WELL WHAT A WALLOP... BUT IT COULD HAVE BEEN
A LOT WORSE EVEN THOUGH IT WAS STILL BAD ENOUGH!
YES FRANKENSTORM SANDY WAS QUITE A DANDY!
SO WE ARE ALL GRATEFUL & APPRECIATIVE FOR THAT!!!
A LOT WORSE EVEN THOUGH IT WAS STILL BAD ENOUGH!
YES FRANKENSTORM SANDY WAS QUITE A DANDY!
SO WE ARE ALL GRATEFUL & APPRECIATIVE FOR THAT!!!
SO LET US NOW SPEAK OF ALL SAINT'S & SOULS...
& WELCOME TO MID FALL NOVEMBER 2012
The origin of All Saints' Day cannot be traced with certainty,
and it has been observed on various days in different places.
However, there are some who maintain the belief that it has origins
in the pagan observation of 13 May,the Feast of the Lemures,
in which the malevolent and restless spirits of the dead were
propitiated. Liturgiologists base the idea that this Lemuria festival
was the origin of that of All Saints on their identical dates
and on the similar theme of "all the dead".
All Saints' Day (in the Roman Catholic Church
officially theSolemnity of All Saints and also called
All Hallows or Hallowmasoften shortened to All Saints,
is a solemnity celebrated on 1 November by parts of
Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after
Pentecost in Eastern Christianity, in honour of
all the saints, known and unknown.
In the Western calendar it is the day
after Halloween and the day before All Souls' Day.
In Western Christian theology, the day commemorates all those who
have attained the beatific vision in Heaven. It is a national holiday
in many historically Catholic countries.
In the Catholic Church and many Anglican churches,
the next day specifically commemorates the departed faithful who
have not yet been purified and reached heaven.
Christians who celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day
do so in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual bond
between those in purgatory (the 'Church Suffering'), those in heaven
(the 'Church triumphant'), and the living (the 'Church militant').
Other Christian traditions define, remember and respond
to the saints in different ways; for example, in the Methodist Church,
the word "saints" refers to all Christians and therefore, on
All Saints' Day, the Church Universal, as well as the deceased members
of a local congregation, are honored and remembered.
In Western Christianity, All Souls' Day is observed
principally in the Catholic Church,
although some churches of Anglican Communion
and the Old Catholic Churches also celebrate it.
The Eastern Orthodox Church observes several
All Souls' Days during the year.
The Roman Catholic celebration is associated with the doctrine
that the souls of the faithful who at death have not been cleansed
from the temporal punishment due to venial sins and from
attachment to mortal sins cannot immediately attain
the beatific vision in heaven, and that they may be helped
to do so by prayer and by the sacrifice of the Mass.
In other words, when they died, they had not yet attained
full sanctificationand moral perfection, a requirement
for entrance into Heaven.
This sanctification is carried out posthumously in Purgatory.
The official name of the celebration in the
Roman Rite liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church is
"The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed".
Another popular name in English is Feast of All Souls.
In some other languages the celebration,
not necessarily on the same date, is known as Day of the Dead.
SO WELCOME TO MID FALL 2012 &
WASN'T SANDY A REALLY BIG DANDY!
WOKE THE EAST COAST & OL' CHIS CHRISTIE
& OTHERS UP THERE A WEE BIT.
HEY THERE OL' CRISIS CHISH
READY FOR SOME FEDERAL $$$ DOLLARS NOW!!!
PLUS THE MESS, COST, MISERY RIGHT UP TO...
THAT BIG COMING ELECTION 2012 TUESDAY !
SO LETS JUST SEE WHAT JUST HAPPENS...?
ALSO OUR PRAYERS OF PEACE SHELTER &
FOOD & WATER & OTHER CARE GETS TO
THOSE WHO NEED IT HERE & WORLD-WIDE!
As You Fade now into the mid period of
fall 2012 Installment Period #11 ... &
thus also but into the Passionsword Arena 'sway to
"Sanctuary" in the ancient catacombs of Redemption
out from the graves once again.
Thus into The Arena of future's Metropolis where...
"I will dance the dance
of murderers before you!"
So They Say That...
Truth Is In The Eye of The Beholder Anyway...
Now Go Take A Real Hard Long Look
Into The Magic Mirror Of Reflected Truth
At The Divine Truth That LIES Within...
& SO ONCE AGAIN...
Mirror,Mirror On The Wall
Tell The Tale To One And All
Let It Be Known Far And Wide
That Truth Be Cast From Deep Inside
Then All Shall Come To Gaze And See
The Reflection Of Truth That None Can Flee
Forever Held In A Tale Of Tales...
Within A Hope That Never Fails
And Thus The Dream Shall Come To Pass
In A StoryBook Tale That Reflects In Glass
(Gladiator Zero's Anthem)
Signed Gladly Sadly and Tragically
At the PassionSwords Blades Edge!
We BitterSweet Over Bitter Gladiators
Of the Society of the Sacred PassionsWord
NO MATTER WHO WINS
THE UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL RACE!
& WITH MANY OTHER UPCOMING ISSUES
FACING THE WORLD IN 2012 & BEYOND...
P.S.
BE SPEAKING WITH YOU ALL AFTER THIS MONSTROUS
COMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS DONE & DECIDED!
