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Pope Francis - Touching Photos


20 Ways to Redefine Who You Are

There comes a point in our life when we need to take a moment and redefine who we have become. This is perhaps one of the toughest challenges that we will have to face - after all, it involves observing, and reshaping our selves. These inspiring statements rang true for me, and over the next 20 days, I have chosen to observe, accept and adapt my actions, encouraging me to redefine myself as a better person.

25 Things We Need to Remember in Life




In spite of how beautiful life can be, there are also moments of loneliness, rash decision-making, and gloomy, seemingly hopeless hours. We all go through similar days in our lives where we are blinded from seeing the beauty that's right in front of us. Although some situations seem difficult for us to contend with at a particular moment in time, they actually enable us to learn from them later on, accepting them as little life lessons. Here are a few I've gathered throughout my life...
 

One for Humanity

 











 This is an amazing picture: Abdul Raheem, an Afghan soldier who lost both his hands in war, received a pair of hands from Joseph of Kerala who had suffered brain death.  Joseph’s wife and daughter are looking at the hands that once caressed them.  The transplant surgery was performed by Dr. Subramanian Iyer (blue shirt) of the Amrita Hospital, Kerala.  A Hindu doctor, a Christian organ donor, a Muslim recipient – that’s humanity!
 

Impressions of the Planet - Must watch it

You cannot change other people, but you CAN change the way you see them.

Lent 4 Sunday C: Laetare: Rejoice: I had lost him and now I found him


4 sun of Lent

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Michel de Verteuil
General comments
Verses 1 to 3 are one of several passages in the gospels which give us an overall picture of Jesus’ lifestyle. In your meditation, identify who for you are “the tax collectors and sinners,” people who are outsiders to the community; then, who is Jesus, and finally, who are “the Pharisees and Scribes” who complain.