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Monday, August 06, 2012

Just A Little Escape

Granted, this post has absolutely nothing to do with my usual faith related posts. The video clip below is from a show that I have watched on Hulu. It is a Korean drama called "The Great Queen SeonDeok", a historical drama about a 7th century queen of Silla, one of the kingdoms of "The Three Kingdoms Period" of Korean history.

Anyway, as I like history, this show got me "hooked" on Korean historical dramas. It has subtitles (which is good since I don't speak Korean) in English.

The excerpt is from Episode 31, and is about the return of the the Field Marshall Munno. The Hwarang (sort of a warrior society of Silla) don't recognize him as he has been gone for so many years, and he gives them a lesson so to speak in respecting one's elders.


Sunday, August 05, 2012

Spanish bishop urges donations for those affected by economic crisis :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

The following excerpts are from the Catholic News Agency (CNA):
  • Bishop Jose Ignacio Munilla of San Sebastian in Spain called on local priests and the laity to donate a portion of their salaries to Caritas for families affected by the country's economic crisis.
  • During Mass on the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola on July 31, Bishop Munilla said he wanted to make “a special invitation” to those concerned about this situation to make “an extraordinary donation” to those experiencing financial difficulties.  
  • “Some may not be able to take on such a huge effort, but perhaps they might be able to join the appeal by Caritas to donate one day’s salary per month. Others might perhaps be able to make a specific donation.”

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Spanish bishop urges donations for those affected by economic crisis :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Pope Benedict supports Knights' religious freedom efforts :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

The following excerpts are from the Catholic News Agency (CNA) article by Michelle Bauman:
  • Pope Benedict XVI has praised the work of the Knights of Columbus to defend and promote religious liberty within the United States.
  • In a letter signed by Vatican secretary of state Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Holy Father commended the Knights’ work to support religious liberty at a time “when concerted efforts are being made to redefine and restrict the exercise of the right to religious freedom.”

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Pope Benedict supports Knights' religious freedom efforts :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Religious Persecution Begins, Targets College Students « Campus Notes

Religious Persecution Begins, Targets College Students « Campus Notes