Zoretova božična poslanica: Bog prihaja k vam in ostaja z vami

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Ljubljanski nadškof metropolit Stane Zore je v božični poslanici vsem, posebej pa še tistim, ki se srečujejo s težavami, pomanjkanjem ali boleznijo, zaželel, da bi božič v njih utrdil prepričanje, da jih Bog ni zapustil. "Prihaja k vam in ostaja z vami," je po njegovih besedah sporočilo božiča.

V poslanici je nadškof izpostavil, da živimo v času, ko v medijih, ki nam sporočajo dogodke iz sveta in iz naših krajev, slabe novice prehitevajo druga drugo in ko grozeči naslovi kričijo na nas skoraj z vsake strani časopisov. To po njegovih besedah daje videz, kot da bi se svet pogreznil v zlo in bi ne bilo nobenega upanja več.

Ljudje pa po njegovih besedah ne morejo živeti brez prihodnosti, pričakovanja ali obljube: "Zato v našo sedanjost tako pomirjajoče zveni beseda oznanila božične noči: Rodil se vam je danes v Davidovem mestu Odrešenik, ki je Kristus, Gospod."

Jezusovo rojstvo zagotavlja večno življenje

Jezusovo rojstvo po besedah Zoreta "ne obljublja samo jutrišnjega dne, ampak nam zagotavlja tudi večno življenje". "Kakor je prvo sveto noč razsvetlila svetloba Jezusovega rojstva, tako tudi v mračnost naših dni sije obljuba božje navzočnosti, ki jo potrjuje vsak božični praznik," je dodal.

Vsem, posebej pa tistim, ki iz različnih razlogov doživljajo, da je življenje težko, je zaželel, da bi rojstvo Boga v njih utrdilo prepričanje, da jih Bog ni zapustil.

Blagoslovljen božič je voščil tudi vsem Slovencem po svetu in tistim, ki so zaradi različnih dolžnosti daleč od doma, ter vernikom drugih krščanskih skupnosti. Vsem prebivalcem domovine pa je v novem letu zaželel mir in dobro.

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SoVraG |  20 .12. 2014 ob  12: 02
Solinar: Pozanimaj se prvo kdo je res bila mati tereza. Ista je bila kot vse cerkveno sranje.

1. The woman was in love with suffering and simply didn't take care of her charges, many of whom fruitlessly sought medical care.

"At the time of her death, Mother Teresa had opened 517 missions welcoming the poor and sick in more than 100 countries. The missions have been described as "homes for the dying" by doctors visiting several of these establishments in Calcutta. Two-thirds of the people coming to these missions hoped to a find a doctor to treat them, while the other third lay dying without receiving appropriate care. The doctors observed a significant lack of hygiene, even unfit conditions, as well as a shortage of actual care, inadequate food, and no painkillers. The problem is not a lack of money - the Foundation created by Mother Teresa has raised hundreds of millions of dollars - but rather a particular conception of suffering and death: "There is something beautiful in seeing the poor accept their lot, to suffer it like Christ's Passion. The world gains much from their suffering," was her reply to criticism, cites the journalist Christopher Hitchens. Nevertheless, when Mother Teresa required palliative care, she received it in a modern American hospital."

2. She was tightfisted about helping others, seequestered money donated for her work, and took money from dictators.

"Mother Teresa was generous with her prayers but rather miserly with her foundation's millions when it came to humanity's suffering. During numerous floods in India or following the explosion of a pesticide plant in Bhopal, she offered numerous prayers and medallions of the Virgin Mary but no direct or monetary aid. On the other hand, she had no qualms about accepting the Legion of Honour and a grant from the Duvalier dictatorship in Haiti. Millions of dollars were transferred to the MCO's various bank accounts, but most of the accounts were kept secret, Larivée says. 'Given the parsimonious management of Mother Theresa's works, one may ask where the millions of dollars for the poorest of the poor have gone?'"

3. She was deliberately promoted by BBC journalist Malcolm Muggeridge (a fellow anti-abortionist), and her beatification was based on phony miracles.

." . .In 1969, [Muggeridge] made a eulogistic film of the missionary, promoting her by attributing to her the "first photographic miracle," when it should have been attributed to the new film stock being marketed by Kodak. Afterwards, Mother Teresa travelled throughout the world and received numerous awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize. In her acceptance speech, on the subject of Bosnian women who were raped by Serbs and now sought abortion, she said: 'I feel the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a direct war, a direct killing - direct murder by the mother herself.'

