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Imitating Pope Francis


 

  Tuesday October 20   

I recently heard a HK teacher say that climate-change topics are increasingly common in various courses and on exam papers

Same teacher said that Pope's climate change letter - Laudato Si - is a gold-mine of ideas for teachers and students alike

Students who use the daily recordings from Laudato Si on this website can "kill two birds with one stone": improve their English, and build up their understanding of climate change!

   "Same-sex marriage" file

Islam File    The New Translation

Full English text

Full Chinese text

Listen
to 
106

Pope's letter on climate change:
Laudato Si
     我主應受讚美 

106 (c): Human beings and material objects no longer extend a friendly hand to one another; the relationship has become confrontational. 

This has made it easy to accept the idea of infinite or unlimited growth, which proves so attractive to economists, financiers and experts in technology.

It is based on the lie that there is an infinite supply of the earth’s goods, and this leads to the planet being squeezed dry beyond every limit.

It is the false notion that “an infinite quantity of energy and resources are available, that it is possible to renew them quickly, and that the negative effects of the exploitation of the natural order can be easily absorbed”.[86]

   

Gerry Lee, director of the Mary-knoll Office for Global Concerns, said that the negotiations "have been so carefully kept from public view and only shown to the corporations who are heavily involved in the treaty process that it's certainly logical to assume that the ultimate version of the treaty will heavily favor big pharma and transnational corporations over low-income and middle-class communities in the Americas and Asia."   Full story


The Book  Blog
4 readings + recordings

Comments/reflections welcome here
Readings are from Simple Bible

Deuteronomy 14-15

Moses' teaching:

"There are certain animals you must not eat, including pigs.

At the end of every 7 years, you must cancel all debts.

If there is a poor person among you, do not harden your heart or close your hand against that person.

Always be generous to anyone in need
."

Dear Lord, make me more generous towards poor people

Psalm 144

Blessed be the Lord, my rock,
who gives me strength for every situation.

He is my love, my fortress. He is my stronghold, my savior.

To you, O God, will I sing a new song, you who so often rescued David your servant.

Happy the people whose God is the Lord. Please continue to bless your people, Lord.

Let our sons flourish like saplings
grown tall and strong from their youth; our daughters graceful as columns, adorned as though for a palace.

Let our crops and stock be blessed. May there be no sound of weeping on our streets.

Lord, please help us love and honor you every day. Don't let us ever forget your love

Recording

Acts 9.32-35

Peter visited churches in many areas. When he went to Lydda,
he saw a man named Aeneas, a paralytic who had been bed-ridden for 8 years

Peter said to him "Aeneas, Jesus Christ cures you. Get up and fold up your sleeping mat"

Aeneas got up immediately. The people of that area who saw him, were converted to the Lord

Jesus, let there be more miracles of healing, so that more people will believe in you

Recording

Recommended: check these readings early morning, think about them during the day, check them again at night. This habit gives us extra energy, courage, motivation, peace and compassion for each day

Mark 9.33-35

One day Jesus heard his disciples arguing about which one of them was the most important

So he said to them "If you want to be No. 1, you must become No. 1,000 and a servant of everyone else"

Jesus,  give the world:  leaders who care more about their people
 than about themselves

Recording


Nigeria set to finally get government ministers
Nigerian inmates in HK prisons are happy at this news .....HK has signed a PTA (prisoner transfer agreement with Nigeria), and PTA has been approved by Beijing, but it's waiting for signing by Lagos ....which job can only be done by the new justice minister ...when he eventually takes office!


Brendan Hoban

Dissident Cardinals (unwittingly) do the Church some service!

Recording of 144

Pope  Francis: The Joy of the Gospel             Full text

144. To speak from the heart means that our hearts must not just be on fire, but also enlightened by the fullness of revelation and by the path travelled by God’s word in the heart of the Church and our faithful people throughout history

This Christian identity, as the baptismal embrace which the Father gave us when we were little ones, makes us desire, as prodigal children – and favourite children in Mary – yet another embrace, that of the merciful Father who awaits us in glory.

 Helping our people to feel that they live in the midst of these two embraces is the difficult but beautiful task of one who preaches the Gospel.

 


My regular article in today's Ming Pao newspaper
with the topic: Many HK workers are slaves!
is on Ming Pao website - click "Australian in HK".
Free access to article with recording today from about noon to 8pm HK time. Text without recording


10 years ago today

2005-10-19,20,21 Visit to Zhaoqing by AITECE Hong Kong Assistant Manager, William


Yesterday after I spent some time in the visitors section of Lai Chi Kok (men's) Reception Centre, I went to Sham Shui Po computer centre. The difference between the two centres?  Most visitors at LCK visitors section were women, visiting their husbands, sons, boyfriends, brothers, fathers. Most patrons at the computer centre were men, visiting their computers!


