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Dog and Man-A Symbiotic Relationship le death. He was given a
public funeral and numerous miracles attested his sanctity.At some point on the arc of time, long before history began, caveman Og and animal Dog forged a symbiotic relationship which has stood the age old test of time. How it began, one can only guess. The relationship between man and dog is truly unique. No other animal shares pride of place with humans the way that a dog does, and no other animal showers us with such unwavering loyalty, unconditional love and provides us protection. I like to think that man and dog were drawn to each other for mutual benefits if not yet admiration.Consider Og out on his daily hunt. Fighting a saber tooth tiger or even bagging a wild boar was a monumental task the success of which was largely dependent on the tactical execution of fine honed hunting skills. Success meant food for the family, a hide for clothing and warmth, and a prolonged life. Failure at best was hunger and the gift of another day to try; at worst there was none.Ferocious and fighting for equal survival was dog. It is not inconceivable that the quarry was the same. Having mortally wounded or killed outright, it is plausible that the caveman quickly threw some spoils of the game to the dog so as not to be attacked by this other vicious animal … better to busy the creature with something given, than to have to fight it off for the whole carcass and risk losing it all.Over time dog came to associate good things with man. A du In 1414, during the Council of Constance, the black plague was rampant, The Fathers of the Council ordered public prayers and processions in honor of St. Roch and immediately the plague ceased. St. Roch’s relics were carried to Venice in 1485 where they are still venerated. The letters “VSR” (Viva Saint Roch) were once inscribed over most doorways in Europe as protection against pestilence. St. Anthony the Great-Patron Saint of Domestic Animals: Anthony was born in Memphis, Egypt in 251 to wealthy parents. When he was 20 years old, his parents died and left him to care for his unmarried sister. After hearing the words of Jesus instructing him “to sell what you have and give to them poor” as your reward would be treasures in heaven, he gave up his wealth to the poor and needy. He also placed his sister in the care of a group of Christian Virgins, similar to a nunnery. He left Memphis for the desert living in a tomb and doing battle with the devil. The devil afflicted him with boredom, laziness and phantoms of women which he overcame by the power of prayer. He wore a sackcloth and never washed his body or his feet and spent his time in intense prayer. He attracted admirers from the local villages who would bring him food and water. Once again the devil played havoc with Anthony and rendered him unconscious after beating him mercilessly. When the local villagers found him in this condition, they carried him to a church to provide a haven for recovery. Once recovered, he returned to his herm Soccer Kicks Back I have always loved animals-primarily dogs. I have had four dogs in my life and each of
them brought a different strength to my life...not to even mention the unconditional love.
If humans were like dogs, the world would be a much better place.Soccer has to be one of the original sports games every played by people. I can just imagine cave dwellers kicking around the old soccer ball. Or maybe it was a soccer rock? A soccer coconut perhaps? It's got to be one of the simplest form of sports play imaginable. I mean, really, I kick the ball this way and you try to kick the ball that way. Whether the ball (coconut?) goes more this way or more that way determines the winner. While it may be easy for me to imagine soccer being kicked around by a bunch of caveman sports enthusiasts, the earliest official record of soccer by played was in China about 3000 years ago. Wow, that's like 750 World Cups, if anyone was keeping track.Ultimate Soccer HeaderSoccer is also kind of bizarre, in that it's one of the few sports I can think of where you use your head for more than just strategizing. You actually can use your head to make contact with the ball. Imagine trying that in football (American) or hockey for that matter. Nothing link deflecting a slap shot with the forehead for a game winning goal. Stitches don't hurt that much. Those soccer guys are kinda funny that way. But the ultimate head shot in soccer was a little more bizarre. Gruesome actually. Apparently in more medieval times, the head of a defeated Dannish prince was used as the ball by early day soccer hooligans in the east of England. Yuck. Think I'd be shopping for some new soccer shoes af With that in mind, I began wondering if dogs had guardian angels looking over them. While I was always sure that they did, I wanted to know if there were any Saints, as recognized