Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Religion




For my religion today, I read a leaflet on World Youth Day written by a Fr. John Flader, recalling highlights of WYD and providing a summary of the week.


1: There was around 113,000 Australians and 110,000 registered pilgrims from across the world.

2: The Police Commisioner of Sydney reported that it the crime rate had been at it's lowest during the week of Wortld Youth Day and that the police officers were friendly, as he stated that any other time there would have been a riot, but the pilgrims followed the police willingly.

3: Thousands of pilgrims from across the world made their way on Saturday over the Sdyney Harbour Bridge on their pilgramage to the shrine of Blessed Mary Mackillop.

4: Relics of several saints and blesseds attracted crowds of pilgrims, especially the body of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, with streams of pilgrims coming to pray before his body.

5: The Stations of the Cross, on Friday, was very powerful, set as it was against the city and the slowly setting sun, with Pope Benedict leading the people who attended in prayer at each Station.

6: The WYD Cross and Icon, which had travelled the world with each World Youth Day, attracted many people to pray near the iconic Cross and Icon.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

RAAF family day


On Saturday, we went to the RAAF family day. It was really cool.

All of us went, and we were going to take a friend, but he had things on. First of all, when we arrived, we had to get visitor passes and then went into the base.

We tried out a C130 Hercules H simulator, which was great fun. When I flew, Jonathon was my co-pilot (holding me back from flying really low!) and we flew under Sydney Harbour Bridge. Thomas and Luke, his co-pilot, also flew under the bridge but they crashed afterwards, trying to land.

It was also really funny, because we couldn't put the landing gear up, as an alarm went off!!! So instead, we flew with the landing gear down.

After that, we had sausages and drinks, and then went on a Hercules H for a flight around the Blue Mountains. It was a fairly low flight, but the plane was really noisy!

We met some friends who had come, and then we went home.

It was really great fun. especially the simulator!

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

My religion for today

today my religion reading was about snactifying grace and the three theological virtues.

Sanctifying grace is a gift from God to help us on the way to Heaven. Snactifying grace can inspire you to be nice and help someone through any problems they are having or it can inspire us to go and do something else, such as read the bible, etc.

Because sanctifying grace helps us to be kind to others, it is a very important gift from God which helps us get to Heaven.

The three theological virtues, as my religion book called them, are faith, hope and charity.

Faith, for obvious reasons, is incredbily important, as it helps us to accept God and things of our religion which we may not understand.

Hope is also important, as without hope we wouldn't do anything to get to Heaven, as we would believe we never could get to Heaven. Thus, hope is just as important as faith.

Charity helps us to be nice to others and help them along the way to Heaven, helping us ass well. It helps uas to be closer to God, as we are showing love and kindness to strangers.

All of the theological virtues and sanctifying grace are important and help us be closer to God and help us get to Heaven

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