Please join me in praying for one part of the world each day of the week:

Sun: Africa        Mon: Europe & Russia     Tues: South Asia      Wed: East Asia  
Thurs: S.E. Asia & Pacific    
   Frid: South America       Sat: Central & North America 
  

Jesus, today, Tuesday, please bless the people of South Asia

And praying for prisoners in one part of China each day of the month:

On this
20th of the month, Jesus please bless the prisoners of
Sichuan

And praying for one of the world's poorest countries each day of the month:
On this 20th of the month, Jesus please bless the people of
Gambia

And praying for one Islam-related intention each day of the week:
Jesus, please pacify Boko Haram 

This website's Tanzania File
(stopping Africans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)

- letters  from Tanzanian inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's South America file 
(stopping South Americans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)
- letters  from South American inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's HK Asylum Seekers' File
(stopping South Asians from being "people smuggled" to HK)


 

  Monday October 19      

History of the Christianity's first 1000 years - a most interesting documentary about the growth of the "Jesus Movement".

Despite so many huge problems from without and within, Christianity has survived .... a miracle .... God's help

"Same-sex marriage" file

Islam File    The New Translation

Full English text

Full Chinese text

Listen
to
106

Pope's letter on climate change:
Laudato Si
     我主應受讚美 

106 (b): Men and women have constantly intervened in nature, but for a long time this meant being in tune with and respecting the possibilities offered by the things themselves.

It was a matter of receiving what nature itself allowed, as if from its own hand.

Now, by contrast, we are the ones to lay our hands on things, attempting to extract everything possible from them while frequently ignoring or forgetting the reality in front of us.

    ---------------

Arctic powers Alaska talks - as global warming threatens ice cap

Schedule of Pope's tour next month to Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic - notice how the schedule includes visits to poor groups/centres and a refugee camp

Pope calls for ‘synodal’ church that listens, learns, shares mission
The church’s structure, the pope said, “is like an upside down pyramid” with the top on the bottom, which is why the ordained are called “ministers” -- they serve the others.


The Book  Blog
4 readings + recordings

Readings are from Simple Bible
 (which has Chinese translation available)

Deuteronomy 12-13

Moses continued his teaching:

"Be faithful in keeping all the instructions that I give you, so that you and your children after you may be happy, always doing what is good and right in the eyes of the Lord your God.

If anyone, even someone from your own family, tries to get you to worship a false god, have nothing to do with that person."

Dear God, please don't let anyone influence me to forget you

My recording of this reading

 

Psalms 140-143  

Lord, save me from people who do evil, you who do justice for the needy.

I have no way out of this situation. And no one wants to help me.

Lord, I beg you tonight to make haste and give me an answer, for my spirit fails within me.

In the morning let me know your love, for I put my trust in you.

Lord, please help people who are in big trouble

Recording

 

Mark 9.14-29 (a)

A man brought his son to Jesus and pleaded:

"Master, there is a spirit of dumbness in my son. When it takes hold of him, it throws him to the ground, and he foams at the mouth and goes rigid"

They brought the boy. As soon as the spirit saw Jesus, it threw the boy into convulsions

Jesus asked the father "How long has this been happening?" He replied "From childhood .... please help us!"

Jesus said "Everything is possible if you have faith". The father cried out "Please increase my faith!"

Recording

Mark 9.14-29 (b)

Jesus rebuked the evil spirit: "Deaf and dumb spirit, I command you: come out of him and never enter him again"

The spirit came out, but the boy seemed to have died. Jesus took him by the hand and helped him up

Jesus' disciples asked "Why were we unable to expel that spirit?"
Jesus replied "Only prayer can drive out that kind of spirit"

Jesus, please help me pray better,
so that I can help other people more

Recording

 

 


Darlene Starrs (Blogger from Canada)

Seek ye first
It is truly miraculous how God provides for me, i.e. income, shelter, clothing etc., while I am engaged in works of mercy and spreading the Good News


God Calling Oct 16

(Very like the teaching of Gandhi)

Yes! Praise. That moment, in the most difficult place, your sorrow is turned to Joy, your fret to praise, the outward circumstances change from those of disorder to order, of chaos to calm.

The beginning of all reform must be in yourselves. However restricted your circumstances, however little you may be able to remedy financial affairs, you can always turn to yourselves, and seeing something not in order there, seek to right that.

As all reform is from within out, you will always find the outward has improved too. To do this is to release the imprisoned God-Power within you.

That Power, once operative, will immediately perform miracles. Then indeed shall your mourning be turned into Joy.


Pope sends letter of support to squatters of Rome

Recording of 143

Pope  Francis: The Joy of the Gospel             Full text

143 (b): The dialogue between God and his people further strengthens the covenant between them and consolidates the bond of charity. In the course of the homily, the hearts of believers keep silence and allow God to speak. 

The Lord and his people speak to one another in a thousand ways directly, without intermediaries. But in the homily they want someone to serve as an instrument and to express their feelings in such a way that afterwards, each one may choose how he or she will continue the conversation

The word is essentially a mediator and requires not just the two who dialogue but also an intermediary who presents it for what it is, out of the conviction that “what we preach is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake” 


10 years ago today

2005-10-19 Local hospital in San Mau.....Mr An from Area C 


A Polish immigrant went to  apply for a driver's license. First he had to take an eye sight test. The optician showed him a card with the letters 'C Z W I X N O S T A C Z.' 'Can you read this?' the optician asked. 
'Read it?' the Polish man replied, 'I know the guy.'


