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Staff, Volunteers and Friends gathered on Oct. 30, 2012, to celebrate the 8th birthday of North Sarasota Library and recommit to the Yvette Robison's vision for the library as The I-Zone: Intelligence, Integrity, Inspiration.
VPA students from Booker Middle School performed, and attendees shared wishes for the future of the library and its role in the community. And, of course, birthday cake was involved in the festivities!
Celebrated every year on 1st December, the World AIDS Day (WAD) is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the globe to commemorate people who lost their lives to HIV, applaud progress made in responding to the epidemic and recommit to ending the epidemic. This year, The World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee has selected the theme, “Hands up for HIV Prevention,” for 2016 WAD. This annual theme is about reducing new HIV infections, discrimination and AIDS related deaths to zero through equal access to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care. The 2016 WAD is celebrated under the theme of “Get up all against HIV/AIDS - Still there”.
The theme was celebrated with Nkombo Island community members and youth.
The objective of the campaign were:
Empowering youth, with a focus on girls and young women, to prevent unwanted and early pregnancy, as one of the causes of new HIV infections.
To advocate for the availability of youth friendly services at the island.
To empower the community in general on prevention of HIV new infections, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and human trafficking.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
Celebrated every year on 1st December, the World AIDS Day (WAD) is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the globe to commemorate people who lost their lives to HIV, applaud progress made in responding to the epidemic and recommit to ending the epidemic. This year, The World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee has selected the theme, “Hands up for HIV Prevention,” for 2016 WAD. This annual theme is about reducing new HIV infections, discrimination and AIDS related deaths to zero through equal access to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care. The 2016 WAD is celebrated under the theme of “Get up all against HIV/AIDS - Still there”.
The theme was celebrated with Nkombo Island community members and youth.
The objective of the campaign were:
Empowering youth, with a focus on girls and young women, to prevent unwanted and early pregnancy, as one of the causes of new HIV infections.
To advocate for the availability of youth friendly services at the island.
To empower the community in general on prevention of HIV new infections, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and human trafficking.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
Celebrated every year on 1st December, the World AIDS Day (WAD) is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the globe to commemorate people who lost their lives to HIV, applaud progress made in responding to the epidemic and recommit to ending the epidemic. This year, The World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee has selected the theme, “Hands up for HIV Prevention,” for 2016 WAD. This annual theme is about reducing new HIV infections, discrimination and AIDS related deaths to zero through equal access to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care. The 2016 WAD is celebrated under the theme of “Get up all against HIV/AIDS - Still there”.
The theme was celebrated with Nkombo Island community members and youth.
The objective of the campaign were:
Empowering youth, with a focus on girls and young women, to prevent unwanted and early pregnancy, as one of the causes of new HIV infections.
To advocate for the availability of youth friendly services at the island.
To empower the community in general on prevention of HIV new infections, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and human trafficking.
Today I had to make a big decision. Do I take a chance and 'recommit' to doing this triathlon and to raising $5000 before March 27th? Or do I bail out?
Having raised less then $500 in the past two months it's been a little daunting to think about $4500 more, and the training... well it's time consuming. It takes a lot away from my family. So what to do?
After thinking about it, praying about it and talking it over with my family I decided to step out on faith. I signed and faxed the recommitment paperwork today. I'm in...
And I swam 1.1 miles tonight ;)
If you want to help me reach my goal, as well as help fine a cure for blood cancers - please make a donation at: pages.teamintraining.org/sf/lavatri09/smuellerboddy
or just cheer me on at:
(P.S.) I've gotten your tags guys - I'm working on following through on them! :)
Children who participated in the takeover pose with hosts of the daily sport show on Sheger FM.
This year, UNICEF and its media partners are highlighting the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on World Children’s Day, 20th November 2019. The media takeover by children helps to give children a voice and become champions of their own rights through their full participation and engagement. The media takeover will serve as a platform to raise awareness on children’s issues and reinforce that children’s voices must resonate in the decision-making process of all duty bearers of their issues. It is also an opportunity to recommit in making the promise of the Convention on the Rights of Children a reality for every child in Ethiopia.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
Children who participated on the takeover at Sheger FM take pictures with the team and Meaza Birru owner of the station.
