Responsorial Psalm, Alleluia Verse And Gospel For Feast of Corpus Christi Year A – Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Feast of Corpus Christi Year A

All Hail The Power O Jesus’ Name Song in honor of Christ The King just as we used to sing from our old Church Hymnal.

Responsorial Psalm Gospel For Feast of Corpus Christi Year A
– Psalms 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20

R. (12) Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.
or:
R. Alleluia.

12 Glorify the LORD, O Jerusalem;
praise your God, O Zion.
13 For he has strengthened the bars of your gates;
he has blessed your children within you.
R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.
or:
R. Alleluia.

14 He has granted peace in your borders;
with the best of wheat he fills you.
15 He sends forth his command to the earth;
swiftly runs his word!
R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.
or:
R. Alleluia.

19 He has proclaimed his word to Jacob,
his statutes and his ordinances to Israel.
20 He has not done thus for any other nation;
his ordinances he has not made known to them. Alleluia.
R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.
or:
R. Alleluia.

Feast of Corpus Christi Year A

Alleluia – John 6:51

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
51 I am the living bread that came down from heaven, says the Lord;
whoever eats this bread will live forever.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel Feast of Corpus Christi Year A

51 Jesus said to the Jewish crowds: “I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats this bread, he will live for ever. The bread that I will give him is my flesh, which I give so that the world may live.”

52 This started an angry argument among them. “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” they asked.

53 Jesus said to them, “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you.

54 Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day.

55 For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.

56 Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him.

57 The living Father sent me, and because of him I live also. In the same way whoever eats me will live because of me.

58 This, then, is the bread that came down from heaven; it is not like the bread that your ancestors ate. They later died, but those who eat this bread will live for ever.”

Feast of Corpus Christi Year A

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Today’s Wise Saying In Nkwen – Wisdom Of The Old For The Month Of June

Daily Wise Sayings in Nkwen Language for the month of June.

Today’s Wise Sayings For The Month Of June. – Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə/ŋorə̀ Tətə̀ Alùŋə.

Daily Wise Sayings In Nkwen (Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ). An attempt to expatiate on the Wisdom of the Old or the Wisdom of our Forefathers.

 

Mǝbâkò’ò Sè – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝntarǝ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Thirtieth – Boŋə ò kàkə nkùŋə̀-tyə li’isə̀.

Ndǝ̀mǝ wà, ò tso’osǝ azuŋǝ ŋu, ò zàŋsǝ̀ mbû ntwu, mbǝ’ǝma àghǝ̀mǝ̀ tsǝ ò lya mbǔ tso’osǝ. Ò lontǝ azuŋǝ ŋu ò zaŋsǝ mbu mbensǝ̌ mbǝ’ǝma ò bǝ lya bǔ lontǝ, a kǝ nfa’à nǝ azuŋǝ zhi zha.  Ŋù fya azuŋǝ mbwo wwo ò kwε nǝ mbwo mǝ̀tsǝ̀mǝ,̀ nghǝrǝtǝ, nfyâ mǝyà yɛ̌. À wwa a lya bǔ wi’itǝ fya zǝdàŋǝ, kǝ̂, o kǝ mbu nzhi nduŋǝ mǝ lontǝnǝ fǝ mbwo zhǝ.

 

Mǝbâkò’ònǝ – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-nə̀bwu’u mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-ninth – Njwe afò bə̀zὲrə bə njwe-la’à.

Ndǝ̀mǝ, o kǝ wwo wwo bǝ kǝ ngha’a ngha mbà, kǝ̀ kǝ dzwi wwo wwò adi’i tsǝ aghǝmǝ wwo ma bǝ̀ bikà kǝ wu aghǝ̀mǝ̀ wu wa ndzwi. Mbǝ’ǝma boŋǝ bǝ fɛ̂nǝ nzǝ wwo wu kǝ ma ò lyǝ wu nkwî, boŋǝ bǝ bǝ̌ ti’i kǝ biŋsǝ ngǝ, “À bǐ nlyǝ̀ li fǝ ndoŋǝ wi zhǝzhǝ lo? À bǐ ǹnunǝ fǐ nchya fǝ’ǝ zhǝ zhǝ nfà’à li kǝ̀ wu lo? À bǐ nchya nghǝ nduɲǝ wi njwe senǝ zhǝ zhǝ li a ghǝ̀rǝ kǝ wu lo? À bǐ nkwi ncyâ fǝ̀’ǝ̀ zhǝ zhǝ nlyǝ li fǝ lo? Əlya, bǝ̀ ti’ì ntǝ̌ mmi nǝ mǝ̀yǐnǝ̀ mwo.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-nə̀fâ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-eighth – Boŋə ntòŋə wwo tə lwὲ’ɛ̀tə̀ boŋə o bə lya ku ndyâ mə̀shà.

Bǝ lǝ̌ tǝ mbyi a nǝ àsǝ̀sòŋǝ̀ nkô mbǝ’ǝma a koŋǝ àsǝ̀sòŋǝ̀ sǝsu. nlǝ̌ tǝ̂ ngwu nǝ̀ ngwàsaŋǝ nkô mbǝ’ǝma a koŋǝ ngwàsaŋǝ sǝsu. Nlǝ̌tǝ nǝ̀byě nǝ mǝ̀jyǝ nkô mbǝ’ǝma nǝ koŋǝ mǝ̀jyǝ̂ sǝsu. Ndǝ̀mǝ wà ò tǝ koŋǝ azuŋǝ tsǝ kǝ myi mǝtuwe wu sǝsu, o kwà’àtǝ̀ àtyǝ̂ zhǝ nshi’inǝ, nlinǝ ngǝ̀ azuŋǝ zu kwesǝ wwo li nǝ̀ àkǝ̀ lǝ, kǝ à bǝ bǝ azuŋǝ ma a lǝ̌tǝ̀ wwo mǝ kô nǝ̀ wwo ghǝ nǝ̀ wwò lǝ.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sè– Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-sàmba mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-seventh – Ò dzwi afo nchə̀ o kə bəkwu nsəŋə.

