Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Printable Thank You Cards For Coaches

- What do you want me to do for you? ...

Hello!

Thursday, March 3, 2011


Photo: Patrice cuckoo. Thank you!
I flew over the islands of the Montmagny one day cuckoo 2 places: amazing!
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Here is the Word of God for today ...

have faith ... See with eyes of faith ...



(Mark 10.46-52) - Jesus and his disciples came to Jericho. And while Jesus was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a large crowd, a blind beggar, Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, sat by the roadside. Learning that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout: "Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me! "Many people rebuked to silence, but he cried the louder," Son of David, have mercy on me! Jesus stops and says: "Call him. "It therefore calls for the blind, and he said: "Trust, get up and he calls you. The blind man threw his cloak, jumped up and ran to Jesus. Jesus said, "What do you want me to do for you? - Rabboni, I see. "And Jesus said to him:" Go, thy faith hath made thee whole. "Immediately the man began to see, and he followed Jesus on the road.
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To help our thinking ...

- Children scream ... when they play, as they are afraid ...
- The adults cry sometimes: in sports, in union rallies and other ...
- When they cry, people are upset ...
- Bartimaeus cries ... It is there blind, poor on the edge of the road ... Jesus goes ... He asked for help.
- Jesus calls ... he is interested in him ... "What do you want me to do for you?" - It's obvious but ...
"Let me see." I want to see! ...
- And me ... Do I cry? ... The Lord goes on in my life can also do something for me ...
- "See! See clearly into my life ... "How to understand my life, my limits ... heal me ... live better ... be happier ...
And Jesus gave sight to the blind. ..
-It can also do something for me ... But I have to wonder ...

(reflection after the show "The Victory of the love "this morning ...)
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Photo: Canopy in Ursuline Loretteville
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Death ...
(Is what I can talk a little ..?)

- Death is not something that should be worrying ... It could be if I do not understand, if I do not know ...
- Death is something we have to tame ... because we will all die ... one day that we do not know ...
- Death is a passage ... Death makes me go from one life to another life more beautiful ... (Blessed are the faith) ...
- Death is sure it's something unknown ... but behind there are more beautiful and someone who is waiting for us ...
- Rediscovering faith is essential to understand death ... It's reassuring face of this passage is death to know that someone is waiting for me ...
- Let our faith in Him who loves us like crazy and who did everything for us: the establishment, the intelligence of men to continue the creation ... to find meaning in life ... All this can lead to NIL ...
- I wish you faith ...
- The God's mercy, she assured us if we put our hope in Him.
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Photo: And this life ... that created it?
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"If we want to escape this culture of discourse,
it is essential to build in us
the" Monastery of Silence. "
(Maurice Zundel)
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"The most authentic the most beautiful and extraordinary
is one that recognizes the presence of God
in the humble lives. "
(Brother Yvon, abbot of Oka -
Now Monsignor Joseph Yvon Moreau,
Bishop of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière)
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"We have the qualities we want. "
(Bernard Lazare)
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Pray ...

- For the people of Libya ...
- For future confirmed Saint-Roch ...
- For patients ...
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Photo: In the gardens of Louise
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Deacon
the heart of our world
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Good day!
Jean-Yves
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The gift of faith ... Ask the Lord to revive you ...
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Polyp Uterus More Condition_symptoms

- Can we follow him there? ...

HELLO!


Photo: provided to Andre Lavoie - St. Pachomius - Thanks!
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Here's good news for today ...

Not always easy to follow ...


(Mark 10.32-45) - The disciples were traveling with Jesus up to Jerusalem, Jesus before them, they were frightened, and those who followed were also in awe. Taking again the Twelve with him, he began to tell them what would happen to him: "Behold, we go up to Jerusalem. The Son of Man will be delivered to the chief priests and scribes, they will condemn him to death, they deliver him to the Gentiles, they will laugh at him, they spit upon him, and flog and kill, and three days after he will rise. "Jacques and John, the son of Zebedee, came to Jesus and tell him:" Teacher, we want you to hear our request. He said: "What would you like I do for you? They replied: "Grant us to sit, one at your right and the other at your left in your glory. "Jesus said to them:" You do not know what you are asking. Can you drink the cup that I drink, receive baptism in which I'll be dipped? "They told him:" We can. He answers: "The cup that I drink, you drink, and the baptism in which I'll be dipped, you will receive. But to sit at my right or my left is not mine to grant, there are those for whom these places are prepared. "The other ten had heard, and they were indignant against Jacques and John. Jesus calls them and tells them: "You know: those that are recognized as rulers over the Gentiles lord it their great ones make their authority felt. Among you there must not be so. Whoever wants to become great will be your servant. Whoever wants to be first must be slave of all: for the Son of man came not to be served but to serve and give His life a ransom for many. "
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To help our thinking ...


1. Shock therapy.
The words of Jesus shocked his disciples. They were both amazed and in awe, and probably confused it is also difficult to enter the kingdom of heaven. And yet, Mark, the evangelist, tells something wonderful: Jesus went before them. Yes, it is ahead of us. He leads us as a leader led his troops into battle. The fact that Jesus will suffer before they announced everything calms their fears.

