to various hymns and prayers which are embedded deep within their souls. Lovely thought.

One such hymn, not often heard now, but which is suitable for this time of year…………..

Summer suns are glowing
over land and sea;
happy light is flowing
bountiful and free.
Everything rejoices
in the mellow rays;
all earth's thousand voices
swell the psalm of praise.

See God's mercy streaming
over all the world,
and his banner gleaming
everywhere unfurled.
Broad and deep and glorious
as the heaven above,
shines in might victorious
his eternal love.

Lord, upon our blindness
your pure radiance pour;
for your loving-kindness
make us love you more.
And, when clouds are drifting
dark across the sky,
then, the veil uplifting,
Father, still be nigh.

We will never doubt you,
though you veil your light;
life is dark without you,
death with you is bright.
Light of light, shine o'er us
on our pilgrim way;
still go on before us
to the endless day.


Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 30 Jun 2022 17:53

Yes, I second kandj’s thanks for your daily postings Cynthia. You must sometimes wonder if you are talking to yourself but I expect there are others like me who do look in most days but feel they don’t have anything useful to add. Your efforts to keep the thread going are much appreciated :-)

kandj

kandj Report 30 Jun 2022 17:27

Hello all

June is amost over and halfway through the year??

I've read back and you have been as busy as ever Cynthia. Thank you for your daily postings.

What a friend we have in Jesus
All our sins and griefs to bear
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer.

O, what peace we oftern forfeit
O, what needless pain we bear
All because we do not carry
Everything to God in prayer.

Have we trials and temptations?
Is there trouble anywhere?
We should never be discouraged
Take it to the Lord in prayer.

Can we find a friend so faithful?
Who will all our sorrows share?
Jesus knows our every weakness
Take it to the Lord in prayers.

Sending ((hugs)) to those in need right now.


Cynthia

Cynthia Report 30 Jun 2022 09:47

Good morning :-)


Yesterday was St. Peter’s Day and, in the church, this time of year is called ‘Petertide’. It is a time when many who are called to serve within the church are ordained either as a deacon or a priest depending on which stage of training they have reached.

There have been numerous pictures on Facebook and Twitter from dioceses across the country who have held these special and important services for these special people. It has been heartening to see the number of people being called to ministry at a time when we are often told about the shortage of clergy. We pray that God will continue to call, encourage and sustain those who have answered God’s call.


God our Father, Lord of all the world,
through your Son you have called us into the fellowship
of your universal Church:
hear our prayer for your faithful people
that in their vocation and ministry
each may be an instrument of your love,
and give to your servants now to be ordained
the needful gifts of grace;
through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 29 Jun 2022 08:47

Good morning :-)

St. Peter's Day.

This day commemorates the martyrdom of two saints, the two great Apostles, Saint Peter and St. Paul.

Peter was the leader of the apostles and the first pope. Paul was born Saul but converted to Christianity on the road to Damascus.

They had been imprisoned in the infamous Mamertine Prison of Rome and both knew they were to be put to death.

They were killed on the same day. St. Paul was beheaded by a sword as he was a Roman citizen and afforded a quicker execution.

It is said of Peter that he was crucified head downward as he didn't feel worthy of being crucified in the same way as Jesus.

In 2010, images of Peter and Paul were found on the wall of catacombs dating back to the 4th Century AD.

We thank God for all the churches that are dedicated to these two great men.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 28 Jun 2022 09:06

Good morning :-)


Simple Gifts
The smell of the bush after some rain,
the desert in flower on a red plain,
the coming of sleep after much pain;
For gifts simple and profound,
we thank you, loving Friend.

The sound of waves along the shore,
the children’s laughter as they explore,
the promise of love for evermore:
For gifts simple and profound,
we thank you, loving Friend.

The sight of black swans on a calm lake,
the taste of summer in a fruit cake,
travelling by faith after a mistake:
For gifts simple and profound,
we thank you, loving Friend.

The scent of green grass from the cut lawn,
the pure-white blossom on a rough thorn,
the return of hope with new dawn:
For gifts simple and profound,
we thank you, loving Friend.

The fragrance of bread just freshly made,
the brimming cup sipped in the shade,
the pardon of debts never repaid:
For gifts simple and profound,
we thank you, loving Friend.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 27 Jun 2022 09:36

Good morning :-)


I love the summer’s golden rays,
shining from the sun
the warmth of lots of laughter
with children having fun.

I love the summer’s breezes,
gently drifting in the air
the sounds of pure delight
when the weather is so fair.

I love the summer’s laziness,
the strolls along the lane
the sound of utter peacefulness
and summer’s gentle rain.

I really do love summertime,
its smells, its sights, its sounds
I love that God so blesses me
when summer comes around!
~~~~~~~~~~
Psalm 118:24
“This is the day which
the Lord hath made;
we will rejoice and
be glad in it.”


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 26 Jun 2022 08:10

Good morning :-)


The Collect (special prayer) for today:

Lord, you have taught us
that all our doings without love are nothing worth:
send your Holy Spirit
and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of love,
the true bond of peace and of all virtues,
without which whoever lives is counted dead before you.
Grant this for your only Son Jesus Christ’s sake,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen

Luke 9. 51 – end – Jesus sets off for Jerusalem.

Cx :-)