Ndǝ̀mǝ wà, Boŋǝ ò dzwi adi’i wu ma anyù tsǝ bǝ̀ǝ nghǝ yi, ò kǝ ŋu wu ma ànyù zu dzwi wu nnu a nǝ bu kǝ fɛ̀rǝ̀. A nti’i nswà’à tsɛ̀’ɛ̀ nduŋǝ mǝ̀ nyesǝnǝ. kǝ a bǝ bǝ anyù ma ǝ bi ntɛ mbǝ̂ yi, lya mbu nzhitǝ mǝ boŋǝ nǝ̀, ò kǝ mbyi sǝsu bǔ fi’i. Ti’i nyesǝ tsɛ̀’ɛ̀ nyesǝ̀ nghǝ̀ nǝ̀nshi.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sè– Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-ntùu mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-sixth- Ǹghǝ̌ kwo məmə t̀

Boŋǝ moo nyi mǝtù’u wwò ò ti’i kǝ tsɛ̀’ɛ̀ ǹnu zhǝ̀ tsà ǝzǐ ńnunǝ wwo, o ti’i gha. Boŋǝ abàrǝ bɛ̂ atsǝ̀’ǝ zhǝ nkhǝ̌ nǝ zu, ò ti’i kǝ tsɛ’ɛ̀ zǝ dàŋǝ swà’a wǐ, ò ti’i gha. Boŋǝ ò wii wwo tǝ fε wwo sǝŋǝ nyi ǝtsǝ̀’ǝ wwò, o ngǝ “weyi weyi weyi!” ti’i kǝ tsε’ε nduŋə swa’a chi’isǝ ǝtsǝ̀’ǝ zhǝ, o ti’i gha.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ  – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-tanǝ̀ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-fifth- Əbòŋnə̀ bya-bya zoŋə a ndzèmə nzὲ.

Ndǝmǝ wa, zhi’itǝ wwo, mǝ̀tswanǝ̌ ntsɛ̀rǝ̀ wa kakǝ bòŋǝ̀, mbǝ’ǝma ò tswa zǝ̀ nchyàmbì la, mbù nghǝ bǝ bòŋnǝ a dǝ ngǝ ò kǝ mbitǝ tswa zǝ tsǝ̀ mǝ to’otǝ zǝ nchyàmbì zha wǝ. Fǝ̀’ǝ̀ lya tǝ kù’ù ǝbòŋnǝ̀ jwo ti’i nyìi ntyǝnǝ̌, ŋù ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ lǐ wwo nchì’i a tyǝ̂ zhi, kàkǝ anyù zhǝ bǔ zàŋsǝ biŋǝ. A bǝ ngǝ bǝ̂ bi nfεrǝ̀ wwo mbǝ’ǝ anyù tsǝ, boŋǝ ŋù ntsǝ̀mǝ ti’i zhi ntiŋǝ zhǝ tsε’ε ngǝ anyù zha ko wwo mbǝ’ǝma ǝ̀bòŋnǝ̀ jwo yìi ntyǝnǝ̌.

Mǝbâkò’o Sènǝ – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-nǝ̀kwa mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-fourth- Ə̀nywe bənkhə tsə bə mbà’ambà’à.

Ndə̀mə wà, boŋǝ bǝ loo wwo ma Ətàa-tyǝ̂ adi’i fa’a tsǝ ma bǝ̀ tɛ ndzwi wu nfa’a, ò ghǝ ò bosǝ wwo, nlanǝ nlinǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma bǝ̀ bu ma bwo tε ndzwi wu lǒ afà’a. Ò lya nlanǝ nzǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma bwo fa’a, a bǝ̀ ngǝ ò zǝ àkonǝ nyù tsǝ wu, ò ti’i boŋǝ̀ zhìtǝ̀ mǝ nyesǝnǝ̌. O lya kǝ tǝ khǝ̀’ǝ lu’urǝ ghǝ tô abwo zhǝ za’a boŋǝ bu kasǝ wwo biŋsǝ ngǝ, “Bù bi nko’osǝ m̀mu wì a la lǝ?”

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-tarə mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-third – Nkyî luu a nə̀ àwigə̀rə̂

A bə njwe tsə̀, Moo Nywə̀ ko’o ǹnunə atyəˆ shà mba tsə̀, nə̀nə̌ bə̀ yìi ǹno ǹno ̌nkwεtə yi wu, ə̀bàrə dzwikə tsùŋǝ wu,nə ə̀kəku, nə bə̀fə̌, nə bə tsènkεrə̀ nə ngà̀ŋə nəghònə. A swiŋə ngə a bwo bətsə̀mə̀ nutə akwirC kwirə. A ti’i nfya məjyə bwo bətsə̀mə̀ jyə nzurə.  A tì’i ndə lya ngə boŋə ǹgwètə ŋùtsə̀mə yii adi’i anyu wwo di’i luu, o tarə tse’e ŋu ntsəmə.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-bya mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-second – Ə̀zdùŋə nshye chyà tsὲ’ὲ à̀dàŋə̀ àdaŋə.

Ŋù nǝ̀ ǝdzùŋǝ̀ ngù’u fǝ lo? Binǝ̀ bǝ dzuŋǝ chya chyaˆ atyǝ nshyǝ wi. Ò dzwi nǝ àzunǝ ò fya zǝ̌ ndǝmǝ̀ wwò  Ò dzwi nǝ àbì’ì O kǝ ntiŋǝ̀ wwo wu sǝsu niŋǝ̀. Ò tǝ̌ asǝ̀mǝ̀ fǝ̀’ǝ̀ wwò chya ò mε’ὲtǝ̀ bǝ̀ bǝ ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ kǝˆ nko’o ntǝˆ.

Mǝbâkò’ò Senǝ – Njwe mə̀gheme mǝmbya nǝ nchǝ̀-mo’o mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twenty-first – Boŋə ò bànǝ ntènə̀ ò jwe nkwu.

Nkò’onyù tentǝ la mbòŋǝ̀ sǝsu. Tankaˆ wà, Takǝ̀ mǝ swiŋnǝ̀ nkò’ònyù wwo aghǝ̀mǝ̀ ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ mbà.  Mbǝ’ ǝma boŋǝ ò kiˆ nkò’onyù a bǝ ngǝ ò swiŋǝ ntsὲrǝ̀.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe mǝ̀ghǝmǝ̀ mǝmbya mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twentieth – Àghàngàŋə̀ zu’u ngàŋə̀

Ndyǝ ghǝ̀rǝ ndyǝˆ. Àmǝ̀mù’ù ko ntsǔ myaˆ ngwu bwo bǝ̀ ǝboo byi. Bwo ti’i kwakǝ la? Tǝ̀kwε tì’i kǝ wu ku. Atsǝ̀mǝ̀ tsǝ̀mǝ̀ dzwi tsὲ’ε a mbwo Nywè.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe Nchǝ̀-nǝbwuù’u mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Ninteenth  – Ò kâ mətanə kə ghə̀ o kə mbə̀ŋə̀ nə̀ alà’a shù’ù.

