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19.12.2019 - P. de Rosa / Küng and peace / Buddha and time / Melancholy etc...

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13.10.2001 - Interpretation of dali48

In the USA, more children die in the mother's body (see abortion) than soldiers died in the Vietnam war or humans perish in accidents - Driven fetuses are sometimes sold for experiments or for pharmaceutical and cosmetic products... (P. de Rosa)

Without peace among religions - there is no peace among the nations... (H. Küng)

Time is an inexorable teacher - Time kills its disciples in the end... (Buddha)

Melancholy is a special form of realism - it springs from a moment of truth, a sudden realization:
Things are not as they seem or as we would like them to be... - Melancholics are "sadder" but "wiser" - Their prudence purified by disillusionment is not the worst property to stand the postmodernism... (Psychology Today, Nov. 2001)

Peter de Rosa (* 1932) ist ein britischer Autor und ehemaliger römisch-katholischer Priester und Jesuit. De Rosa studierte an der Gregorianischen Universität in ...

Hans Küng is a Swiss Catholic priest, theologian, and author. Since 1995 he has been President of the Foundation for a Global Ethic (Stiftung Weltethos). He is ...
Nationality‎: ‎Swiss
Born‎: ‎March 19, 1928 (age 91); ‎Sursee, Switze...

Buddha is the holiest type of being in Buddhism. The word Buddha means "enlightened one" in Sanskrit. It is also a title for Siddhartha Gautama. He was the ...

Psychology Today Magazine November 2001 ... By Kaja Perina. Provides information on the pseudophone invented by psychologist Paul T. Young.


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19.12.2019 - St. Nicholas (270 - 343) and life / Martin Luther / Abbé Pierre etc...


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06.12.2007 - Interpretation by dali48

St. Nicholas, 270 - 343; born in Patara, Lycia; died in Myra, Lycia - venerated in all Christianity; major shrine: Basilica di San Nicola, Bari, Italy; attributes: Episcopal vestments. In Eastern Christianity, a Gospel book and omophorion; patronage: children, sailors, fishermen, the falsey accused, pawnbrokers, thieves, many cities... - Bishop of Myra, Defender of Orthodoxy, Wonderworker, Holy Hierach... - Nicholas was never officially canonised; a Greek marble sarcophagus had been reused to bury the Saint, but his bones were stolen in 1087 by merchants from Bari, and now held in the cathedral of that city... - When his parents died, Nicholas received his inheritance but is said to have given it away to the poor (see e.g. Abbé Pierre etc. - d.48)... - One unusual aspect of Saint Nicholas' life is that he lived to an old age and died peacefully in his own bed (see e.g. St. Martin, etc. - d.48)... (Wikipedia)

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When Martin Luther had dismantled the saints for his new doctrine, he had a hard time with St. Nicholas (270 – 343). He was so popular that even the followers of Luther didn't easily give him away. The Protestant Dutch defy this point of the reformer till today. In Germany, however, Luther took away the gift of St. Nicholas and transferred it on Christmas, where there were no gifts by then - and the German Protestants followed their reformer... - The Catholics, however, insisted on their newly designed Nicholas and the traditions. Did the saint never appear in person till then, but had only secretly filled the boots (filling custom) in the evening before St. Nicholas, it was decided now, to let Nicholas appear even personally (visit custom). Had not the reform Council of Trent required the bishops to visit each of their communities at least once in 5 years? Then, Saint Nicholas could also come as a bishop and personally in every family. As a Visitor, he should look after the families, praise the good and warn the bad guys... - His knowledge of Nicholas refers to the "Golden Book" (in some places, the book has already dualized to a "Golden" and a "black book"). The idea of heavenly books is an Oriental tradition. The "Book of Life" opens the "divine court". It contains the life's fate. So Santa Claus knows, what makes trembling the delinquents in front of him... - All of this would still be tolerable, because a saint does not beat the bad guys, of course. But unfortunately he has a pretty lousy companion. He is accompanied by a fear-inspiring figure, a black guy with a backpack on his shoulder. He is situated at the chain, so that the visit of the approaching Bishop is announced from afar, and some adults still recalls how the then-bad conscience had put pressure in the stomach... - This presentation is unique. Knecht Ruprecht, as the official name of the boy is, reveals his origin by its name: "Precht," was named formerly the devil. The evil lies in the chain that is held by the good one. The evil can not do whatever it wants, because it is used by good one, to enforce the good behaviour - a clue which we should pass on to our Frisian neighbors who have been arguing for years about whether the there called "Swarte Piet" would not be racist. Their respect of hell has been lost... - Saint Nicholas has a unique message - in contrast to his meaningless imitation the Koofmich, called Santa Claus. Nicholas does not give gifts, for the gift-giving's sake, but to keep the way open to the sky. People tell his legend, that he has given to three young women, the dowry so that they could marry, and didn't have to prostitute themselves. His gifting of the children remembered not only because it was originally the children at least on this one day, that they should experience what it means when the sky meets the earth. And the adults should know that property is given only on time, and everyone is once accountable to what he has done so useful... (M. Becker-Huberti)

St. Nicholas (270 - 343) was born - as a Greek, in Asia Minor during the third century in the city of Patara (Lycia et Pamphylia), which was a port on the Mediterranean Sea, and lived in Myra, Lycia (part of modern-day Demre, Turkey), at a time when the region was Greek in its heritage, culture, and outlook and was part of the Roman diocese of Asia. He was the only son of wealthy Christian parents. He was very religious from an early age. He died 6 December 343 (aged 73) in Myra, Lycia. He is the patron saint of children, sailors, fishermen, merchants, the falsely accused, prostitutes, repentant thieves, pharmacists, archers, pawnbrokers, and students etc. in various countries in the Balkans and Eastern Europe, as well as in parts of Western Europe. He is also the patron saint of Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Bari, Fribourg, Liverpool, Lorraine, etc... (Wikipedia)

Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of the ancient Greek ...
Born‎: ‎Traditionally 15 March 270; ‎Patara‎, Rom...
Patronage‎: ‎Children, ‎coopers‎, sailors, fisherm...
Died‎: ‎Traditionally 6 December 343 (aged 73); ...

Martin Luther (* 10. November 1483 in Eisleben, Grafschaft Mansfeld; † 18. Februar 1546 ebenda), ein Augustinermönch und Theologieprofessor, war der ...

Abbé Pierre, OFM Cap, GOQ was a French Catholic priest, member of the Resistance during World War II, and deputy of the Popular Republican Movement ...


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