Catholic Femininity Realm
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1229649.Classic_Russian_Cooking
A guide to a Russian woman's traditional kitchen. From mealtimes and menus, food preservation and storage to cooking techniques and evening tea.
Forwarded from Aesthetica Veritatis (Perry Rubino...♧)
Forwarded from Music for Catholics
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
The government shall be upon his shoulder
The government shall be upon his shoulder and his name shall be called,
Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
The government shall be upon his shoulder
The government shall be upon his shoulder and his name shall be call, Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
The government shall be upon his shoulder
The government shall be upon his shoulder and his name shall be called,
Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
For unto us a child is born
For unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
Unto us, a son is giv'n
The government shall be upon his shoulder
The government shall be upon his shoulder and his name shall be call, Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
Wonderful, Counselor
The Mighty God, the Everlasting Father
The Prince of Peace
For Unto Us a Child is Born
Handel
Merry Christmas to everyone! I wish you joy on this day.
Forwarded from Music for Catholics
Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to men of good will!
https://sentradpress.com/
In this link you'll find some Fr. Ripperger's books. The prices are not expensive at all and these would make an excellent home library.
In this link you'll find some Fr. Ripperger's books. The prices are not expensive at all and these would make an excellent home library.
Forwarded from Society of the Sacred Blood
It’s hard to digest the concept that demons are real malevolent entities and not knowing or believing they exist only makes you more vulnerable, more liable to mistake their whispers and incitements as inspired by our own nature and as such are in greater danger of heeding them.
Imagine an unbelieving world in which the majority of people are passively and unknowingly lead by demons and the most powerful members of society were openly lead by demons whose names they pronounce.
Penance and prayer, to deny ourselves, to suffer gracefully, to suffer willingly these are our spiritual weapons against the eternal enemy.
Imagine an unbelieving world in which the majority of people are passively and unknowingly lead by demons and the most powerful members of society were openly lead by demons whose names they pronounce.
Penance and prayer, to deny ourselves, to suffer gracefully, to suffer willingly these are our spiritual weapons against the eternal enemy.
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Forwarded from Family Matters (Bouquet Of Jasmines)
A poll for the ladies in here: do men change their behavior, their ways?
Anonymous Poll
44%
Yes
19%
No
37%
I don't know
Forwarded from Heathens Begone (Pérez)
The Civil Year ends today. At Midnight, a New Year will begin, as the world counts time, and the present one will sink into the abyss of eternity. It is one step further on in our lives, and brings us nearer to that end of all things which St. Peter says is at hand. The Liturgy, which brings a new Ecclesiastical Year on the First Sunday of Advent, has no special prayers in the Roman Church, for the beginning of the Year on the First of January; but her spirit—which takes an interest in everything affecting the well-being of individuals or society at large—her spirit is, that we should, sometime in the course of this last day of the Year, make a fervent act of thanksgiving to God for the blessings he has bestowed upon us during the past twelve months.
Rome sets us the example. Today, the Sovereign Pontiff goes, in state, to the Gesù (or, as we should call it, Jesus’ Church), and there assists at a solemn Te Deum; the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament follows it, blessing, as it were, the public act of thanksgiving, and giving a pledge of blessings for the coming Year.
The only Church that has given a Liturgical expression to the sentiments which the close of the Year inspires is that of the Mozarabic Rite, in which there occurs the following beautiful Preface, which we gladly offer to our readers. It is part of the Mass of the Sunday which immediately precedes the Feast of the Epiphany.