Ndì wà, ò ka wwò  koŋǝ mǝ zo’onǝ̀, ò kǝ wwo nǝ swiŋǝ ngǝ nǝzo’o bikàkǝ boŋǝ̀. Kǝ̀ ngǝ nǝ̀zo’o tentǝ sǝsu. Ò ka wwo kòŋǝ jwe moo, ò kǝ nǝ swiŋǝ ngǝ mǝ̀kûnǝ moo tentǝ sǝsu.  Boŋǝ ò ka wwo kòŋǝ ghǝrǝ anyù tsǝ, ò kǝ wwo mǝ̀bonǝ̀ niŋǝ mǝtiŋǝ bǝ bu ma bwo swa’a ghǝ̀rǝ anyù zha ma ò bikàkǝ wwo zhi mǝ̀ghǝrǝnǝ̀ la, kǝ ma o bo la.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Mǝbǎkò’ò Senǝ – Njwe Nchǝ̀-nefâ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Eighteenth – Boŋə ò bànǝ ntènə̀ ò jwe nkwu.

Nkò’onyù tentǝ la mbòŋǝ̀ sǝsu. Tankaˆ wà, Takǝ̀ mǝ swiŋnǝ̀ nkò’ònyù wwo aghǝ̀mǝ̀ ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ mbà.  Mbǝ’ ǝma boŋǝ ò kiˆ nkò’onyù a bǝ ngǝ ò swiŋǝ ntsὲrǝ̀.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe Nchǝ̀-sàmba mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Seventeenth – Àghàngàŋə̀ zu’u ngàŋə̀

Ndyǝ ghǝ̀rǝ ndyǝˆ. Àmǝ̀mù’ù ko ntsǔ myaˆ ngwu bwo bǝ̀ ǝboo byi. Bwo ti’i kwakǝ la? Tǝ̀kwε tì’i kǝ wu ku. Atsǝ̀mǝ̀ tsǝ̀mǝ̀ dzwi tsὲ’ε a mbwo Nywè.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe Nchǝ̀-ntùu mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Sixteenth Ò kâ mətanə kə ghə̀ o kə mbə̀ŋə̀ nə̀ alà’a shù’ù.

Ndì wà, ò ka wwò  koŋǝ mǝ zo’onǝ̀, ò kǝ wwo nǝ swiŋǝ ngǝ nǝzo’o bikàkǝ boŋǝ̀. Kǝ̀ ngǝ nǝ̀zo’o tentǝ sǝsu. Ò ka wwo kòŋǝ jwe moo, ò kǝ nǝ swiŋǝ ngǝ mǝ̀kûnǝ moo tentǝ sǝsu.  Boŋǝ ò ka wwo kòŋǝ ghǝrǝ anyù tsǝ, ò kǝ wwo mǝ̀bonǝ̀ niŋǝ mǝtiŋǝ bǝ bu ma bwo swa’a ghǝ̀rǝ anyù zha ma ò bikàkǝ wwo zhi mǝ̀ghǝrǝnǝ̀ la, kǝ ma o bo la.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe Nchǝ̀-tanǝ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June fifteenth – Ŋùdàŋə toŋə àfə̀mə ŋùdàŋə̀ wù’usə mə̀gə̀’ə̀ myi.

Ŋù  ntsǝ̀mǝ atyê nshye à dzwi nǝ̀ ǝ̀bì’ì. Mǝŋkhǝ ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ dzwi nǝ̀ ǝ̀bì’ì ma bǝ̀tàa byi fyâ nǝ̀ zhǝ. A lya nkwe mbǝ ŋu, a swa’à zhi ǝ̀bì’ì.  Muwì̀, o kǝ ǝbìi jwo nǝ ko’osǝ nu àbì’i ndǝmǝ̀ wwò kǝ zǝ̀ bǝtàa bwo mbà. Tǎkǝ nswà’a zhǝ ǝ̀bì’ì, ka ǝ̂ khǝ̌tǝ khǝ̌tǝ̂.

Mǝbâkò’o Sènǝ Njwe Nchǝ̀-nǝ̀kwà mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Fourteenth –Tə̀ zhi ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ bǝ mbù’u.
Ndǝ̀mǝ, ò kǝ wwo ntsǝ̀rǝ atyǝ ŋù tswa tǝ̀ ngǝ a zhi ànyù zu mbà. Kǝ wwo ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ ŋù ma a ghǝrǝ anyù tǝbòŋǝ̀ nǝ biŋǝ kǝ to’otǝ yi nǝ ànyù tǝbòŋǝ̀ ma a ghǝ̀rǝ nnu ŋu tsǝ ma à bikàkǝ yi anyu dàŋǝ̀ zhi.  A wa ŋù ma à bikàkǝ yi anyu daŋǝ̀ zhi bǝ kàkǝ yi wwu tyǝ mbà, la Nywè yi tyǝ wwu.
Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Nchǝ̀-tarǝ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Thirteenth – Ndyâ bikàkə nə bǝ̀ nshwe.

Boŋǝ bù kakǝ̌  tyǝnǝ kwokǝ̀  a di’i wu ma bǝ̀ kǝ̀ ŋù dzwi wǝ, boŋǝ̀ lya àtentǝ̀ tyǝ̀.  Mǝ̀sa’anǝnǝ̀ kǝ̀ mǝ̀tyǝ̂nǝnǝ̀ bǝ ànyù tǝbòŋǝ̀. Muwì, boŋǝ bǔ ŋù tǝ sa’anǝ kǝ tǝ tyǝ̂nǝ, ndǝ̀mǝ wwò, kǝ̀  moo, kǝ̀  nchyâ mâduŋǝ tsǝ̀  yìi nswiŋǝ̀  ngǝ bù  kentǝ, bù zwi’itǝ̀, nkentǝ, kǝ nǝ nshi bǔ ghǝ̌.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Nchǝ̀-bya mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Twelfth –Ndyâ bikàkə nə bǝ̀ nshwe.