by the Catholic Church, that particularly aided dogs. Here is what I found: St. Francis of Assisi-Patron Saint of Animals: Born in northern Italy (at Assisi in Umbria) in 1181 and christened Giovanni (John) after John the Baptist, this saint began life as the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, Pietro Bernadone. John’s father was French and as such, he nicknamed him Francesco (Francis), the “little Frenchman”. As a youth, Francis was extravagant, carefree and loved by everyone. He was a natural leader and while growing up he became the leader of a group of young people who spent their nights at wild parties and who were accustomed to vice. Francis wanted to be a knight. He got his chance when Assisi declared war on their long time enemy, Perugia. Most of the troops from Assisi died in the fight; however, Francis was taken prisoner (because of his wealth) and held for ransom. After a year in the dungeon in Perugia, Francis’s ransome was paid and he was set free. Still wanting to be a knight with all of the glory attached to that title, a call for the knights for the Fourth Crusade gave him a chance for his dream. He suited up with a suit of armor decorated with gold, and he boasted that he would return a Prince. But within one day’s ride from Assisi, he had a dream in which God told him to return home, and despite the humiliation from the townspeople, he did return home. But Francis did not change overnight. He did begin to spend more time in prayer, went off to a cave and wept for his sins. But there was still a business to run...he could not give himself totally over to God. But on a pilgrimage to Rome, that all changed. He gave up his rich attire and donned a beggar’s garb and began ministering to those suffering from the “Black Death”. After the pilgrimage to Rome, at the age of 26, while praying at a chapel in San Damiano that had fallen into ruin, he heard an image of Christ say to him “Repair my fallen House”. Francis took this literally and began the necessary repairs on the little chapel. However, Francis had no money of his own and so to pay for the restoration, he stole bolts of cloths from his father’s warehouse. This angered his father so much that he threw Francis out of the house and disinherited him. This was a turning point and a “freeing” moment for Francis and he spent the rest of his life emphasizing poverty, humility and discipline. Within 15 years, Francis was the leader of 5,000 Friar’s Minor (a Monk Order) and a growing Order of Nuns, Poor Clares. Francis is remembered not so much as a religious organizer but as a charismatic example and a compassionate soul for the unusual. It is believed that he preached sermons to birds and entered into a peace treaty with a wolf so that the wolf would no longer terrorize a town. In 1224, he was granted the Stigmata (the mark of Christ’s five wounds) on his own body. He died in 1226 at age 45 and is enshrined in the basilica of Assisi bearing his name...although he would much have preferred a pauper’s grave. He is considered to be the founder of all Franciscan orders. St. Dwynwen (Dwyn) of Tolentino-Patron Saint of Sick Animals: Dwyn was a 5th century Welsh maiden from a wealthy family. Her father was a Welsh Saint and king, Brychan Brycheiniog of Brechon. She had her love troubles, however. The story is that Dwyn fell madly in love with a Welsh prince named Maelon Dafodrill. A marriage was planned but it was not to be. As St. Dwyn distanced herself from Maelon, his bitterness toward her became unbearable. Heartbroken, Dwyn accepted a heavenly potion offered to her by an Angel appearing to her in a dream to soothe her heartache. However, the angel failed to tell her the effect of the potion on Maelon, who was turned into stone (or ice according to other accounts) once administered to him. Appalled, Dwyn requested and was granted three wishes from the angel: That Maelon be restored to life That all True Lovers that invoke her name either achieve their heart’s desires or recover quickly from disappointment That she not marry or wish to Dwyn committed her life to God and founded a convent on what is now Llanddwyn island, just off the Isle of Angeles. Within that Abbess, there is a miraculous spring (Ffynnon Dwynwen) wherein, from the movement of the fish, the adept can tell the future. One other interesting fact, the water works wonders with sick animals. Over time Dwyn’s name was invoked to heal sick and distressed animals, a tradition that has survived even today. The ruins of Llanddwyn chapel, a 16th century Tudor church, can still be seen. Moreover, her name lives on in the town of Porthddwyn and a church dedicated to her can be found in Cornwall. St. Roch- Patron Saint of Dog Lovers: St. Roch was a French Saint born in 1293. He enjoyed a wealthy and privileged youth as the son of the governor of Montpellier. However, he was orphaned at 20 and decided to give all his property