Tags: | Categories: Movies Posted by marygiel on 12/31/2009 10:01 AM | Comments (0)

I did not like Avatar. Visually it was great but as a story is was awful. No amount of pretty 3d visuals can cure that. A bad story is a bad story. It was like Dances with Wolves in space, even worse! The Na'vi are made out to be so completely "pure" and "peaceful" that I could not buy them as real at all. Where as the humans are so evil (with few exceptions of those who betray their own species) that is stinks of "bad white man" propaganda. Don't recommend it at all. Watch a video game trailer if you want out of world visuals.

Posted by marygiel on 12/22/2009 7:02 AM | Comments (0)
I will serve!
V. To the Most Blessed Trinity.
R. Thanks be to you, God, thanks be to you: true and one Trinity, one and highest Deity, holy and one Unity.
V. To Jesus Christ the King.
R. Lord our Judge; Lord our Law-giver; Lord our King: he himself will save us.
V. Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on us.
R. Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on us.
V. Rise, O Christ, help us.
R. And save us by your name.
V. The Lord is my light and salvation: whom shall I fear?
R. If my enemies surround me, my heart will not be frightened; when danger arises against me, in him will I hope.
V. To the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mediatrix.
R. Remember, O Virgin Mother of God, to speak for our good, when you stand in the sight of the Lord.
V. To Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
R. God made you like the Father of the King and Lord over his household: pray for us.
V. To the Guardian Angels.
R. Our Holy Guardian Angels, defend us in danger lest we perish in the Great Judgment.
V. To our founder Saint Josemaría.
R. Intercede for your children so that, being faithful to the spirit of Opus Dei, we may sanctify our work, and win souls for Christ.
V. Let us pray for our Most Blessed Pope, N.
R. May the Lord protect him, enliven him, and make him happy on earth, and deliver him not into the hands of his enemies.
V. Let us pray for the (Arch)bishop of this diocese.
R. May he stand courageously and tend your flock, O Lord, in your sublime name.
V. Let us pray for the unity of the apostolate.
R. That all may be one, as you, Father, and I are one; that they may be one, as we are one.
V. A kingdom divided against itself will be destroyed.
R. And a city or house divided against itself will not stand.
V. Let us pray for our benefactors.
R. Deign to grant them, Lord, life everlasting on account of all of their good works in your name. Amen.
V. Let us pray for The Father (the current Prelate of Opus Dei).
R. Your mercy, O Lord, be upon him from eternity to eternity: for the Lord guards all those who love him.
V. Let us pray for our brethren in Opus Dei, living and dead.
R. Make safe those who hope in you.
V. Send them, O Lord, the help of grace.
R. And from Sion watch and keep them.
V. Grant them eternal rest, O Lord.
R And let perpetual light shine upon them.
V. May they rest in peace.
R. Amen.
V. Lord, hear my prayer.
R. And let my cry come to you.
[If a priest leads the Preces, he stands and adds:]
V. The Lord be with you.
R. And with your spirit.
Let us pray.
O God, who is above all ever-merciful and sparing: hear our prayers. Enkindle, O Lord, our hearts and minds with the fire of the Holy Spirit, that we may serve you with a chaste body and please you with a clean heart.
Direct, we beseech you, Lord, our actions by your inspirations, and further them by your assistance, so that every word and work of ours may begin always from you and by you be likewise ended. Through Christ our Lord.
R. Amen.
[All say:]
Grant us, all powerful and merciful Lord, joy with peace, a life of penance, time for true contrition, grace and the consolation of the Holy Spirit, and perseverance in Opus Dei.
V. Saint Michael.
R. Pray for us.
V. Saint Gabriel.
R. Pray for us.
V. Saint Raphael.
R. Pray for us.
V. Saint Peter.
R. Pray for us.
V. Saint Paul.
R. Pray for us.
V. Saint John.
R. Pray for us.
[If a priest is present, the leader says:]
Father, bless us.
[The priest blesses:]
The Lord be in your hearts, and upon your lips, in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
R. Amen.
V. Peace.
R. Forever.
Posted by marygiel on 12/19/2009 8:36 PM | Comments (0)

Tags: , | Categories: Seasons Posted by marygiel on 12/18/2009 11:48 AM | Comments (0)

O Adonai, et dux domus Israël, qui Moyse in igne flammae rubi apparuisti, et ei in Sina legem dedisti: veni ad redimendum nos in brachio extento.