Boŋǝ bù kakǝ̌  tyǝnǝ kwokǝ̀  adi’i wu ma bǝ̀ kǝ̀ ŋu dzwi we, boŋǝ̀ lya atentǝ̀ tyǝ̀.  Mǝ̀sa’anǝnǝ̀ kǝ̀ mǝ̀tyǝ̂nǝnǝ̀ bǝ ànyù tǝbòŋǝ̀. Muwì, boŋǝ bǔ ŋu tǝ sa’anǝ kǝ tǝ tyǝ̂nǝ, ndǝ̀mǝ wwò, kǝ̀  moo, kǝ̀  nchyâ mâduŋǝ tsǝ̀  yìi nswiŋǝ̀  ngǝ bù  kentǝ, bù̀ zwi’itǝ̀, nkentǝ, kǝ nǝ nshi bǔ ghǝ̌.

Mǝbǎkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Nchǝ̀-mò’o mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Eleventh – Mə̀tànə ŋu nə̀li zhi.

Ndì wa, boŋǝ ò tǝ swa’a zuu azunǝ zhǝ, nduŋǝ dzwi, ò ghǝ tsε’ὲ wwò nǝ atyǝ̂mbǝ̀ŋǝ zhǝ mbà. Mbǝ’ǝ̀ma ò bǝ ghǝ̀ la linǝ̀ zu ma ǝ lanǝ mbòŋǝ̀ wwo ǝzû. Ŋùdaŋǝ ghǝ la nzuu bǝ zu ma à kǝ nzǝ ngǝ a boŋǝ yε. Bǝ̀ bǝbya bikàkǝ̌ azuŋǝ abǝŋǝ mo’o nzǝ.

 

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Nǝ̀ghǝmǝ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Tenth – O tə tòŋə akù’u ò zə̂ ǹjya zhì za’a.

Ndǝ̀mǝ wà, boŋǝ ò tǝ ghǝrǝ anyù tsǝ, kǝ azuŋǝ tsǝ, ò kwa’àtǝ̀ atyǝ̂ zhǝ nshi’inǝ̀, nswa’a ǝdzuŋǝ dzwi, nkǝ linǝ nshi’ìnǝ ngǝ e li bǝ lya fu nǝ anyù nshi’ine kǝ nǝ azuŋǝ̀ nshi’inǝ le. O kǝ anyù tsǝ nǝ bwu’usǝ zhìtǝ lya ti’i kǝ zǝ ngǝ zhǝ wu, kǝ khǝ mὲ’ε bwù’ù mbǝ’ǝma ndoŋǝ mǝ mìtǝnǝ̀ bikàkǝ dzwî.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Nǝ̀bù’u mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Ninth – “Mə̀ nkə̀ la nzhi” ǹtsə̀mə zoŋə bə ndzə̀mə̀.

Ndǝ̀mǝ wà, bǝ̀ tǝ tàkǝ chyàsǝ, ǝboo bya ndyâ àŋwà’àrǝ̀ lya ò kǝ̌ ntakǝ nchyasǝ bwo mbà. Ò kǝ nǝ mὲ’ὲtǝ̀ a lyǝ mbǝ njwe tsǝ̀ o kasǝ̀ wwo li ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ nfεrǝ atyǝ mbǝ̀ŋǝ̀ zhǝ, kǝ̀ nwi’i wwo, kǝ̌ àhǝ̀’ǝ̀nǝ̀ kuu ntiŋǝ wwò.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ, – Njwe Nǝ̀fmǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Eighth – Ə̀tyə bya boŋə nchyàtə̀ zi mo’o.

Ndǝ̀mǝ wà, boŋǝ o tǝ swa’a ghǝrǝ anyù tsǝ, bu Әtaa bi wwò zǝ̀ŋnǝ̀ ǝtyǝ, kǝ o zǝ̀ŋnǝ̀ atyǝ bu moo wwò kǝ̀ ǝ̀boo bwo kǝ bu bǝ̀lǝ̀mǝ bwo. Mbǝ’ǝma boŋǝ ò kàkǝ mǝnyù mǝ̀tsǝ̀mǝ̀  wwo wwò zhi.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ – Njwe Sàmba mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Seventh – Àbwo bikàkǝ ntsu adàŋə̀ dàŋə nko’o

Ndǝ̀mǝ wà, boŋǝ ŋù yii nghantǝ wwo, o fyâ nyenǝ̀ azuŋǝ; kâ a khǝ bǝ la, a ma’à ntsǔ zhǝ. Ò fya nkyi a nyǝ. Àbwo ma kò’o ntsu a dàŋǝ̀ dànǝ̀, a ko’o lya tô ngòŋǝ̀, la a ko’o nǝ nyǝnǝ̀ zuŋǝ. àyὲ’ὲsǝ̀ yii.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Ntùu mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Sixth – Ǹdyâ tə̀ sa’anə̀ bə awε̌ ŋu.

Muwi, boŋǝ bu tε ndwi ndya bə bya kə ngha’atə boŋǝ buu bə za kə boŋnə̌. A bə aghəmə wu ma ətyə dzwu kwà’atə anyu nzə̀ŋə ghə alaa mo’o a bonnə binə. A kə lya mbə aghə̀mə̀ wu ma ə̀tyə dzwa’arə, àdwà’àrə̀ yii. Aghǝ̀mə̀ tsə bwo sa’anə̀ mboŋǝ bǔ biŋnə. Lya ma mədzwinə̀ ndya yà’atə bə. Bu təkhə̀’ə̀ nsà’anə bu swa’à nduŋə nchisə.  Mbə’əma mə̀ dzwinə̀ nə bə̀ boŋə nhyàtə̀ mə dzwinə̀ wwò-wwò

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Tanə̀ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə – June Fifth Bǝ̌ tyə mbenə mə ndya bə nə̀ ngrə̀-məkwε.

Tanka wà, Boŋǝ bǔ ndǝ̀mǝ wwò tǝ nsa’anǝ, kǝ̀ tǝ tyǝnǝ, ò tǝ bòŋnǝ ò myi mətuwè mbà. O tǝ fuu yi ò kǝ nǝ fuu ǝ zaŋǝ susu. Mbǝ’ǝma ndǝ̀mǝ wwò tε̌ mbǝ ndǝ̀mǝ̀ wwò. O lya kǝ̌ tǝ khǝ̀’ǝ fὲ’ε mya nǝ̀lǐ yε̌.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ –  Njwe Nə̀kwa mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə –  June Fourth – Ǹchə̀ ngwo dzwi nə ngwo.