Please join me in praying for one part of the world each day of the week:

Sun: Africa        Mon: Europe & Russia     Tues: South Asia      Wed: East Asia  
Thurs: S.E. Asia & Pacific    
   Frid: South America       Sat: Central & North America 
  

Jesus, today, Monday,  please bless the people of Europe & Russia

And praying for prisoners in one part of China each day of the month:

On this
19th of the month,  Jesus please bless the prisoners of
Shanxi

And praying for one of the world's poorest countries each day of the month:
On this 19th of the month, Jesus please bless the people of S
udan

And praying for one Islam-related intention each day of the week:
Jesus, please pacify ISIS 

This website's Tanzania File
(stopping Africans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)

- letters  from Tanzanian inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's South America file 
(stopping South Americans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)
- letters  from South American inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's HK Asylum Seekers' File
(stopping South Asians from being "people smuggled" to HK)


 

  Sunday October 18                                    Below, "Drugs", letter in English from a Nigerian inmate in a HK prison

Prayers please for all on my sick list, especially several new friends fighting cancer. One of them, whom I visited at a local hospital yesterday, is the mother of an inmate I visited two days ago in a local detention centre. 

(In the next week or so, after I double check the details: the story of a local lady, a prison inmate, healed of cancer)

"Same-sex marriage" file

Islam File    The New Translation

 

Full English text

Full Chinese text

Listen
to 
105

Pope's letter on climate change:
Laudato Si
- on care for our common home


105 (b): “The risk is growing day by day that we will not use our power as we should”; in effect, “power is never considered in terms of the responsibility of choice which is inherent in freedom” since its “only norms are taken from alleged necessity, from either utility or security”.[85] 

But human beings are not completely autonomous. Our freedom fades when it is handed over to the blind forces of the unconscious, of immediate needs, of self-interest, and of violence. 

In this sense, we stand naked and exposed in the face of our ever-increasing power, lacking the wherewithal to control it. We have certain superficial mechanisms, but we cannot claim to have a sound ethics, a culture and spirituality genuinely capable of setting limits and teaching clear-minded self-restraint.

A reflection from Pope Francis (The Joy of the Gospel, No. 49) for Mission Sunday today:

 I prefer a Church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a Church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security.

 If something should rightly disturb us and trouble our consciences, it is the fact that so many of our brothers and sisters are living without the strength, light and consolation born of friendship with Jesus Christ 

 


The Book  Blog
4 readings + recordings

Readings are from Simple Bible
 (which has Chinese translation available)

c.f. Readings for Mission Sunday

Isaiah 56

Foreigners who love and serve the Lord - these I will bring to my holy mountain, says the Lord.

I will make them joyful in my house of prayer, for my house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations.

Lord, please help all peoples of the world know that you are their loving Creator

My recording of this reading

 

Daniel Daring: (Sun 29 reflection)

Draw With Confidence to the Throne of Grace

 There were two laws written into the fabric of the universe. The first one stated that the wages of sin is death (Gen 2:16-17) and the second that an innocent victim can justify many (Is 53:11).       Chinese text

Psalm 117

O Praise the Lord, all you nations.
Acclaim him, all you peoples!

Strong is his love for us.
He is faithful for ever.

May all the nations love and praise you, Lord

Recording

1 Timothy 1.18 -2.8

Timothy, my son, as I give you advice for practical issues, remember how the church elders prayed over you that you would be a good leader

My first bit of advice is that there should be prayers offered for everyone, especially for kings and others in authority, so that we can live our life of faith in peace and quiet

God wants everyone to be saved and reach full knowledge of the truth

There is only one God, and there is only one mediator between God and humanity, himself a man, Christ Jesus, who sacrificed himself as a ransom for everyone

In every place, I want believers to lift up their hands in reverent prayer

God our Father, through Jesus your Son, I ask a blessing on the leaders of our world, especially the leaders of my own country

Recording

Mark 16.9-20

After he rose from the dead, Jesus appeared first to Mary of Magdala, from whom he had cast out 7 devils. Next  he appeared to two of his disciples while they were on a journey

Then he appeared to the 11 apostles. He said to them "Go everywhere in the world. Proclaim the Good News to all creation. Anyone who believes and is baptized, will be saved.
Anyone who refuses to believe, will be condemned

These are the signs that will be associated with believers:
- in my name they will cast out devils
- they will have the gift of tongues
- they will pick up snakes in their hands
- they will be unharmed if they drink poison
- they will lay their hands on the sick, who will be healed"

And so, the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was taken up to heaven, while they, going out, preached everywhere, the Lord working with them and confirming their message by the miracles that accompanied the message

Lord Jesus, may more and more people all over the world
 believe in you

Recording


David Timbs  (Melbourne).
David is a member of Catholics for Renewal, which first published this article

(Part II next Sunday)

The Jesus Movement Part I: The early social and religious context
The Peasant Farmer: Debt, Taxes and Bread for the day.

Jesus is called a tekton, which is a generic term for any kind of worker or labourer who was prepared to do any manual tasks.  He and Joseph probably worked a small plot of land in order to produce food for the family and picked up any paid labour they could find


Pope Francis honors Vatican II figure not honored by John Paul II or Benedict XVI

Pope's phone call to Capovilla in memory of John XXIII
Archbishop Loris Capovilla, the man who was personal secretary John XXIII, received an extraordinary phone call yesterday evening

Robert Mickens' tribute to Capovilla


Ebola relapse rips up everything doctors thought they knew

Synod fathers should relish the uncertainty
Midway through the general assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the family, confusion, if not chaos, reigns, to paraphrase a synod father. And in that confusion is fear, fear of uncertainty and the unknown. 

