Thursday, November 18, 2010

Happy 21st Birthday Fadi Awisat

Happy Birthday on your 21st birthday.  Although you are away from your family, relatives and close friends in Palestine, I am sure they are missing you especially on this day.

قد بارك الله فيك فادي. الله يحفظك دائما. الله يرزقك ، والفرح السلام والسعادة والصحة. الله يعطيك كل الأشياء الجيدة رغبات قلبك. السلام. عيد ميلاد سعيد

Monday, November 15, 2010

Adha Mubarak to all Muslim Faithful

In behalf of Rhoda and our families, I want to greet all Muslims around the world on this day of the Festivities of the Sacrifice.  In your desire to commune with God الله whom we all worship, and to remain holy and blameless in His sight all the days of your life, my family and I, in our Catholic Faith greet you EID MUBARAK and may all your sacrifices be acceptable to God. May He grant us all the PEACE we desired for and may be truly  brothers and sisters to all for the sake of our common Father in the Faith, Abraham who desired nothing but to be one in heart, mind and faith of all his children.

 Again, happy Eid to you and you families.




Saturday, November 13, 2010

Iraqis injured in church attack airlifted to Rome

By BusinessWeek from Associated Press

ROME

Italy is airlifting 26 Iraqis injured in a militant attack on one of Baghdad's main Catholic churches to Rome for treatment.

The Foreign Ministry says it is acting on the request of the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone. An Italian C130 cargo plane with the injured was due to land Friday.

Sixty-eight people were killed when militants stormed the Our Lady of Salvation Church on Oct. 31 during Sunday Mass. The militants shot congregants, held others hostage, then set off bombs when Iraqi forces came to the rescue.

The Vatican denounced the attack and others that have targeted Iraq's besieged Christian community.

The injured, accompanied by 21 family members, are being treated at Rome's Gemelli hospital

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

33 Chilean Miners: Their Catholic Faith Made them Strong

Pope Benedict XVI (Photo Source: myfoxboston)
Today at 00:11 A.M. Chile time (6:11 A.M. Riyadh Time), the first man among the 33 trapped miners in Chile surfaced out in a capsule specially made to fit in a shaft. One rescue for each miner will take more than 30 minutes so it will take another few hours before all the 33 miners will be rescued.

The first man rescued was Florencio Avalos, 31 years old.

In August 30, 2010, the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI sent his personal message to the 33 trapped minersto keep strong in their faith for they are in his prayers always.

The miners were trapped since August 5, 2010 as deep as 2,300 ft (701 m) underneath. In August 22 the miners were discovered to be alive all of them. Soon after they were sent food, water and most importantly religious objects such as the Crucifix and the image of the Blessed Mother which they fervently requested.

In October 7, a day before the Feast of the Rosary, the trapped Chilean miners sent a signed flag to the Pope expressing their deep gratitude for his personal prayers and for their safety and strength.

Headed by Jaime Coiro, the director of communications for the Episcopal Conference of Chile, he was joined by another 230 journalists who came from 85 nations, including Chile for an audience with the Pope who in turn handed over the “signed flag”.

"I gave the flag to the Pope. He was very interested. He became very happy at seeing the miners' signatures.

"The Holy Father asked me if they would be rescued on Saturday. I told him that the rescue is expected in the next few days.

"He took the flag and together with me, unfolded it, looking over the signatures. He told me that he continues to pray."





Below are the names of the Chilean miners whom I personally recommend for our prayers.

  1. Florencio Avalos Silva, 31, video operator for the underground miner communications. Expected to be the first up. 
  2. Mario Sepulveda Espinace, 39, the 'journalist' commentator who moderated the video broadcasts. Possibly second one up. 
  3. Juan Illanes Palma, 52, served in Chilean army, possibly the third up. 
  4. Carlos Mamani Solis, 23, of Bolivia, the only non-Chilean trapped, possibly number four up.  
  5. Renan Avalos Silva, 29, brother of Florencio Avalos. 
  6. Mario Gomez Heredia, 63, the oldest of the group who sent the first report to the surface that they were alive.  
  7. Jimmy Sanchez Lagues, 19, the youngest. 
  8. Ariel Ticona Yanez, 29, became a father during the ordeal. His daughter was named Esperanza, for Hope. 
  9. Edison Pena Villarroel, 34, ran 10 kilometres every day in the underground mine shafts.  
  10. Víctor Zamora Bugueno, 33, wrote poetry underground.  
  11. Raul Bustos Ibanez, 40, survived the Chilean earthquake earlier this year, which destroyed his job as a mechanic. Found new job at mine, where he thought he would find more peace.  
  12. Claudio Yanez Lagos, 34, promised he will marry his partner of 25 years and mother of his children when he emerges. The pair have grandchildren.  
  13. Víctor Segovia Rojas, 48, kept a journal in the underground.  
  14. Jorge Galleguillos Orellana, 56, suffers high blood pressure and is one of the complicated medical cases.  
  15. Jose Henriquez Gonzalez, 54. The number 33 is his fate: married for 33 years, working at the mine for 33 years, and one of the 33 trapped men.  
  16. Samuel Avalos Acuna, 43, had been a street seller of wares and had hoped for a better life in the mine.  
  17. Claudio Acuna Cortes, 34, football fan who plans to greet his wife wearing his team's shirt.  
  18. Franklin Lobos Ramirez, 53, avid football player who received greetings from Spain's David Villa.  
  19. Osman Araya Araya, 30, experienced a nervous collapse underground. 
  20. Yonni Barrios Rojas, 50, played nurse to his comrades in the mine.  
  21. Alex Vega Salazar, 31 , his father is an emergency doctor and changed his name in order to help in the rescue. Family members were not supposed to be part of the rescue team.  
  22. Richard Villarroel Godoy, 27 
  23. Daniel Herrera Campos, 27 
  24. José Ojeda Vidal, 46 
  25. Luis Urzúa Iribarren, 54 
  26. Carlos Barrios Contreras, 27  
  27. Omar Reygada Rojas, 56  
  28. Juan Carlos Aguilar Gaete, 49  
  29. Carlos Bugueño Alfaro, 27 
  30. Pedro Cortés Contreras, 25  
  31. Pablo Rojas Villacorta, 45  
  32. Darío Segovia Rojo, 48 
  33. Esteban Rojas Carrizo, 44

Sunday, October 10, 2010

2010 FIVB Men's World Championship - Italy

The French block is in vain as Cristian Savani scores a point for Italy.
Photo Source: FIVB
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - Italy 2010 championship will be held in Rome, Italy where 24 nations had competed.


Although my favorite teams such as EGYPT, IRAN, MEXICO, and FRANCE lost but ITALY will be brazing itself against Serbia for the Third Place while BRAZIL will be fighting against CUBA for the Championship!

Here's the current standing for each country:

CUBA vs BRAZIL (Second & First Place)
SERBIA vs ITALY (Third Place)
RUSSIA (Fourth Place)
USA (Fifth Place)
BULGARIA (Sixth Place)
GERMANY (Seventh Place)
ARGENTINA (Eigth Place)
CZECH REPUBLIC (Ninth Place)
FRANCE (Tenth Place)
SPAIN (Eleventh Place)

Here's the complete Ranking List:
Visit this year's Men's Volleyball Worl Championship OFFICIAL SITE or at Wikipedia.

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