. . . Following her death, the Vatican decided to waive the usual five-year waiting period to open the beatification process. [JAC: As I recall, it took only a year.] The miracle attributed to Mother Theresa was the healing of a woman, Monica Besra, who had been suffering from intense abdominal pain. The woman testified that she was cured after a medallion blessed by Mother Theresa was placed on her abdomen. Her doctors thought otherwise: the ovarian cyst and the tuberculosis from which she suffered were healed by the drugs they had given her. The Vatican, nevertheless, concluded that it was a miracle. Mother Teresa's popularity was such that she had become untouchable for the population, which had already declared her a saint. "What could be better than beatification followed by canonization of this model to revitalize the Church and inspire the faithful especially at a time when churches are empty and the Roman authority is in decline?" Larivée and his colleagues ask."
Solinar |  20 .12. 2014 ob  01: 09
Sicer spoštujem vse začetnike velikih religij, pa vendar se sprašujem, če bi Mati Tereza končala v nebesih tudi če ne bi bilo revščine in revežev, ki jim je pomagala v nesreči vso svoje altruistično življenje.

Spoštujem Mater Terezo in njena velika dejanja. Toda vsaj zgleda tako, če ne bi bilo revežev, ona ne bi imela komu pomagat in po smrti se ji ne bi odprla najvišja nebesa.

Seveda, si je še kako zaslužila bivanje v najvišjih nebesih, pa vendar če ne bi bilo nobenega, ki bi tako hudo trpel, ji to kaj pa vem , mogoče ne bi ratalo z nebesi, pa ne samo njej, mogoče tudi nobenemu drugemu.

Zgleda kot, da mora nekdo trpet zato, da gre lahko nekdo drugi v nebesa. Seveda za kar se mora tudi sam zelo potrudit tako, da pomaga trpečemu, pa vendar če ni trpečega nimaš komu pomagat.

Če pa so trpeči imaš komu pomagat in imaš možnost zaiti v nebesa.









Hudoba |  19 .12. 2014 ob  20: 19
Dragi Bog!

Lepo, da si se spomnil na svoje ponižno ljudstvo in da končno prideš tudi k nam. A brez zamere, kje k××× si bil pa do zdaj? Lepo, da prideš za praznike, ko so mize po škofijah polne in tvoja božja rit ne bo ostala prazna. Naredi še en džiro k tistim, ki verujejo vate in molijo k tebi, pa nimajo niti za burek. Osreči jih s tvojo modrostjo in vzemi k sebi vse zaslužne politike, tiste malo manj zaslužne pa pošlji v pekel in vice. Mimogrede jim podari kako miljardo evrov za prvo silo, da bo za šolske malice, penzije in socialo.
Vse strice iz ozadja spremeni v tete, vse tajkune v wc račko, vse bančnike v toaletni papir in vse ostale lopove recikliraj v tvoj nebeški kompost.
Podari svojemu ljudstvu mir in blagor kot ga podeljuješ bogatim in še bolj bogatim. Daj jim njihov vsakdnji kruh pa še kako feto pršuta zdraven. Odpusti jim grehe, ki niso nič v primerjavi z grehi tvojih izbrancev.
Ne zapusti nas kot že tolikokrat doslej in se vrni vsaj enkrat na mesec. Tvoja luč naj nam sije, ker je elektrika draga. Ne obljubljaj nam nič, takih imamo že dovolj. Ne kandidiraj na volitvah, ker je konkurenca prehuda. V parlament raje ne hodi, ker te bo kap.
Tudi tebi dragi Bog želimo lepe praznike.
Tvoje Slovenske ovčice
SoVraG |  19 .12. 2014 ob  16: 49
Ljubljanski nadškof metropolit Stane Zore je v božični poslanici vsem, posebej pa še tistim, ki se srečujejo s težavami, pomanjkanjem ali boleznijo, zaželel, da bi božič v njih utrdil prepričanje, da jih Bog ni zapustil. "Kmalu boste pri njemu in on z vami za večno," je po njegovih besedah sporočilo božiča.
allcide |  19 .12. 2014 ob  14: 31
zanimiva je izjava Patti Smith : da Kristus NI umrl na križu za njene grehe ! ...

; khm, izgleda pa, da za moje tudi NE ? ......... ;-))

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