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Blessed Peter To Rot (1912 to 1945)
"I am here because of those ...who did not want the growth of God's Kingdom" Feast Day: 7 July
Peter To Rot was a married layman and a native of Papua New Guinea. A brilliant and intuitive catechist, this father of three was martyred "for the faith" in a Japanese concentration camp at the end of World War II, aged only 33. The willingness of this young man to "witness" in its particular sense as "martyr" is a sign of commitment to life in the Holy Spirit among the indigenous people of Oceania.
Blessed Peter To Rot was born in 1912 in Rakunai, Papua New Guinea, and is the first native beatified in Papua New Guinea. He was the son of a Melanesian tribal chieftain Angelo To Puia and his wife Maria la Tumul, who were among the first generation of Christians in the region.
Peter was a very spiritual person from a young age, as well as being a brilliant student. It was for this reason that the local priest, Father Emilio Jakobi, initially thought Peter might have a calling to the priesthood. However, God had other plans. He wanted Peter to follow Him intimately, but in a different way.
At the request of his father, Peter trained as a Catechist at the age of 18, so that he would be able to aid the missionaries in their work. It wasn't long before he naturally assumed a role as their leader.
Through his vocation he was able to bring his people closer to God. He organised catechesis in Rakunai, as well as doctrinal classes and prayer. He particularly liked to get to know people, and to become familiar with their everyday situations and difficulties. At the age of 24, Peter married Paula la Varpit. They would eventually have three daughters.
In 1942 the Japanese occupied Papua New Guinea. Missionaries and mission staff were imprisoned in concentration camps but, as Peter was not strictly a missionary, he was able to stay in Rakunai. He was able to work even harder for the Church, providing prayer services, doctrine and Catechism, administering Baptism and most importantly, preserving the Eucharist and giving it to those who were sick and dying.
While at first the Japanese did not completely ban Catholic practices, they later decided to absolutely forbid all types of religious gatherings and worship. In order to entice the local chieftains to side with them, they decreed that the practice of polygamy be reinstated.
Peter stood up for the sanctity of marriage and its significance in God's plan. Opposing not only the Japanese, he also publicly spoke out against his own brother, Joseph, who agreed with the reinstatement of polygamous practices.
Peter was arrested for his views. While many members of the community tried to get him released from prison, he was killed in 1945, as a martyr for our faith, by lethal injection.
Peter was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 17 January, 1995. Perhaps the most beautiful part of the ceremony was the hymn sung to him in Pidgin English by his people: 'Yu strong na yu tru', praising him for being 'strong and true'.
Blessed Peter To Rot is a great witness WYD08 pilgrims of the spiritual fruit of generosity to spread the Gospel through teaching and prayer. Through the Holy Spirit's gifts of understanding and reverence, Blessed Peter's life and death call you to honour the holiness of sacramental marriage between one man and one woman.
Blessed Peter To Rot, witness to family and faith - pray for us
Source: WYD Official Website
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Intuitive drawing. Just put some watercolours randomly on paper, then draw what you see.
:Personal collection
Amerasu's running an Intuitive Watercolor Faces ATC swap at Illustrated ATCs for which, in theory, we're only supposed to spend 10 minutes each on 3 cards for a 30-minute project (hence the timer). But in practice you end up making a whole bunch of cards so you can choose the best ones to send in for the swap. Here's Sal's article from Art Trader Magazine that inspired this swap.
Here are the finished cards
Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving
by Joe Butt
"INFPs never seem to lose their sense of wonder. One might say they see life through rose-colored glasses. It's as though they live at the edge of a looking-glass world where mundane objects come to life, where flora and fauna take on near-human qualities. "
Usually gentle and kind, they are intense and passionate about their values and deeply held beliefs, which they share with trusted friends. Because of their discreet manner, their enthusiasm may not be apparent. They are sensitive to others' pain, restlessness or general discomfort and strive to find happiness, balance and wholeness for themselves in order to help others find joy, satisfaction and plenitude. They are deeply empathetic.