to the poor and handed over the city government to his uncle. He then began a pilgrimage to Rome disguised as a mendicant pilgrim where he nursed the victims of the Plague/Black Death, where he was often successful in miraculous results with these victims. Roch became infected with the Plague himself at Piacenza and stopped his ministry as he knew he would be contagious to others. He went into the forest to die alone but was befriended by a dog (and later the master) who would bring him food snatched from his master’s (Gothard) table. Roch finally recovered, thanks to the nutrition and companionship offered by the dog and his master and he decided to return to Montpellier. Because of his illness, no one recognized him and he was thrown into a dungeon as he was thought to be a spy. There Roch died at the age of 32 after 5 years in the prison in 1327. Once dead, he was finally recognized by a family member by an X-Shaped birthmark on his breast and his family grieved over his horrible death. He was given a public funeral and numerous miracles attested his sanctity. In 1414, during the Council of Constance, the black plague was rampant, The Fathers of the Council ordered public prayers and processions in honor of St. Roch and immediately the plague ceased. St. Roch’s relics were carried to Venice in 1485 where they are still venerated. The letters “VSR” (Viva Saint Roch) were once inscribed over most doorways in Europe as protection against pestilence. St. Anthony the Great-Patron Saint of Domestic Animals: Anthony was born in Memphis, Egypt in 251 to wealthy parents. When he was 20 years old, his parents died and left him to care for his unmarried sister. After hearing the words of Jesus instructing him “to sell what you have and give to them poor” as your reward would be treasures in heaven, he gave up his wealth to the poor and needy. He also placed his sister in the care of a group of Christian Virgins, similar to a nunnery. He left Memphis for the desert living in a tomb and doing battle with the devil. The devil afflicted him with boredom, laziness and phantoms of women which he overcame by the power of prayer. He wore a sackcloth and never washed his body or his feet and spent his time in intense prayer. He attracted admirers from the local villages who would bring him food and water. Once again the devil played havoc with Anthony and rendered him unconscious after beating him mercilessly. When the local villagers found him in this condition, they carried him to a church to provide a haven for recovery. Once recovered, he returned to his hermi Finding Low Interest Credit up with a suit of armor decorated
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However, Francis had no money of his own and so to pay for the restoration, he stole bolts of cloths from his father’s warehouse. This angered his father so much that he threw Francis out of the house and disinherited him. This was a turning point and a “freeing” moment for Francis and he spent the rest of his life emphasizing poverty, humility and discipline. Within 15 years, Francis was the leader of 5,000 Friar’s Minor (a Monk Order) and a growing Order of Nuns, Poor Clares. Francis is remembered not so much as a religious organizer but as a charismatic example and a compassionate soul for the unusual. It is believed that he preached sermons to birds and entered into a peace treaty with a wolf so that the wolf would no longer terrorize a town. In 1224, he was granted the Stigmata (the mark of Christ’s five wounds) on his own body. He died in 1226 at age 45 and is enshrined in the basilica of Assisi bearing his name...although he would much have preferred a pauper’s grave. He is considered to be the founder of all Franciscan orders. St. Dwynwen (Dwyn) of Tolentino-Patron Saint of Sick Animals: Dwyn was a 5th century Welsh maiden from a wealthy family. Her father was a Welsh Saint and king, Brychan Brycheiniog of Brechon. She had her love troubles, however. The story is that Dwyn fell madly in love with a Welsh prince named Maelon Dafodrill. A marriage was planned but it was not to be. As St. Dwyn distanced herself from Maelon, his bitterness toward her became unbearable. Heartbroken, Dwyn accepted a heavenly potion offered to her by an Angel appearing to her in a dream to soothe her heartache. However, the angel failed to tell her the effect of the potion on Maelon, who was turned into stone (or ice according to other accounts) once administered to him. Appalled, Dwyn requested and was granted three wishes from the angel: That Maelon be restored to life That all True Lovers that invoke her name either achieve their heart’s desires or recover quickly from disappointment That she not marry or wish to Dwyn committed her life to God and founded a convent on what is now Llanddwyn island, just off the Isle of Angeles. Within that Abbess, there is a miraculous spring (Ffynnon Dwynwen) wherein, from