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De första skrifterna på en arkaisk neapolitanska är daterade 960-963 e.Kr. och kallas Placiti Cassinesi och är ett antal vittnesmål av munkar som levde runt Capua. Embryot till den moderna italienskan uppkom först 300 år senare, först med Dante Alighieri och sedan med Francesco Petrarca. Av politiska orsaker har neapolitanska men även andra italiska minoritetsspråk alltid betraktats som dialekter av italienska. Neapolitanska har dessutom orättvist och felaktigt betraktats som en fattig avart av italienska. Neapolitanska har en stor litterär historia i form av sångtexter, poesi, romaner och teaterpjäser som sträcker sig från medeltiden till våra dagar. Värda att nämnas är: Giambattista Basile, Eduardo De Filippo, Salvatore di Giacomo och Totò (Antonio De Curtis).
Den italienske kompositören och sångsamlaren Teodoro Cottrau nedtecknade och översatte den så kallade Luciasången från neapolitanska.
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BLESS INSTEAD OF COMPLAIN
What Happens When You Bless Instead of Complain?
Prayer: Father, shift my heart from complaining to blessing. Let my words create an atmosphere of joy and gratitude.
Sacred Affirmation: “My words release blessing into every situation.”
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BLESS INSTEAD OF COMPLAIN
What Happens When You Bless Instead of Complain?
Prayer: Father, shift my heart from complaining to blessing. Let my words create an atmosphere of joy and gratitude.
Sacred Affirmation: “My words release blessing into every situation.”
On this Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, today’s Gospel shows the significance of trusting the will of God even when what He calls us to is seemingly put on us suddenly.
When the Angel Gabriel appears to Mary, she becomes troubled. Gabriel then responds by telling her to not be afraid, and when he explains that she is going to be the one divinely chosen to bear the Son of God, Mary says yes to God’s plan. The significance of this moment lies in the fact that Mary was not, absolutely speaking, necessary for God’s salvific plan to be accomplished. God is all-powerful; He can carry out his plan in whichever way He wants. That being said, there was nothing and no one forcing God to choose Mary specifically as the path through which He would bring His Son into this world. He didn’t absolutely need her, but He chose her. As followers of God, we are called to honor His divine ways. The fact that God specifically chose Mary to cooperate with Him in His salvific plan shows us that He want
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Nation of Fools
Homily for the Second Sunday of Advent
Dom Pius Mary Noonan
Dec 6
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During the penitential periods of the year, we sing every Saturday the second canticle of Moses, otherwise known as the Canticle of Deuteronomy (ch. 32). The canticle is a long meditation on the marvellous deeds of God towards His chosen people, but mixed with reminders of all its failings, and what happens to it when it turns away from God. One can easily apply it to oneself, passing in review all the wonderful things God has done for each of us, and humbly acknowledging that all too often we have acted as the Hebrews did, like spoiled children, unconscious of so many divine benefits and ungrateful for having been saved from so many ills.
Many of the canticle’s utterances seem to apply uncannily to us today. They provoked him by strange gods, and stirred him up to anger, with their abominations. They sacrificed to devils and not to God: to gods whom they knew not: that were newly co
Today is the feast of St. Nicholas! St. Nicholas Day has always been a special day around here. We often would have a puppet show, inviting the cousins or grandchildren over to join in the fun. But even if that wasn’t on the “menu” we made sure and had our stockings ready to be filled!
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On December 6 comes the feast of the Christmas saint, St. Nicholas, although most of our celebration of this feast comes on his vigil, December 5.
We find a puppet show a delightful way to tell his story, explain his relation to the Christ Child, and introduce the hanging of stockings for his feast day.
St. Nicholas was really a Turk born in Asia Minor. For a long time he was Bishop of Myra (near the southern coast of Turkey to the right of the Island of Rhodes – in case you look for it on a map).
An orphan, he grew in love of God, became a priest, and made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to venerate the places of our Lord’s li
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