They live life in an intently personal fashion, acting on the belief that each person is unique and that social norms are to be respected only if they do not hinder personal development or expression. They strive to adhere to their own high personal moral standards and are particularly sensitive to inconsistencies in their environment between what is being said and what is being done. Empty promises of adhering to something they value – such as environmental causes or human rights - set off an inner alarm and they may transform themselves into modern day Joan of Arcs.
They are quietly persistent in raising awareness of cherished causes and often fight for the underdog in quiet or not-so-quiet ways. In a team, they will raise issues of integrity, authenticity, and good or bad, and may to opt out if the team refuses to address the questions raised.
They are usually tolerant and open-minded, insightful, flexible and understanding. They live for the understanding of others and feel deeply grateful when someone takes the time to get to know them personally. They have good listening skills, are genuinely concerned, insightful, and usually avid readers. At their best, they inspire others to be themselves.
Hmm - they seem to have me pegged.
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art based on mary oliver's "wild geese." blogged here: creativeeveryday.com/creativeeveryday/2009/04/color-inspi...
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors their servant and has forgotten the gift. ~ Albert Einstein
Intuitive abilities are inside everyone. Intuition is constantly there for us, to lead, secure, and aid us develop. As we expand right into their adult years, we may push this instinct to the side to comply with what society claims we should do. The more we do this, the much less we tend to listen […]
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as evolving in progress,
wearable in a couple of different ways,
but only 2 of them make sense
intuitive freeform fusion
DADA chaos knitting
highspeed crochet
poncho
tunic
wrap
lagenlook style
for bold individuals
& colorful birds
who are not afraid to spread their wings
asymmetric sleeve
also suitable as turtleneck
offering
multiple wearing options
2018 collection
chaos
kamikaze(the breath of God) freeform
knitting crochet fusion
intuitive sensitive
guerrilla style
coat
in jungle colors
for brave divas
with creative attitude
I got very frustated this time and ended up covering the majority of my canvas in black & dark red. Then I decided to wipe off the majority of the red. At this point I noticed the woman, but not until I took a photo of my painting and turned it upside down.
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Intuitive painting. Very little use of paintbrush - mostly done using knife, fingers, bits of cardboard...
Minutes from New York City, in exclusive Englewood, New Jersey, a new style of modern living is waiting for you. Achieving the perfect balance between urban and suburban, The Brownstones at Englewood South offers the most intuitive living environment, with every detail of design, quality, and lifestyle attended to ? including beautiful tree-lined streets, five-story brick construction and luxury apartment residences unparalleled in Bergen County.
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as evolving in progress,
wearable in a couple of different ways,
but only 2 of them make sense
In a building constructed in the 1700s, Engebret Café is Oslo's oldest restaurant (151 years old). After our tour of Vigelandsparken, we were treated to a tapas lunch (served by the restaurant's owner, Kay Johnsen), then headed upstairs for a series of solo showcases. A couple of international meet-and-greets were held here as well. One of my fellow delegates liked calling the place the Engelbert Café. Silly Irishman!
I have a panorama of this same scene that I will post at some point... I am often asked why I shoot panoramas of a scene when I'm able to get the same shot with the wide angle . When I saw this, I recognized (in pixels) what I've intuitively known for some time.
2019 collection
chaos
kamikaze
freeform
intuitive knitting
in action
unorthodox
multi-technique fusion
multiversatile lagenlook
urban streetwear
for brave divas
who enjoy to show
who they truly are
Intuitive art inspired by Divine Emergence
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intuitive freeform fusion
DADA chaos knitting
highspeed crochet
poncho
tunic
wrap
lagenlook style
for bold individuals
& colorful birds
who are not afraid to spread their wings
asymmetric sleeve
also suitable as turtleneck
offering
multiple wearing options
intuitive freeform fusion
DADA chaos knitting
highspeed crochet
poncho
tunic
wrap
lagenlook style
for bold individuals
& colorful birds
who are not afraid to spread their wings
asymmetric sleeve
also suitable as turtleneck
offering
multiple wearing options
Exploring the alien world of the deep oceans and our planets frontier, ‘The Deep’ a temporary exhibition at London’s Natural History Museum, used a hanging PufferSphere XL as a large format globe, intuitively demonstrating how the oceans currents move around the world.
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