Bə̀ləmə ba, boŋə ŋù tə tèntə tyə, kə̀ tə ghə̀rə aghàbə̀rə̂ mənyù, kə tə swà’àtə əlàrə̀, kə̀ tə kə bù’utə mənyù, bə təə yi a ka zu’u, bə mὲ’ὲtə̀. À chə̌  lya àtyə̂bə̀ŋə̀ zhi.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ. Njwe tarǝ mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə̀June Third : Boŋə ò ka kù’u bǔ ŋù tòŋə̀ ò kàkə ǹfὲ’ὲ njya zhì zhi.

Ndə̀mə, Ò kə nta’a yi nə tiŋǝ shi’i ngə lyi ŋu nshi’inə kə ŋu tə̀boŋə mbǎ. Ghǝ̀tə̀ nəbenə zhə zà’a mboŋǝ zhi ngə à bə ŋù nshi’ìnə̀ kə̀ wù tə̀bòŋə̀.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ. Njwe Bya mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə̀ June Second :  Boŋə ò ka ndya dzwi bə bǐtə̀ ǹjyǎ zhə̀ nə̌ nkyǐ.

Ndə̀mnə, boŋə o bə ŋù nkùŋsə̀, a bə njwe nkùŋsə̀ ò ku ndya nə̀ fə̀’ə̀. Boŋə ò ngha’a nyii nchya fə̀’ə̀ boŋə o kə gha’a nyə əlwi məlù’ù. À wwa bə tε ngha nnà kə nkabə, zhə̀ khə̌tə̀.

Mǝbâkò’ò Sènǝ Njwe Nchyambì mǝmǝ ŋorə̀ Nwùŋnə̀ Alùŋə̀  June First :  Zə Məkù nə̀ Njwe.

Ndǝ̀mǝ wà, À zàŋsə̀ nkwi a boŋə susu. Mə khə nə əlàrə̀ kə mbə mbuŋə̀ nshi’inə̌. Ò ghǝ adi’i o zaŋsə̀ nkwi. Ò tiŋə adi’i nzə əlàrə tə yii ò lyə wwo.

 

Daily Wise Sayings For June

 

Daily Wise Sayings For June

 

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Proverbs And Words Of Wisdom For Daily Guidance And Self-counseling For The Month Of June

Self-counseling By Wisdom And Proverbs

Proverbs And Words Of Wisdom For Daily Guidance And Self-counselling For May


The purpose of this page is according to –

“1 The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel:
for gaining wisdom and instruction;
for understanding words of insight;
for receiving instruction in prudent behavior,
doing what is right and just and fair;
for giving prudence to those who are simple,
knowledge and discretion to the young—
let the wise listen and add to their learning,
and let the discerning get guidance—
for understanding proverbs and parables,
the sayings and riddles of the wise.”

 Self-counseling By Wisdom And Proverbs

 
 
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“From the mouth of the righteous comes the fruit of wisdom, but a perverse tongue will be silenced.” Prov.10:3

June Twenty-ninth

“The righteous will never be uprooted, but the wicked will not remain in the land.” Prov.10:30

June Twenty-eighth

“The way of the Lord is a refuge for the blameless, but it is the ruin of those who do evil.” Prov.10:29

June Twenty-seventh

“The prospect of the righteous is joy, but the hopes of the wicked come to nothing.” Prov.10:28

June Twenty-sixth

“The fear of the Lord adds length to life, but the years of the wicked are cut short.” Prov.10:27

June Twenty-fifth

“As vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes, so are sluggards to those who send them.” Prov.10:26

June Twenty-fourth

“When the storm has swept by, the wicked are gone, but the righteous stand firm forever.” Prov.10:25

June Twenty-third

“What the wicked dread will overtake them; what the righteous desire will be granted.” Prov.10:24

June Twenty-second

“The blessing of the Lord brings wealth, without painful toil for it.” Prov.10:22

righteousness delivers from death." Prov.10:2
June Twenty-first

“The tongue of the righteous is choice silver, but the heart of the wicked is of little value. The lips of the righteous nourish many, but fools die for lack of sense.”  Prov.10:20-21

"He who gathers crops in summer is a prudent son, but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son." Prov.10:5
June Twentieth

“Whoever heeds discipline shows the way to life, but whoever ignores correction leads others astray.” Prov.10:17

June Nineteenth

“The wages of the righteous is life, but the earnings of the wicked are sin and death.” Prov.10:15

The Necessity of Prayer
June Eighteenth

“The wise store up knowledge, but the mouth of a fool invites ruin.” Prov.10:14

"The proverbs of Solomon: A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish son brings grief to his mother." Prov.10:1
June Seventeenth

“Wisdom is found on the lips of the discerning, but a rod is for the back of one who has no sense.” Prov.10:13

Jesus loves you
June Sixteenth

“Hatred stirs up conflict, but love covers over all wrongs.” Prov.10:12

righteousness delivers from death." Prov.10:2
June Fifteenth

“The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life, but the mouth of the wicked conceals violence.” Prov.10:11

June Fourteenth

“Whoever winks maliciously causes grief, and a chattering fool comes to ruin.” Prov.10:10

"Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out." Prov.10:9
June Thirteenth

“Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out.” Prov.10:9

A troublemaker and a villain,
June Twelveth

“The wise in heart accept commands, but a chattering fool comes to ruin.” Prov.10:8

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June Eleventh

“The name of the righteous is used in blessings,
but the name of the wicked will rot.” Prov.10:7

Prayer As A Lamp Of Life Leading Me To God
June Tenth

“Blessings crown the head of the righteous, but violence overwhelms the mouth of the wicked.” Prov.10:6

"He who gathers crops in summer is a prudent son, but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son." Prov.10:5
June Ninth

“He who gathers crops in summer is a prudent son, but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son.” Prov.10:5

"The Lord does not let the righteous go hungry, but he thwarts the craving of the wicked. Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth." Prov.10:3-4
June Eighth

“The Lord does not let the righteous go hungry, but he thwarts the craving of the wicked. Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.” Prov.10:3-4

righteousness delivers from death." Prov.10:2
June Seventh

“Ill-gotten treasures have no lasting value, but righteousness delivers from death.” Prov.10:2

"The proverbs of Solomon: A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish son brings grief to his mother." Prov.10:1
June Sixth

