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■ TIME and DATE - Easter Sunday in United States
■ TELEGRAPH 28 Mar 2013 - Easter 2013: three family homes with chicken coops. Three gorgeous family homes with chicken coops
■ LATMES - The ultimate Easter 2013 dining guide in L.A. area || HUFFINGTON POST - Easter 2013 In LA: 7 Events To Occupy Your Time This Easter Weekend (PHOTOS)
■ VIDEO : History of the Holidays: Easter
► The Last Pope? A Look at the St. Malachy Prophecy (REV). Uploaded on Aug 31, 2008 by bibleortraditions
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By Steve& Holland - WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama attempted on Thursday to inject fresh momentum into efforts to pass gun-control legislation, pleading with U.S. lawmakers not to forget those shot to death in Newtown, Connecticut three months ago.
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(There are many real peace poem in soles of the feet of the refugees. I see an illustration where they are likened to children who run away from their homes because their parents prefer to busy fighting each other rather than prioritize the family's unity. War and ambition has thrown the love away.)► Farmers struggling after wintry burst
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► Pope washes prisoners' feet in unprecedented Easter rite. Pope Francis washes the feet of 12 young offenders including two girls and two Muslims at a Rome prison in an unprecedented version of an ancient Easter ritual, seen as part of efforts to bring the Catholic Church closer to those in need.
Christian teachings about love and loving our neighbors always makes me cry. Symbolically, what is done by Francis Pope (to kiss the feet of those who are regarded as "useless eaters") says that a human life is so precious, no matter how low you classify them at the level of social life. If you really love what you believe to have been the guiding steps in the darkness of this life - God. God, is not it? Yes. God - then you will also love all things created by God. And you are not going to destroy them in the murder or war or the atrocities created by yourself.
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I've watched the legend story of a rebellious child to her mother. The story was packed in shades of Islam, where Islam is very flattering the role of mother. "Heaven is in the palm of mother's feet," as the slogan as told by my Muslim friend. So if you become a rebellious child and insult your mother, then what you get is the wrath of God. Tears in your mother's heart because grieving for your behavior on her will be able to shake the throne of God. God will hear the unspoken things by your mother tongue, and you will be rewarded accordingly on what you did to your mother.
In the story, the woman was suffering from a disease and the disease could not be treated until the time of her dying. She was tormented by this situation: dying but can not die. Her neighbors came to visit her and told this incident to a spiritual teacher. Through the vision of spiritual teacher, she was encouraged to repent and seek forgiveness by drinking water that had been used to wash the feet of her mother.
When the story came to such a scene, I had thought, "Will she be okay if she drinks water that had been used for washing the feet of her mother's feet? Is raw water good for health?"
But then I blushed alone. Gosh, I forgot. She was dying. And when dying, a person inherits 100% of the immune system of all sorts of world's diseases. No disease can defeat the death. So, because I wanted to see what would happen in the story, I agrees to myself if she was willing to do what was told by the spiritual teacher.
The problem is, "Will the mother forgive her daughter in her dying moments?"
Story replied. "Yes, she will. She is a forgiving mother."
And when a mother has forgiven her children on all the things that hurt her feelings then God also forgive them. God granted what was desired by the woman at the time of her dying : Dead.
After she drank the water used to wash her mother's feet --- and she begged her forgiveness for her sins to her, and his mother forgave her with a perfect heart --- she finally passed away peacefully. The heaven's wind blew to her soul. She entered her life transitional nature with soul clean of all sins to her mother.
Pretty impressive, is not it? Yes. Drinking water which has been used to wash the mom's feet mom is her heaven. As the slogan says that "Heaven is at your mother's feet", so, if you are guilty to your mother, do not hesitate to apologize to her. Kiss his feet. No matter if your mother is not a perfect woman and she is sinful. Yes. Mother. I know my mother.
But, have you ever kissed the feet of someone who you do not know him/her before? And that's done by Francis Pope. What else can I say? Well, maybe I can at least say, "Mom, thank you for teaching me the meaning of goodness in religion."
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(Dear flirtatious Cisca, to whom do you choose this song? You do not have a friend named Fernando. You also just fell in love with Pope Francis. Mm....what's his full name? Jorge Mario Bergoglio. There. Fernando. Right here. One syllable according to the rhythm of the song is just Bergoglio. So? What now? Oops! Do not be too mighty to replace Fernando becomes Bergoglio. Oh oh. Hohoho ... eehhehe ... Well, go ahead. As long as you just sing in your heart, nobody cares about it, you know?► Met Office three-month forecast was 'not helpful'
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► Today's African Proverb : "Don't be in a hurry to swallow when chewing is pleasant" - A Nyanja proverb from Malawi sent by Kwame Asiamah, Accra, Ghana
(ehehe ... Good stuff! It's not about premature ejaculation, is not it?)
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► Pope brings Easter 'hope'. The Pope broke with tradition by visiting a juvenile detention centre in Rome as part of his first Easter Mass. Visiting the young inmates - including two women - Pope Francis told the 12 youth to "never lose hope". The Pontiff's visit, marked by little pomp, was another indication that he is planning to steer the church towards, as he put it, "the weak and the poor". Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel Hamid reports from Rome.
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► Pope Washes Women's Feet in Break With Church Law
My fiance also often kissed my feet, but he did it with a very tendentious purpose. At the beginning of our relationship, I was very shaking with his touched. The longer, I'm not really touched because I already know. It is very pretentious ritual with a very clear objective: Sex.
Before listening to the news about how Pope Francis is so "beautiful" with all the tenderness and the appearance of Love Teachings, I've never asked him, "Dahling, do we have to pray after we reach orgasm?"
Mmm... I'm guessing his answers. I'll ask him later.
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