Thursday, March 17, 2011

Which Vitamin Willcuase Hard Stool?

507 - MESSAGE OF POPE BENEDICT XVI

The unification process took place in Italy during the nineteenth century and made history as the Risorgimento, was the natural result of developing a national identity began long before. In fact, the Italian nation, as a community of people united by language, culture, feelings of belonging to the same, albeit in the plurality of political communities on the divided peninsula begins to form in the Middle Ages. Christianity has contributed significantly to the construction of Italian identity through the work of the Church, its educational institutions and health care, setting standards of behavior, institutional forms, social relations, but also by a wealth of artistic activity: literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, music. Dante, Giotto, Petrarch, Michelangelo, Raphael, Pierluigi da Palestrina, Caravaggio, Scarlatti, Bernini and Borromini are just some of a line of great artists who, over the centuries, have made a fundamental contribution to training the Italian identity. Even the experience of holiness, that many have punctuated the history of Italy, contributed heavily to build that identity, not only in the specific profile of a particular realization of the Gospel message, which marked time in the experience religion and spirituality of the Italians (think big and expressions of popular piety), but also the cultural and even political. St. Francis of Assisi, for example, is also known for its contribution to shaping the national language; St. Catherine of Siena offers, although simple commoner, a powerful stimulus to the development of an Italian legal and political thought. The contribution of believers of the Church and in the process of formation and consolidation of national identity continues in modern and contemporary art. Even when parts of the peninsula were subjected to the sovereignty of foreign powers, it was thanks to this identity is now a clear and strong that, despite the long-term geopolitical fragmentation, the Italian nation could continue to exist and to be self-conscious. Therefore, the unification of Italy, realizzatasi in the second half of the nineteenth century, could not take place as an artificial construction of political identities, but as a natural result of a political long-standing national identity, to exist for some time. The nascent political community united at the end of the cycle Risorgimento was, ultimately, as the glue that held together the local diversity while still remaining, just the pre-existing national identity, whose shaping Christianity and the Church have made a fundamental contribution.

(the Message of Pope Benedict XVI to the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano, 17 March 2011)

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Does Heb Accept Lonestar

506 - SEEK THE KINGDOM OF GOD

If we looked for subtle, we would be scared to see what man should seek the his self-interest in all things, behind the other men, in words, in deeds, in the gifts, services. He's always in sight of his personal good: joy, interest, glory, to receive service, always some benefit for himself. This seek and pursue the creatures, and also in the service of God no man sees nothing but earthly things, like the woman in turn tells us the gospel, which was all spills to the ground and could not straighten up (Luke 13:4). Our Lord says that "no man can serve two masters, God and wealth" and goes on to say "look before - that is, first and foremost - the Kingdom of God and his righteousness" (Matthew 6,24.33).

Be careful, therefore, to depths that are within you, and seek only the Kingdom of God and his righteousness - that look that only God is the true kingdom. We want this kingdom and we ask every day in the Our Father. The Our Father prayer is a very high and very powerful. You do not know what you are asking (Mark 10:38). God is the person in his kingdom, the kingdom reasonable of all creatures, the term of their motions and their inspirations. The realm we ask, is God himself, in all its richness ...

When a man has these provisions, seeking, wanting, desiring only God, himself became the kingdom of God and God reigns in him. In her heart the eternal King then reigning magnificently that supports it and governs it, the seat of this kingdom is in the depths of his soul.

John Tauler (about 1300-1361), a Dominican at Strasbourg