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I'm willing to volunteer as a host in C&OC (Original Post) meow2u3 May 2012 OP
I think someone should. Whats the next step. demosincebirth May 2012 #1
Give a heads up to the admins meow2u3 May 2012 #2
If people are happy, Matilda May 2012 #3
Go for it. rug May 2012 #4
I would be fine with it if you did. CBHagman May 2012 #5
If another body is wanted tjwmason May 2012 #6
Is there a special blessing for hazardous duty? hedgehog May 2012 #7
Sait Barbara is the patron saint of artillery. rug May 2012 #8

meow2u3

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2. Give a heads up to the admins
Tue May 29, 2012, 07:44 PM
May 2012

I just have to send a link to the admins and we can get set up. Then we can have a real safe haven.

 

rug

(82,333 posts)
8. Sait Barbara is the patron saint of artillery.
Wed May 30, 2012, 01:31 PM
May 2012


Patron U.S. Army Field Artillery

Barbara lived in the 4th century and brought up as a heathen. A tyrannical father, Dioscorus, had kept her jealously secluded in a lonely tower which he had built for that purpose. Here, in her forced solitude, she gave herself to prayer and study, and contrived to receive instruction and Baptism in secret by a Christian priest.

Barbara resisted her father's wish that she marry. Then on one occasion, during her father's absence, Barbara had three windows inserted into a bathhouse her father was constructing. Her purpose was thereby to honor the Trinity.

Dioscorus was enraged by her action and by her conversion. So he himself denounced her before the civil tribunal. She was horribly tortured, and at last was beheaded. Her own father, merciless to the last, acted as her executioner. God, however, speedily punished her persecutors. While her soul was being borne by angels to Paradise, a flash of lightning struck Dioscorus, and he was hurried before the judgment seat of God.

The life of St. Barbara is a vivid reminder that there can be much anger in our world and in our lives. Being in touch with God's presence in a very special way can do much toward relieving ourselves of our tendency to allow anger to control us. We should pray often against a sudden and unprovided death; and, above all, that we may be strengthened by the Holy Viaticum (Last Sacraments) against the dangers of our last hour.

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