Not exact matches
Covenant House
New York is not only respected for providing
loving care and vital services to homeless and abandoned youths, they also help transform the
lives of these young kids by setting them on a path towards achieving success.
Peter Stormare, a face any Big Lebowski or Fargo fans know and
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life needs you — jobs, lady friends, what not — so you can focus on «your responsibility to kick ass» with the
new Call
of Duty release.
«I
love books about people coming into their vocations, and this haunting memoir by musician Patti Smith brilliantly evokes a time and place in
New York City, as she and Robert Mapplethorpe began to build artistic
lives for themselves,» says Rubin
of this one.
Whether it's being healthier, reaching financial goals or spending more time with
loved ones, we make our
New Year's resolutions in pursuit
of the greatest reward: a happier, more fulfilled
life.
But
new was the artist's social justice embrace
of the Black
Lives Matter movement — several videos on Lemonade and her song Formation prominently feature black women whose
loved ones were killed by police — and thinly - veiled, sordid details
of the singer's apparent marital strife.
A serial entrepreneur describes his whirlwind romance and how the tragic loss
of the
love of his
life pushed him in a
new direction.
In a blog post Wednesday morning, the company announced that users would have the option
of livestreaming through Facebook groups and Facebook events, plus
new features like «
Live Reactions,» which allow viewers to send Facebook reactions (like,
love, wow, etc.) to appear on the livestreaming video in real time.
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Currently, there is a compassionate care benefit available to people caring for a family member near the end
of life, but the
new benefit would offer 15 weeks
of leave — at 55 per cent salary — when caring for a
loved one with any serious illness or injury.
Valerie earned a degree in history from the University
of New Mexico, and as a freelance writer combines her
love of history with her extensive experience in the tourism industry to provide insightful, informative articles about
life in Italy.
The cold open
of the Season 43 premiere
of NBC's «Saturday Night
Live» wrapped with the president (Alec Baldwin) draping his arm around the shoulders
of Sen. Chuck Schumer (Alex Moffat) explaining, «We're both
New Yorkers, we enjoy a good slice, we never go to Times Square and we both
love saying...
Preparation — Inviting God's presence in a
new season
of life (be it marriage, a
new job, the loss
of a
loved one, relocation, etc.) 3.
This is why, although a limited abrogation
of the physical communion
of life and
love is possible, the so - called «separation from bed and board,» for a Christian it is not lawful to contract a
new marriage while the first spouse is alive, because the legitimately contracted bond is perpetual.
The
New Testament verse is held up by Christians around the globe because it neatly summarizes some key points
of Christianity: «For God so
loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whosoever believes in him would not perish but have eternal
life.»
But the end result is the same: By its nature, human erotic
love is ordered to creating and raising
new life, and to the mutual joy and support
of a man and woman vowed in a covenant
of love.
The words «FAMILY», «
LOVE», «FORGIVENESS» and «GOD» take on
new meaning as a result
of your insight into what should be extremely important for all
of us to accomplish while we are
living and then have a totally positive memory
of the most important aspects
of life before we die.
Did you read the part
of the article about «Its universal message, its proclamation
of equality, unconditional
love, offered everyone in the Roman Empire a
new family, a
new community, and a way to
live»?
We
live in a world that constantly bombards us with messages telling us we deserve things — a
new house, an amazing job, a marriage with the
love of our
life, happiness.
I agree that the
new testament offers some good guidelines on how to
live your
life (
loving your neighbor, etc., etc.) but everything should be taken with a grain
of salt.
Now as a Christian I follow the
new testament, and so striving to be Christ like as a Christian I accept everyone for who they are, I
love them and do not presume to know the right way for them to
live their
life, instead I simply open my arms to others and know that all people
of all faiths are just fine it doesn't matter to me what you do with your
life all that matters is the way that you do it... that was my understanding
of christs teachings anyways
The purely individual need for a fulfillment that is denied to us in this
life, for an everlasting
love that we await, is certainly an important motive for believing that man was made for eternity; but only in connection with the impossibility that the injustice
of history should be the final word does the necessity for Christ's return and for
new life become fully convincing.»
In her
new book, For the
Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to
live out
of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context
of loving community when needed.
Where are the books expounding on the joy
of athiesm, the changed
lives, the improved relationships, the outpouring
of love, the
new hope?
Even so, Christians are not to be serpentlike or to abide by the ways
of the Old Age; they are to
live in the resurrection according to the
love and justice
of the
New Age.
Next he offers a
new path
of connection to the
love of God specified to their exact inner needs and outer
lives.
I pray that when we are bored and tired and discouraged and frustrated, when we feel futile and hopeless, small and ridiculous that we will receive the gift
of faith and somehow remember to sink into your
love and to receive
new life,
new joy,
new strength,
new boldness,
new courage,
new faith,
new vision.
(n. 29) «Therefore, the priest's
life ought to radiate this spousal character which demands that he be a witness to Christ's spousal
love, and thus be capable
of loving people with a heart which is
new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind
of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind
of maternal tenderness, capable
of bearing the «pangs
of birth» until «Christ be formed» in thefaithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
Familiaris Consortio presents a wholly compassionate yet objectively truthful account
of the Magisterium
of the Church's teachings on marriage and the family and in its introductory paragraph states: «In a particular way the Church addresses the young, who are beginning their journey towards marriage and family
life, for the purpose
of presenting them with
new horizons, helping them to discover the beauty and grandeur
of the vocation to
love and the service
of life.»