Well, bishops, our brothers, welcome to family life. Seemingly without knowing it, you have stumbled upon a key experience of being in and raising a family: uncertainty.

Don't fear it, synod fathers. Relish it. This is how families live.


Recording of 143

Pope  Francis: The Joy of the Gospel             Full text

143 (a): The challenge of an inculturated preaching consists in proclaiming a synthesis, not ideas or detached values. Where your synthesis is, there lies your heart. 

The difference between enlightening people with a synthesis and doing so with detached ideas is like the difference between boredom and heartfelt fervour. The preacher has the wonderful but difficult task of joining loving hearts, the hearts of the Lord and his people.


Hour of Love  HK radio program 9.05pm HK time each Sunday night
- with messages about African inmates in HK prisons (c. 9.25pm)

Uzbek farmers told to glue cotton back on bushes ahead of state trip


Please join me in praying for one part of the world each day of the week:

Sun: Africa        Mon: Europe & Russia     Tues: South Asia      Wed: East Asia  
Thurs: S.E. Asia & Pacific    
   Frid: South America       Sat: Central & North America 
  

Jesus, today, Sunday,  please bless the people of Africa

And praying for prisoners in one part of China each day of the month:

On this
18th of the month,  Jesus please bless the prisoners of
Shandong

And praying for one of the world's poorest countries each day of the month:
On this 18th of the month, Jesus please bless the people of
Ivory Coast

And praying for one Islam-related intention each day of the week:
Jesus, please bless all Muslims in my own country 

Letter (in English) from a Nigerian inmate in a HK prison

This website's Tanzania File
(stopping Africans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)

- letters  from Tanzanian inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's South America file 
(stopping South Americans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)
- letters  from South American inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's HK Asylum Seekers' File
(stopping South Asians from being "people smuggled" to HK)


 

  Saturday October 17                                          Moses on how to make it rain - Deuteronomy, below

     "Same-sex marriage" file

Islam File    The New Translation

Full English text

Full Chinese text

Listen
to
105

Pope's letter on climate change:
Laudato Si
     我主應受讚美 

105 (a): There is a tendency to believe that every increase in power means “an increase of ‘progress’ itself”, an advance in “security, usefulness, welfare and vigour; …an assimilation of new values into the stream of culture”,[83] as if reality, goodness and truth automatically flow from technological and economic power as such. 

The fact is that “contemporary man has not been trained to use power well”,[84] because our immense technological development has not been accompanied by a development in human responsibility, values and conscience. 

Each age tends to have only a meagre awareness of its own limitations. It is possible that we do not grasp the gravity of the challenges now before us.

True story from yesterday:

On Oct 13, the chief welfare officer at Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre, Mr Ng, retired (.... HK compulsory retirement at 55..). Mr Ng was my main support in starting my website campaign to stop Tanzanian drug mules coming to HK/China/Macau.

Yesterday I attended a farewell gathering for Mr Ng, a gathering which began in true HK style with a mahjong party. I can't play mahjong, but I sat in for a while at the table where Mr Ng was playing. I stayed for 5 games. While I was there, he won all 5 games (sorry, I'm not available for other mahjong parties)


The Book  Blog
4 readings + recordings

Readings are from Simple Bible
 (which has Chinese translation available)

Deuteronomy 11

Moses continued his speech to the people: "You must love the Lord your God. Remember this day, how it was you who heard these words, not your children.

It is your eyes that have seen the great works God has done. Keep the Lord's commandments, so that you may have strength to conquer the land God is giving you.

That land is a land of hills and valleys watered by rain from heaven. If you love the Lord your God with all your heart, the Lord will give your land its rain in due season, autumn and spring, so that you may harvest your corn, your wine and your oil.

But if you forget the Lord your God and worship other gods, then the heavens will be closed and produce no rain.

See, I set before you today a blessing and a curse: a blessing if you obey the commandments of the Lord our God; a curse if you disobey the commandments of the Lord our God
."

Dear Lord, please help us to obey you and never forget you,
and please give rain to places that urgently need it

My recording of this reading

Psalm 139 

O Lord, you search me and you know me. You know my resting and my rising.

You know exactly what's going on in my life, all my ways are an open book to you.

Before ever a word is on my tongue, you know, O Lord, what I'm going to say.

Your knowledge is beyond my understanding, too high, beyond my reach.

It was you who created my being,
knit me together in my mother's womb.

I thank you for the wonder of my life, for the wonders of all your creation.

Lord, thank you for the gift of life. Please help me follow the path to eternal life

Recording


 


 

Acts 9.20-31

After a few days, Paul began preaching in the prayer halls that Jesus is the Son of God. People were amazed at Paul's conversion

As time passed, the Jews planned to kill Paul. Paul heard of this and decided to leave the city. The Jews kept watch at the city gates to stop him leaving

Then one night he was able to escape: some disciples lowered him in a basket from the city wall

He went to Jerusalem and began preaching boldly in the name of the Lord

Soon another plot was made to kill him. Therefore the disciples sent him to Tarsus

After this the churches throughout Judea, Galilee and Samaria were left in peace. They steadily grew, strengthened by the Holy Spirit

Holy Spirit, please strengthen me, as you strengthened Paul and the first believers

Recording

 

 

Mark 9.1-8

One day Jesus took his disciples Peter, James and John up a high mountain.