the movement of the fish, the adept can tell the future. One other interesting fact, the water works wonders with sick animals. Over time Dwyn’s name was invoked to heal sick and distressed animals, a tradition that has survived even today. The ruins of Llanddwyn chapel, a 16th century Tudor church, can still be seen. Moreover, her name lives on in the town of Porthddwyn and a church dedicated to her can be found in Cornwall. St. Roch- Patron Saint of Dog Lovers: St. Roch was a French Saint born in 1293. He enjoyed a wealthy and privileged youth as the son of the governor of Montpellier. However, he was orphaned at 20 and decided to give all his property to the poor and handed over the city government to his uncle. He then began a pilgrimage to Rome disguised as a mendicant pilgrim where he nursed the victims of the Plague/Black Death, where he was often successful in miraculous results with these victims. Roch became infected with the Plague himself at Piacenza and stopped his ministry as he knew he would be contagious to others. He went into the forest to die alone but was befriended by a dog (and later the master) who would bring him food snatched from his master’s (Gothard) table. Roch finally recovered, thanks to the nutrition and companionship offered by the dog and his master and he decided to return to Montpellier. Because of his illness, no one recognized him and he was thrown into a dungeon as he was thought to be a spy. There Roch died at the age of 32 after 5 years in the prison in 1327. Once dead, he was finally recognized by a family member by an X-Shaped birthmark on his breast and his family grieved over his horrible death. He was given a public funeral and numerous miracles attested his sanctity. In 1414, during the Council of Constance, the black plague was rampant, The Fathers of the Council ordered public prayers and processions in honor of St. Roch and immediately the plague ceased. St. Roch’s relics were carried to Venice in 1485 where they are still venerated. The letters “VSR” (Viva Saint Roch) were once inscribed over most doorways in Europe as protection against pestilence. St. Anthony the Great-Patron Saint of Domestic Animals: Anthony was born in Memphis, Egypt in 251 to wealthy parents. When he was 20 years old, his parents died and left him to care for his unmarried sister. After hearing the words of Jesus instructing him “to sell what you have and give to them poor” as your reward would be treasures in heaven, he gave up his wealth to the poor and needy. He also placed his sister in the care of a group of Christian Virgins, similar to a nunnery. He left Memphis for the desert living in a tomb and doing battle with the devil. The devil afflicted him with boredom, laziness and phantoms of women which he overcame by the power of prayer. He wore a sackcloth and never washed his body or his feet and spent his time in intense prayer. He attracted admirers from the local villages who would bring him food and water. Once again the devil played havoc with Anthony and rendered him unconscious after beating him mercilessly. When the local villagers found him in this condition, they carried him to a church to provide a haven for recovery. Once recovered, he returned to his herm Building the Foundation Of Physics longer
terrorize a town. In 1224, he was granted the Stigmata (the mark of Christ’s five
wounds) on his own body. He died in 1226 at age 45 and is enshrined in the basilica of
Assisi bearing his name...although he would much have preferred a pauper’s grave. He is
considered to be the founder of all Franciscan orders.Ever pondered from where do we get all the underlying concepts of different streams of sciences? Just give it a thought , you will agree that psychology is the biology of the brain, biology is just the study of biochemical reactions, biochemistry(or organic chemistry) is simply complex chemical reactions, chemistry being just molecular physics summed up into a table(The periodic table). Now you can extrapolate molecular physics which is defined by the weak nuclear force to the fundamental forces of physics. And yes also the four fundamental forces of physics can be broken down into one Grand Unified Theory of Physics. Essentially, the world can be defined by a few basic principles.Understanding the above I have set new rules fro defining the approaches at understanding any field of research. I would like to share them with you.One should follow the divide and conquer approaches to solve big problems and so should be the approach for doing research in a particular domain. Like if I wish to engage myself with the research in the field of biology, I would first comprehend a significant understanding of physics. As soon as I had a firm grasp on physics I would study chemistry and then organic chemistry. Only when I had a firm understanding of these gateway sciences would I start to study Biology.To begin with