Because when it comes to enemy -
love and our response to evil, the
New Testament writers race to the
life and teaching
of Christ as the pattern for believers to imitate.
This creating out
of passion and
love, the carrying, the seemingly - never - ending - waiting, the knitting - together -
of - wonder - in - secret - places, the pain, the labour, the blurred line between joy and «someone please make it stop,» the «I can't do it» even while you're in the doing
of it, the delivery
of new life in blood and hope and humanity?
And
of course, that went sideways this time but I
love that the starting point is a respect for
life and an unrestrained glee at discovering something
NEW to learn.
But on the spiritual side, he is always quitting something in pursuit
of becoming a «
new creation» — snipping out parts
of life that have stopped being necessary ways
of loving people.
[His] close friendships with women...
lived in an intimacy that was not sexual but was quite real,... helped Karol Wojtyła / JP II give a fresh
new articulation to the ethics
of love and responsibility (to borrow 1
of his book's titles).
These include: the feeling
of deep trust and at - homeness inside oneself, with others, and in the universe; a fundamental respect for self, others, and nature; the ability and the inclination to give and receive
love; a lively awareness
of the wonder
of the commonplace — awe in the presence
of a
new baby, a sunset, a friendship; a philosophy
of life that makes sense and guides decisions toward responsible behavior; a dedication with enthusiasm to the larger good
of persons and society.
Pere Teilliard de Chardin, a figure - head in the unfolding
of a
new cycle in the
life of mankind, moves us profoundly not only by the amazing lucidity
of his scientific vision but also by his
love, his immense
love,
of God, which enabled him to see, everywhere throughout the created world, what the majority
of men are blind to: the constant presence
of the Creator.
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New laws and new activities result: «Abstraction, logic, reasoned choice and inventions, mathematics, art, calculation of space and time, anxieties and dreams of love — all these activities of inner life are nothing else than the effervescence of the newly - formed center as it explodes onto itself.&raq
New laws and
new activities result: «Abstraction, logic, reasoned choice and inventions, mathematics, art, calculation of space and time, anxieties and dreams of love — all these activities of inner life are nothing else than the effervescence of the newly - formed center as it explodes onto itself.&raq
new activities result: «Abstraction, logic, reasoned choice and inventions, mathematics, art, calculation
of space and time, anxieties and dreams
of love — all these activities
of inner
life are nothing else than the effervescence
of the newly - formed center as it explodes onto itself.»
Clearly, there will be a difference between the experience
of the man who from his childhood days has known and
loved Jesus, who has never had any real doubts, who has never, so to speak, been away from home, and the experience
of the man to whom Jesus Christ is a
new discovery, who has wandered in the deserts
of infidelity, who has stained and blotted his
life, who has been in the far countries
of the soul.
Their introspection may bring
new value judgments
of life and
love and meaning.
While the poems themselves may on occasion hint at this equation, the prose, which controls them and our understanding
of them, eventually serves to release a secret:
loving Beatrice was his way
of finding Christ in his «
new life» (a phrase that can hardly fail to bring to mind Paul's frequent insistence on our conversion from the old way
of being to the
new).
The
love of God, shed abroad in our hearts by His unmerited mercy, is the bedrock, the cornerstone
of that work which makes us justified, righteous and ready for the very real
new creation ahead — the hope that makes our days here (often scared with pain and trial) have meaning — that's the hope
of our calling that allows (as Steve notes) us to
live for each other.
The parable, as we saw, appears to be entirely underground except for the cracks in the surface, the stretching
of reality, which allows us to see the
new and unfamiliar context for
life, unmerited
love.
The
love, patience and candor offered by people
of color in my
life has given me a
new set
of ears for Dr. Yancy's outcry.
What needs to be asked is how men and women can
live in this culture filled with sexual symbols, sharing in the
new freedom, and discover the creativity and satisfaction
of authentic human
love.
The
love of a man and a woman,
lived out in the power
of baptismal
life, now becomes the sacrament
of the
love between Christ and his Church, and a witness to the mystery
of fidelity and unity from which the «
New Eve» is born and by which she
lives in her earthly pilgrimage toward the fullness
of the eternal wedding.»
It does not share the fundamental Catholic convictions about sacramental marriage: an exclusive, lifelong union
of man and woman that is open to
new life, a faithful and unbreakable bond mirroring God's
love for humanity and, specifically, Christ's
love for the Church.
Some
of the ancients knew that to honour marriage was to affirm the goodness
of the body,
of embodied
love and
new human
life.
Therefore a
loving concern about this problem requires that men and women together try to learn what
new possibilities
of the organization
of public
life for both sexes there may be.
The
New Testament speaks and faith knows
of an act
of God through which man becomes capable
of self - commitment, capable
of faith and
love,
of his authentic
life.
But when we bring the principle
of growth
of persons in
loving relationship to the judgment
of marriages where the partners discover that they have made a mistake and that two people are destroying the possibility
of growth in freedom and
love, it is no violation
of integrity to end the marriage so that each may seek a
new life which is more responsible and genuinely productive.
All noteworthy quests» from the persistent and annoying neighbor in the
New Testament who knocks on the door for bread in the middle
of the night (and serves as one model for how we should pray) to Homer's Odysseus, who seeks to return home» have something in common: They know what they want and
love, and they shape their
lives to the pursuit
of it.