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Sunday, November 1, 2009

SOLEMNITY OF ALL SAINTS

Solemnity celebrated on the first of November. It is instituted to honour all the saints, known and unknown, and, according to Urban IV, to supply any deficiencies in the faithful's celebration of saints' feasts during the year.
In the early days the Christians were accustomed to solemnize the anniversary of a martyr's death for Christ at the place of martyrdom. In the fourth century, neighbouring dioceses began to interchange feasts, to transfer relics, to divide them, and to join in a common feast; as is shown by the invitation of St. Basil of Caesarea (397) to the bishops of the province of Pontus. Frequently groups of martyrs suffered on the same day, which naturally led to a joint commemoration. In the persecution of Diocletian the number of martyrs became so great that a separate day could not be assigned to each. But the Church, feeling that every martyr should be venerated, appointed a common day for all. The first trace of this we find in Antioch on the Sunday after Pentecost. We also find mention of a common day in a sermon of St. Ephrem the Syrian (373), and in the 74th homily of St. John Chrysostom (407). At first only martyrs and St. John the Baptist were honoured by a special day. Other saints were added gradually, and increased in number when a regular process of canonization was established; still, as early as 411 there is in the Chaldean Calendar a "Commemoratio Confessorum" for the Friday after Easter. In the West Boniface IV, 13 May, 609, or 610, consecrated the Pantheon in Rome to the Blessed Virgin and all the martyrs, ordering an anniversary. Gregory III (731-741) consecrated a chapel in the Basilica of St. Peter to all the saints and fixed the anniversary for 1 November. A basilica of the Apostles already existed in Rome, and its dedication was annually remembered on 1 May. Gregory IV (827-844) extended the celebration on 1 November to the entire Church. The vigil seems to have been held as early as the feast itself. The octave was added by Sixtus IV (1471-84).
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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas Trees

Aku suka begambar semak kayu christmas tu. Simple aja, nadai mayuh buah iya tang manah di peda aku, chura mirah latar belakang.
Chura biru siti ari chura ti di kerindu ke aku. Mayuh baju sereta seluar panjai, pandak chura biru.


Hahh..tu kayu krismas ti mayuh chura buah iya. Taja mayuh buah tang ba siti pun kayu aja. Nyak aku meditate, kitai mayuh raban bangsa ba dunya tu tang, kelebih agi ba pengarap Kristin Katolik, kitai bepanggai ba siko ketuai ba dunya tu, iyanya Pope, ketuai gereja Katolik lalu tuai ti nyaga ngemata kitai sigi Tuhan Jesus. Mayuh dan kayu krismas tu tang dan bepun ari siti pun kayu. Baka kitai mensia, mayuh bangsa ba dunya, tang bepun ari siti aja, pengidup datai ari Allah Taala. Nyadi ngambi ke maya kita betati ke kayu Krismas ukai semina kitai ngias enggau mayuh macam hiasan tang betati ke tuju ti dalam agi iya nya, pengada Kristus, datai ke dunya tu nyelamat semua bangsa. Ngagai sapa ti arap ke iya(Tuhan Jesus) deka selamat. Amen, amen, amen!!

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St. Peter's Square, Vatican City maya Malam

St. Peter's Square maya malam hari. Maya tu baru udah ujan, nyau baka ke ampuh bah ba endur tu.
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