"The nuances give life to the colors": Halloween and COOP International
"The nuances give life to the colors": Halloween and COOP International "reflect and think about Halloween and International Cooperation in Italy! U. I get by my leg with this reflection ... "
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Real Hide Ip For Ubuntu
" When people is indifferent, then there are the dictatorships and humanity becomes a flock
only just a faceless crowd, then the good is equal to evil, the sacred and the profane, and love is only pleasure, evil is a sacrifice, a burden the freedom and research. "
(David Maria Turoldo)
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Kates Playground Vids On Iphone
points of Caravaggio in Rome
A guided tour for students.
"It is not possible to determine precisely the places where Caravaggio lived at the beginning of his stay in Rome . Certainly resided at Monsignor Pandolfo Pucci di Recanati - "Monsignor salad - in the Palazzo Colonna at Santi Apostoli square, since he was a master Pucci noblewoman's home Camilla Peretti, the sister of Pope Sixtus V, with imparentatasi Marcantonio Colonna III and then with Muzio Sforza Colonna. Read
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Throat Lump Hard To Swallow
Raimon Panikkar
priest, philosopher, theologian, professor India, Madrid, Rome, Harvard ... connoisseur of religions who lived from within. He has written numerous works on dialogue intrareligioso. He died Aug. 27 at the age of 91.
The Ethics of Dialogue (presentation)
First, there is another "for" each of us. And the other is a Muslim, the other is the outcast, the other is the husband, the other is the child, the world etc.. A sort of super subconscious of solipsism.
Second, the other exists as subject and not only as an object. There is a separate and did not ask me for permission to exist. Even the rocks, the trees, animals. In other words: you can not turn stones into bread.
Third, the other is not the object of conquest, conversion study: is (s) subject to their rights, with the same right to question, to question me, I have. The report is therefore two-way: dialogue because dialogue is not soliloquy. It is not only questioning, but also leaves challenged. So there is a need for listening, humility and equality.
Fourth, although I think the other (the other can be a religious or cultural) is wrong, I have to get in touch with him, otherwise there is no dialogue and there is no peace without dialogue.
Fifth, a willingness to talk is the supreme ethical principle. If one denies the dialogue, it ends in divorce, with the war, with the bankruptcy, with the disaster.
Sixth, the dialogue must be total. As the English say: there is nothing "non-negocial. Everything must be put on the table, otherwise it is dialogic dialogue, dialogue is not human, it is diplomatic dialogue. The objective is to win.
Seventh: ethics is linked to political, religious, and is dependent on the result of a culture.
This relativizing ethics, but makes it practical and effective.
Eighth ethics stems from religious dialogue and at the same time it is its cause. It's a vicious life as all things past.
Ninth, no one has the right to promulgate an ethic. Ethics is not promulgated. It turns out. And it turns in the dialogue.
also in a global context which is that of today no one is entitled to promulgate an ethic of universal and absolute.
Tenth: the contemporary ethics is confronted with a "novum" that had never occurred in history: the "novum" of so many people dying of hunger, thirst, starvation and violence. And that awaits redemption concrete: no listing of ethical principles, but the saving behavior operationally, cleansed of any messianic claim.
http://www.gianfrancobertagni.it/materiali/raimonpanikkar/eticacond.htm
Monday, October 18, 2010
No Cd Age Of Empires 2.0a
Chaplain Solidarnosc was only 37 years.
Behind the face as a teenager, an iron will and passion for truth
Behind the face as a teenager, an iron will and passion for truth
Louis Geninazzi
Future October 19, 2004
Future October 19, 2004
For Poland was a moment of great sorrow and pride made. For the Communist regime just the beginning of the end. On October 19, twenty years ago Father Jerzy Popieluszko was kidnapped and murdered by three secret service agents who, after having beaten up, threw him into the icy waters of the Vistula. Today, on the road that leads from Torun in Warsaw, at the point where he was kidnapped, there is a cross of tree, with the image of Our Lady of Czestochowa. Yellow disturbing Poland held its breath for two weeks. The news of the abduction of Father Jerzy was the driver, Waldemar Chrostowski, a former paratrooper who managed to jump out of the car of the kidnappers and disappear into the woods. For many days he continued to hope that "the chaplain of Solidarity" was still alive. Until, October 27, Captain Grzegorz Piotrowski eyed ice confessed: "I killed myself with my hands." The body will then be found in the artificial lake formed by the dam at Wloclawek, a hundred miles north of Warsaw. The shock was immense, but the Polish nation confronted him without giving in to anger or violence, remembering the words that Father Jerzy used to say: "We must overcome evil with good." Who was Don Popieluszko? "A political fanatic, a Savonarola of anti-communism, a typical example of militant clericalism" had called the government spokesman Jerzy Urban (now editor of a satirical magazine-porn). His name, along with other priests close to Solidarity, was on a blacklist, which was submitted to the ecclesiastical authorities with a view to deportation. For Father Jerzy loomed over a period of study in Rome, away from the workers of the Huta Warszawa steel works which had been assigned as a chaplain after August 1980, date of birth of the free trade union. But the Vatican intervened and Don Popieluszko stood in his place. He was only 37 years old and had already become a symbol for Poles, despite modest physical appearance and sickly. It was a pure heart that behind the face as a teenager hid an iron will and a passion for the unconditional truth. It was not a politician, rather it showed all too shy and reserved. Once when I asked him flatly refused an interview: "I'm just a poor priest. If you want to know how I come to hear what I say to the faithful. " It was there, packed to capacity in the church of St. Stanislaus Kostka, the working-class neighborhood of Zoliborz in Warsaw, Father Jerzy once a month celebrated the "Mass for the Fatherland", a tradition going back to the nineteenth century when Poland Stateless defended his identity refuge under the mantle of Catholic Church. "Since the establishment of martial law (introduced in December 1981, ed) there has been deprived of the freedom of speech, we hear the voice of our heart and our conscience," he said, calling on the Poles' to live in the truth of the children of God does not lie in the tax regime. " In addition to great courage, the little Father Jerzy was with humor. At the conclusion of Mass for the country asked the faithful to pray "for those who have come here for professional duty," embarrassing the spies of Sb, the security service, who were in church at home as a deaf-mute to a rock concert. They had decided to make him pay dearly. They started with the threats, followed by a search that led to the "discovery" of explosive material in canonical order for the arrest of the "subversive priest." He kept his smile on the sad little boy. Until the night of October 19, the mangled mouth after having smashed his skull with truncheon blows. A bestial crime committed with ferocity, told in gruesome detail the murder during a dramatic process. The principals were never judged. The defendants were convicted but had the sentence reduced, and all have already come out of prison. It is sad to say, but it seems that the heinous crimes of that regime have remained buried under the rubble of communism. Don Jerzy instead continues to live: on his grave go on pilgrimage to millions who revere him as a witness to the moral and spiritual strength of the Polish nation. Since 1997 is currently the cause of beatification, which now seems close to conclusion. Hero of the freedom of faith and witness, Don Popieluszko appears to us as "the true prophet of Europe, one that affirms life through death," said John Paul II. A message more timely than ever twenty years after his martyrdom.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Pregnancy Mouth Sores
REASON LOST
There are many things I do not understand this war
so few and those that grab. One
seems fairly certain:
every war is a war. Every war ends
even eat his reasons were the best.
And I keep thinking that
fight evil with another evil
can not ultimately be good
.
Wim Wenders
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