Tennessee Ernie Ford and Odetta – What A Friend We Have

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What A Friend We Have In Jesus – Mahalia Jackson

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On Eagle’s Wings

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Mary Mary: God In Me

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Special Prayer for a Baby

God bless this perfect little one,

Keep him safe and sound.

Bless his tiny hands and feet,

so he may conquer and defeat.

Brighten up his spiritual eyes,

so that he may undoubtedly become wise.

Bless his cute little mouth,

So your name he can shout.

But most of all bless his little mind,

to stay heavenly divine.

Oh!  And don’t forget to bless his parents too

For the big job they got to do.

In Jesus’ name we pray.

Amen

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The Lord’s Prayer 主の祈り

Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your Name,
your kingdom come,
your Will be done on earth as in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.
Lead us not into the temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power,
and the glory are yours now and forever.
Amen

天にまします我らの父よ
願わくは
み名をあがめさせたまえ
み国を来たらせたまえ
み心の天に成る如く地にもなさせたまえ
我らの日用の糧を今日も与えたまえ
我らに罪を犯す者を我らが赦す如く我らの罪をも赦したまえ
我らを試みに遭わせず悪より救い出したまえ
国と力と栄えとは限りなく汝のものなればなり
アーメン

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Trinity Church, Boston

Trinity Church, Boston

My family and I visited this church for sightseeing, and then again for Sunday service last night. I was moved by the history and architecture of the church, and by the pastor’s message.

Trinity Church, Boston (Wikipedia)

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Happy St. Ignatius Day!

Happy St. Ignatius Day! As you might know, July 31 is the Feast Day of the Founder of the Society of Jesus and a day of celebration for Jesuits throughout the world.

We should be inspired by the spirituality of St. Ignatius.

This summer I’d like to focus on a central Ignatian theme – “finding God in all things.” Ignatius had a keen sense that God was present in all aspects of life. We should be encouraged to help people find divine life at the depths of reality and see the world as a place where God is at work, and full of his appeals and presence. People imbued with Ignatian spirituality look on the world with the eyes of Christ, love it with His heart, and enter into its depths with His unlimited compassion.

Hopefully, we can see God in our family, friends, community and in nature. While it is more difficult, we can also experience God’s consoling presence with us in our suffering – perhaps an illness, family problem, or loss of a loved one. We experience God in worship (that’s Mass for many of us), the sacraments, prayer, Scripture, and the saints (those who have been canonized and the holy people in our daily lives).

Ignatius gives us a simple prayer method to help us find God in our daily experiences. It’s called the “Examen” (sometimes called the Examination of Consciousness). While there are several ways of doing it, one simple way is to reflect at the end of our day or the next morning how we experienced God in the past day. What “God moments” – perhaps a kind word from a co-worker, an expression of gratitude from one of our children, a sign of affection from our spouse – occurred? What are we grateful for? What gave us life? Ignatius asks us to relish these moments and give thanks for them.

Then he asks us to consider, “How did I respond to God’s invitations this past day?” Was I kind and considerate and present to people or was I impatient and self-centered? We then ask forgiveness for the times we didn’t respond well to God’s graces and ask for help to do better – to be more loving, patient, compassionate and forgiving.

This simple prayer form can help us pay attention to God’s presence and initiatives in our daily lives and make us aware of how we’re responding – asking for forgiveness, guidance, strength, and help as needed.

In the spirit of Ignatius, let’s be attentive to God’s presence in our lives.

どうぞよろしくお願いいたします。

Thank You and Best Regards!

Daniel P. Arakelian

http://kamogawachurch.com

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Saint Valentine’s Day and Kamogawa Church

Wishing you a very happy Valentine’s Day!

Kamogawa Church was founded on February 14, 2003, St. Valentines Day.  It is with great pleasure that we pay tribute to Saint Valentine, who was an early Christian wedding minister, by establishing our Church on this Day.

“The first representation of Saint Valentine appeared in the Nuremberg Chronicle, (1493); alongside the woodcut portrait of Valentine the text states that he was a Roman priest martyred during the reign of Claudius II, known as Claudius Gothicus. He was arrested and imprisoned upon being caught marrying Christian couples and otherwise aiding Christians who were at the time being persecuted by Claudius in Rome. Helping Christians at this time was considered a crime. Claudius took a liking to this prisoner — until Valentinus tried to convert the Emperor — whereupon this priest was condemned to death. He was beaten with clubs and stoned; when that didn’t finish him, he was beheaded outside the Flaminian Gate. Various dates are given for the martyrdom or martyrdoms: 269, 270, or 273.[10]

Source: Saint Valentine (on Wikipedia)

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