This year, UNICEF and its media partners are highlighting the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on World Children’s Day, 20th November 2019. The media takeover by children helps to give children a voice and become champions of their own rights through their full participation and engagement. The media takeover will serve as a platform to raise awareness on children’s issues and reinforce that children’s voices must resonate in the decision-making process of all duty bearers of their issues. It is also an opportunity to recommit in making the promise of the Convention on the Rights of Children a reality for every child in Ethiopia.
The September page in the This-Old-Jeep.com 2013 calendar features ‘Webfoot,’ the name given to an MB. According to the caption, ‘Webfoot’ was a welding jeep and the boys were out getting some ice for their beer. Well, these guys were up for some fun and the jeep would help them accomplish just that. The photo has some neat elements and the first thing that you notice besides the striking background (the seller believed it to be Alaska...) was the hardtop. It resembles many a military commissioned ‘Arctic Top’ with the shape of the doors and the slant of the two sectioned roof as well as the sliding glass window. Problem with that is that the ‘Arctic Top’ wasn’t produced until 1950 and saw use in Korea for the M38. Could this be stateside somewhere and the boys had adapted the ‘arctic top’ for the MB/GPW?
Second of all is the fact that its a welding jeep. On board welders saw use in the European theater as seen in the May 1945 Popular Science article, “Fighting Welders Work Battle-Line Miracles.” General Electric also teamed up with the jeep post-war in Willys advertising blitz aimed at hyping the civilian CJ as a work vehicle as seen in a 1949 ad. But wherever the guys were working they were planning on working hard and then playing hard. Keeping that in mind the Labor Day holiday of last week was why I chose this photo for the September page. Hope that yours was a good one and that you played as hard as you work! Keep in mind that the 2013 calendar is still available as well as many new items. You can see them here. Recently Zazzle changed their supplier for all of their iPhone and iPod cases and so all of my old designs were automatically imported and used on the new case manufacturer. I still need to go through and fine tune them and weed some out. So if you’re in the market for a case, stay tuned, new designs are coming! Come back next week for more of the legendary jeep!
I’d also like to take this time to thank Extreme Terrain for deciding to recommit to advertising with us for a second year. They have a huge selection of fairly priced products for your jeep dating back to YJs. Check them out today!
If you are a jeep retailer and have a product or service that you would like to have promoted here on This-Old-Jeep.com to a regular audience of vintage jeep lovers and potential customers, we are currently accepting advertising. You can have your ad/logo and link carried here every week on the update page, our Welcome page and each and every one of our main pages. Contact me @ thisoldjeepdotcom@gmail.com for more info and rates.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
Staff, Volunteers and Friends gathered on Oct. 30, 2012, to celebrate the 8th birthday of North Sarasota Library and recommit to the Yvette Robison's vision for the library as The I-Zone: Intelligence, Integrity, Inspiration.
VPA students from Booker Middle School performed, and attendees shared wishes for the future of the library and its role in the community. And, of course, birthday cake was involved in the festivities!
SAGINAW-On Tuesday,
March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the
diocese celebrated the Chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary
of the Assumption in Saginaw.
At the CHRISM MASS, the holy oils which will be used for theSAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and
Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to
representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese
of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the
Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly
vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
Staff, Volunteers and Friends gathered on Oct. 30, 2012, to celebrate the 8th birthday of North Sarasota Library and recommit to the Yvette Robison's vision for the library as The I-Zone: Intelligence, Integrity, Inspiration.
VPA students from Booker Middle School performed, and attendees shared wishes for the future of the library and its role in the community. And, of course, birthday cake was involved in the festivities!
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
Staff, Volunteers and Friends gathered on Oct. 30, 2012, to celebrate the 8th birthday of North Sarasota Library and recommit to the Yvette Robison's vision for the library as The I-Zone: Intelligence, Integrity, Inspiration.
VPA students from Booker Middle School performed, and attendees shared wishes for the future of the library and its role in the community. And, of course, birthday cake was involved in the festivities!