the essentials is always beneficial but the fact remains that educational programs ar St. Dwynwen (Dwyn) of Tolentino-Patron Saint of Sick Animals: Dwyn was a 5th century Welsh maiden from a wealthy family. Her father was a Welsh Saint and king, Brychan Brycheiniog of Brechon. She had her love troubles, however. The story is that Dwyn fell madly in love with a Welsh prince named Maelon Dafodrill. A marriage was planned but it was not to be. As St. Dwyn distanced herself from Maelon, his bitterness toward her became unbearable. Heartbroken, Dwyn accepted a heavenly potion offered to her by an Angel appearing to her in a dream to soothe her heartache. However, the angel failed to tell her the effect of the potion on Maelon, who was turned into stone (or ice according to other accounts) once administered to him. Appalled, Dwyn requested and was granted three wishes from the angel: That Maelon be restored to life That all True Lovers that invoke her name either achieve their heart’s desires or recover quickly from disappointment That she not marry or wish to Dwyn committed her life to God and founded a convent on what is now Llanddwyn island, just off the Isle of Angeles. Within that Abbess, there is a miraculous spring (Ffynnon Dwynwen) wherein, from the movement of the fish, the adept can tell the future. One other interesting fact, the water works wonders with sick animals. Over time Dwyn’s name was invoked to heal sick and distressed animals, a tradition that has survived even today. The ruins of Llanddwyn chapel, a 16th century Tudor church, can still be seen. Moreover, her name lives on in the town of Porthddwyn and a church dedicated to her can be found in Cornwall. St. Roch- Patron Saint of Dog Lovers: St. Roch was a French Saint born in 1293. He enjoyed a wealthy and privileged youth as the son of the governor of Montpellier. However, he was orphaned at 20 and decided to give all his property to the poor and handed over the city government to his uncle. He then began a pilgrimage to Rome disguised as a mendicant pilgrim where he nursed the victims of the Plague/Black Death, where he was often successful in miraculous results with these victims. Roch became infected with the Plague himself at Piacenza and stopped his ministry as he knew he would be contagious to others. He went into the forest to die alone but was befriended by a dog (and later the master) who would bring him food snatched from his master’s (Gothard) table. Roch finally recovered, thanks to the nutrition and companionship offered by the dog and his master and he decided to return to Montpellier. Because of his illness, no one recognized him and he was thrown into a dungeon as he was thought to be a spy. There Roch died at the age of 32 after 5 years in the prison in 1327. Once dead, he was finally recognized by a family member by an X-Shaped birthmark on his breast and his family grieved over his horrible death. He was given a public funeral and numerous miracles attested his sanctity. In 1414, during the Council of Constance, the black plague was rampant, The Fathers of the Council ordered public prayers and processions in honor of St. Roch and immediately the plague ceased. St. Roch’s relics were carried to Venice in 1485 where they are still venerated. The letters “VSR” (Viva Saint Roch) were once inscribed over most doorways in Europe as protection against pestilence. St. Anthony the Great-Patron Saint of Domestic Animals: Anthony was born in Memphis, Egypt in 251 to wealthy parents. When he was 20 years old, his parents died and left him to care for his unmarried sister. After hearing the words of Jesus instructing him “to sell what you have and give to them poor” as your reward would be treasures in heaven, he gave up his wealth to the poor and needy. He also placed his sister in the care of a group of Christian Virgins, similar to a nunnery. He left Memphis for the desert living in a tomb and doing battle with the devil. The devil afflicted him with boredom, laziness and phantoms of women which he overcame by the power of prayer. He wore a sackcloth and never washed his body or his feet and spent his time in intense prayer. He attracted admirers from the local villages who would bring him food and water. Once again the devil played havoc with Anthony and rendered him unconscious after beating him mercilessly. When the local villagers found him in this condition, they carried him to a church to provide a haven for recovery. Once recovered, he returned to his herm Giving Flax to Your Baby - The Facts on Flax for Baby, Toddler & the Whole Family nteresting fact, the water works wonders with sick animals. Over time
Dwyn’s name was invoked to heal sick and distressed animals, a tradition that has