2. Let us rise to the event.
Here we have an interesting scene. Jesus announces his coming passion and death. Realizing that this means that his kingdom is about to happen, and Jean Jacques make a strange request. Dazed, dazzled and fearful at the time, attracted by the road that will take Christ, they ask that they be allowed to sit one on his right and one to his left. Although there are some bravado mixed with pride, their desire is tinged with a certain nobility.
- We want, we also follow the same path, we want to live up to the event. Christ challenges us: will we respond?

3. Serve with humility.
Jesus returns to first principles: humility. It is not honor, personal glory or recognition. In other words, it's not about me. This is to serve others. Whoever is really, this one is up to the event. Whoever works for the good of the community without seeking to be recognized is much fruit for all. (Catholique.org)
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Pray ...

- Pray for the Libyan people ...
- Pray for the 8 young people who will be confirmed next Sunday
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies ...
- Pray for those who commend themselves to our prayers ...
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"He who teaches good to others without doing
is similar to the blind man who would carry a lantern. "
(Algerian proverb)
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" The human being is simple and grand at once.
It is a living being who has become confident in his abilities,
he just needs to love and be loved. "
(Jean Vanier)
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picture: a landscape ... Quebec - André Lavoie
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Good day!
Fraternally!
Jean-Yves

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Sailboat Crashing Games

- The first in my life ...

B ello!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011


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Photo:
Church of Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies - Jean-Yves
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"Come on, cry with joy for the Lord,
cheer our rock, our salvation!
Come to him with thanksgiving,
by our party anthems, hail him!"
(Psalm 94, 1-2 )
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Saint of the Day:
Saint Aubin, bishop of Angers

"In a barbaric world and cruel, Aubin was full of charity, especially toward the poor and prisoners, which he strove to improve the situation. In the wake Third Council of Orleans, he worked to effective reform of the Frankish Church and became an advocate of marriage (+ 550)
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Here's good news for today ...


The paradoxical for those who leave everything for Jesus

(Mark, 10, 28-31) - Peter began to say to Jesus: "Behold We have left everything to follow you. " Jesus said," Amen, I say to you, nobody will left, for my sake and the gospel, house, brothers, sisters, mother, father, children or land, without having received, at that time already a hundredfold: homes, brothers , sisters, mothers, children and lands, with persecutions, and in the world to come life everlasting. Many first shall be last and the last shall be first. "
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to guide our meditation ...

- Here Following is the text on the encounter with the rich young man ...
- Faith in Jesus setting will not go unrewarded ...
- Where is my priority in this consumer world? ... Is what I am congested in my property, in everything I have around me? ... What comes first ... when I get up in the morning ... when I go to bed at night? ... in the course of my day? ...
- If I put all the space in my day, my life in my property, I risk the disappointment ... the void ...
- And our emotional addictions? ... Is others can fill the hunger of my life ...?
- What fills our thirst and gives hello (the fullness of life) is God, my faith in Jesus ...
- God, first served in my life is going to balance my life ... It will give me the kingdom (the fullness of life, happiness ...).
- Jesus asks them a priority in my life ...
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"The Church makes us contemplate, for the month of March, figure of Joseph,
this man of faith, humble and grand, available and attentive to God's purposes.
He is the righteous, the faithful servant, the guardian of Jesus and Mary. "
(Marc Rivest)
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Pray ...

- Pray for the Libyans and the people of the Middle East ...
- Pray for those discouraged ...
- Pray for the elderly and suffer from loneliness ...
- Pray for the sick who are asking us to pray for them ...
- Pray for you ... - Pray for me ...
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Here is a story gleaned from "That germ life" of Father Denis Lepage.
(You can visit by Denis Lepage: address listed in "My Links").


Surviving in the jungle
A pilot of the Second World War, Tom Harmon, told how his plane crashed in dense jungle and how he had little chance to survive.

In fact 25 other planes crashed in the jungle the same week but none of the pilots survived. Tom Harmon was the only one to return.

When reporters asked him how he explained his survival, he has surprised them by saying: "Prayer." He was even more surprised when he said: "I said at least a million "Hail Mary" As I walked through the jungle, trying to find a way out, I shouted the "Hail Mary" as hard as I could, hoping that someone would hear me. "

And he added: "If I had not had faith, I would never be out of the jungle."
Mark Link
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Democratic Republic of Congo, a fight for survival: Session dedication

Editions L'Harmattan and Gaspard Hubert LONS KOKO are pleased to invite you to the presentation of the book

THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO, A BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL The

Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 19 h 00

At Espace L'Harmattan
21a, rue des Ecoles - 75005 Paris Métro Maubert-

Mutuality line 10

Bus 63, 86, 87, 89 In this

book, he talks about the roadmap for the DRC's third millennium. Indeed, a man of great faith and vision, Gaspard-Hubert Lons Koko convincingly trace the paths of a policy whose aim is daring - short, medium and long terms - peace, economic growth and social change. All proposals of the author based on four principles: Liberty, Equality, Security and Prosperity .