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
IF WE WANT TO SAVE THE EURO WE HAVE TO REBUILD ITS FOUNDATIONS.. .Micheál Martin TD, Leader of Fianna Fáil..Seminar on ?Where now for EMU?..ELDR Congress, Saturday 10th November 2012.. .One of the many positive features of this Congress has been how everyone has been willing to be direct in their contributions. If ever there was a topic which needed people to push aside the formalities and speak directly it is the future of Economic and Monetary Union.. .In 1989 Jacques Delors set out a roadmap for the creation of the Euro and it took only three years before the then member states signed the Maastricht Treaty. It was a project which carried with it the hopes and expectations of the continent. Today confidence in it has collapsed and its foundations are far from secure.. .The fact is that we cannot today be sure that the Euro will survive this crisis intact. We have a moment of relative peace in the crisis, but it is nonetheless a severe crisis which will do immense further damage unless extra action is taken.. .As was said yesterday by Guy Verhofstadt, the Eurozone's net debt position should be entirely manageable in the context of the situation in the rest of the world. Yet it costs dramatically more for Euro countries to secure funding and sovereign debt markets are deeply sceptical of Europe.. .This hasn't happened by accident, it has happened because the Eurozone and elsewhere is that our currency has fundamental design flaws. Even Jacques Delors has acknowledged this.. .As it is currently structured the Economic and Monetary Union cannot be a zone of stability and growth. It doesn't matter how often we recommit ourselves to respecting its rules, unless those rules change then the fundamental dynamics behind this crisis will not change.. .It would take a lot longer than a short introductory comment at a seminar to outline the detail of what needs to be done to secure the future of the Euro, but I will set out a few core principles.. .Before this, there is
IF WE WANT TO SAVE THE EURO WE HAVE TO REBUILD ITS FOUNDATIONS.. .Micheál Martin TD, Leader of Fianna Fáil..Seminar on ?Where now for EMU?..ELDR Congress, Saturday 10th November 2012.. .One of the many positive features of this Congress has been how everyone has been willing to be direct in their contributions. If ever there was a topic which needed people to push aside the formalities and speak directly it is the future of Economic and Monetary Union.. .In 1989 Jacques Delors set out a roadmap for the creation of the Euro and it took only three years before the then member states signed the Maastricht Treaty. It was a project which carried with it the hopes and expectations of the continent. Today confidence in it has collapsed and its foundations are far from secure.. .The fact is that we cannot today be sure that the Euro will survive this crisis intact. We have a moment of relative peace in the crisis, but it is nonetheless a severe crisis which will do immense further damage unless extra action is taken.. .As was said yesterday by Guy Verhofstadt, the Eurozone's net debt position should be entirely manageable in the context of the situation in the rest of the world. Yet it costs dramatically more for Euro countries to secure funding and sovereign debt markets are deeply sceptical of Europe.. .This hasn't happened by accident, it has happened because the Eurozone and elsewhere is that our currency has fundamental design flaws. Even Jacques Delors has acknowledged this.. .As it is currently structured the Economic and Monetary Union cannot be a zone of stability and growth. It doesn't matter how often we recommit ourselves to respecting its rules, unless those rules change then the fundamental dynamics behind this crisis will not change.. .It would take a lot longer than a short introductory comment at a seminar to outline the detail of what needs to be done to secure the future of the Euro, but I will set out a few core principles.. .Before this, there is
Celebrated every year on 1st December, the World AIDS Day (WAD) is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the globe to commemorate people who lost their lives to HIV, applaud progress made in responding to the epidemic and recommit to ending the epidemic. This year, The World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee has selected the theme, “Hands up for HIV Prevention,” for 2016 WAD. This annual theme is about reducing new HIV infections, discrimination and AIDS related deaths to zero through equal access to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care. The 2016 WAD is celebrated under the theme of “Get up all against HIV/AIDS - Still there”.
The theme was celebrated with Nkombo Island community members and youth.
The objective of the campaign were:
Empowering youth, with a focus on girls and young women, to prevent unwanted and early pregnancy, as one of the causes of new HIV infections.
To advocate for the availability of youth friendly services at the island.
To empower the community in general on prevention of HIV new infections, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and human trafficking.