“The proverbs of Solomon: A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish son brings grief to his mother.” Prov.10:1

The Necessity of Prayer
June Fifth

“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. For through wisdom your days will be many, and years will be added to your life. If you are wise, your wisdom will reward you; if you are a mocker, you alone will suffer. Prov.9:10-12

June Fourth

“Whoever corrects a mocker invites insults; whoever rebukes the wicked incurs abuse. Do not rebuke mockers or they will hate you; rebuke the wise and they will love you. Instruct the wise and they will be wiser still; teach the righteous and they will add to their learning.” Prov.9:7-9

June Third

“Leave your simple ways and you will live;
    walk in the way of insight.” Prov.9:6

June Second

Wisdom has built her house; she has set up its seven pillars. She has prepared her meat and mixed her wine; she has also set her table. She has sent out her servants, and she calls from the highest point of the city, “Let all who are simple come to my house!” To those who have no sense she says, “Come, eat my food and drink the wine I have mixed. Prov.9:1-5

June First "Blessed are those who listen to me, watching daily at my doors, waiting at my doorway. For those who find me find life and receive favor from the Lord. But those who fail to find me harm themselves; all who hate me love death.” Prov.8:34-36
June First

“Blessed are those who listen to me, watching daily at my doors, waiting at my doorway. For those who find me find life and receive favor from the Lord. But those who fail to find me harm themselves; all who hate me love death.” Prov.8:34-36

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When And How True Love Begins

True Love Begins

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Gina and Gin’s true love story session one. True love begins.
As he walked towards the store, Gin wondered whether he would meet Gina. It usually happened sometimes that they meet on the way. The coincidence had occurred several times when Gin’s father sent him to get a few goodies from the store which is about a quarter-mile from their home. He usually trekked and sometimes he would meet Gina who is on the same mission; going to the store to pick up a few things. They would move along talking and keeping company. Usually, they talked about what they were going to buy, what happened in school, and more about their homes. They enjoy each other’s company.

Gina is the daughter of a retired minister and her mom a retired nurse. She is the only daughter of her parents. Gin is from a poor family. His father is a weaver and his mom of late. He has a younger sister who lives with them.
Gin and Gina both live in the same neighborhood and are classmates in high school. Gin is seventeen, six months older than Gina. There was an avocado tree, ten meters from the road almost midway to the store. They usually stop there to rest and to have some fun on the Lucky days they met. Gin left for the store that Saturday afternoon, thinking of Gina. He went past the avocado tree but Gina had not shown up. He trekked on looking right all the time, to see if she would show up at any time. There was no sign to tell she was approaching. Jim felt bad as he entered the store but thought it was just one of those days they wouldn’t meet.

He picked up his goodies and started trekking back home when suddenly he looked forward and saw Gina coming from afar. Gin pulled a deep breath and would not wait to talk to her. As they drew closer Gin started smiling. Gina smiled back as if she was also longing to meet him. They kept their smiles as they drew closer. When they were very close they stopped and with smiling faces stared at each other.
Gin then broke the silence, asking Gina why she was late for the store that day. She explained they had to do some harvesting on the farm that morning so she came back tired. Gin sympathized but said he missed her company. He added if she would not mind, he would escort her back to the store so they could walk together. Gina appreciated his offer but proposed it would be better if they created time in the afternoon to meet under their famous avocado tree, instead of keeping Gin’s father waiting. Gin acknowledged it was so thoughtful of her. With more smiles, they departed intending to meet in the afternoon.

That afternoon, at sunset, Gin stood under the avocado tree, his heart full of joy and admiration as Gina approached. As she drew closer, his heart melted with joy and he could not stop smiling. He had been there first and Gina did not take long to show up. As usual, Gina smiled back as she advanced toward him. Confused about what to say or do next as Jim stared continuously at her, she asked a two-in-one question, smiling, “What are you doing here and why weren’t you in school yesterday?” Gin stood quiet with a smiley face for about ten seconds and then responded with a question too. “If I may ask too, why are you here, and did you not hear the teacher call my name in class for owing fees?”

They both laughed aloud because they understood everything. Gina acknowledged the teacher did call his name. She consoled him and promised she would try to help him complete the fees again when her next pocket money is given by her parents. Gin smiled broadly, thanked her, and acknowledged that she is always there for him. Gina smiled back and asked him to mind not, she just likes helping.
True Love Begins

Gin wanted to know more about her day. Gina explained what happened on the farm and added she also did her homework before her mom sent her to the store. She also asked him how his day had been. Gin said he had been helping his father with his artwork.
Gin’s father usually weaved baskets and sold them. It was from this craft that he got little income to meet up with some family needs. This didn’t give him enough to pay his children’s fees on time, so they were on and off school. That’s why Gina would always lend a helping hand to Gin, as a classmate.
Gin asked what the homework was about and Gina elaborated. They discussed and laughed at length under the avocado tree. They spoke much about their school life and Gin’s situation. It was nearly an hour when Gina asked to be excused. Her parents should be looking for her at the moment. She had to go home before they started searching for her. Her father was so strict with her and frowned at any misbehavior, and so do her mom.

Gin was only smiling and Gina asked if he were not also going. Gin appreciated her coming and what they have shared together. He said he was very fulfilled and would like more of such moments. He added he would never thank her enough for the help she gives him and his family. Gina smiled and said it was nothing, then waved bye and left with a joke. After staring smilingly at her for a short time as she went, Gim then started going back home too. This usually happens at least once a week, and they meet somewhere out of school time.

Gina had secretly helped Jim several times with foodstuffs from their home. One day he came to school hungry, he kept dozing in class and the teacher asked him to stand up for the rest of the lesson. After the lesson, Gina went to his seat and inquired what his difficulty was. He said for days they had not fully eaten in their home ’cause his father was not able to provide enough food; He had not sold any of his baskets. Gina went back to her seat, opened her backpack and took out some of her cookies, moved back to him, and gave him to eat quickly before the next lesson. He smiled in appreciation, then ate as fast as possible. Gina again brought a bottle of water and handed it to him. She whispered, “It’s okay, have courage, all would be fine.”

During lunchtime, they stood behind the class and talked more about Gin’s situation. Gina consoled him and then asked him to come to their home after school, in the afternoon, at about 4:00 p.m. so she could help him with some goodies. That is when her dad usually goes out for his daily sports. Her dad usually would take about one and a half hours to finish. With tears nearly flowing, Gin looked at Gina and gave a painful smile. Gina noticed it, moved closer, and whispered, “It’s okay, please.” She helped him with a tissue to wipe away his tears.

