Sunday, July 20, 2008

Enter Sweet Lady Liberty's Passionsword Arena ~ Out From The Grave ~ Reflections Of My Life 1968 - 2008 & Beyond...

THE "UNTO THE GRAVE" THERE & THEN...1968



& THE "OUT FROM THE GRAVE" HERE & NOW...2008



Thus * In Memoriam * given forth in
A haunting, cleverly crafted timeless song,
allegedly written with Vietnam connotations,
the song still holds up today...in reflections of...
~ ALL OUR LIVES ~

Dedicated To Those Who Can But Still Remember...
A Past Time When...Which Are Now But Just Faded Hourglass
Memories Forever Held In Timeless Reflections Of Our Lives

As Silent Tears Doth Fall In Quiet Remembrances Reawakening

So Thus Tell Me Why Oh Sweet Lord Hath Life Seemingly Been
So Bitter Sweet Unto Which Bitter Death Hath Thus Tasted
~ Like Marmalade Oh So Sweet ~


DEDICATED IN MEMORIAM TO THOSE
WE HAVE LOVED & LOST...R.I.P.

Also Especially Dedicated To & In Memoriam
To The Divine Angel & Blessed Sister Dorothy Stang


Dorothy Mae Stang (July 7, 1931–February 12, 2005) Martyr of the Amazon was an American-born, Brazilian sister of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur order, who was murdered in Anapu, a city in the state of ParĂ¡, in the Amazon Basin of Brazil.

In an interview late in 2001, Sister Dorothy complained that she was constantly receiving death threats, which she attributed to loggers and land speculators. But she had tense relations with the local police, who viewed her as a social agitator and once detained her on suspicion of inciting violence and supplying guns to peasant groups, and so could not look to them for protection.

The settlement where Stang was killed is linked to a vast, state-run sustainable development project. Loggers and ranchers are encroaching on the area set aside for small farmers. Stang, known as "the angel of the Trans-Amazonian" to supporters, and "the terrorist" by ranchers who opposed her, encouraged small farmers not to flee or sell. (Can You Believe That They Even Called A Nun A Terrorist)

Anapu ranchers accused her of supplying guns to peasant farmers. Fellow missionaries in the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur order, which has some 2,000nuns spread across five continents, dismissed the claims as "absurd and false."

Stang's death came nine days after she warned Miranda of death threats to her and local farmers as he set up a program to defend human rights workers in Para state.
Stang was an angel of mercy to the poor, but a threat to the evil ranchers.Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.

http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/index/news/special-reports/dorothy-stang

Click Here For The Story Of Sister Dorothy Stang...
Who is Eternally Blessed In Life & In Death!

And Even After All These Years...


Whether It Be In This Lifetime or The Next...

THUS MAY THE OUT FROM THE GRAVE
FORCE BE WITH YOU ALWAYS...

Signed Gladly Sadly And Tragically
At The Sacred PassionSword Blades Edge
We Bitter Over Bitter Sweet Gladiators
Of The Society Of The Sacred PassionsWord

Serving Only Those Worth Serving...
Not Stuidely Servicing The Undeserving

COMING NOW ONCE MORE TO FADE OUT FROM THE GRAVE

AS RED AS PASSIONS LOVE & BACK IN BLACK...