O Lord and Ruler of the House of Israel, who appeared to Moses in the flame of the burning bush and gave him the law on Sinai: Come and redeem us with outstretched arm.

 

Tags: , | Categories: Seasons Posted by marygiel on 12/17/2009 9:00 PM | Comments (0)

O Sapientia, quae ex ore Altissimi prodisti, attingens a fine usque ad finem, fortiter suaviter disponensque omnia: veni ad docendum nos viam prudentiae.

O Wisdom, which camest out of the mouth of the most High, and reachest from one end to another, mightily and sweetly ordering all things: Come and teach us the way of prudence.

 

Tags: , | Categories: Church Posted by marygiel on 12/8/2009 11:23 AM | Comments (0)

O Mary, Immaculate Virgin,

Again this year, with filial love, we meet at the foot of your image to renew to you the homage of the Christian community and of the city of Rome. Let us pause in prayer here, following the tradition inaugurated by previous Popes, on the solemn day in which the liturgy celebrates your Immaculate Conception, a mystery that is a source of joy and hope for all the redeemed.

We greet you and call upon you with the Angel's words: "full of grace" (Lk 1:28), the most beautiful name that God himself has called you from eternity.

"Full of grace" are you, Mary, full of divine love from the very first moment of your existence, providentially predestined to be Mother of the Redeemer and intimately connected to him in the mystery of salvation.

In your Immaculate Conception shines forth the vocation of Christ's disciples, called to become, with his grace, saints and immaculate through love (cf. Eph 1:4). In you shines the dignity of every human being who is always precious in the Creator's eyes.

Those who look to you, All Holy Mother, never lose their serenity, no matter what the hardships of life.

Although the experience of sin is a sad one since it disfigures the dignity of God's children, anyone who turns to you discovers the beauty of truth and love and finds the path that leads to the Father's house.

"Full of grace", are you, Mary, which, welcoming with your "yes" to the Creator's plan, opened to us the path of salvation. Teach us also at your school to say our "yes" to the Lord's will. Let it be a "yes" that joins with your own "yes", without reservations or shadows, a "yes" that the Heavenly Father willed to have need of in order to beget the new Man, Christ, the one Saviour of the world and of history.

Give us the courage to say "no" to the deceptions of power, money, pleasure; to dishonest earnings, corruption and hypocrisy, to selfishness and violence; "no" to the Evil One, the deceitful prince of this world; to say "yes" to Christ, who destroys the power of evil with the omnipotence of love. We know that only hearts converted to Love, which is God, can build a better future for all.

"Full of grace", are you, Mary! For all generations your name is a pledge of sure hope. Yes! Because as the great poet, Dante, wrote, for us mortals you are "a source of living hope" (Paradise, XXXIII, 12). Let us come once again as trusting pilgrims to draw faith and comfort, joy and love, safety and peace from this source, the wellspring of your Immaculate Heart.

Virgin "full of grace", show yourself to be a tender and caring Mother to those who live in this city of yours, so that the true Gospel spirit may enliven and guide their conduct; show yourself as Mother and watchful keeper of Italy and Europe, so that people may draw from their ancient Christian roots fresh vigour to build their present and their future; show yourself as a provident and merciful Mother to the whole world so that, by respecting human dignity and rejecting every form of violence and exploitation, sound foundations may be laid for the civilization of love.

Show yourself as Mother, especially to those most in need: the defenceless, the marginalized and outcasts, to the victims of a society that all too often sacrifices the human person for other ends and interests.

Show yourself, O Mary, as Mother of all, and give us Christ, the Hope of the world! "Monstra Te esse Matrem", O Virgin Immaculate, full of grace! Amen!

Pope Benedict XVI