It is meet and just, that we should give thanks to thee, O Holy Lord, Eternal Father, Almighty God, through Jesus Christ thy Son, our Lord; who being, before all time, born of thee, God the Father, did, together with thee and the Holy Ghost, create all seasons, and deigned himself to be born in time, from the womb of the Virgin Mary. He, though the eternal One, established the fixed revolutions of years, through which this world runs its course, and divided the Year by regular and suitable changes of Seasons, wherewith the Sun should, in orderly variety, mark the round of the Year, as he ran the measured circuit of his course. For we, this day, dedicate, by the gifts we offer, the close of the past year, and the commencement of that which follows, unto Him, the living God, by whose mercy we have lived through the years gone bye, and are about to commence the beginning of another. Since, therefore, a sacred devotion, wherein we all share, has this Year brought us together to invoke this thy Divine Son, we pour out our humble prayers unto thee, O God, the Father! that, whereas thou hast consecrated the present portion of the year by the Birth of this same thy Son—thou mayest vouchsafe to make this year a happy one unto us, and to give us to spend it in thy service. Fill, too, the earth with its fruits, and deliver our souls and bodies from sickness and sin. Take away scandal, defeat our enemy, keep down famine, and drive far from our country all such events as would bring evil upon her. Through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Rome sets us the example. Today, the Sovereign Pontiff goes, in state, to the Gesù (or, as we should call it, Jesus’ Church), and there assists at a solemn Te Deum; the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament follows it, blessing, as it were, the public act of thanksgiving, and giving a pledge of blessings for the coming Year.
The only Church that has given a Liturgical expression to the sentiments which the close of the Year inspires is that of the Mozarabic Rite, in which there occurs the following beautiful Preface, which we gladly offer to our readers. It is part of the Mass of the Sunday which immediately precedes the Feast of the Epiphany.
It is meet and just, that we should give thanks to thee, O Holy Lord, Eternal Father, Almighty God, through Jesus Christ thy Son, our Lord; who being, before all time, born of thee, God the Father, did, together with thee and the Holy Ghost, create all seasons, and deigned himself to be born in time, from the womb of the Virgin Mary. He, though the eternal One, established the fixed revolutions of years, through which this world runs its course, and divided the Year by regular and suitable changes of Seasons, wherewith the Sun should, in orderly variety, mark the round of the Year, as he ran the measured circuit of his course. For we, this day, dedicate, by the gifts we offer, the close of the past year, and the commencement of that which follows, unto Him, the living God, by whose mercy we have lived through the years gone bye, and are about to commence the beginning of another. Since, therefore, a sacred devotion, wherein we all share, has this Year brought us together to invoke this thy Divine Son, we pour out our humble prayers unto thee, O God, the Father! that, whereas thou hast consecrated the present portion of the year by the Birth of this same thy Son—thou mayest vouchsafe to make this year a happy one unto us, and to give us to spend it in thy service. Fill, too, the earth with its fruits, and deliver our souls and bodies from sickness and sin. Take away scandal, defeat our enemy, keep down famine, and drive far from our country all such events as would bring evil upon her. Through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
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Forwarded from Journey to happiness (Elizabeth Mictian)
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE,
AND
MANUAL OF POLITENESS.
A COMPLETE HAND BOOK FOR THE USE OF THE LADY IN POLITE SOCIETY.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/35123/35123-h/35123-h.htm
AND
MANUAL OF POLITENESS.
A COMPLETE HAND BOOK FOR THE USE OF THE LADY IN POLITE SOCIETY.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/35123/35123-h/35123-h.htm
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Croquetas de papa:
Ingredients:
-1kg of potatoes
-two egg yolks
-1 cup of dried breadcrumbs
-2 beaten eggs
-salt to taste
-1 cup of flour
-oil
Preparation:
Boil and mash the potatoes. Add to them the two egg yolks and put in the salt. Grab some mashed potatoes with your hands and mold into a ball shape. Then, put the croqueta in the two beaten eggs, make sure to have egg all over it. Then do the same with flour, and finally through the breadcrumbs. Let them sit for 30 minutes in the fridge. Fry in abundant hot oil.
Ingredients:
-1kg of potatoes
-two egg yolks
-1 cup of dried breadcrumbs
-2 beaten eggs
-salt to taste
-1 cup of flour
-oil
Preparation:
Boil and mash the potatoes. Add to them the two egg yolks and put in the salt. Grab some mashed potatoes with your hands and mold into a ball shape. Then, put the croqueta in the two beaten eggs, make sure to have egg all over it. Then do the same with flour, and finally through the breadcrumbs. Let them sit for 30 minutes in the fridge. Fry in abundant hot oil.
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