On the mountain Jesus' whole appearance changed. His face shone like the sun. His clothes were as white as snow.

Moses and Elijah appeared and spoke with him. Peter said to Jesus "Lord, how good it is for us to be here!"

Then a bright cloud covered them with its shadow. From the cloud came a voice: "This is my Son, the Beloved. Listen to him."

The disciples bowed to the ground. When they got up, they saw only Jesus in his normal appearance.

Jesus, how good it is to spend time with you

Recording

A beautiful song about the Transfiguration: We Behold


New country, new beginnings: South Sudanese families in Australia
(..hope photos appear ...missing last night..)


Pope makes surprise visit to homeless shelter near Vatican

Sources confirm Vatican-China meeting in Beijing

Recording of 142

Pope  Francis: The Joy of the Gospel             Full text

142 (b): In the homily, truth goes hand in hand with beauty and goodness. Far from dealing with abstract truths or cold syllogisms, it communicates the beauty of the images used by the Lord to encourage the practise of good.

 The memory of the faithful, like that of Mary, should overflow with the wondrous things done by God. Their hearts, growing in hope from the joyful and practical exercise of the love which they have received, will sense that each word of Scripture is a gift before it is a demand.

 


To go with mahjong story at top of today's menu:
Mad for mahjong - Global Times

Please join me in praying for one part of the world each day of the week:

Sun: Africa        Mon: Europe & Russia     Tues: South Asia      Wed: East Asia  
Thurs: S.E. Asia & Pacific    
   Frid: South America       Sat: Central & North America 
  

Jesus, today, Saturday,  please bless the people of Central & North America

And praying for prisoners in one part of China each day of the month:

On this
17th of the month,  Jesus please bless the prisoners of Shaanxi

And praying for one of the world's poorest countries each day of the month:
On this 17th of the month, Jesus please bless the people of
Malawi

And praying for one Islam-related intention each day of the week:
Jesus, please pacify the Taliban

 

This website's Tanzania File
(stopping Africans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)

- letters  from Tanzanian inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's South America file 
(stopping South Americans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)
- letters  from South American inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's HK Asylum Seekers' File
(stopping South Asians from being "people smuggled" to HK)


 

  Friday October 16       "Selfishness will ruin your life. Self-sacrificing will bless your life" (Today's Gospel, below)

When I visited 10 Tanzanian inmates yesterday at Tong Fuk Prison, I was pleasantly surprised to hear how several of them have made plans to help others when they are released: one by using his training in herbal medicine, another by spreading the message re the danger of drug trafficking to HK/China/Macau, another through training programs for ex-inmates. This is good news!

"Same-sex marriage" file

Islam File    The New Translation
   

Full English text

Full Chinese text

Listen
to
104

Pope's letter on climate change:
Laudato Si
     我主應受讚美 

104. Yet it must also be recognized that nuclear energy, biotechnology, information technology, knowledge of our DNA, and many other abilities which we have acquired, have given us tremendous power. More precisely, they have given those with the knowledge, and especially the economic resources to use them, an impressive dominance over the whole of humanity and the entire world. 

Never has humanity had such power over itself, yet nothing ensures that it will be used wisely, particularly when we consider how it is currently being used. We need but think of the nuclear bombs dropped in the middle of the twentieth century, or the array of technology which Nazism, Communism and other totalitarian regimes have employed to kill millions of people, to say nothing of the increasingly deadly arsenal of weapons available for modern warfare. In whose hands does all this power lie, or will it eventually end up? It is extremely risky for a small part of humanity to have it.

Yesterday when I made the long trip to Tong Fuk Prison on Lantau Island, I needed to wait a while at Tong Fuk Village for transport to the prison. While at the village, I met a man who told me he is half way through reading ....Laudato Si!

I was so happy. Man joins a number of other lay people who are similarly studying LS.

Turns out the man is a retired professional whose expertise was to do with the environment. His concern for the planet attracted him to LS.

May there be many more such good people!


The Book  Blog
4 readings + recordings

Comments/reflections welcome here
Readings are from Simple Bible

Deuteronomy 10

Moses continued his speech to the people:

"And now, Israel, what does the Lord your God ask of you?

Only this: to love and honor the Lord, to follow all his ways, to serve him with all your heart and all your soul, to keep the commandments and laws of the Lord that for your good I set before you today.

Circumcise your heart and be obstinate no longer.

The Lord your God is great and good. He it is you must praise, he is your God.

It is he who sees justice done for the orphan and widow, who loves the stranger and gives him food and clothing.

You too must love the stranger,
for you also were strangers in the land of Egypt."

Dear Lord,  please help me  love you as I should

My recording of this reading

Psalm  138

I thank you, Lord, with all my heart. You have heard the words of my mouth.

With the angels I will bless you.
I will adore you in your holy temple.

I thank you for your faithfulness and love which are far above what we can understand.

On the day I called you answered.
You increased the strength of my soul.

All earth's kings shall thank you
when they hear the words of your mouth.

They shall sing of the Lord's ways: "How great is the glory of the Lord!"

Though I walk in the midst of affliction you give me life and frustrate my foes.

