Berkeley, Friday, March 27, 2026 2:38 AM Amen seems to trace its roots to Hebrew. The word it was taken directly then to Greek, then to Latin, and so on to all languages. I barely know something about the topic yet. It is in my curiosity of what is the correct pronunciation to it, if […]
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Venerable Sister Lucia do Santos, OCD
Berkeley, Thursday, March 19, 2026 1:21 AM by this hour, yesterday I learned that Sister Lucia dos Santos became a Carmelite nun at the age of 18. I would like to read at some point her account of divine mysteries from 2017. I do this in the most respectful way. I was very close to […]
Stations of The Cross
Berkeley, Saturday, March 7, 2026 3:03 AM Several things still to do on the list. And all for bringing up a few more ideas and challenges. The writer of the living person, although redundant, lives from the experiences, and then learn from history. The inverse might be true as well. Some exposure, either is assigned, […]
Eucharistic History
Berkeley, Monday, February 23, 2026 11:27 PM If I have not typed about it yet, here is interesting source I just found. In general, I would like to learn more deeper about the Eucharist over time. I skimmed the post below. It seems a good overview. https://www.dynamiccatholic.com/the-eucharist/history-of-the-eucharist.html Interestingly, it was written on February 2, probably […]
Route of Ignatius of Antioch
Berkeley, Monday, February 23, 2026 11:15 PM I do have mixed-feelings about the technologies of pictures on a cellphone, because things show up without looking for them. But regardless, back to the discipline. In honor to Saint Polycarp I borrowed from the library a book about Early Christian Writings, also called The Apostolic Fathers. Who […]
Christian Prayer: The Liturgy of the Hours
Berkeley, Sunday, February 8, 2026 7:32 PM The goal, at this point of this post, is to have an ongoing post with a few quotations, probably as well, with a few reflections on the Liturgy of the hours. I might use the H1 to H4 structure of this blog to move things along. How to […]
Gather and lead the sheep
Berkeley, March 20, 2020 0:22 AM The Pope, the Bishops, the Priest are the leaders of the faithful. Though the Holy Spirit gives each person the reason and courage for taking actions. I know that we are under a risky situation. Yet, has been any time since when Jesus was on Earth that the Eucharistia […]
Saint Joseph Onomastico
Berkeley, Thursday, March 19, 2020 11:55 PM I will start saying saying that I am talking from what I have in my mind rather than from references, which is often the case of the posts in this blog posts. Today we celebrate Saint Joseph day. He was the fiancé of Virgin Mary. I see how […]
Pensées from Pascal
Berkeley, Friday, August 2, 2019 4:22 PM Transcripts from Blaise Pascal’s Pensées: “The heart has its reasons, which reason does not know. We feel it in a thousand things. I say that the heart naturally loves the Universal Being, and also itself naturally, according as it gives itself to them; and it hardens itself against […]
Kingdom of God
July 29, 2019 2:30 PM About the years 30 AC to 33 AC, Jesus taught many things during His Ministry. Actively teaching from Galilea to Judaea. Believing on Him, on His work, and Love many of us have found dignity and life again. Over 2019 years, His Word had been spread from Galilee to all […]