Gin seized that opportunity to hold Gina’s hands for the first time. He experienced a feeling he had never had between them before. A strong wave passed through him from head to toe. He held Gina’s soft gentle hands, as she surrendered to him for some time and felt very consoled. Gina, Like she had wanted more of Jim, dared not be agitated but allowed Jim to calm himself. When recess was over they went back to class so happy and fulfilled.
A home that night, Gin kept thinking of the special feeling he had when he held Gina’s hands in school. He wondered whether his feelings were true for Gina. He questioned himself that if true, where would that lead him? Gina was from a rich family as compared to himself, even if he loved her, would his parents not be a hindrance? How would they feel seeing their only rich daughter relating with a poor boy? Gin developed mixed feelings but was convinced there was something real between Gina and himself. He said, “I think I should control myself if only I could.”

Gina too thought, though she was calm at the moment Gin held her hands, she felt something strange running through her. It was more than just liking a classmate or a neighborhood friend. The desire to help, and be with him more was deep in her heart. Gina said to herself, “There are other rich boys in the class but I don’t know what keeps pulling me towards Gin. Yes, I pity his condition and am able to help at times, but that’s not all, I feel like being with him all the time. If this is true that I’m falling for him, I know my parents would not be in support. Well, as it is, I need to be very careful. Anyhow, let me just continue helping, even if it means helping one poor boy in my life just for goodness sake. I believe God would reward me for it. I’ll try not to develop deeper feelings for him just to keep my friendship with him clean.

True Love Begins

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Year A

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Responsorial Psalm – Daniel 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56

R. (52b) Glory and praise for ever

52 Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever;
And blessed is your holy and glorious name,
praiseworthy and exalted above all for all ages.
R. Glory and praise for ever!

53 Blessed are you in the temple of your holy glory,

praiseworthy and glorious above all forever.
R. Glory and praise for ever!

54 Blessed are you on the throne of your kingdom,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.
R. Glory and praise for ever!

55 Blessed are you who look into the depths
from your throne upon the cherubim,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.
R. Glory and praise for ever!

Alleluia – CF. Revelation 1:8

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
8 Glory to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit;
to God who is, who was, and who is to come.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel of the Most Holy Trinity
Gospel – John 3:16-18

16 God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.

17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him.

18 Whoever believes in him will not be condemned, but whoever does not believe has already been condemned, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

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Maps of Continents of the World

Maps of Continents of the World
Maps of Continents of the World

Maps of Continents of the World

Maps of Continents of the World

Maps of Continents of the World

Maps of Continents of the World
Europe

Europe is the sixth-largest continent in the world and is home to over 740 million people. It is known for its rich history, diverse cultures, and iconic landmarks.

Europe is the birthplace of Western civilization and is home to some of the world’s most famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum, and the Tower of London.

Map of Europe

Continents of the World
Continents of the World

North America is the third-largest continent in the world and is home to over 590 million people. It is known for its diverse landscapes, from the frozen tundras of Canada to the tropical beaches of Mexico.

North America is also home to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks such as the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.

Map of North America
Continents of the World - Map of North America

 

South America

South America is the fourth-largest continent in the world and is home to over 420 million people. It is known for its diverse cultures, rainforests, and ancient ruins.

South America is also home to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks such as Machu Picchu, Christ the Redeemer, and the Amazon River.

Map of South America

Map of South America
Continents Of The World

 

Australia

Australia is the smallest continent in the world and is home to over 25 million people. It is known for its unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and the Great Barrier Reef.

Australia is also home to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House, Uluru, and the Twelve Apostles.

Map of Australia

The Unconditional Love Of God For Us 

God’s Love For Us

Nothing is purer than the love of God. His love is forgiving and unconditional. He’s there for you like no one else.
Nothing can break the love of God for you. It’s strong and unbreakable. He knows you by name, He understands you, you are the apple of his eye, and He is there for you whether you acknowledge it or not. He loves you. You need to have faith in His presence to know this. You can love someone as much as you can and feel the love of others in your life too, But none of it can be equal to the love of God for you. He is there, always, letting us know that he still loves us despite our weaknesses.
God’s love has no barricades. It takes no exceptions, it makes no mistakes. He loved us all, beyond our looks, capabilities, background, and faith.
There is no person on Earth who can love all with the same unbiased nature as God. God has always loved us equally and it is the most beautiful thing in the universe. He does not discriminate.
God is mighty, he is powerful, and his glory is loud and clear. But, none of this is as great as his love for us. He loves us beyond power, beyond might, and beyond glory.

He has blessed you with all the love by giving you all you need. Everywhere you look, you’ll see God’s love. It’s in the night just as much as in the day. It’s in the water you drink and in the food you eat. It is in everything we use to live well which He created.

God’s love is strong. He preaches to you to hate the sin and forgive the sinner. He teaches you to be forgiving and accepting of all. And this is something no man can teach you.
God has given you a purpose, faith to stand for, a motive to live for and the strength to fight through obstacles. His love has everything you need, and you want and should have, to live a life of glory, a life that is fulfilled, and good.

How do you prove that you love God or accept God’s love?

Dedicated time for God to worship, praise, thank, and listen to him.
Pray to God. Tell God that you love him and love his creation.
Offer yourself as a living sacrifice in doing good. This will show how much you actually love God.
Live an exemplary life or teach by your way of life. Do this to help people believe in God and by sending messages of hope to others to encourage them.
Love yourself so that you can love your neighbor. You cannot give what you don’t have.
Love others unconditionally. That’s how God loves us.
We love because God first loved us. Indeed, we have this Command from God—’ He who loves God must also love his Brother’. 1 John 4:19 to 21.
If a man says ‘I love God,’ and yet hates his brother, he is a liar; for the man who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen. True love is something that is real and can be found in today’s world. God has given us our partners, family, or someone out there, for those still to marry, that is waiting to give you the love that you deserve. Until then, it’s important to share God’s love with those around you. God wants us to show compassionate, caring love to others just as he loves us. That is how you show your love for God.
Brothers and sisters let us bear in mind that God loves us personally despite all our weaknesses and shortcomings, thus, you should endeavor to reciprocate his love for you by loving him and one another unconditionally.

