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Gentlemen, when someone misbehaves, do not react so angrily that your response overshadows the initial misbehaviour and now becomes the issue.
Don’t end up being the one needing to apologise when you were initially the victim of bad behaviour.
Be clear that you will not accept or tolerate the misbehaviour, but be measured in how you express your disapproval. This is especially important when you are in a position of authority over the other person. It is also especially important in your relationship with your woman.
I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
Gentlemen, when someone misbehaves, do not react so angrily that your response overshadows the initial misbehaviour and now becomes the issue.
Don’t end up being the one needing to apologise when you were initially the victim of bad behaviour.
Be clear that you will not accept or tolerate the misbehaviour, but be measured in how you express your disapproval. This is especially important when you are in a position of authority over the other person. It is also especially important in your relationship with your woman.
I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
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When I see photos like this, I always imagine the feelings of the people in them.
Today a woman at CEDIA 24 Hours, a social service agency in Madrid, encountered Pope Leo XIV @Pontifex. Perhaps she has difficulty speaking and asked for this sign to be written, so that Pope Leo could understand her. Perhaps she was worried that she would be too nervous to get the words out once the Pope was passing by. Perhaps those are her daughters, or caretakers, behind her, looking on, grateful that she has had this moment with the Pope. Once she heard the Pope would be visiting, perhaps she prayed for weeks that she would be able to meet him. Maybe she has a photo of him in her room, like my own mom did. Think of how much time she and her daughters spent getting her dressed and ready this morning. Look at her elegant dress, maybe her favorite one, and how lovely her freshly painted nails look. She seems to use an IV and so getting ready would have been an even more arduous task, but worth it.
At the same time, when I see photos like this I also think of passages from the Gospels. In the story of Bartimaeus, a man who is blind and a beggar, is sitting by the roadside in Jericho, when Jesus passes by. Bartimaeus cries out "Son of David, have pity on me!"
The woman's sign reads: "Please, Your Holiness, could you bless my family, especially my grandson Will, all my friends, and the sick throughout the world?"
Jesus, busy in Jericho, on his way to Jerusalem to face his Passion, stops to listen to Bartimaeus, and heals him of his blindness. Pope Leo of course doesn't have the same kind of power to heal, but he offers Christ's love to all he meets.
How blessed we are to be able to see photos like this, just a few hours after the event. Still more blessed are we to have Pope Leo as the Vicar of Christ.
Thanks to @vaticannews_it for this photo.)
Mother most pure, we bring before you all who are sick in body, mind, or spirit. Intercede for them before your Son, the Divine Healer. Ask Him to restore their health, comfort their pain, & strengthen their hearts with hope. Be a Mother of consolation to all who suffer. Amen🙏
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HOW MANY TIMES SHOULD THE FAITHFUL MAKE THE SIGN OF THE CROSS AT MASS?
In the Latin Rite of the Catholic Mass, the faithful commonly make the Sign of the Cross at these moments:
1. At the beginning of Mass: “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”
2. Before the proclamation of the Gospel: Three small crosses are made on the forehead, lips, and chest while saying: “Glory to You, O Lord.”
3. At the final blessing and dismissal: When the priest blesses the people.
These are the principal moments explicitly expected of the congregation.
However, I have seen many Catholics also make additional signs of the cross at Mass, perhaps, out of personal piety. For example: during absolution in the Penitential Act, Holy Holy Holy, before offering the sign of peace, after receiving Holy Communion, or at mentions of the Trinity.
But strictly speaking, the standard universal practice for the faithful during Mass is mainly those three moments.
Fr. Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch
Last Thursday night I ran out of fuel on Third Mainland Bridge.
11pm.
Phone at 2%.
No powerbank.
I want to tell you what happened next.
I pushed the hazard lights on and sat in the car.
Trying to think.
Cars were flying past me.
Nobody slowed down.
Not one person.
Lagos at night on that bridge is a different kind of alone.
With my parents on the day of my ordination.
The day of my priestly ordination is one of the most memorable days of my life and this picture with my parents just after my ordination, is one of my most treasured pictures.
May God continue to bless and keep them🙏🏿