His name is Tim. He has
wild hair, wears a T-shirt with holes in it, jeans, and no shoes. This was
literally his wardrobe for his entire four years of
college.
Michel DeVerteuil Textual Comments Today’s passage contains several sayings of Jesus which are very well known; we must therefore make an effort to read the passage not as an abstract teaching but as a story, letting the message emerge from the interplay of characters.
A beautiful speech by Sundar Pichai - Head Google Chrome and now CEO of Google.. The cockroach theory for self development
At a restaurant, a cockroach suddenly flew from somewhere and sat on a lady. She started screaming out of fear.
Michel DeVerteuil Textual Comments
This is the final extract from chapter 6 of John’s gospel that the Church invites us to meditate on at this time. We have had three rather abstract passages and, no doubt, you will be relieved to find that we have a story again, just as we had at the opening of the chapter.
Jan 01 to Jan 11.......Fir Tree Jan 12 to Jan 24.......Elm Tree Jan 25 to Feb 03......Cypress Feb 04 to Feb 08......Poplar Tree Feb 09 to Feb 18......Cedar Tree Feb 19 to Feb 28......Pine Tree Mar 01 to Mar 10......Weeping Willow Mar 11 to Mar 20......Lime Tree Mar 21.....................Oak Tree Mar 22 to Mar 31......Hazelnut Apr 01 to Apr 10.......Rowan Tree Apr 11 to Apr 20.......Maple Tree Apr 21 to Apr 30.......Walnut Tree May 01 to May 14.....Poplar Tree May 15 to May 24.....Chestnut May 25 to Jun 03......Ash Tree Jun 04 to Jun 13......Hornbeam Jun 14 to Jun 23.......Fig Tree Jun 24......................Birch Tree Jun 25 to Jul 04........Apple Tree
Jul 05 to Jul 14........Fir Tree Jul 15 to Jul 25........Elm Tree Jul 26 to Aug 04......Cypress Aug 05 to Aug 13.....PoplarTree Aug 14 to Aug 23.....Cedar Tree Aug 24 to Sep 02.....Pine Tree Sep 03 to Sep 12.....Weeping Willow Sep 13 to Sep 22......Lime Tree Sep 23.....................Olive Tree Sep 24 to Oct 03......Hazelnut Oct 04 to Oct 13.......Rowan Tree Oct 14 to Oct 23.......Maple Tree Oct 24 to Nov 11.......Walnut Tree Nov 12 to Nov 21.......Chestnut Nov 22 to DEC 01......Ash Tree DEC 02 to DEC 11.....Hornbeam Dec 12 to Dec 21.......Fig Tree Dec 22.......................Beech Tree Dec 23 to Dec 31......Apple Tree
Michel DeVerteuil Textual Comments
This is the fourth passage from John 6 that the Church invites us to meditate on at this time of the year, and the third in which Jesus gives the people a teaching based on their experience of the miraculous feeding.
Pope Francis attends a meeting of prayer at the Isernia's cathedral on July 5, 2014 in Isernia - Campobasso, Italy. (Franco Origlia/Getty)
Earlier this year, Pope Francis outlined a ten-point plan for happiness. The Top 10 list appeared in an interview for the Argentine magazineViva, which was released to celebrate Francis' first 500 days in office. As the National Catholic Register reports, Francis was interviewed by Pablo Calvo, "an old acquaintance" of his, which added a familiar and off-the-cuff quality to the interview. Calvo also noted that Francis rarely referenced God during their 77-minute conversation.
Here are Francis' 10 steps for a happy, healthy life.
1) "Live and let live"
The first step to peace and happiness, said Francis, is following the ancient advice of the Romans: Campa e fascia campà , or, "live and let live." This advice is an echo of his now famous "Who am I to judge?" line, which was spoken in the context of his view that the Church should not "interfere spiritually" in the life of any person, gay or straight.
Michel DeVerteuil Textual Comments
In this passage, Jesus again draws lessons about life from the feeding of the five thousand.
I remind you that all teaching of Jesus recorded in the gospels is intended to speak to experience, and we must therefore appeal to our experience to discover its truth. This can be difficult with passages like these: one reason is that the language is not the kind that we use ordinarily. Some expressions – such as “eternal life,” “being drawn by the Father,” “living bread,” “flesh” – you will have to bring down to earth for yourself, applying them to what you have lived yourself.