 
 

Common Dangers Of Love or Common Pitfalls Of Love

Common Pitfalls Of Love

Common Dangers of Love.  

While love is associated with a lot of positive emotions, when it is abused, it can also be accompanied by a number of negative feelings as well. Some of the common pitfalls of experiencing love include:

  • Extremism: It is often associated with anxiety and mental illness. Being preoccupied with a particular activity or thinking intensely and persistently about something. One who is infatuated would experience this. They mistake strong emotional feelings for love.
  • Covetousness: It is a type of excessive desire to possess or dominated greed; excessive desire to acquire or possess more. It is associated with false love which is taking as opposed to giving in true love. He/she wants more and more so long as it is satisfactory to him/her without considering the well-being of the other. This, present in a relationship makes it short-lived for there is no love but exploitation.
  • Unhappiness: Unhappiness is an emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment, and sorrow. An individual experiencing sadness may become quiet and withdraw from others. This is what false love or a broken relationship will bring.
  • Worry: Worry or anxiety can cause nervous behaviors like being confused, sleeplessness, uneasiness and worry, and overreaction( intentionally or unintentionally exaggeration). It can also cause tension, restlessness, fatigue, and problems in concentration. Anxiety is closely related to fear (Mostly fear of the unknown, or of future threats. A simple solution for people facing anxiety is to withdraw from situations that have provoked it. This is the case with many who practice false love or have been disappointed in a love relationship.
  • Melancholy: A melancholic person would have little interest or pleasure in doing things, feeling downcast or hopeless, either sleeping too much or facing difficulties sleeping, feels tired, or has no energy. They develop a poor appetite, overeat, or have considerable weight changes. Face difficulties to concentrate, thinking, or making decisions. They feel bad about themselves—that they are a failure or have a lot of guilt. They move or speak slowly, so that other people have noticed, or are so restless that they’ve been moving around a lot. They think they would be better off dead, or hurting themselves in some way. This is a horrible situation for someone who is heartbroken in love. The solution is not to hurt yourself but meet your spiritual director or your doctor and explain all that you are going through.
  • Increased stress and Depression: Stress is the body’s method of reacting to a condition such as a threat, challenge, or physical and psychological barrier to one easy life. When force or emotional pressure is applied to the body causing strain. The one concerned is worried and develops poor body health. This is what a person who practices false love or has been disappointed in love would experience.
  • Envy: Jealousy or envy is a feeling (or emotion) people get when they want what others have. This is a negative feeling. When someone is jealous of someone else, he or she usually dislikes the other person. He/she keeps suspecting the other person. This is usually the fruit of false love.

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In this episode, we are going to reflect on practical tips on signs of true love and try to see how they directly influence our lives and so take more reasonable decisions about our lives.

Here are some practical points about true love in a relationship.

  1. He/she Makes You Want to Be a Better Person. For example, if he or she came to you because he or she was attracted by your intelligence and he or she is making efforts to see you do better and better in your tests and exams, and of course, you feel so, then he or she is proving to be a true friend.
  2. You Want to Be There for Him/her in Good Times and Bad. You can’t stop thinking of him or her when he or she is in trouble or in success.
  3. You’re Confident in Your Relationship. You do not tremble or lost control of your real self when he or she shows up. You can be yourself completely around him.
  4. You Allow Yourself to Be Vulnerable. You can go an extra mile for him or her. When you’re truly in love, you are willing to expose your heart to potential pain. Love is trusting that this person will not break your heart.
  5. You say the truth always. You are not playing games, you mean everything.
  6. You always want to give. You want to do nice things for him/her.
  7. My feelings are not fleeting, I want to be with him/her alone no other man or woman.
  8. I do not dismiss him/her after one disagreement. Arguments do not end relationships.
  9. He/ she is right about my future. You See him/her in your future.
  10. I have a natural feel, or it feels natural. I Would Gladly Sacrifice for him/her.
  11. When he/she succeeds you have succeeded, or if you succeed, he/she has succeeded.
  12. I feel okay knowing that all is not roses or unicorns, I know it will at times be sweetish-bitter. It’s okay!
  13. I feel lonely without him/her. You’re true partners in life.
  14. Though he/she does make me happy, I do not rely on him/her totally for my happiness. Being happy depends on me, I own the power to decide whether to be happy or not.
  15. Smiles are one important way to express our love. I Love to Make Him/her Smile. I Would do anything for him/her to be happy.
  16. We are so free in public eyes so much that people say we are a perfect match.
  17. I can accept his/her weak points. Softly with love we often talk about it. This could lead to a long-term change.
  18. I am thinking we could make a family in the future. Married, live together, have kids.
  19. She shares good news with him/her first thing. He’s the first person I turn to in joy or difficulty.
  20. I wish seeing him/her soon. You spend time apart but think of him/her.
  21. You wait for him/her. You would rather watch movies on the couch than go out.
  22. You are open. You have told him/her all about you.

May all these guidelines help us to grow in love the way God wants. The Bible in 1 Corinthians 13 gives us genuine qualities of true love. Using this Bible text together with other the above guidelines on signs of true love, let us examine our lives and make amendments where necessary. The text goes:

“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts always hopes, and always perseveres. Love never fails… ” 1 Corinthians 13:4-8

 

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Responsorial Psalm, Alleluia Verse, And Gospel for Pentecost Sunday Year A

Psalm And Gospel for Pentecost Sunday Year A

Psalms 104:1-2, 24 AND 35, 27-28, 29-30

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R. (cf. 30) Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.

1 Bless the LORD, O my soul!
O LORD, my God, you are great indeed!
2 You are clothed with majesty and glory,
robed in light as with a cloak.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.

24 How manifold are your works, O LORD!
In wisdom you have wrought them all
the earth is full of your creatures;
35C bless the LORD, O my soul! Alleluia.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.

27 Creatures all look to you
to give them food in due time.
28 When you give it to them, they gather it;
when you open your hand, they are filled with good things.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.

29 If you take away their breath, they perish
and return to their dust.
30 When you send forth your spirit, they are created,
and you renew the face of the earth.
R. Lord, send out your Spirit and renew the face of the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.

 

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Alleluia

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful
and kindle in them the fire of your love.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

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19 On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked, where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.”

20 When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side. The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord.

21 Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”

22 And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit.

23 Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them,
and whose sins you retain are retained.”

 

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