TGIF departs at crack of dawn on their trip to Alexandria, Alabama for their Steubenville conference. Numerous youth groups from across South and other places will be attending the weekend event. This conference stresses the teachings of the Catholic Church, fidelity to the Holy Father, and the importance of the sacraments and Christian prayer. Mass is celebrated daily, and the sacrament of reconciliation will be offered during the weekend. There will be talks by guest speakers, skits, time for recreation, and small group discussions. The Saturday evening session will feature Eucharistic Adoration. At this service many teens come to truly experience the Lord’s love for them and their need to either commit or recommit their lives to Him. The weekend closes with Sunday Mass, lunch, and departure.
Overall mission is to provide an opportunity for the teens to encounter Christ in way that they return full of the Holy Spirit and seeking to love our Lord more. That they embrace their faith with fullness and let others see their light shine.
By: Christina McClarren and Andrew Reago
All birds and all things wild are under threat, whether declared so, or not. Wild places for bird species to thrive is being increasingly encroached upon by development, pollution, human overpopulation and more. If the human species does not curb its appetite, there will soon be nothing left for the birds. They will exist no more. However, if we recommit ourselves to a passionate love affair with the wild, we may have a chance to declare in our local communities, through things like the community rights movement, that birds, water, land, trees, other species and more have rights, not just humans - and do what we can to give them back their rights, as the clock ticks. Wishing for a miracle never hurts, either. In the meantime, let yourself be enchanted - and enchant right back. May the birds leap from our photos into your heart, awakened by a beauty that is not superficial, but explodes from deep within the cosmos.
Celebrated every year on 1st December, the World AIDS Day (WAD) is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the globe to commemorate people who lost their lives to HIV, applaud progress made in responding to the epidemic and recommit to ending the epidemic. This year, The World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee has selected the theme, “Hands up for HIV Prevention,” for 2016 WAD. This annual theme is about reducing new HIV infections, discrimination and AIDS related deaths to zero through equal access to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care. The 2016 WAD is celebrated under the theme of “Get up all against HIV/AIDS - Still there”.
The theme was celebrated with Nkombo Island community members and youth.
The objective of the campaign were:
Empowering youth, with a focus on girls and young women, to prevent unwanted and early pregnancy, as one of the causes of new HIV infections.
To advocate for the availability of youth friendly services at the island.
To empower the community in general on prevention of HIV new infections, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and human trafficking.
Staff, Volunteers and Friends gathered on Oct. 30, 2012, to celebrate the 8th birthday of North Sarasota Library and recommit to the Yvette Robison's vision for the library as The I-Zone: Intelligence, Integrity, Inspiration.
VPA students from Booker Middle School performed, and attendees shared wishes for the future of the library and its role in the community. And, of course, birthday cake was involved in the festivities!
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
Project366 No.55 25th Febuary 08
Wildwood was so full of the spirit this morning; everyone was singing and praising God like he deserves. God was there this morning, in every single person, in every voice and every thought.
Wow, how fantastic it was!
Bernard our preacher asked if anybody wanted to recommit to Christ, or needed healing, or wanted to commit for the first time, and if they did were to put their hands up.
He prayed for everyone as a whole, then asked for those who put their hands up to come to the front at the end.
Arms open wide I ran to the front to receive prayer, and be touched by Gods grace. Bernard and Julie prayed for me, then asked if I knew much about the Holy Spirit... and if i wanted to receieve Him in my life..
Of course I did....!
So they prayed for me, and wow was I touched by God! OH my goodness how the Holy Spirit filled me at that moment! My knees were shaking, i was breathing heavily, i felt lightheaded and fell to the floor in love.
The Holy Spirit is IN me! I am so filled now :) I lay on the floor while they continued to pray for me and my body shook, i was shaking. But this wonderous feeling in my head, like vibrations; so strong but they didnt hurt.
Wow. :)
How I love the Lord with all my mind, heart and soul!
I was saved today, I am saved!
Staff, Volunteers and Friends gathered on Oct. 30, 2012, to celebrate the 8th birthday of North Sarasota Library and recommit to the Yvette Robison's vision for the library as The I-Zone: Intelligence, Integrity, Inspiration.
VPA students from Booker Middle School performed, and attendees shared wishes for the future of the library and its role in the community. And, of course, birthday cake was involved in the festivities!