survived even today.When can I introduce Flax and Flax Seed to my baby? Is Flax Good for Babies? What exactly is Flax and Flax Seeds and how will Flax benefit my baby?Flax and Flax Seed is something that most of us have heard of either in passing or mentioned in an article somewhere. We know Flax is "good for us" and contains Omega 3's. Many people however have no idea where to buy flax, how to serve it and most importantly, when it may be introduce to baby and toddler. Our topic for October 2006 will introduce you to Flax. We'll show you how and when you may introduce Flax and Flax Seed to your baby!As always, we recommend that you consult your pediatrician whenever you introduce your baby to a new food; generalities may not apply to your baby!What is Flax?Flax has been cultivated for centuries, it's cultivation can be traced back to the Stone Age even. The American Colonists grew flax to use it's fiber for making (linen) cloth and cultivated Flax for commercial production as far back as the 1700's!Flax is a flowering perennial. It's flowers are plentiful and are amazing to see! Flax blooms from May through September. Flax is mostly grown in Canada and in the Northern Mid-West areas of the United States. Flax has amazing health properties and is a good source of healthy oils, fiber, and other essential nutrients for baby's (and adult's) health, growth and development. The three e The ruins of Llanddwyn chapel, a 16th century Tudor church, can still be seen. Moreover, her name lives on in the town of Porthddwyn and a church dedicated to her can be found in Cornwall. St. Roch- Patron Saint of Dog Lovers: St. Roch was a French Saint born in 1293. He enjoyed a wealthy and privileged youth as the son of the governor of Montpellier. However, he was orphaned at 20 and decided to give all his property to the poor and handed over the city government to his uncle. He then began a pilgrimage to Rome disguised as a mendicant pilgrim where he nursed the victims of the Plague/Black Death, where he was often successful in miraculous results with these victims. Roch became infected with the Plague himself at Piacenza and stopped his ministry as he knew he would be contagious to others. He went into the forest to die alone but was befriended by a dog (and later the master) who would bring him food snatched from his master’s (Gothard) table. Roch finally recovered, thanks to the nutrition and companionship offered by the dog and his master and he decided to return to Montpellier. Because of his illness, no one recognized him and he was thrown into a dungeon as he was thought to be a spy. There Roch died at the age of 32 after 5 years in the prison in 1327. Once dead, he was finally recognized by a family member by an X-Shaped birthmark on his breast and his family grieved over his horrible death. He was given a public funeral and numerous miracles attested his sanctity. In 1414, during the Council of Constance, the black plague was rampant, The Fathers of the Council ordered public prayers and processions in honor of St. Roch and immediately the plague ceased. St. Roch’s relics were carried to Venice in 1485 where they are still venerated. The letters “VSR” (Viva Saint Roch) were once inscribed over most doorways in Europe as protection against pestilence. St. Anthony the Great-Patron Saint of Domestic Animals: Anthony was born in Memphis, Egypt in 251 to wealthy parents. When he was 20 years old, his parents died and left him to care for his unmarried sister. After hearing the words of Jesus instructing him “to sell what you have and give to them poor” as your reward would be treasures in heaven, he gave up his wealth to the poor and needy. He also placed his sister in the care of a group of Christian Virgins, similar to a nunnery. He left Memphis for the desert living in a tomb and doing battle with the devil. The devil afflicted him with boredom, laziness and phantoms of women which he overcame by the power of prayer. He wore a sackcloth and never washed his body or his feet and spent his time in intense prayer. He attracted admirers from the local villages who would bring him food and water. Once again the devil played havoc with Anthony and rendered him unconscious after beating him mercilessly. When the local villagers found him in this condition, they carried him to a church to provide a haven for recovery. Once recovered, he returned to his herm Russian Fighter Jets, Attack Helicopters and Arms Sold to Venezuela Have Active RFID le death. He was given a
