Please pray for the tsunami victims

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Apologist
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Please pray for the tsunami victims

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Please pray so that many of them survive, so that the relatives of the deceased may be comforted, and that the victims' souls may be saved...
Pray, pray, pray...

PS. And, if you have some time, pry for my mother who has a few problems. God knows!

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Lord, have mercy.

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May our Good God deliver them and comfort them by the prayers of the Theotokos.
And may God have mercy on us all, because unless we repent, we shall all likewise perish.

"As long as it depends on Monothelitism, then Miaphysitism is nothing but a variant of Monophysitism."

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Post by 尼古拉前执事 »

So far ...

Over 100,000 humans dead.

But no animals?

How weird is that?

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romiosini

Post by romiosini »

Deacon Nikolai wrote:

So far ...

Over 100,000 humans dead.

But no animals?

How weird is that?

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Father Nicholas, you are outmost halarious and truthful.
You never know what GOD planned for the Tsunami. Maybe the Tsunami was a sign for us to repent. Or maybe, He wanted to teach a lesson to the peoples of Sri Lanka or Indonesia and He spared the animals. :roll: GOD works in many ways. May their memories be eternal in GOD's bossom. Let us hope that they earned Paradise. These poor people don't have many chances to meet Christ as we do, we should be grateful.
As always, Fr. Nicholas comment is quite a wondersome analogy. :D (I wonder if that is a correct word for this phrase...hm...)

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Post by gphadraig »

Animals, I seem to recall, do have a sense we humans seem to have lost? Also they don't go down to the beach to lay in a tropical sun.

Sadly I read of one man from Sri Lanka who has lost 200 relatives, 200! The tragic events have been very much on my mind as I have a very dear friend and colleague who is away there. A Tamil from the area under the control of the Tamil Tigers, he may be in an area least able to - in terms of infrastructure - cope with the inundation and the subsequent problems. A gentle and very humane doctor who I fervently is safe. But I cannot find any information as to his well-being, despite trying over the past several days.

Out of all this I am left with several thoughts.....

The stories of incredible kindness shown by people to their neighbour in the affected areas. Stories in the press of unprecedented giving by both individuals and businesses. The smallness of man in terms of the huge power demonstrated by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. And the colossal need that now exists and will exist long after the press and broadcast media find another headline or topic to focus on.

Truly even the most powerful are humbled before an event of this dimension.........

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Lets trap them with our prayers (as Elder Porphyry used to say) so they can' get away! For my mother, too...

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