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
IF WE WANT TO SAVE THE EURO WE HAVE TO REBUILD ITS FOUNDATIONS.. .Micheál Martin TD, Leader of Fianna Fáil..Seminar on ?Where now for EMU?..ELDR Congress, Saturday 10th November 2012.. .One of the many positive features of this Congress has been how everyone has been willing to be direct in their contributions. If ever there was a topic which needed people to push aside the formalities and speak directly it is the future of Economic and Monetary Union.. .In 1989 Jacques Delors set out a roadmap for the creation of the Euro and it took only three years before the then member states signed the Maastricht Treaty. It was a project which carried with it the hopes and expectations of the continent. Today confidence in it has collapsed and its foundations are far from secure.. .The fact is that we cannot today be sure that the Euro will survive this crisis intact. We have a moment of relative peace in the crisis, but it is nonetheless a severe crisis which will do immense further damage unless extra action is taken.. .As was said yesterday by Guy Verhofstadt, the Eurozone's net debt position should be entirely manageable in the context of the situation in the rest of the world. Yet it costs dramatically more for Euro countries to secure funding and sovereign debt markets are deeply sceptical of Europe.. .This hasn't happened by accident, it has happened because the Eurozone and elsewhere is that our currency has fundamental design flaws. Even Jacques Delors has acknowledged this.. .As it is currently structured the Economic and Monetary Union cannot be a zone of stability and growth. It doesn't matter how often we recommit ourselves to respecting its rules, unless those rules change then the fundamental dynamics behind this crisis will not change.. .It would take a lot longer than a short introductory comment at a seminar to outline the detail of what needs to be done to secure the future of the Euro, but I will set out a few core principles.. .Before this, there is
IF WE WANT TO SAVE THE EURO WE HAVE TO REBUILD ITS FOUNDATIONS.. .Micheál Martin TD, Leader of Fianna Fáil..Seminar on ?Where now for EMU?..ELDR Congress, Saturday 10th November 2012.. .One of the many positive features of this Congress has been how everyone has been willing to be direct in their contributions. If ever there was a topic which needed people to push aside the formalities and speak directly it is the future of Economic and Monetary Union.. .In 1989 Jacques Delors set out a roadmap for the creation of the Euro and it took only three years before the then member states signed the Maastricht Treaty. It was a project which carried with it the hopes and expectations of the continent. Today confidence in it has collapsed and its foundations are far from secure.. .The fact is that we cannot today be sure that the Euro will survive this crisis intact. We have a moment of relative peace in the crisis, but it is nonetheless a severe crisis which will do immense further damage unless extra action is taken.. .As was said yesterday by Guy Verhofstadt, the Eurozone's net debt position should be entirely manageable in the context of the situation in the rest of the world. Yet it costs dramatically more for Euro countries to secure funding and sovereign debt markets are deeply sceptical of Europe.. .This hasn't happened by accident, it has happened because the Eurozone and elsewhere is that our currency has fundamental design flaws. Even Jacques Delors has acknowledged this.. .As it is currently structured the Economic and Monetary Union cannot be a zone of stability and growth. It doesn't matter how often we recommit ourselves to respecting its rules, unless those rules change then the fundamental dynamics behind this crisis will not change.. .It would take a lot longer than a short introductory comment at a seminar to outline the detail of what needs to be done to secure the future of the Euro, but I will set out a few core principles.. .Before this, there is
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
I haven't made one of these in a while.
I really need to recommit to flickr. I miss it.
I miss my Flickr friends and all my favorite dollies.
1. Beautiful Baby, 2. LORI, 3. Fun Finger Puppet! *Jacey**, 4. all human wisdom is summed up in two words, wait and hope., 5. Festival Licca., 6. adad 134/365 - 40s vintage, 7. Calling All Lovers of PINK!!!!, 8. Don't you JUST hate long lines?, 9. 6/365 Circus Baby*, 10. Mondy in May, 11. *, 12. dress_embroidery, 13. pickles checks in, 14. Size comparison, 15. "Sweet Dreams", 16. Crazy Side Profile! *Mr Pickles**, 17. My Sweet Angel...*Joni**, 18. Technicolor dream sweater!!!, 19. The dandelion, 20. Ever Since, 21. In bloom - skirt for Blythe, 22. Gemma - sand dress, 23. embroidery_clover, 24. Hi, Mama!, 25. My [Wreck This Journal] - A table ! -, 26. Fat Bunny charm, 27. Kirsten's HS, 28. I finally had some time to fix her bangs, 29. embroidery, 30. Adopted!, 31. Mimsy's sweet Holly, 32. Pipa's new faceup, 33. Untitled, 34. 99/365 ADAD, 35. Beulah loves her catnip knot!, 36. Sparrow noir et blanc
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Staff, Volunteers and Friends gathered on Oct. 30, 2012, to celebrate the 8th birthday of North Sarasota Library and recommit to the Yvette Robison's vision for the library as The I-Zone: Intelligence, Integrity, Inspiration.