THUS ALSO PRAY FOR ALL THE SOULS
AFTER THIS UNBELIEVABLE BIG FRANKENSTORM
PRE_ELECTION BLAST! NOW ALL THE MESS NEEDS TO
BE FINALLY GOOD & CLEANED UP & REPAIRED THERE!
(GLADIATOR ZERO)
& WELCOME TO MID FALL NOVEMBER 2012
The origin of All Saints' Day cannot be traced with certainty,
and it has been observed on various days in different places.
However, there are some who maintain the belief that it has origins
in the pagan observation of 13 May,the Feast of the Lemures,
in which the malevolent and restless spirits of the dead were
propitiated. Liturgiologists base the idea that this Lemuria festival
was the origin of that of All Saints on their identical dates
and on the similar theme of "all the dead".
All Saints' Day (in the Roman Catholic Church
officially theSolemnity of All Saints and also called
All Hallows or Hallowmasoften shortened to All Saints,
is a solemnity celebrated on 1 November by parts of
Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after
Pentecost in Eastern Christianity, in honour of
all the saints, known and unknown.
In the Western calendar it is the day
after Halloween and the day before All Souls' Day.
In Western Christian theology, the day commemorates all those who
have attained the beatific vision in Heaven. It is a national holiday
in many historically Catholic countries.
In the Catholic Church and many Anglican churches,
the next day specifically commemorates the departed faithful who
have not yet been purified and reached heaven.
Christians who celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day
do so in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual bond
between those in purgatory (the 'Church Suffering'), those in heaven
(the 'Church triumphant'), and the living (the 'Church militant').
Other Christian traditions define, remember and respond
to the saints in different ways; for example, in the Methodist Church,
the word "saints" refers to all Christians and therefore, on
All Saints' Day, the Church Universal, as well as the deceased members
of a local congregation, are honored and remembered.
In Western Christianity, All Souls' Day is observed
principally in the Catholic Church,
although some churches of Anglican Communion
and the Old Catholic Churches also celebrate it.
The Eastern Orthodox Church observes several
All Souls' Days during the year.
The Roman Catholic celebration is associated with the doctrine
that the souls of the faithful who at death have not been cleansed
from the temporal punishment due to venial sins and from
attachment to mortal sins cannot immediately attain
the beatific vision in heaven, and that they may be helped
to do so by prayer and by the sacrifice of the Mass.
In other words, when they died, they had not yet attained
full sanctificationand moral perfection, a requirement
for entrance into Heaven.
This sanctification is carried out posthumously in Purgatory.
The official name of the celebration in the
Roman Rite liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church is
"The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed".
Another popular name in English is Feast of All Souls.
In some other languages the celebration,
not necessarily on the same date, is known as Day of the Dead.
SO WELCOME TO MID FALL 2012 &
WASN'T SANDY A REALLY BIG DANDY!
WOKE THE EAST COAST & OL' CHIS CHRISTIE
& OTHERS UP THERE A WEE BIT.
HEY THERE OL' CRISIS CHISH
READY FOR SOME FEDERAL $$$ DOLLARS NOW!!!
PLUS THE MESS, COST, MISERY RIGHT UP TO...
THAT BIG COMING ELECTION 2012 TUESDAY !
SO LETS JUST SEE WHAT JUST HAPPENS...?
ALSO OUR PRAYERS OF PEACE SHELTER &
FOOD & WATER & OTHER CARE GETS TO
THOSE WHO NEED IT HERE & WORLD-WIDE!
As You Fade now into the mid period of
fall 2012 Installment Period #11 ... &
thus also but into the Passionsword Arena 'sway to
"Sanctuary" in the ancient catacombs of Redemption
out from the graves once again.
Thus into The Arena of future's Metropolis where...
"I will dance the dance
of murderers before you!"
So They Say That...
Truth Is In The Eye of The Beholder Anyway...
Now Go Take A Real Hard Long Look
Into The Magic Mirror Of Reflected Truth
At The Divine Truth That LIES Within...
& SO ONCE AGAIN...
Mirror,Mirror On The Wall
Tell The Tale To One And All
Let It Be Known Far And Wide
That Truth Be Cast From Deep Inside
Then All Shall Come To Gaze And See
The Reflection Of Truth That None Can Flee
Forever Held In A Tale Of Tales...
Within A Hope That Never Fails
And Thus The Dream Shall Come To Pass
In A StoryBook Tale That Reflects In Glass
(Gladiator Zero's Anthem)
Signed Gladly Sadly and Tragically
At the PassionSwords Blades Edge!
We BitterSweet Over Bitter Gladiators
Of the Society of the Sacred PassionsWord
NO MATTER WHO WINS
THE UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL RACE!
& WITH MANY OTHER UPCOMING ISSUES
FACING THE WORLD IN 2012 & BEYOND...
P.S.
BE SPEAKING WITH YOU ALL AFTER THIS MONSTROUS
COMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS DONE & DECIDED!
THUS ALSO PRAY FOR ALL THE SOULS
AFTER THIS UNBELIEVABLE BIG FRANKENSTORM
PRE_ELECTION BLAST! NOW ALL THE MESS NEEDS TO
BE FINALLY GOOD & CLEANED UP & REPAIRED THERE!
(GLADIATOR ZERO)