Posted on 12/01/2005 4:30:34 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
I think "Saint John Paul" has quite a ring to it...
Saint John Paul the Great.
Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Pope John Paul. I've considered them rather saintly ever since I saw all those people on that wall in Berlin with sledgehammers.
Even better!!!!
They're just going through the motions. The decision has already been made for all practical purposes.
Sorry, just gotta ask: How many people with cancer make sudden, unexpected recoveries without the intercession of any religious people at all?
Got to say I don't know, but once the doctors have told the patient he's outa here, I reckon it would be rare.
A fair number. I used to have a book entitled "Spontaneous Regression of Cancer" or something to that effect. I remember noticing that the regressions were often associated with high fevers and wondering if anyone was ever going to study that as an approach.
This was at least 20 years ago.
St Elmo being the Patron Saint of ammunition, explosive workers, ordinance.....etc
What would Saint John Paul be the Patron Saint of ?
What would Saint John Paul be the Patron Saint of ?
Those who resist tyranny.
You pullin my finger ?:o)
I have helped bury two very close friends who died from cancer this year, one religious, one not but both were fighters.
I would not scoff at a visit from Pope John Paul.
Not sure the time in everyone's area, but tonight there is a movie on about the life of John Paul the Greatat 8 Pacific Time on ABC.
Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II ** (2005, Bio) NR TV-PG
SHOW TITLE: Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II
CATEGORY: Bio
SYNOPSIS: Born in Poland, Karol Wojtyla embraces religion and becomes pope, promoting faith and peace around the globe.
CHANNEL: 4 [KOMO]
DATE / TIME: December 1: 8:00PM
RATING: NR **
RUN TIME: 96 minutes
NOTES: English
STARRING: Thomas Kretschmann
Bruno Ganz
Jasper Harris
Ignas Survila
John Albasiny
Paulius Ignatavicius
Inga Sakalauskaité
Petar Goranov
Roland Oliver
Richard Rees
Charles Kay
Joaquim De Almeida
Sabrina Javor
As a Christian, however, I'm dismayed that the number of miracles required is so low. There should be people in every single congregation with a gift for healing and miraculous answers to prayer should be frequent and obvious. My Charismatic Catholic friends probably share my dismay and wonderment.
We'll take all the help we can get, Brother.
The feast of St. Barbara is Sunday December 4th this year. I will shoot off a bottle rocket in her honour.
For more information concerning Saint Barbara or the Order of Saint Barbara, contact the United States Field Artillery Association, P.O. Box 33027, Fort Sill Oklahoma 73503, or telephone (580) 355-4677 or email: usfaa@sirinet.net
After a fashion, St. Barbara would be the patron saint of ZOT and the Viking Kitties.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
Erasmus was also known as Elmo. He was the bishop of Formiae, Campagna, Italy, and suffered martyrdom during Diocletian's persecution of the Christians. He once fled to Mount Lebanon during the persecution and lived a life of solitude there for some time, being fed by a raven. After the emperor discovered his whereabouts, he was tortured and thrown in prison. Legend claims that an angel released him and he departed for Illyricum, eventually suffered a martyr's death and was one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. Legend records that when a blue light appears at mastheads before and after a storm, the seamen took it as a sign of Erasmus's protection. This was known as "St. Elmo's fire". The blue electrical discharges under certain atmospheric conditions have also been seen on the masks or riggings of ships. Erasmus is also invoked against stomach cramps and colic. This came about because at one time he had hot iron hooks stuck into his intestines by persecutors under Emperor Diocletian. These wounds he miraculously endured. His Feast day is June 2nd.
Source: http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=182
Here's a link. It also mentions fevers.
Miraculous cures: what do they tell us?
http://www.accampbell.uklinux.net/essays/skeptic/miraculouscures.html
"I am Catholic, Prayers for Pope John Paul II, he was a great man and an inspiration to me."
I believe in Miracles
My Prayers are with both of your friends. I know of one of your friends, TexasCowboy. Prayers for both of your friends.
I am now watching "Have No Fear: Life of Pope John Paul II. Sadly, in a way, I can relate to the sorrow he had in his early years.
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