Your love, O Lord, is eternal.
Do not abandon us whom you have made. 

Lord, when we remember how much you love us and help us, 
every day of the year is a Thanksgiving Day

Recording

 

Acts 8.14-17

The apostles in Jerusalem heard that people in Samaria had accepted the word of God. Peter and John went to Samaria to pray for the Samaritans to receive the Holy Spirit.

So far the Samaritans had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. The Holy Spirit had not come down on them

When Peter and John prayed over them with the laying on of hands, the Samaritans received the Holy Spirit

Come Holy Spirit. Come down on me. Please help me understand the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation

 Recording


Mark 8.27-38

One day Jesus asked his disciples
"Who do people say I am?"

The disciples replied "Some say you are one of the famous prophets".

Jesus then asked them "And who do you say I am?"  Peter answered "You are the Christ".

Jesus then explained to them how he must go to Jerusalem to suffer, die and rise from the dead.

He also said "If you want to be my disciple, you must deny yourself, take up your own cross, and follow me.

Selfishness will ruin your life.
Self-sacrificing will bless your life.

What use is it to have everything in this world yet miss out on Heaven?"

Jesus, please help me find my life by losing it in service of others

Recording


The church must be a poor church
To Catholics, Pope Francis insists on the need for the church to move out of its comfortable centre to the margins where the poor live. To address poverty we must know people who live in poverty as our brothers and sisters. The church must be a poor church.

Phrases like that come easily off the tongue, but to turn them into reality has a sharp edge. At the heart of poverty lies insecurity about the immediate future and inability to manage risk. Should churches embrace these things?


Meet the Nobel-nominated priest who rescues African refugees

Hard copies of SCMP articles re US socialite tricked into drug trafficking in HK and re AFP detective assigned to HK


China overtakes US in number of billionaires
c.f. China's Richest 1 Percent Hold 70 Percent Of Their Nation's 

China to end poverty in six years, says official


Recording of 142

Pope  Francis: The Joy of the Gospel      Full text     

142 (a): Dialogue is much more than the communication of a truth. It arises from the enjoyment of speaking and it enriches those who express their love for one another through the medium of words. This is an enrichment which does not consist in objects but in persons who share themselves in dialogue. 

A preaching which would be purely moralistic or doctrinaire, or one which turns into a lecture on biblical exegesis, detracts from this heart-to-heart communication which takes place in the homily and possesses a quasi-sacramental character: “Faith comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes by the preaching of Christ”. 

 


10 years ago today

2005-10-16 Blessing of and opening meal at Area F Mazenod Centre - thank you UK Dave & family!


Pope Francis in The Church must be a poor Church (above):
When  a religious congregation begins to gather money and save, God is so good that he sends them a terrible bursar who brings them to bankruptcy. Such terrible bursars are some of the greatest blessings God grants his Church, because they make her free, they make her poor.


Please join me in praying for one part of the world each day of the week:

Sun: Africa        Mon: Europe & Russia     Tues: South Asia      Wed: East Asia  
Thurs: S.E. Asia & Pacific    
   Frid: South America       Sat: Central & North America 
  

Jesus, today, Friday,  please bless the people of South America

And praying for prisoners in one part of China each day of the month:

On this
16th of the month,  Jesus please bless the prisoners of
Qinghai

And praying for one of the world's poorest countries each day of the month:
On this 16th of the month, Jesus please bless the people of
Afghanistan

And praying for one Islam-related intention each day of the week:
Jesus, on this Muslim day of prayer, please bless all Muslims!

This website's Tanzania File
(stopping Africans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)

- letters  from Tanzanian inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's South America file 
(stopping South Americans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)
- letters  from South American inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's HK Asylum Seekers' File
(stopping South Asians from being "people smuggled" to HK)


 

  Thursday October 15      

"Same-sex marriage" file

Islam File    The New Translation
   

Full English text

Full Chinese text

Listen
to
103

Pope's letter on climate change:
Laudato Si
     我主應受讚美 


103. Technoscience, when well directed, can produce important means of improving the quality of human life, from useful domestic appliances to great transportation systems, bridges, buildings and public spaces.

It can also produce art and enable men and women immersed in the material world to “leap” into the world of beauty.

Who can deny the beauty of an aircraft or a skyscraper? Valuable works of art and music now make use of new technologies.

So, in the beauty intended by the one who uses new technical instruments and in the contemplation of such beauty, a quantum leap occurs, resulting in a fulfilment which is uniquely human.
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Catholic farm a sanctuary amid California wildfire  
The “poor and vulnerable” that Francis alludes to in  Laudato Si ” include California residents who have lost everything

Half of world's wealth now in hands of 1% of population

“This is the latest evidence that extreme inequality is out of control. Are we really happy to live in a world where the top 1% own half the wealth, and the poorest half own just 1%?”

 

US wealth inequality - top 0.1% worth as much as the bottom 90%

 


The Book  Blog
4 readings + recordings

Comments/reflections welcome here
Readings are from Simple Bible

Deuteronomy 9

Moses continued his speech to the people:

"Listen, Israel, you are soon to cross the Jordan River, to dispossess nations greater and stronger than yourself.

Know that the Lord your God will go in front of you.

So often in the past you forgot the Lord. So often you were rebels and did not obey the Lord.

