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Say it ain’t so! Bagram Airfield (Airplane) Crash 29 April 2013

RIP via the Mercy of God.
Condolences to their family and friends.

Is this an inside job, or an accident?
The guy filming this – did he do it?
His emotional response was delayed and seemed “contrived.”

Just wondering, out loud.

Bagram airfield is in Afghanistan, where US Soldiers are stationed.

Sure I’m Cool With It – NOT

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Tomorrow I will be going to a doctor who I’ve invited, to re-arrange my inerds. Then I’ll get my head examined to make sure I’m cool with it.

I don’t sound like I have cold feet, do I?

Pope’s last Great Master Class – Vatican II as I saw it.

(Vatican Radio) Pope Benedict XVI has met parish priests and clergy of the Diocese of Rome in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican. Led by Cardinal Vicar Agostino Vallini and auxiliary bishops, they greeted Benedict XVI with great affection and prolonged applause. Emer McCarthy reports:

The reform of the liturgy, the question of ecclesiology left wide open since Vatican I, Revelation and how we communicate it to the modern word, ecumenism and our relations with other religions but most importantly what it was really like being at the heart of the Second Vatican Council.

Despite beginning with an apology for his age and how he was unable to prepare a ‘great’ discourse, Pope Benedict held the priests of Rome captive for 46 minutes on Thursday in an unscripted speech – or chat as he termed it – on the Great Ecumenical council which he attended first as a special advisor to Cardinal Frings of Cologne, and then in his own right as a theological expert.

It was a sort of master class by a renowned professor and perhaps one of the last great witnesses of the Council. Pope Benedict’s voice was clear and strong as spoke of the great Constitutions that emerged from years of work by the Council Fathers.

He spoke of the hope and enthusiasm of those attending that the Vatican Council, that it would lead to a reform and renewal in the Church. He spoke of the many heated discussions over the liturgy, Paul VI’s intervention in the debate over Revelation and the hermeneutic of Scriptural tradition of how he gave Council father’s 14 formulas from which to choose to complete their document.

Read full article or listen to the audio of the Pope’s last Great Master Class: Pope Benedict’s last great master class: Vatican II, as I saw it [full text]

Benedict XVI – It is beautiful to be old!

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VISIT TO THE COMMUNITY OF SANT’EGIDIO’S
HOME FOR THE ELDERLY “VIVA GLI ANZIANI”

WORDS OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI

Rome, Monday 12 November 2012

“I come to you as Bishop of Rome, but also as an old man visiting his peers. It would be superfluous to say that I am well acquainted with the difficulties, problems and limitations of this age and I know that for many these difficulties are more acute due to the economic crisis. At times, at a certain age, one may look back nostalgically at the time of our youth when we were fresh and planning for the future. Thus at times our gaze is veiled by sadness, seeing this phase of life as the time of sunset. This morning, addressing all the elderly in spirit, although I am aware of the difficulties that our age entails I would like to tell you with deep conviction: it is beautiful to be old! At every phase of life it is necessary to be able to discover the presence and blessing of the Lord and the riches they bring. We must never let ourselves be imprisoned by sorrow! We have received the gift of longevity. Living is beautiful even at our age, despite some “aches and pains” and a few limitations. In our faces may there always be the joy of feeling loved by God and not sadness.

In the Bible longevity is considered a blessing of God; today this blessing is widespread and must be seen as a gift to appreciate and to make the most of. And yet frequently society dominated by the logic of efficiency and gain does not accept it as such: on the contrary it frequently rejects it, viewing the elderly as non-productive or useless. All too often we hear about the suffering of those who are marginalized, who live far from home or in loneliness. I think there should be greater commitment, starting with families and public institutions, to ensure that the elderly be able to stay in their own homes. The wisdom of life, of which we are bearers, is a great wealth. The quality of a society, I mean of a civilization, is also judged by how it treats elderly people and by the place it gives them in community life. Those who make room for the elderly make room for life! Those who welcome the elderly welcome life! … When life becomes frail, in the years of old age, it never loses its value and its dignity: each one of us, at any stage of life, is wanted and loved by God, each one is important and necessary.

Dear friends, at our age we often experience the need of the help of others; and this also happens to the Pope. In the Gospel we read that Jesus told the Apostle Peter: “when you were young, you girded yourself and walked where you would; but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and another will gird you and carry you where you do not wish to go” (Jn 21:18). The Lord was referring to the way in which the Apostle was to witness to his faith to the point of martyrdom, but this sentence makes us think about that fact that the need for help is a condition of the elderly. I would like to ask you to seek in this too a gift of the Lord, because being sustained and accompanied, feeling the affection of others is a grace! This is important in every stage of life: no one can live alone and without help; the human being is relational. And in this case I see, with pleasure, that all those who help and all those who are helped form one family, whose lifeblood is love.

Dear elderly brothers and sisters, the days sometimes seem long and empty, with difficulties, few engagements and few meetings; never feel down at heart: you are a wealth for society, even in suffering and sickness. And this phase of life is also a gift for deepening the relationship with God…. Do not forget that one of the valuable resources you possess is the essential one of prayer: become interceders with God, praying with faith and with constancy. Pray for the Church, and pray for me, for the needs of the world, for the poor, so that there may be no more violence in the world. The prayers of the elderly can protect the world, helping it, perhaps more effectively than collective anxiety. Today I would like to entrust to your prayers the good of the Church and peace in the world. The Pope loves you and relies on all of you! May you feel beloved by God and know how to bring a ray of God’s love to this society of ours, often so individualistic and so efficiency-oriented. And God will always be with you and with all those who support you with their affection and their help.”

Video:

Rare Footage septembre 11th 2001 9/11 It was a Military Plane

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“Notice that there is no fire to be seen in the hole behind this woman and there appears to be someone lying down to our left.”

Quote from a liberal rag online is at least compelling: Here’s their link. http://www.reopen911.org/ReOpen911_2007Archive/#Militarycritics

Abortion is Murder – Photographs Prove It

FIFTH COMMANDMENT:

“Thou shalt not kill.”

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Your unborn baby was created by GOD to love and be loved, no matter how he or she was conceived.

Please welcome the newly conceived. At Conception God gives that baby 3 gifts:

(1) His or her own, unique DNA
(2) An Immortal Soul
(3) Very own, Life-Long Guardian Angel.

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Benghazi 4: Obama Watches Them Die from an Un-manned Drone in the Situation Room: Then Sends Everyone Out to LIE 4 HIM and FIRES 2 Generals, Who had a Problem with It.

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Obama Lied, Watched Them Die, and Relieved 2 Generals for Having a Problem With It!

Who do you think should be relieved of their command?

Obama: A Liar who has committed TREASON over and over again.

RIP BENGHAZI 4