VPA students from Booker Middle School performed, and attendees shared wishes for the future of the library and its role in the community. And, of course, birthday cake was involved in the festivities!
Celebrated every year on 1st December, the World AIDS Day (WAD) is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the globe to commemorate people who lost their lives to HIV, applaud progress made in responding to the epidemic and recommit to ending the epidemic. This year, The World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee has selected the theme, “Hands up for HIV Prevention,” for 2016 WAD. This annual theme is about reducing new HIV infections, discrimination and AIDS related deaths to zero through equal access to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care. The 2016 WAD is celebrated under the theme of “Get up all against HIV/AIDS - Still there”.
The theme was celebrated with Nkombo Island community members and youth.
The objective of the campaign were:
Empowering youth, with a focus on girls and young women, to prevent unwanted and early pregnancy, as one of the causes of new HIV infections.
To advocate for the availability of youth friendly services at the island.
To empower the community in general on prevention of HIV new infections, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and human trafficking.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.
This year, UNICEF and its media partners are highlighting the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on World Children’s Day, 20th November 2019. The media takeover by children helps to give children a voice and become champions of their own rights through their full participation and engagement. The media takeover will serve as a platform to raise awareness on children’s issues and reinforce that children’s voices must resonate in the decision-making process of all duty bearers of their issues. It is also an opportunity to recommit in making the promise of the Convention on the Rights of Children a reality for every child in Ethiopia. UNICEFEthiopia/2019/Tadesse
TGIF departs at crack of dawn on their trip to Alexandria, Alabama for their Steubenville conference. Numerous youth groups from across South and other places will be attending the weekend event. This conference stresses the teachings of the Catholic Church, fidelity to the Holy Father, and the importance of the sacraments and Christian prayer. Mass is celebrated daily, and the sacrament of reconciliation will be offered during the weekend. There will be talks by guest speakers, skits, time for recreation, and small group discussions. The Saturday evening session will feature Eucharistic Adoration. At this service many teens come to truly experience the Lord’s love for them and their need to either commit or recommit their lives to Him. The weekend closes with Sunday Mass, lunch, and departure.
Overall mission is to provide an opportunity for the teens to encounter Christ in way that they return full of the Holy Spirit and seeking to love our Lord more. That they embrace their faith with fullness and let others see their light shine.
Celebrated every year on 1st December, the World AIDS Day (WAD) is the moment of the year where millions of people come together across the globe to commemorate people who lost their lives to HIV, applaud progress made in responding to the epidemic and recommit to ending the epidemic. This year, The World AIDS Campaign's Global Steering Committee has selected the theme, “Hands up for HIV Prevention,” for 2016 WAD. This annual theme is about reducing new HIV infections, discrimination and AIDS related deaths to zero through equal access to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care. The 2016 WAD is celebrated under the theme of “Get up all against HIV/AIDS - Still there”.
The theme was celebrated with Nkombo Island community members and youth.
The objective of the campaign were:
Empowering youth, with a focus on girls and young women, to prevent unwanted and early pregnancy, as one of the causes of new HIV infections.
To advocate for the availability of youth friendly services at the island.
To empower the community in general on prevention of HIV new infections, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and human trafficking.
SAGINAW-On Tuesday, March 31, Catholics from around the 11 counties of the diocese celebrated the chrism Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw. In his homily message, Bishop Cistone discussed how the baptized have committed themselves to follow Jesus and must recommit themselves every day to the Lord.
At the chrism Mass, the holy oils which will be used for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders and Anointing of the Sick were blessed by the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, and distributed to representatives of the parish communities within the Diocese of Saginaw. The priests of the diocese concelebrated the Mass with Bishop Cistone and made a renewal of their priestly vows.