In future you must rebel no more
."

Dear Lord, please don't let me ever rebel against you

My recording of this reading

Psalm 137

By the rivers of Babylon we sat and cried, remembering Zion. On the poplars that grew there we hung up our harps.

For it was there that they asked us, our captors, for songs. "Sing to us", they said, "one of Zion's songs".

O how could we sing the song of the Lord on alien soil? If I forget you, Jerusalem, let my right hand wither.

O let my tongue cleave to my mouth if I remember you not, Jerusalem, above all my joys.

Lord, please help  people who have been exiled from their homeland

Recording

Famous song based on the above words: By the Rivers of Babylon (YouTube) 

Acts 8.4-8

The believers who escaped from Jerusalem went from place to place spreading the Good News

One of these believers was Philip. He preached about Jesus in a Samaritan town

The Samaritans welcomed Philip's message because of the miracles he worked

Unclean spirits came out of many possessed people, and a number of handicapped people were cured

Such miracles caused great rejoicing in that town

Jesus, let there be more miracles in our day, especially the healing of handicapped people

 Recording

 

 

 

Mark 8.22-26

In the village of Bethsaida, a blind man was brought to Jesus. His friends begged Jesus to touch him.

Jesus took the man by the hand and led him outside the town.
Jesus put spittle on the man's eyes
and placed his hands on the man's eyes.

"Can you see anything?" asked Jesus. The man was starting to see and replied "I can see people. They look like trees, but they are walking about".

Jesus then placed his hands on the man's eyes again, and he saw clearly. He was healed and could see everything clearly.

Jesus, heal my friend ....(name)... who is blind

Recording

       


30 Years on Death Row


Questions from a Ewe - re Synod of Bishops ....and lack of priestly celibacy
Having the wrong discussion

Vatican opens new dorm for Rome's homeless men

During a historic drought, Nestlé is trying to drain California dry:
Watch this film

and learn how you can help protect public water from Nestlé’s exploitation in California and worldwide.

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Possible Wriggle Room on South China Sea Claims

Recording of 141

Pope  Francis: The Joy of the Gospel      Full text     


141.
One cannot but admire the resources that the Lord used to dialogue with his people, to reveal his mystery to all and to attract ordinary people by his lofty teachings and demands.

 I believe that the secret lies in the way Jesus looked at people, seeing beyond their weaknesses and failings: “Fear not little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom” ; Jesus preaches with that spirit. 

Full of joy in the Spirit, he blesses the Father who draws the little ones to him: “I thank you Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to babes”. The Lord truly enjoys talking with his people; the preacher should strive to communicate that same enjoyment to his listeners. 

 


10 years ago today

2015-10-15 Saturday afternoon/evening visit to poor areas by Macau friends Clara, Edith and Pearl


“Hi! My name is Gertrude,” said the lady next to him on the plane.  ”It’s so nice to meet you! I’m flying to New York for my grandson’s third birthday. I’m so excited! I remember when he was just a little thumbkin and now he’s already three!  It’s really hard to believe. He’s the most adorable thing you’ve ever seen! You know what?  Hold on, I think I might have a picture on me.  Let me take a look in my purse, yes, here it is, just look at him, isn’t he adorable. Do you see his dimple on his left cheek? Simply adorable! I could stare at his picture all day.

Oh my, and you should hear him on the phone!  He is just the cutest, he says to me in the cutest voice “Hi Grandma!” It just gets me all teary eyed.”

After what seemed like two hours for the poor man sitting next to her, Gertrude seemed to realize that perhaps she was talking a bit too much. “You know, I feel terrible! Here I am just talking and talking without letting you get in a word edgewise!

Tell me ..... what do you think about my Grandson!”


Please join me in praying for one part of the world each day of the week:

Sun: Africa        Mon: Europe & Russia     Tues: South Asia      Wed: East Asia  
Thurs: S.E. Asia & Pacific    
   Frid: South America       Sat: Central & North America 
  

Jesus, today, Thursday,  please bless the people of SE Asia & Pacific

And praying for prisoners in one part of China each day of the month:

On this
15th of the month,  Jesus please bless the prisoners of
Liaoning

And praying for one of the world's poorest countries each day of the month:
On this 15th of the month, Jesus please bless the people of
Zimbabwe

And praying for one Islam-related intention each day of the week:
Jesus, please pacify Al-Qaeda

This website's Tanzania File
(stopping Africans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)

- letters  from Tanzanian inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's South America file 
(stopping South Americans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)
- letters  from South American inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's HK Asylum Seekers' File
(stopping South Asians from being "people smuggled" to HK)


 

  Wednesday October 14  

Reports from the current Synod of Bishops in Rome indicate that Pope Francis is having trouble conducting the orchestra ....some of the musicians (= bishops and  cardinals) want to play a different song. 
Let's keep praying each day:
O Holy Spirit, please bless the Synod
!

     "Same-sex marriage" file

Islam File    The New Translation

Full English text

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Listen
to
102

Pope's letter on climate change:
Laudato Si
     我主應受讚美 

102 (b): The modification of nature for useful purposes has distinguished the human family from the beginning; technology itself “expresses the inner tension that impels us gradually to overcome material limitations”.[82]

Technology has remedied countless evils which used to harm and limit human beings. How can we not feel gratitude and appreciation for this progress, especially in the fields of medicine, engineering and communications? 