public funeral and numerous miracles attested his sanctity.Some secret data has been released and discussed in a caf? in Colombia amongst some people claiming to be spies. Apparently, the Venezuelan President of that communist country has been purchasing machine guns, attack helicopters and fighter planes from Russia.All these reports are confirmed however, there is something that is still not confirmed and that is that Venezuelan President Hugo Ch?vez has bought all this military hardware that has embedded in it and a molded into the actual alloys and composites and gun stocks secret active RFID tags.This means that any allied military will be able to track them wherever they go by satellite and special direct channel sound sensors. So if the Venezuelan army tries to cross into a US border they will be seen in advance and we will know they're coming. Additionally any Russian fighter aircraft will become an instant target, identified by its serial number, type and capabilities and will be instantly shot out of the sky. Sounds like being in the Venezuelan Army may be more dangerous than working for Hezbollah.The Russians selling these fighter planes and attack helicopters refuse to give Hugo Ch?vez a discount on new fighter aircraft or attack helicopters when they are shot down in combat, which they would be immediately. So it seems, Venezuelan President Hugo Ch?vez must un-assemble every piece of military hardware that is purchased from Russia un In 1414, during the Council of Constance, the black plague was rampant, The Fathers of the Council ordered public prayers and processions in honor of St. Roch and immediately the plague ceased. St. Roch’s relics were carried to Venice in 1485 where they are still venerated. The letters “VSR” (Viva Saint Roch) were once inscribed over most doorways in Europe as protection against pestilence. St. Anthony the Great-Patron Saint of Domestic Animals: Anthony was born in Memphis, Egypt in 251 to wealthy parents. When he was 20 years old, his parents died and left him to care for his unmarried sister. After hearing the words of Jesus instructing him “to sell what you have and give to them poor” as your reward would be treasures in heaven, he gave up his wealth to the poor and needy. He also placed his sister in the care of a group of Christian Virgins, similar to a nunnery. He left Memphis for the desert living in a tomb and doing battle with the devil. The devil afflicted him with boredom, laziness and phantoms of women which he overcame by the power of prayer. He wore a sackcloth and never washed his body or his feet and spent his time in intense prayer. He attracted admirers from the local villages who would bring him food and water. Once again the devil played havoc with Anthony and rendered him unconscious after beating him mercilessly. When the local villagers found him in this condition, they carried him to a church to provide a haven for recovery. Once recovered, he returned to his hermit-like life, living in an old abandoned fort for some 20 years. He communicated to the outside through a crevice in the fort in which food and water could be passed. He did not allow anyone to enter his cell- those who sought his counsel listened from the outside. The devil again began to torture Anthony, only this time the phantoms were in the form of wild beasts, lions, snakes and scorpions. But Anthony would laugh at them, invoke the name of God and the phantoms would turn to smoke. Eventually, he did emerge from the fort with the help of villagers tearing a wall down. While all expected him to be wasted away or insane from his isolation, he emerged healthy, serene and enlightened. He was hailed as a hero and his fame began to spread. Anthony returned to his fort after confirming the followers in Fayyum in the Christian faith. He wanted to be in isolation again, but people kept seeking his counsel, including Emperor Constantine. Anthony did write Emperor Constantine a letter blessing him, and praying for the peace and safety of the church and empire. Anthony realized that all of the visitors were keeping him away from his worship, so he traveled into the inner wilderness of the eastern Desert of Egypt. When he found a spring of water and palm trees, he decided to settle there. On occasion, he would go to the outskirts of the desert by the Nile to visit his brethren and then return to his inner sanctuary. At his recommendation, all his followers took up mat-weaving and brush making so that idle hands would not be the devil’s playmate. On this spot now stands the Monastery of Anthony the Great. When Anthony determined that his day of departure had come, he gave away his belongings and stretched out on the ground and gave up his spirit. He instructed two of his brethren to bury him secretly, and to this day, the grave-site is unknown The year was 356 and he was 105 years old. Many miracles are attributed to this religious father. In Christian Iconography, Anthony is portrayed by the smallest bell in the carillon and the smallest pig in a litter....referred to as Tantony. His biography can be found in the book entitled Life of Saint Anthony the Great written by St. Athanasius. Many stories are also told of him in various collections of sayings on the Desert Fathers. These four saints are those who protect dogs, healthy and afflicted. It is good to know that these giving creatures are cared for in a heavenly way. I hope you enjoyed this information! References:
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