How could we not acknowledge the work of many scientists and engineers who have provided alternatives to make development sustainable?

I spent yesterday visiting two more groups of Tanzanian and Kenyan inmates at a women's prison. 

One of the main things they discussed was their concern that Africa do more to empower women, especially through education ....and that Africa have social services for the sick and elderly, as in developed countries.

They told stories of older people, especially women, being abandoned to die at home


The Book  Blog
4 readings + recordings

Comments/reflections welcome here
Readings are from Simple Bible

Deuteronomy 8

Moses continued his speech to the people:

"Remember how the Lord your God led you for 40 years in the wilderness, to humble you, to test you, to know your inmost heart
- whether you would keep his commandments or not.

He humbled you, he fed you with manna, to make you understand that we do not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.

Learn from this that the Lord your God was training you as a man trains his child.

Keep the commandments of the Lord your God. Follow his ways and reverence him.

When you become prosperous in the land that God is giving you,
do not become proud and say your own efforts have brought you success.

Take care and do not forget the Lord your God
."

Dear Lord, don't let me ever forget all you have done for me

Psalm 136

O give thanks to the Lord for he is good, for his great love is without end.

It was his wisdom which made the skies, for his great love is without end.

It was he who made the sun, moon and stars, for his great love is without end.

It was he who rescued and protected his people Israel, for his great love is without end.

He gives food to all living things,
for his great love is without end.

To the God of heaven give thanks, for his great love is without end.

We praise you, Lord, for your great love is without end

Recording

 

 

Acts 7.55 - 8.3

Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked up and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God's right hand

"I can see heaven thrown open", he said, "and Jesus standing at the right hand of God"

At this, the religious leaders at the meeting covered their ears with their hands. They sent Stephen out of the city and stoned him. The false witnesses (who were required to throw the first stones) put down their clothes at the feet of a young man named Paul

As they were stoning him, Stephen prayed "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit". Then he knelt down and prayed "Lord, do not hold this sin against them". Then he died. Paul entirely approved of the killing

That day a bitter persecution started against the church in Jerusalem, and everyone except the apostles fled to the countryside

Paul began working for the destruction of the church. He went from house to house arresting men and women and sending them to prison

Jesus, thank you for the example of Stephen who, like yourself, forgave those who were killing him

Recording

Mark 7.31-37

Jesus traveled through the area south of the Sea of Galilee. A deaf man with a speech impediment was brought to him.

Jesus took the man aside in private, away from the crowd.
He put his fingers into the man's ears and put spittle on his tongue.

Then he prayed and said "Be opened". The man's ears were opened and his speech became normal.

The people said "He has done all things well. He makes the deaf hear and the dumb speak".

Jesus,  heal (..name..) who is "deaf and dumb"

Recording

 

 

 

 


Chris McDonnell (Wed UK blogger) 
 A continuing story

As we reach the half way point of the Synod on the Family, I am half way through a fascinating book, A still and quiet conscience, a biography of the now-retired archbishop of Seattle, Raymond Hunthausen. 


Robert Mickens The real synod has yet to arrive

Malawi archbishop: Africans at Synod sharing same message of proud heritage

NYERERE DAY: Untold story of how Nyerere won Africa’s deadly war

Victorian bill to stop painful deaths in the womb

Recording of 140

Pope  Francis: The Joy of the Gospel             Full text

140. This setting, both maternal and ecclesial, in which the dialogue between the Lord and his people takes place, should be encouraged by the closeness of the preacher, the warmth of his tone of voice, the unpretentiousness of his manner of speaking, the joy of his gestures

Even if the homily at times may be somewhat tedious, if this maternal and ecclesial spirit is present, it will always bear fruit, just as the tedious counsels of a mother bear fruit, in due time, in the hearts of her children.


10 years ago 

2005-10-11 CCTV crew at old church on river bank, for filming of Zhaoqing promotion


In Tanzania they say Pup Francis

Please join me in praying for one part of the world each day of the week:

Sun: Africa        Mon: Europe & Russia     Tues: South Asia      Wed: East Asia  
Thurs: S.E. Asia & Pacific    
   Frid: South America       Sat: Central & North America 
  

Jesus, today, Wednesday,  please bless the people of East Asia

And praying for prisoners in one part of China each day of the month:

On this
14th of the month,  Jesus please bless the prisoners of
Jilin

And praying for one of the world's poorest countries each day of the month:
On this 14th of the month, Jesus please bless the people of
Ethiopia

And praying for one Islam-related intention each day of the week:
Jesus, please pacify Al-Shabaab 

This website's Tanzania File
(stopping Africans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)

- letters  from Tanzanian inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's South America file 
(stopping South Americans from being tricked into bringing drugs to HK)
- letters  from South American inmates  in Hong Kong prisons

This website's HK Asylum Seekers' File
(stopping South Asians from being "people smuggled" to HK)


 

HK readers might like to join me in praying each day for one group of HK prison inmates:  Sun: Lo Wu    Mon: C.I.C., Siu Lam, Tai Lam     Tue: Stanley   Wed:  Hei Ling Chau    Thu: Lantau       Fri: Lai Chi Kok       Sat: Hospitals, Pik Uk & other centres


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